State College News, Volume 15, Number 6, 1930 October 24

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STATE' Ci oa TEACHERS

ALBANY, ON,

State College News.

way, Octoner 24, 1930 $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues.

Vor. XV. No. 6 Srate Coutece For Teacners, Atsany, N. Y.

COLLEGE PAGULTY [PATE FoR DANCES ee MEN TO ARGUE WITH SCOTCH

Miss Johnston Warns Women

ATTEND MEBTING) For novempen 1) ctisscoszcee'<| DEBATERS TONIGHT AT 8:15

— = teen
locker room ink
Ten Professors and Instructors Bh

will conduct their fall house dane

Officiate at Sectional Setarday sighi, Nevenber 1: Tee] || Teams Will Discuss Primary Function of World Universities;
Gatherings in Troy | lances “al he in the setts Miller and Rice to Defend Negative in Page Hall;
—— sorority hoyses. Committees have N. S. F. A. Scheduled Debate for College

Ten members vf the St been ointed for the dances by ||

women’s. lockers.

faculty will officiate at the sectic h sararity —

: Sew York State|. Delta Omega announces the fol- || AM the lockers with padlock: at ‘The men's varsity debate team will take the platform tonight in the

meetings of the New. York state | ie Committees for its, dance || tachments in Draper halt mist he || second international detate in which representatives of iege have
Students’ Repr

f heing conducted tN een nal tiasic aael || fitted with college. padlocks, she || participated when it meets. the representatives of the enta-
he first session of entertainment, Ardith Down, ‘sl, || std. AM other focks wall be || tive Councils of Scotland in the anditorium of Page hall at 8:15 o'clock.
this was conducted yesterday. This/arrangements, Hetty Gordon, "35; | broken and the lockers locked be- |] It will be the first dehate of the season.

is the eighty-fifth annual mecting of | reireshment Woodinrne, |) sinning Men Aithougit not definitely known as the

: annual, meetin ‘ae ot if ven co mot own a college || expected that Presidest A. R. Brubacher will reside
the eters Sete wie ins nd progra padlock please remove your he- The terms and subject were received but two weeks ago, The State

Teachers assoc
‘Troy today

went to press, it is

thee hnkers,” Miss || college team will defend the negative side of the proposition, “Resolved
That the primary fun auniversity is to advance the general kno

Essex, “ihe genera Johnston requested h ion ; kc
arses edge of mankind, rather than to supply cultural or vocational trainin
i The Scottish team will argue the allirmative,

Adela

In accordance with the wishes and
stom of the Scottish team, no deci~
sion will be announced,

Sehr, User, War Sic Ss MENTAL STANDARD
Present -\. R, Urubacher spoke jure; mmc, Laem stepiiens, st, OF 1934 SURVEYED | To Debate Tonight |)

vont the “Rekation | anil areal |The Scottish am
31. and Fran

wo aoc #2s.| BY DR. BRUBACHER |__° °°" ONE J ttt

ila “miversity
Rertha Rubi, sop

yesterday aftern
ship of Current Educational Ideals to

b survey oad the

ieney of the School” Be Wilson of St

the Practical E
at te teacher tr

was mmuke Monday

inime class section versity
State college will be

1 it the Pee is nittees fur the Eta Whi wh represented by
aI HL, Murs, a= i th wid be foriua Sats | Kenneth <A. Miller, "32
r Inelatvon, "will s Ratheyn Het esaslucted according to Mrecibeut A PL
Sp ite ae Seta hae ary Maeves. jue |e ytentacher, selse was iu hanger a sive will aly refute for the
own oat the “Analysis of the Quale Chharkette Lokiwas, 3 ss =) tive
ties of a Teacher. ecorations. “Annis. Kellogg, {32 the meetin trnitive speech wi
fn the watnercial section meetings | Harriet Madden and Violet Mit) I say discuveredd in length amd «
yesterday, Chester G, Terrill, assistant nan, sophomores: music, Mune annber wf the prevent fre speech nf five minutes. will be a
professor” in commerce, and Harrison Neshit, "32. au Madeline MeReon, have a BB ech side
Me Terwilliger, sinsistant professor ol 3% faculty, Helew Mead, 32 sat, An MacCormick, Is A.M. And LLB.
Coimmerce, were the leaders of discus: |” Marguerite: Northeay u facC ariich, why
nent Ties and use eneral chairman tor tie Kappa iets Gk eet
Hatta house danee whieh will fs Ahgeree in 1927 and bi

Jaw degree in 1929, He. has been

Marion W infernal The other committee
Milne high sehool libra are: arrang Helen Cronsix ninent in Seattish political lite
wan ui the library. section which is |“33: music the” Cairn his under

cing conducted iat the Rensselaer |ireshients, Evelyn Pitts

Polytechnic institute ihr Kappa Phi announce and Tn ¥4 meet Fe

Heacher arate

Miss) Gam x
, eesti We had catested 2

Madeline Gilnour, aysistant professor | the follow ins Hees: relre
tif fibrary: science, adelressed the meet- | ments, Mary ¢ nnd Musee which was drawn Glasgow constituees white stl” at
ing yesterday alternomn, She spoke) Greene tutisie. Framers umdergradate, According ta the

National Student Federation of Amer=

His, Carsipe CTeris
rains, Caralip

tat “Keterence Rooks for the Sclival
The dance will te in

iex’s Inlletin, “he ix a powerful
speaker av thinker and has addressed

Toward A. Daltell, professor
jciaties, will speak this after keneral chairuin for the ieetings i practically every town in
{the mathematics section on) Chi Sina “Theta house dance Sevtland.” We is tew a qual
and Testing." Uo the aetieal whhiels wll Ine ermal, George, P. Rie, 32, whi Hivitor aud intends to practi

inp tin et atternen, 1 f . A fhe seenndl constructive wees his reture from the d

Catuline (2 Cristy ‘allege physi ecbreslinsestls: Ni . il the ive f jt

cca ad head of the hygiene depart states Ma se F a pate ee "

a will speak Ssh Stars: Ratt, 2s stata tones Ali semi Sa bee we phen lae Lisanne tn seat
oo There are letween twenty-five and, miiversities sil &

irofessur Charlotte Leek head

seinen ek in yresent tie YMCA. TO GIVE ue Ge
sitern Tes FRESHMAN DINNER

the

deartients Wi miirss the, Hue NOVEMBER SIXTH *:
‘ fe, aces inlln 1934 Has $1000 Budget, the Yeas Wn ea WR

resident of the University Pare
ary au) Dialestic enh and has

sity el le
his College inaga-

Treasurer Announces

et ot S100, the ary

farmer seational se
M everal met

Miller First For Negative
Miller, whi will be first speaker for

public Haildings threimchent the city

ie Seon sees sh ALPHA PHI GAMMA Porte ilar
Tr ee cates cre WILL HAVE PARTY Unni: Preset 1 ete of dae aac come He
wan AViiann AN; Mcte a member of 14 Gamma Mu, hon

speakers ON MONDAY NIGHT

fhe presidents ai the fa
ter erst z brary seeial science suciety, and was

fast year manager af Iaselall. He

RING COMMITTEE toes of State calece wal be paven ie be . bias aloe represented his lass ity the
INTERVIEWS FOUR isi.\0 issctiin, Siete oes _ oes cae ae Me
REPRESENTATIVES sii set: Miss Norris Is Crowned Catherine |; Sh wil sek. seul for

the mecative, will-enter his third year

ov date, the junior ring commit 0H 3 p a: .
te fas Inerviewel eppeeittice ot|rasenwnts | Alea us . Mother Of Campus Queen Makes Gown «1 teryultestite | delaiting | ay a
roc a the eat Loe the Seco tive in the histury jsiuiticant, mt valy Fexsinsee this isthe men's varsity: since his freslunan,
these iy the Warren | sti a Nate cede Mt alihe fir time that the farmer queen sear He is secretary of the debate
Rochester Samuel So Dransky ikem was. auilice Vice teen present ty perfurm this comneil stl bits represented his class

Tran aloo Devaiine ‘Miss Cramad (ih the interclass rivalry deletes

charge: eo entertanment thanlaee was wearing

= setiur hiss pH
31. in elarge af reine: fity iter wf Miss) He iy alse managing editor uf the

Andreae An lity, Styne Contnot News and is a aetie
invitations, Mine Rodis # was ie degartare ber af Rayger Delta Re and Alpha
Ch dollars as. i past Miss Ruth Kelles. sapersiour of eae acer, at the Canpaty ebay exercises | fron te cere hi Gamma fraternities
eT he the Avachine iw, Ertl and Albs Suutoy aha, ake ms whine | fheservead as preside uff

fie Commerce is This anatjor ane Enyglish

whiny Her
arty rsd HS W

Tats,” Miss Dur
will ie eiven ut,
Ups slay, scoring ter cus

her ike i WAC nea ai mee hee tae :
cae Sat ae tivatt tet» Faculty Party To Be ater Gieslony keaue BREN be ders
Cy ful a shank which will be vers In Lounge, Wednesda “ Jovtoed a then nthe ths" 8 Reh Will Give Prizes
(Barrtoas ice Gor Mesa va be , a ue
STE ic oe the starrer At be calegs ‘wall ito Alar Sal 7
Jeccs SieReMteT HIME tig ars the ee ae i omg ives For Best Compositions
J Sieh na class banal ual be me Kilsiedoat ball Werke es Wl ie tel Ec ae
i havea reevite, ae‘Nea inne tiie mie Fat
Tlie Eeablet Cee conntli rh [art i leah thin, ahs Bue hee ne eee
Te AN cE MRAinEE ee crakear BN Sa fk, cansopcreateceeacaml ft evaik, sab ie lies faivera esete) bal tos cakes
Wee ade ae eveqnucy va | ier wh es prize fer ie Line cans | prentrvee” and ike eh rar hath bie. the ext pinoe, phere
BiE0"Thaemn “se fet sh f [te, Sow Lester ata Thee sera Sis sn. Ataree, Wek The prize will he peemeated «at Move
other colleges, but would be entirely | will be dancing: and refreshments will The fact that Mi (eumdboter | The « traebearer was Tite, ing-Cp day iss Otis said This

new here he served, she said crawned Miss Norris was especially gasilaa p 1 2: |presentation is amade every. year,
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930

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‘Aang, N_Y_ October 27,1930 __ Vol
OTTISH DEBATERS WELCOMED

‘The value of membership in. the Student
tion of America will he illustrated tonight when

the men's varsity debate team takes the floor a
team represen
hi

sities, ‘The contest
anyed with the cooperation of the executive
of the association, tis the National Student
a which is sponsoris
American tour of both the Scottish squacd
representing. several German universities,
it addy tw the prestige
and. reputation of St The contest will be
the fatond fateriions) debete ti whieh die Calleke
has been represented, Further, State college is the only
college in the Capitol District ever to schedule an inter
national debat
The co

ing the Scottish univ

heen

id team

wethods uf
s id for inter
is through the medium of their youny,
is that in addition to
‘on their Am tour, these
gentlemen will be the ambassadors. of
the United States and to its colleges and universities.
State college is pleased at the opportunity, to welcome
the representatives of the Scottish universities and to
test in which th

youn,
ir country to

sarticpate c are a
party, It College and is. beneficial for
the Scottish tniversities

SUGGE!
When
een, stepped from
in the’ auditorium of Pi
to perform the coronation
whet future queens will do well to follow
of surprise would he lacking af course, |
of the exercises would be accentua
clarified.
Ma

n the stage
he in order

tthe: Ieaty
ad" its puryrise

audience did nut appreciate the

sinnificance of undhufer’s erawninye her suc>
cessor, tor its symbolism, ‘To overcome this difficulty |
these. suggestions are offered |

ven, wearing, the Crown, might be

1. The abdicatingc q
Vefure the newly elected queen

seated upon the throne

makes her appearance
2, When the

eh threnyeh the auutiter

queen begins her procession all

Tie former queens aight

Jeave the throne to greet her stiecessor, remieve her
aia ee He ypunt the Wea a ae awe sng
tines wl ater tle- (np ay: ener ises sa

auwlitoriiin at Pai
well lives ted

‘wight inthe
Sone unustedlly

ducted fast Saturday
all were entertained by
stunts,

Ii previous. years other phases of the entertainuent
were suficiently interestinge ta relegate the stunts the
b but this year the interest and approval they
af wats exceeded only hy: that of the Camis Qheen

Junges awarded the contest tu the senier class, alt
it'was evident that the freshmen turiished

heer oh

tion Crtngratulations aire adie both) Mise Splane
Miss Dinan, Mics plait anade jeved aye et the
fniwterials she Tad sued directed ann effestive stint Me
Dimond, workings ith) students with) whom she asa
nuite unfamiliar, sachiesed result Jeon lesen inurl
‘coniplinent
V NEEDLESS HOVRD

The freshnate chess treasurer anmanees Quit tis rhe

as dadupted ac buidier for the year lich wall nesesstbale

the raising.

ceepted by
Cal

Tle question arives ay

‘ary tw Mphul the

fresh sa

the ini rease

lass in the

a fare
rn)

ippart the

whether s
is neve reyuitativn
activities «of the

The died 140 tes tae the tact

there are more Usa JM) members vt tae ce
Tr'secits awe unitereysary harden 1 ask these
pay atniiaT ddiws od S41 the tase tall
Dincyget ut $730, the clues would Have been bit S2 atl
there van eno doubt but tht the reputation ot
Chass welll ave been ay highly sustained
Kvents spaapored by the ireshinan chioy are few antl

ant, "The a
finaneial support is men's
received sultant

ing classes, were we
vive raayeingy roan $200)

tuninet skethall. Even this itent

1, althingly teams of preced

ble tw carey an with appropri
$750

tian

the entire!

t
Campus

Only one advantage seems to shine forth. It is that
the class will be able to accumulate a large sum for its
gift to the College, It will also result in building up

Y.W.C.A. International

PRESIDENT TELLS

4 stable surplus for next year's events,
Nevertheless, the class treasurer has his work cut out

for the coming year. It will take much extra effort to
extract this suin from the members of the class.
And pn the present class must be placed the prece

dent which has been started by approving a budget so

needlessly large.

BOOKS:

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The Deepening Stream by Dorothy Canfield, 393 pages.
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The influences which an inherently fine woman may

have upon ordinary uns ional life and the changes

‘Tne Srmrast

face Wirn Essays

1x4

Zz

she may bring about may he said to be the themes of
this book, which is the latest one Miss Canfield has
written,

Un other ways it inay be called a comparison of fife
it seems oF ought to be and life as it really is. “Upon
aracters of the book cont

uni of life lows on tranquilly and mudi
tush. bythe inor, triumphs and failures of yet
Immanity, but Miss Canfield has. carefully
tukingly analyzed the lives of a small geou
distinctiveness She has shown, tha al

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‘The str

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readily. o

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with which the reader may be familiar

at the: hea athe private wetions. the
family, shamelessly enacted before the members ui the| ~~ DEMANDS
family’ auul-the pony andl display assumed atthe cont

nid of reception room conventions
Tt hewins as the story

author develops. the ¢

shadowing the others,

and Francis, are subjected to changes ine

v gradually: the
aracter of une. tu dhe extent of
The three children, 1 Prise

An unusually
fing mache pens the
this year, according,

Carolyn Kelley,

yg Winton
whee outlines in this
issue of the Nrws the seope

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large slemand is. be:

AIMS OF Y.W.C.A.

Miss Kelley Emphasizes
Played in International
Understanding

Part

By Canons

Young Women’s Christian asso
To be a
Christian

member of the Young

| avonen's association ange
Fwhere is by fe part af a sere inter
ich,

beganization —wluse

pe’ Tu de a peal mauler al th
VOW. CAS here at State is te
carry ont, in the Gnest mane the
ideals ni the woranization ay ex

pressed hy: tit word,
11 is anit athways prossible ter empl:

Ww

size the intermational part of
A. The

is somethings

1, president pple

Christian

mid first day of the college year, tat i
PLACED. W.-\. hnteatuy ws ive wavh

yen te ka

freshman we wie that
waneane she knows here

i fur
encomrayge mak
lentilly, th

studesit fone tind
tw Dean Ann |

cilla, niviront-| Pierce," Money” trom find is i

meni—from college towns to France and hack again ts famed. val te justors re ueeet ie, face Inv 8

other college towns and new atmospheres, The shifts | und the ine, Wits) time nate frowns Arete
year’s pragram—when we have eabi

Hudson of \ Teving to. ware

from the iRton ¢H red dullars

aris provide ood n ‘or the aithor Tor sew | thatthe aeturl at theme Cit

particularly: Mates: | graunation af the, bereower, ring | Mls a te
IWa welidevcloped are poorer and wth st] which ‘ie’ the, stata ays Se | en enery ah
pathy and human understanding, Miss: Canfield hy Hate Tecate ne, Cee | alia every other
fer chapters intense. with life,” Hecause the author. I 8 st be in moet fheallly nn Piueselay’ wiht,
tween somewhat wordy, tie tale is rather long Jit creditable: scholastic. st

Tt ix another notabi

a ant af ane who is) said
rightly ranked a woman of letters,

tefind “the ut is predably the teal reason bat the
failure te cooperate
With the aalyent ot the dsstings of the otti ial Hire tar

Ly the “otheial director
Hie unkwseit hay been acl
inves rektivn stay

est tlnat ceili bay be

STATES |

trate: arabes

‘The number of stude

het week-end at Thomp

the ity
riety aunesectarian

s who. fail |

}to return the Io exceedingly iT
Further sldventures Kdited by Ran-| small, Miss. Pierce announced | sa On
kin, ‘Moris, "Sols. a Harcourt,” Heace [uth Miss Merce announced, Aa nese are a
and Company, New Sette i ee oe
Years which a’ student spends. in college should be Co-operative store, and for the VY. W
fruitful’ years of inquiry, “Te should be getting ‘new Calendar |]. A; Rroup house. There are indi
ideas and examining old ones, ‘They are four for) Today 1) ee ecg, evita Hlowers,
years i yrhich he is subjected to many new influences HOA. M. Student assembly. ) ied i esi ” gi ;
nl interests, mi, Page hal cram, r ert
It is the purpose of this series of essays to aid the he Niertiat tail “ae Cee AAG ay
calle student tw achieve the essentials necessary t0/] pate, State College Lean AA RRA Oe ie ea
representatives fro Seotland. | e -
When the student comes to college, he casts behind |] (eupcseatatives frou Seotlaud: fin the annex
him the treasured insignia of high school, He comes to ee Rnd fii a ni
Sainalcadeel ApaLGEA UF eOAieNG aaRIRCHIPOLA, Tews | ‘Tomorrow Anvetings, | Vespers are ape tthe
ant hewhiskered professors Hasan Te AL iis [| Male Aeon, faulty an anus
wside from the lessons learned from |] Meet at callene. ieee aI
ev and to look for new authori 40D A, Aitotoggy: elute trig, [| UMMY® Menrerintel
govern his future conduct |] thises eave hve
‘i he is not fan " aerial a ies ary fests 400 1 Mo Mathematies elib:
although it does contain gelections. from Hsin, Dana |] outine to MeKeraes neue tewon A
1] HHusley, Thorean, Leneuck, Russell, and Vanfyck. RB ay BRO nts Mente OVASR Me—
4 one of ity objectives the teaching of the || maxqnemile  Gynnmetane Kiet j
were and competent Ruglish and it is for |} trdwuan hall * tn
for this purpose that it has heen
Rayglish 10 courses. . day
| aswd Camterbury elily
Ui vatitee tn daria Faleee” Mo rie ‘do you think
Ja Ste Andrew's Chireh ofthe. propoyed “ireahnan’ polit
system?"
Tuesday Ruseall Ludt 1 think
Ty Rav Cnnnins SA3 1 Moo MMtaneed Drie [this will ten Ivase
Osing ter the depleted conliion of the trensrys the | Mlle olass ya aditrrni, yt ih tine the Wt
lvl erannatics.oass. will again fueye te exanest that) ET i whist the (qechunen, haves hen
everyone enter and exit by the trent ade Wednesday, allowed by pan tivniat
faiftate the callecting prieesss | oi MM hth ethene det
suerte consi ea a Ul inal ot tye attenuate te Lannie

Helen Mead, ‘32

poHHE S\stene ton trestinien sce
Wile solution jae the
ten The Inaitation ot
Wet tesy

STAGE

Tilryaitiones Hy "Shidey “Diamond WA
ven Vsrael tas an ht TE a ‘ X, \ arti We any jie
CHhotles Lopres-satlaat af AIR Cami iad a ede ws his tls: We te
vee hvnne” stated be Ate nner nner sport red tenet dikely te site
alee! Frcucl sR Helightiul Weck ial Gay UI / = wil :
Mat pent ul the Play goer Ms binders
the ty AON tee fase He Se The vert wants tatelr {iver fren anaes tiny hie tushe
iu: uni eet la eS UBS inedtia : Wabi yatta yere artist
watchin at the Bagger Delta Eense Wal Kast “Toesdday: night wits terest "
that Ward Cade isan the Benihan fear tet never Mat Gat coseral wy. t i the Atilby, 33 Th see 1
Dit Hin Dall len gy lavm ready aighessdoxoelien. jorsiasthaine, wine eameyta a he
MI Hah any ull fe fies cava joke : eas Menage: th tenon tT : }
that Phan Aediesen fas another ernsh! Hpliv staal action. Worthy tem amet cutest aetivitec., ter
Ui The Deli is “ividinge time wal DD ily weever Haigh at tines a dat men toi A ledastic

alan clack Hein at Psi Gaui ts very ether quate hy the Janne Hea The Here werd pat
that Ftovel Ward we Wits iver tye ter My fl : : a Stell !
Met May tems geal a ann eve
Tht Hil) Lester is nature's gat te State College) Te play athe the sells ol phe rteyer nae men ne
that Teac CAG Ia Me Ae noene ot Accra rat nanan ake mays
oe Se errata
‘resin ahrectiys tu Mp w hnenter ay ell Ws Lal
Mt i i x M Preadent of stunlett ae sin tie
ia his nwa the wir puesentations equal the first] te

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930 3

By ' 1 No 2 CATHERINE I, ACCLAIMED BY 1000 DATE FOR DANCES
INTER-CLASS GAME Wht Whe Lie Mate Po OF GREEKS IS SET

ENDS IN 0-0 TIBI} vse, sein unas wa FOR NOVEMBER 1

known poets i tin’ Who's

ele Who for 1930-193 According 10 (Continued from page 1, column 2)
200 Spectators See Annual thie Feport, Lind Ms een Gellert, ‘31; music Edith Levine,
Football Tilt Friday t i i 5 . ns, Esther Eckstein,
At Academy Field 1906, Ne i f . ‘ nents, Ruth Tinkleman,
Urge on by the shouts. of 200|] 305 datrutigg “The « iH Bey sees
spectators, the freshmen and sopho-|} tirer for the AnticSalon Ieunee
more otball ms battled to for the year 1909-1910, Dur

in the second annual |} the simmer of | 1912, Lindsay a. s a : el Loman,
gridiron meeting of the two rival || QUMET jrum | tllinuis to | New 4 , refres 7 n Downes
classes, last Friday afternoon at the} . ‘ é a Harriet Rounds,

Academy: field

1 Bush,
starred for the

sophomores, wh

freshmen in list sear's tussle, were

the leading players af the secud Miss Norris Receives
year men, Detleisen arose the ad: Crown At Ceremonies

aire a ie scars ae eh Ham few francine | @ a yy Claire Coventry, '31, will be the

ee ce ies tate Sa

yt etch forward passes

the enemy's ter nit

kei field coming, |The royal processi

ritury hy clever hr

proceeded
Bush was. able to tear big holes | Slowly” tu envircle the auditorium

mpbell,
through the center of the freshmen | bell,

Then the queen aml her attendants ‘ | heth Olive

mounted the plati

ul again for short gains from opp

Jack | Saamlers, Chartes Dania} sies, The atendints stand at thi
ul ‘Thomas Caeritt, ted te brilfiant | places while the queen walked to the
defensive aud ‘offensive play of the [nee Nina we Iked to th
yearlings er the stage ta be ceovwnetl

Trufessor Adna W. Risley, head of [Miter the crown was qlaced on her '
the history department, umpired the | head, Miss is wok her place q y acalGr a MIN

game while Coach Rutherford R. among her attendants, while the
Baker refereed, AV Ritchie, “Sh. Wis | escorted Mies ( he te th
tHe, head linesman, el Miss Grundhofer to the «
“Phe. sophomore

ese ne Cole, ‘31, will be general
chairman of the’ Sigma Alpha ine

formal house dance, Miss Cole

was campose a set in the front ro
Fach clay then presented a stunt

fur the entertainment of the qucen
|e freshmen gave a scene froma
| museum, under the direction of Shir
Jey: Diamond. ‘The sophomores 4
reshinen whe played were: |"Mtive Phrowgh the Lak
ward Tepper, Philip Ricciardi, ete ee
Donald Benedict, Thomas

Philip Auerbach, Grenell
Charles K

Tack Saunders,
‘Thomas Garret

vriy Williams was the director.
|| Elva Nelson directed the junior stunt,
| which wis a modernized version of P vals
Fenwick Arnott’ and "Helen af Troy.” ‘The winning senior _ “a Kelleher, 933; decorations, Gertrude

[OH es peat Ot Catherine R, Norris, "31, whose coronation aque of the \ y music, Mary Wald,
TO PAY TAX |.” onder the direction of Alice] colle campus for. th i year took place i the auditorit ; ati :

a Thurselay,, Octo |

ied wa crowned Cath 1 ul marked the af tha nation ele

Following the activities in the audi- cessive year in which

cording to Norman | tori there way dancing in the gym
snior member of the | nasium, Refreshments were served
student finance hoard. Collection will | hy a committee headed by Ruth Gold
not be limited to the seniors, he ane | smith, ‘de,

nounced, for juniors, sophomores, and |
freshmen who have not yet paid may

WELCOMES PLEDGE

these ealletion days] Gamma chapter of Kappa Delta You can bet your
Fe ara erry [ho welcomes Ne, Arthur K. Melk
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930

THREE REPRESENT ¥.M.C.A. To Entertai Goirhe Win TWENTY STUDENTS Club Will Have Outing
STATE AT Y.M.C.A. Freshmen, November 6|| Chairmen Of Tea Wednendey || ATTEND PRACTICE Tomorrow Afternoon

7 Continned from ave 1, column 4) ; BP IRGasH tadEe Mathematics club» will conduct an
COUNCIL MEETING) ore and ayroat.. tie was chaplsis|| MiSs Alice Ruler, instr OF MUSICAL UNIT) ie Stckcwn's grove tomorrow
In spite of the fact that State col=|of the New York State police, and is} tor in home economies, is Approximately wens students. at-lafternons according €9 Dorothy, Ab-
tage bas the smallest male population, [ROW om the she GMUi|| nan of the ith of regular Wed- |] tended the first rehearsal of the State|rams, ‘3, president. it will be a
rie carat population |Y"M.C. A. Ae Eddy is particularly || nesday afternoon student-faculty | Jeatege sympho s |hot-dog roast, she announced, ‘There

wad the largest representation at @linierested. in college «question teas, conducted fn the Lounge || eld in the iP will be a sports program which will
student Young Men's Christian asso-| Mr, Eddy attended the freshmen|) of Nidson hall cach week | [last night, J, Bruce Filby, "35, was |begin at 4 o'clock,
ciation state-wide  counci aint two yea ago at which tne] |e ata ne or || caret was assist by Dunne Slavin Dies is chairman

rl ie disevssed the problems of sex rela-|| OU", hostesses er, 32, and edward Deevey, Me be
conducted last Friday, Saturday, and | He en isa the danger growing || ext Werlnesday are: Mis fe’ was distributed to the players. [assisted by Mildred Larson, ’31, and
Sunday, October 17, 18, 19, according | Oot" of" monopoles, “Dr. Lukdy.claims|| Belt VanDenburgh, regittar 1} the date of the ext rebicarsal is Helen Mand
to Lloyd Moreland, '32, official State] that education, does ot con Mise Catherine Pelt nstrctor [addy according Fy, ut =—_
college delegate, George E. Graff,|marily in getting a degre English Miss f probably. will he some time nest week | ADDRESSES MEETING
Ba cresilcne ot the atndent Y. cs ony wien the xl cocks istrctor in yan dea [ny ll ay" to aerate sehearsals| | Dea Willian, Ul Meter ad
Cer iis & rv cometh prob || Gn refer, ima [tes wie al ener con eal he cers of Ch, chaps
A. and Victor Starr, ‘3 r A Mens dedetland qepartment: {[since the success of the orchestra dle: | cation last Tuesday night
as unofiicial representatives. cl pres and Mrs, Kiriands) Drs David pgs. on tie regular attendance of of Kappa, Phi Kanna, hongrary ede
week-end conference met at Hol tl c Meas: leet oh wi the ars he st on fu the subject of Lincoln University
cole, Genes dae saa : insom; Dr Hraterie I. Cand: Fa ae ie tere HL Cank [Ile lactase the proposed faculty
Other institutions that sent. dele] A? May greaty asa yn Head of the music denartinent 1H jyy, head of te mnie departient, as well as the proposed student body.

gates to the conference included : as belie too docite and || 3 Da award
Alfred university, Colgate university, ent with th | Ooeemtick ante Abe Dauell HEWETT'S

Syracuse university, University of foreign lands whi he te Miss. Helene Crovks, supervisor it .
Rochester, Cornell” university, St] Sountey As for religion, he eft chi Mr, C A Reliable Place to Buy Reliable Silks, Woolens
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Tl wntion was led by Mr. Ray| ‘The dinner will be in the Colle
executive secre ney at He cal “ at 5:30 a lock. AL will be
State council, and Mr. Bill] free to freshmen, Upperctasmen will = . MADISON SWEET SHOP

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Biology Club To Have fi ICE Z 0
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CREAM COLLEGE SHOE SHOP

The gronp will E

he gram will- meet very room comp :

pla at 2540 uelok, she a furnished with private Rop: The Quality Store 64 Washington A
wounced pairing fashington Ave.
Mfhere will be a short field trip, r Wholesale Price to Parties Neatly—Quickly Done Just Above Lake
bsting, canoes anal a eannetre

WINS CHAMPIONSHIP
Sanford Levinstein, '33, won
toinis championship of State coll
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