Now
wner 9, 1932
Vol. XV ",
Repairs In Richardson Hatt
ALL-STATE DANGE, | torn elon at
WILL BE TONIGHT te
their p
© by the students
i
xeited
“Playboys” to. Furnish Music;
Dance to Begin at 6:30
in Page Gymnasium
weeks, the
discreetly drawn ov
leading into the re
riding the
‘operations of the chief engineer
Thirty couples will attend the
annual All State dance, to be cons
ducted in the ium of Vaxe
Hat 8:30 o'clock ton John
Bills, "35, wom
sion announced that the or
the curt
valinyg an et
and his. staff.
has. be
Three offices have been ev
structed at the right side of the
uses i re | | room. These ollices will, be ve
chestra will be the State Collexe) | ey th Ratu kee
Payers See a CURA, DF
The orchestra will be composed] | Karl & South, assistant pro: |
Robert Robin Agee of es ion, rite Test
son and Charles Rabson, junives;| [he room is devoted to a roe
for study for graduate. students,
and William Jones and Geore! | and stndents of education,
Pratt, sophomores, Willian Nelson, The alumni office has
"M. will be the feature suluist and| [een moved fran rod ane
yonombers, The] | Mes. Bertha Bo Hrinmer, ex:
emive secretary of the assvelat
Howard Ved | tien, anew halds sway in room 5) |
Gi Richardson Teal
of: Charles Kissa
dy several speeia
chaperones will be Dr
Bell, assistant professor ui mathe
antics and Mes. Du Hell: Me Paul
juvonent al Sire Sica tals DRAMATICS CLASS
State college students will attend | WILL GIVE PLAYS
TUESDAY AT 8:15
this dance, in accordance with the |
class
custo established two years aye
of Timiting the attendance tu
dergraduates
The falluwing committees
have | will yiresent two phays
bens apps te agsiet HRS) ght inthe aioniom of Pane
chonsranese Avilliam) Collies, 18
advertising, Willigny Nelsow, 2 av NAS weluck, Letitia Com
Wai RowreHinelly, amd Helen Mahe, junives,
bids, Hrnce Fils, Aa
wid vleacup, George Kane | will be the directors for these
craft, Mo t
Troeeeds from the dance will be | PAY
Teoeaede (manele Mie The play directed by) Miss on
nutstiunding,
ie agate ti
Balin of ia
si the het
last Veronica Crowley
Hi lb ne dr er ome epic, Willan Nef a
Freel tragedy Hi
Mildred Quick
Feniaining | nelly ix a
purehased | east includes
senions; Donal
ple, and will be vn sale tay
ein Site Chatles Rabson, iors: La
Draper hat, Wills Hirseh, Kenneth Christians and
J Wilfred Allard, swphwmores, andl
HOUSE WILL GIVE
TEA FOR Y.W.C.A.
GROUP ON SUNDA
Women’s Christian | Cecilia, Fox
| Richard Gianie, a Mile jive high
camittees will be
Vrentleman, ‘4
nw Kramers,
8. sets
the Young
association Huse. at 217 Ontarie | tna, By properties, Donald Edily,
Street will conduet at tea for the ¥_{H; and: cleamnp, "Bertram Mc
WoC NS cithinet Sunday afternoun | Naty,
fron 00 10 3c0K) u'elaek, Babette Miss Mahae's play, is a tragedy in
Hutvenlanb, “M, prenident of vhe am Italian setting. | he characters
house, said, include: Antonis Serra, the lover
Esther Carlson and Evelyn Daht,| Carl Harbeck, “325 Quilia Fabbri
Maybelle Matthews, ‘34
[the wife
frestinien, are the committer on te
freshinents Mrs. Gkulys Rand.) Andrea "Fabbri, the hhushand
house mother, will pour tea [Thomas Garret, yank Aun
Salese
4 member
The members af the cabinet whe | the maid, Hizabeth
will attend are: Laura Styn, Jean] Harbeck was. formerly
Watkins. Esther Woodhuen, Marie [of the Mountebanks, dramatic 9
Judd, Plizaheth Gordon and Har: [ciety of Union college
Fiet Don s: Catherine The committees for the ylay will
iierer, Miyira Kuss, Katheryn Finelude: cestuine andl make-up
kins, Louise Wells. Teatrice Coe) Marcelle Gelle, 44, props, Dore
rs lthy Griftin, 3s cleanups, Helen
amd) Miss Hutveulauh, jum
Daisy Hrysun, Ruth Sate, f
Tew Kyek. Mary Clark and
thea Gah Saphunnares
“Poem Is Shortest Emotional Distance
Between Two Points,”’ Untermeyer Says
Cutenmeyer Callesse
house, Helen” Dober
rick Danial, “34
wivertisins, Mary
we lty, MAL and
Moore,
visited the
un iy the shortest emotion: |
ve Dawsilay
ee tye vuoi:
Untenmeyer,
Tusa, tae | tera aed
ef the: College [ett lity beh:
retry has | student Bly. He sill ative aut
eraph any capes ot dis dn
which are ordered trons the
Heeeruber Lt, Mi
\
al ai
deghired Louis
i his: lecture
the auspices
aperative book
suutegrailic
Har twaanbers ot the
nic-aneekly
That it] Hetore Meniay
se iuaher: | Helen Bays annie
[he price at "Fond atl Leink
tutes recent tli ation 8H ba
i standeats itil ths ate
ave now vane tlhe Marestestel [hi
4 hirerature | S2
Hhonglite” 1s the
whisk Cuter
1 the
Fernal ink
tr etinnidte the
daytarapher
he were about tee write the
nunwanddinents on the Beautitudes
Laist or the poets: of
or suiting, equally
ward povtty, tr
the beled that poetry wis tte: |
ate aad for the feaude sex, “HL
culture were feyninme
«work should
Haradise
Kadie Guest
preat artists at
have heen worn,” he guid. “Hoa: | etern i just can't be
ever, women are iy second fayur- | dune least by Louis” Unter
SENIORS 10 DINE |
TONIGHT AT 6:30
Dinner ‘Theme to Be Education;
M. Sayles Will Speak
in College Cafeteria
The second dinner meeting of |
the class af 1985 for this year will}
tonight at 5:30
teria of Husted
he conducted
w'elock inthe ci
hall, Margaret. Kurilecz iy general
mer, and Hi
AS toasts:
chairman for the ¢
tha Buhl will serve
tress,
The thew
“Baueation,
Sayles, principal of
wf the dinner will be]
Professor John M
Milne High
yout the ape
school, and
pointnent bureau, will be the fea:
ture speaker, He will talk on "My
Jexperiences inthe field of educw
tion” Members af the class will)
alse speuke on this topic. ‘These in
clude: Margaret” Service, Cecelia
Box, Stewart Gay and Bruce Kilby
Gay will speak an the "Endelin
able. and Fiby wall speak on ae
“Tnexplainable
This is the
dinner ynectings whieh the ent
class will conduct this yen fu
t president
plained. “Tie te the difficulty
arranging a suitable
during the day
es will dallas the ed
cation thenie, Miss” Kueileee sit
and will depict stones atid tapicn
Hi the assticin Phe cemumiittoes
Which will assist Miss Kurilees | st
well chile dexvration
te
| ba
Ketnays speaker
foal, Hernia ssid
ot Wilkins: waitresses, Manion at
Famney sc dloor, Ralph Hares. and hy
entertainment, Marjorie Merton
LIBRARY SOCIETY
WILL HAVE PARTY
ON DECEMBER 17 '
Fvelvin 35, chairman of the drive
‘STATE WILL MBET
Is Toastmistress
" HARTWIOK AT 8:16
Tonight on Page Court,
Harris Announces
| State will attempt to win ity second
ever the Hartwick college
rrow night on the Page
the two teams meet
Vehind the sterling offensive work
Jot Roger Haneroft, Clifford: Rall and
Bill Allard, the varsity chalked up
Jits first victory of the season over
| Martwvick at Oneonta on Saturday
She ames Molding his appune
ne field basket, Atlard and Bane
wvconnted for seven and six. po
respectively
The victory wes more evident than
the scare jndicated, Inability of the
Stute tea to hit te basket kept the
down twenty paints, Coach
stated. He estima
Bertha Buhl, 33, whw will
erve as toastinistress af the sens
dinner tonight in the
jeter oof Husted hall
| seare
| Maker
Y.W.-YM.CA, PARTY 0s sti wore tnt daring the
.
State played a hard, fast sume,
Vireo Hartwick amen were
WILL BE MONDAY
IN HAWLEY HALL) \\, i. "Sia. aie een yer
\ Christin: which will he} sonal tole were checked ay agtinst
mdusteL by the Yianye Women’s and] Hartwick, while State was guilty: of
sent ont
party
personals, Hartwick converted
wl Young Men's Christian shuts, while Suate could
nis an the ymin at five free throws
1 Meawtay nicl frome 80 te 20d) That and: Shaw, layin forwaed
Jed dhe Hart-
| and center respectively
Avcomnting for
wick quintet, cache
seven pints
Fight men saw: service for
Vie startige tinesup consisted
He Tamra (i, Ray) Harris,
Graver, etal
Joh, will comtmne the relied driv
arteil Menlay
sail teal
Mary Clarke, “$8, aunt Phil Rice
ais,
w purty. The
Will be the cvechicirmens «| i
aulmission tie the}
Kind oot canned
Qos il the ean
Wt hk ob
|SINGING OF CAROLS
WILL BE FEATURE
will he any
which will he aw
shots whieh will fe alistribnted
colwnn 2)
vey: tunulies mi Albany ie connce
ai with the drive for clathes std
ry sh ah wl ce ned FOR LOUNGE TEA
a Christmas party on Saturday | I Marin} ‘The singing of Christinas carols
night, December 17, at 7:40 oteloek | 1
Jin the Lounge of Richardson Iath,|
Fda Hicks, “Sd, president of the!
club, announced tuday A
The committees for the party |
we general chairman,
Davidson, graduate
Muriel
Mlverda tei, S4, sand |
student; | M
Student; ar
x
fant Venton, 4. | i
seraduate
reirestinents, fis Conklin, ean
ave student, «hairy Mice Carey
Chara Mle ant Vivian
Indl ant at
Ieteanor |ents, Carla
will be the feature of the list. stu
dent-faculty tea uf the year 1932 to
hw conducted Wednesday, at 3:15,
Jol |o'clock in the Longe of Richard=
Joon hall, Stewart Gay. “34, will be
student chairann for the tea,
Nielsen aah “Uhuestan] Miss) Marion Cheesebromgh, ine
sind Betty Valkanee, | struetor in Gatin, and) Miss Vire
Evelyn] ginia Suith, supervisor af Latin in
es:| Milne High school will pour for
34, aud| the tea, from 8:15 to 4:00 o'clock
Miss Edith Wallace, assistant. pro-
Harriet Kyek,
are mi charge it the em
maine
er cenuiittees are
Clarke, splint
ib Ieranees Stal Sir; refresh
V1 "publicity
ih,
iosion, Harriet Ui
il cleanup, Feline
1h. aa
De Vente, Lats. Potter, ial Myra] fessve af Latin, and Miss Antoine
teydics, relic tie. Jalusean, supervisor ul hatin
The vtlertion oi ait Chiles, ind ii Milne Eliyh sehook, will pour
iors, aud Mes. Noller, graduate) week. Mie Gahagan sil” The" Anuther feature af he tea ill
student: entertainment, Frances | ficlty Will alse le cavassed, The) he tlie presentation of a. surprise
Mckee pekidintes etartent [Isskets wil ie stibute tore he | paekaue, to even by” the Cote
Cliistinas rece lege Couperative book store
Hlurence Baker andl Lots
aneenits a
‘leant,
davon Meat Weel Lard
Wy anal Blewner Ketelunn
Fraternity Will Visit
Proposed Curricular Change In College
Is Subject Of Article By Dr. Nelson
eof developing thie The tentative tus ph is sume
The qoblen
Newspaper Next Week|"; an'crcs ar ide sata seh Tm ef
slat
Hnuittingss M
Mhany Pines
Hnriaie lies oat the tw
phot wl be seen iy ay teat atentdd: | n
Tie he Avani Foewas AS. geresiehonit
Indl iesesilte ft
Sourtesy at Muarsaet
Steele, exe, Wermnet
thier at the Pion Mise Strede
vas ce ticeter et Mpdae Phe) Gian ti
hee and at Mivshaaiay seni v
Wary suctety. ay an undergraduate: |
f Hectares Dring it an increasingly suctulized
wt ot aul mterdepeadent social girder
* entitled
sible develop=
niet aptitudes and per
sb traits which belong to hi
= a) tilts tial edueated in
SE those appreciations, atti
huowtedues sand skills whieh
r t this shite
Lifton G Nelsen,
ication, saa president at the ts
sedatesd facatties ef anotiniad selves
HL teas iets” calle
iter He
‘putt
ot da journal tern
tite Padcatieo des,
enable Tiny to help in the individual
on fe has been ups and sock development at pupils
intext my cas th ud thie s levels tor whieh le is ite:
a teach Piducation iy in
Vb used »
eran
tanking
WELCOMES MEMBERS Hructinae the cuniculune sl wwtivities
‘ivan Pht ier club ing. elementary teachers. Mt present shunt alse be en
Weloanes Prolrssur Geunte Me York, | there ts the beysinniti De. Nelson's artiste is a compre:
Head at the Commerce Deyartivent,| philosmphy: tu guide tey the problem
inti Cull faculty. memberstay, ine Basiwally, there whichis sing:
Carl iid Kevan} philosuphy I tion of the ase
Vriwhied, ‘$6, were pledged! bythe} whieh uulties of normal school
Tnstitutionss which: tenin teachers.” | and teachers’ colleges
club,
Pere 2
State College News , Seo. Classmates Recall President-Elect
mete OR ih ay ee Eee i As “Rosy’’ of Undergraduate Activities
-33 Graduate School Enrollment
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER 9, 1932
Page 3
1936 COURT TEAM
10 PLAY TONIGHT
Cobleskill
‘Will Oppose Yearlings
in First Contest
Squad
Ryan,
Sports Editor, The
The fr basketball
will open its season tonight a
Cobleskill at Cobleskill,
ager of the frost
By THo:
team
ings won a fast prac-
game against Roesselville High
school on the latter team's howe
court,
33
points by
from beyond the foul
George oft and
Temple
led the
‘Femple led the frosh in scoring
with. fourteen points,
‘The starting line-up consisted of
Allan saw service lat
Roger Bancroft, “8, coach nf the
freshinan teat announced alter the
game that the regular twain will
consist of De Temple, Baneraft
Huddleston, Walter, Bulger, Di
Gio and: Collins
THOMAS GARRETT
UPPERCLASSMEN TO AID IN A
CONDUCTS MEN’S
SWIMMING CLASS
Thomay Garret, M4, will conduct
junior ‘lite Saving at the
path number J on Central
fur those men in the vot
lege who are interested, The ckiss
will meet once a week between 4:10)
and 5:00 o'clock on a day most eon
venient for the meu, Garrett said
hve whi have signed up are
ruin, -\rtliue
Shlten. Sill Swi Glen Cn
xerer, “Krank Hardimeyer, | Frank
Higrn, Willian Baker,” Vincent
lasses will begin Munday
ret said. Awards will he given
to those who pass the like savin
tests at the end of the instraction
period,
Y.W.C.A. TO HAVE
VESPER SERVICES
ON DECEMBER 18
Phe Young Women's Christian
asset
hight, December 18,
inthe Lounge ot
Haura Styn, My president
day
Catherine Sinmerer
44, will be
Chiristinas. recess,
The pectin will in
readings by members
uw Wailkut
He snuiste ‘Goo
Woe A valnnet
5, will accep
will sn tude
The Other
pouty aliat
thy athi
yas «hairs
nuttee an the ¥
Haun Clarke
the chwar and. the
The reading
Vann, Dyke
id meuber
Student stssiesation say att
ten, Miss Sty said
DEANS TO M HERE
Albany: will he the meeting place
for the west your's convent
the New York State Aysuetat
Novenmer, 18s, aecurd
Pierre, dean
willl
week
eet during the fi
vember, Miss
ne
q
Left to right, top raw
iizabeth Gordo
winning; Bernard 8, K wh
Writay’s button rage, William Nelson, ‘34, wh
\ilstate dance wnight: Mildred Quick, '33, a imetnber wt the cust tur th
Tuesday wight; and John Grosvenor, '33, who will he toustuaster at
NEWS NOTES 1934 PROM TO BE
_________|| AT AURANIA CLUB
Zeta surority
Mosher a
phono
pose ot N
of the Edward}
St with tlie ere
Roth Wil
ile
j Juni social
ans
CONDUCTS MEETING
Classical clubs will
ig Wedlvesdlay night
in the Lone
Annumieiati Cv
wy
Carol Heideh
Fhe Marania club on South Allen
; street will be the seene af the aan
1 Zillah
Wetted ah | eu a
3, resi, ute
V
i
ran af the cli,
sins varus. will He sine inv Feat
WELCOMES MEMBERS
Kappa Delta sure
Mildred Quick. “AS,
nian, EA inte full taretiberships
hunsine
ties
Hhenvenz,
PLEDGES #IGIIT
hanna Uta
iamma chapter ut
Rha traternty wel satiny Ge
teat, Falwatel De "Teale hee ti
Hevand Welter, aul ital
Kalwinit Callie
Wren Hall
Arestunen, ait pulse I 102 So. Lake Ave.
H Available now, large}
{sunny, comfortable roomell
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CTIVITIES
CLUB WILL HAVE
DANCE AT HOTEL
Society Invites Representative
from Kappa Delta Rho
and College House
‘and one member of
¢ will he invited to attend the
‘winnial fall supper dance of the Ee
[rari re tttey sub tobe. een
| uetet at the Rainbow Room of the
New Kenmore hotel, Friday, Decem-
\ [her ts, from 9:00 0 1:00 o'clock,
linet lS, Kerbel, '33,
the College, Kerhel dee
cision ay ty who will represent the
raup will he left to the dis-
cretion and choice of the respective
organizations,
Music will be furnished by
Watkins
mimy
orchestra, Supper
933) to 10:30
aul his
ved frown
he four faenly members af the
‘aul uit wives will chaperone
Thuy Dr
Vhompoun, professor of
Thomo: De
assistant prufessir
Mrs. Sith
fare ais follows
vans i the
1 will Te
twinge the
shia at the
itr ated ty
ZONE CONFERENCE
ELECTS GRADUATE
AS VICE-PRESIDENT
Kalwin B, Van Kleeek, "27, was
reve Ieted vieespresident of
Heawhers’ aissnciation,
tthe conference
Nive
hestrawhiel willy
fe aulvaneed dranatics class plays
the Kappa Phi Kappa. initiation
TUMULTY REVEALS
PLAN OF WILSON ihanent Walia Ne ke Meet
TO ASSIST NATION
vasters. Cannell
Mereside Wal
Van Klecek
the
' Junior Ring Committee
Will Choose Samples
committee of the jinnior
Coat aud the
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER 9, 1932
BUSINESS MERTING
WILL BE AT 44°10
N, 8. F. A. Delegate
Votiae: 1 Nesdriact 40 Be
in Assembly Today
Voting for a delegate to attend the
annual convention of the National
Student Federation of America which
will be conducted in New Orleans,
Louisiana, Wednesday, Thursday, Fri-
day and Saturday, December 28, 29,
30 and 31, and freshman cheers will
be the features of the assembly th
morning at 11:10 o'clock in the audi-
torium of Page hall, Katherine
Moore, '33, president of the student
association, said today.
‘A constitutional amendment which
was proposed two weeks ayo and
has been posted for the required
tength of time will also be brought
before the notice of the student a
sociation for ratification or re
tion, ‘The amendment reads as fol-
low:
‘That the college song leader and th
two college cheer leaders be officially
made members of the student council.”
‘A majority yote of those present ix
required to pass the ansendm
according to the constitution of the
student association,
Before the actual voting takes place,
tizabeth Gordon, '33, last year’s dele
gate, will explain the purpose of the
National Student Federation of Amer
‘a and the responsibilities of the dete-
gates at the convention, The six
juniors who have been nominated are
(in alphabetical order); Roger Ban
croft, Jean Craigmile, Maybelle Mat-
thews, William Nelson, Grenfell Rand
and Robert Robinson,
Records Are Given
Bancroft is vice-president of his
far and general chairman
| junior week-end in
been a member of
class this
for the
February. He
the varsity: basketball squad for twe
Keasona and fs conch of the freshinis | ayement's Gerster, “iuaielal| ye advange Mramnti¢e ata
basketball team thi year Banerot | Grganicain, ad | Mstiagement ot] iu ycsent ty yaya Alay
seaspember of Kappa Delta Iho fra-| usinesy” Jones, "Geveral Uusiness| iyi! December 1 wien the sl
ae iene,” Pine Arty: Maspe Dighh decease te
eis Te inset Sha Fhomas Garrett, juniors
Miss Craigile is advert; thes Hroatheays Strmyy| mes, toareclt, fiona,
ager of the News, and) tre 1} “Hon seuaure funn Angst 4 if len a Allee luis lly
the Girls! Athletic seit, Si] cr in ame «ro ey
is business manager for the presenta] yice"T faut’; Ngcamn and Stouttte} CHB» suum
tion of “Patience” by the Girls Tind Other Mediaeval Romances, and a
Athletic association and ‘Truubadors| Legends”; Hrolus, “Story of Kn aasiet
His Haeragure™; Chawer, * antt i
March, Miss Craigmile is a men ayures Chaweet, ane ety
ber of Phi Delta sorority T Cieeok tcrauare’ Cugyy,| aes, icin :
Miss Matthews is presidem of the one ries droga MP Hay Grin AL ya
junior clays and served as ckiss som Carel stan Nouvelle fete aliens
er last year. She iy evvdirector Divine Comey"; FY aay: tut sh
ator leet se She is ‘irtunes anid Misfortunes of iis
wf the operetia wresentations | SIC M Te Kanon Mull Fhulers"; “Elin, alte
nme of ENG Signat Theta oor) Suryy ot” Kain Literature TAP eT Ht fas
elon was preside of the el Vu Aiken, et aphnwres, The sleet
last year, and vicespresident in his]! rel, itritur a Series) het, truth. stall
freshman year. He is a member vi punittce's it thy
the varsity basketball squad and is sets Meters Mat
council delegate to the Young Men's arta Me
Christian assuciation, le iy: a nvent i ihe
ber of Kappa Delta Ikho, ae
Handi, vicerenient of the st iis Aca
dent association and servel ay secre
taay last year, He is a mienber of the) “Selected Poors": Muir, “Suructure
debate council, and of the award — - | ;
tired Petter’ cl 18 WEEK-END GUEST BILL'S
Robinson was College cheerleader] jyerminie Williams, 2, way ate an
last year and) was vice-president ot cm Ray aC the Aigia|| Sandwich Shop
his class, He will serve as business Te ean: ane. “bes
ager for the “Patience” operetta
vember of Kappa Delta Kho,
ning the freshmen are re
give the cheery in the
shan Handbook” under the de
rection of the student asseiation
cheer leaders, Mivy Muure said
WELCOMES MEMBER.
Alpha Rho sorority welcomes Mar
guerite Brown aul Kathryn Mec ann,
Sophomores, into full mend
tt
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NEW INTER-SOCIETY
COURT ENCOUNTER)"
Eldred Potter el
Social Science Group
G.A.A. ANNOUNCES
SQUAD ASSISTANTS
Library in 1894—38 years ago—
tok advantage of finclss wees at Nine, Soares to, Bley in. Manave
the library to return, the book,
Jolin, Sfelnush ‘of Wilmington captain reports
saved of $29 ‘ic iat Rie i
heagen OF 80 |] The Girls’ Athletic association
has appointed eight assistant cap-
scotland,” cast the library tians for girls’ basketball, accord-
in 1890, ing to Elizabeth Kammerer, '34,
ae aera eure the book by |) captain of ‘basketball, ‘They are:
iinington.” {| Hestella Arthur, Mary — Moore,
led his |] Doris Bell, Marjorie Vroman, and
Elinor Engel, juniors, and Janet
——___——————"| Norris, Ruth Brooks and Harriet
POTTER CLUB JOINS ‘Yen Eyck, sophomores. Basketball
is being conducted daily from 3:15
to 5:00 o'clock in the gymnasium of
fe hall
¢ squads have been formed
to play each other at
hese squads and
cots,” Dorothy
ganized a basketball sqtiad tinder
the imiiyeiiint “ail. ‘cuoching of ties Engels
Samuel. Dorrance, and John “ins inks iss Arthur; “Ln
1sills, “35, dans," “M. Vroman; “Blue Rib-
he teann will engage similar teams 1 Lois McIntyre, ‘35;
representing the Kappa Delta Rho : Hart
iraternity, the College House and the xile
\Ipia eli, recently formed men's] ‘J4. All players are requested
fous, fv a itea-tnen's society toure{ Watel the Girly” Athletic. assoc
saints Nlexmnntensdadlokes {tion bulletin board: for announce-
i 1 . L th ments as to when their squad will
senile aah daanair deri Ne] play and for time-keeper, score-
sames willbe played ia the gym] keeper and umpire appoltinents
voi ot Tage hall Some of the In order that more time may be
hite-ts will be staged preliminary { alowed for basketball at the begins
the-varsiiyy aun eient *Tining of the season, bowling will
the varsity’ cugagennents, not begin until after mid-year ex-
He squat consists of Lawrence} aminations, Mary ‘Trela, ‘33, presi-
sewoomb, “Shy Michael Protich, Dor-| dent, announced,
wing, awl Aiulrew Uri, all of the ———
bisa es “vant ove aul] GRADUATE SPEAKS
srciell Katal aint Chavies Robson] ABOUT EDUCATION
wre; fis, Vest Pa IN RADIO ADDRESS
i a“ " ritehiae “Ms hanna Edwin ‘an Kleeck, '27,
Mr t eostais Will begin this raul Griffin, 28, spoke
Un the seminal etn Ne
Viole Mi inatattaogiatony) Na Sleek is a former etarin-
mg Alene: leisy “chic uf the State Calieue NEWs
aml iy at present superintendent, of
chouls in Walden, Grillin way vice=
tui the student association
fail class president. AL present he is
Meets Wednesday Night! iin thesia eeaton i
; partment
ENT m RM Lr Meret |" Moth ten were members of Mays:
\ vei sient By hwniorary society, and of
i Ae amie: ie ines | Ra Nelta Rho fraternity
sn) history, aud
Me ca
84, president
tel
re awarded tu
eset tists and a discuysion
via tee oa tye tepie af igh
the Kes ent Tperial Conierene
Kinlece stated
VISIT SORORITY
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"Manju i
| Board Will Distribute
Second Issue of Lion
the! The second issue of the State col-
Hee Lion willbe distributed on
| Tuesday, December 20, according
"ly Ruth’ Boyd, "33, editor-in-chiel
he issue will feature a story on
the subject of College life
Only those students who will
the} have paid their student tax will be
wre: qiven a copy of the issue, Miss
vit | Boyd said
rite| ~The deadline for contributions is
3z,| December 9 according to Miss
Boyd
2toSem
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, DE ¢ 9, 1932 Page 5
NEWS ANNOUNCES ‘‘Extra-curricular Program More opera For Junior High |CLUB WILL HAVE
FIRST TABULATION School Class Than Regular Program,” Dr. FrederickS States ear et
Vor the ater clas fn the] Prominent anne these “ental | students sponsor various aetiviiess| gt gta will conduct @
2535 Inches of News, tditorial, "Mier high schowk the estreeure attitudes,” is the idea af coopera | sich as stamps fea lal achat party ‘Twexdayiht
and Advertising Material Fielar program isomere important tien, The baekfiekl of a foot weekly newspaper is issued by the} December 14, at 7:30 o'clock in the
Printed This Year than the reguker enrrientun.” de- team and the ators ina phy must students; and a student couneil | Lounge af Richardson hall
Fro thomant tive bmvtad arane elated De Robert S. Brederiek, as: lean te work together. Capital |funetions as a part wf student gow] As part of the evening's enter-
six inche istant professor of education, and {and lahor would do well to couper=|ermment of the sehoal, he cone | Mivment members af the club will
aval Sivewrineipal of the Milne Junior| ate and thus prechibe cMttheoat | judd play “La Feliei-
the first ten High x in an interview: with | competition,” he added | includes: Gus
hina NAW a Xiws reporter this week ‘On the other hand" he ase \sikis, Hertram MeNary and Tete
bir. Frederick listed three new! serted, in the ordinary ot tie Osborn, juniors; amd Luisa 1g-
ite of view in regard te this we find the teacher asking hes pu TO CONDUCT SALE nd Carmella Mauricio, sens
1 eahwation today exists for | pits Did) som-dee yotte onvte work? sin psiloc liddesuendieswwile
Teale quanpunend hetering thet WEL anon teh) ae. HA ee I + Flivabeth Smith, Rbrarian
ee ere ieee eceenciteaieat, tetany Ie eaqetieg,|Somhet ts annual sate ot Christ ar the Harmais tlevcker Library
whe Wetter s evidenced inthe 1 tivthoils actively work Jamas seals for the Albany: county) Wl be the wir ker. ate at give
resent ale stem, am 2 the hanainst the develwypament of the at ted lecture about Mexico,
eleiceneton al. Sake am tat vyient wf the 8°" ghereulysis association nest week Te aes ae a he
evita tah ve tl ein: ale in the lower corridor of Husted / general chairuan for the party
ine. Tint tne, the einphasis is Raves: stem in Sve Jonior! pth gene the ainex. Id Weiner | ar
inwat he levels of Hite ston fe terested in) some, nai climate. Cra Rime at Muriel
uw rental attitudes, Ve fer od extemenrriontier arty ity PERO CANT Se TY Vlarke on, Boy refrestments, Ethel
sited without cmnpulsion, State gallon aaly Cipperly. 84, and Rima Guattery,
in, ail puticity, Asks
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER 9, 1932
CLASS WILL GIVE
PLAYS JANUARY 46
Is Director
| Dr. Fritz Rager Discusses Unemployment
Insurance 1: Europe In Friday Assembly
KAPPA PHI KAPPA
WILL INITIATE 16
“The American system of char-jduce anyon to become unem-
ity is more essentially a dole sys- “lor remain so," Rager
Miss Futterer to Be Director tem than the one of employment | urther said. “Only the bare neces-| Fraternity to Induct _ Pledges
of Anmual Presentation jem than the ‘one of employment | sities can thus he obtained,” In com m Tuesday's Ceremonies,
in Page Auditorium poeuael, bam pean {clusion 1 at he Collins Announces
countries,” said Dr. Fritz Rager, of | was convi —_
‘The elementary dramatics class the Institute of International Edu-| riod of unemployment will not be Kappa Phi Kappa, national hon-
will present three plays on Tues- cation in his talk in assembly tast | 45 !o far: exch aa as that of the | cary educational fraternity will
day, January 16, 1933, according to Friday sehen conduct an initiation dinner for
Miss Agnes Futterer, assistant The difference bet m bers-clect in the Universit:
professor of Znglsh, plojinent insunuice’ and ALPHA PHI GAMMA | isi, Tuesday vigit, at 6:18
The cast and the pie which scorn to Dr. Rager, ELECTS TWO NEW | o‘clock. William Coltins 33, presi-
chosen he New charity may or may not be ex: Jdent, stated today. Formal initia.
Sohn Black, '33, Mr. Tor tended, while insurance OFFICERS TUESDAY | tion’ cercnionies will be conducted
rance, the father; Doris Howe, '35, by law. The United June Carey will be second vice-| Tuesday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock
Mrs, Torrance, the mother; Wil- profit by Europe's mistakes if it} president of Alpha I'hi Gamma,)in the Red room in Draper hall,
fred Allard, '35, Roger, the sot does, and Dr, Rager seems to] national honorary journalism fra- | Collins added.
and Margaret Strong, '35, Emma, think it will adopt a system of em-|ternity, as a result’ of elections} Dr. A. R. Brubacher, president
the daughter. ployment insurance. The Euro-| conducted Monday ht, Alvina | of the College, will be the speaker.
The cast for “Sicilian Limes” pean idea is that both the employer | Lewis, ‘33, t, declared 0-1 john Grosvenor, ‘4, will be toast
consists of Kenneth Christian, ‘35, and the employee must contribute | $8; ‘lio Srihe, pans oF the) aster
as Muccucio; Robert Robinson, to the insurance fund. Those who India) tditor-ine| Dr. Emory Pratt, principal of
'H, as Ferdinando; Valentine Reu- have not contributed do" not’ re: ehiel of the tede was elected | the Albany High school, will be
towich, ‘35, Dorina; Lucile Hirsch bailiff at the mecting, Miss Lewis | jade honorary tember: Con-
"38, Marta; and Ruth Brooks, ‘3 H mens of English, who to the unem-| qtr. ledges were inducted imo] "0! Higuins, 29, will be made a
as Teresina. sel ae elementary | ployed is not large enough to in-| jul Membership. These members |kraduate member. Cadergraduates
In "A Man Should Have a} (ranma gp ji Sobor ghi eke TER AnD are: Florence Dorn, business man-| whe will be inducted into iulLmem-
Wife” Ruth Crutehtey, ‘35, will be] PS resent on Tuesday. Janu: | GIVES ADDRESS Pedagouu Faward ¢ Law
eres Spohts: Sok ‘Billy. 24 Present A. R. Trak a clieir of the aun Stewart Gay,
props; William Jones, ‘35. Archie;] TEAM WILL PLAY Nomieialtuaintonoee teri Ne tinior editor 6 Tian ae Race asa:
Charles Robson, "34, Charlies Mary] "RETURN CONTEST — | halt. doe. Brubacher. addressed the| ES Miss Carey, juniors | Philip Ricciardi, Rebert. ubinson.
Halladay, ‘34, Adelaide; and Elaine He beet Evelyn Greenburg, ‘33, managing | Leu Mante, Grenfell NX. Rand, Rob=
Cronin, "38 Melpomene AGAINST HARTWICK "<3 02th seer of Toner editor of the Lio, eis adit rt” Meyers, ‘Charles Kehstt and
nto pledge mentbership agsnund Moore, janiors
The following committees have
been appointed by Miss Futterer: Box Score
house, telizabeth Finch, ‘34, Mare STATE ih ip. t
garet’ Kerr, Miss Strong, Miss| Mancraft. rf 202 6
Hallada; , Evelyn| Allard, Fi a: 0
Justine] Hotaling, 1. ooo
Hodges, issam,. Lf 102
sophomor Grenfell | Harris. ¢ 10 3
nd, Frances Higgins and Fran-| Brooks, ou o
ces Estes, juniors; and Liesel Hie-| Rall, ri 5 1 Il
menz, Pearl Whipple, Kenneth | De Laura ter. La io22
Christian, Florence Jaura
Clarke, lessie Hartman, Alta Es Ron
1. Dorothea Gahagan, — Elsi
Nord, Mary Sampson, sophomores, HARTWICK thin,
Costimes, make-up "and music: | {att, rf 203
Jane McConnell, Agnes Beck, jun-| Babeok, ef 10
jors: “and Anna’ Anys, William | Ml. bi 14
Jones, Winifred ‘Stich, Doris | Barnard, 14 00
Howe, Catherine Fox and Shay, ¢ 3 1
Foley, sophomores, Properties: | fs 20
Charles Robson, ‘34; Ruth | Kuhn, ¢ v4
Crutchley, Eline ( Mildred | Havener, raz oo
March, Sylvia Freedman, Gertrude | Brady. lie ord
Morgan, Margargt Delane ~s5
ian Walker, Lois Odwell, 0 7
Torrens, Lucile Hirsch, Referee--Long: ‘Timekeeper—Has-
Garrison, Mary, Riley and) Ma well; Seorer—Hhish,
Esmond,
Redmond
iB nedict, ‘34; and
Rowland, Jessie’ Truland, |
Sage, Miss Reutowich, Mar-|
ian Heinemann, Edith Estabrook,
Marion — Lyar Ww alee Allard, |
Ruth Reiner, € on, Mar-
de aniwtes Hilda. Nan Aune
Inez Roberts, Bills, Robert Raffer-
ty and Samuel Spector, sopho-|
mores, ny
Committee chairmen will be an-|"" 4
nounced next week, Miss Futterer|
aid _ examples of Dutch
ARE HONORARY MEMBERS| live heen added.
Epsilon chapter of Pi Alpha Tau ¢¢
ority “welcomes into. heme :
membership. Miss Marion WELCOMES PLEDGE
Swayze and Miss Ruth 1. Dudles| signa Alpha. sorority welcomes
mt instructors in Fars | Geraldine: Peters, "34, tint pled
menihership.
Seen eae
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