State College News, Volume 15, Number 18, 1931 February 13

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SUMMER SESSION | “a Rie LU Stowe [ Directs Troubadours
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Commerce Department Will Have
Nine Subjects This Year;
Nursing Is Out

|iias Johnson Reclssifer || RAN ANNOUNCES

Grades For a Gina ‘um Work
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Talondar For Remainder Of Year
Includes Debates, Soiree
‘And Court Games

“ WOMEN'S SQUADS
BEGIN ACTIVITIES,

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MATRICULATE AS

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The tentative
Pridag,

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SAMUEL DRANSKY
NAMED CHAIRMAN
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CN NEW YOPK TRIP

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Y.W.C.A. Will Conduct ii ah tl

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1931

State College News

Established in 1916 by the Class of 1918
The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York
‘State College for Teachers

THE NEWS BOARD
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FRESHMAN ORIECTION

Members of the fre
Wi the. ied al Hh. the elieartal, pnbtolinl ty Moe
as made of the fact

lunar class have called atten

calumny lst week ne mentic
that the concentration of rushing hours mule it very
difficult for the freshmen tu ehuese the sorvrity: whieh
they: wished t join, Many of them were ant acquainted

ae oor {yer teaTers af ab sorority, an

with more thy
the few hv
friends we

whieds wore allutterd ter them tar bec ni

isutlicient

snwrny bewes a great fndaenc on the seal
oat, and it is ingeortant be anake the eight
Vou great haste undoubtedly: will engenter

REVOLUTIONARY ACTION

One ai tle sreatest stihjects of controversy: in \meri

can colleges tay deals with the importance uf athletic
Hooks, panmplets sane ather proyauganda have leet ys
On, Dall sides af the nestion
The Cniversity ot Pennsylvania practieally does away
whes saul creates. a department

with high salaried «
physical eehiation with Des BE, Relay: Mercer, form
athlete, as dew Coaches are to he placed under thi
Hail will be mem the faeuity, ‘They
ithe sane scale as otaer faculty: mvembers,

new ds
will he pid
This revolutionary ation is the embodiment of thuse
reforms whic! are jut forward ter avercnie the evils vt
conmnereiatizations anil professionalization vf attileti
One ot the wreatest objections te casein. is

these ihes receive a sakiry out ot all
proportion
Cistenny will tae doe
the finawial awl wht sathletes Ikive reveived formerly
ease thy vitstianding athletes aud therefure
fisgets. Wet .

This results ot this awe tiem anght to be jamense,

aogreat deal ot bravery for a amiversit '
prestige of Mis une tee undertake stely sweetie: «lume
The muawnisy ine ot the yaw in whit part

om nih eniphuasizerh Beh anion
stall van ae plan ethan attdeties, Let's Iwque th

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IATL VRE GREEDY

Many ive complaiver| recently twat
petting the News, Since there are |
Copies ir fr sfisltly ever L100 stents al fa alt
there mist Ie somethings wero

Ve vals ceyplatiation is tlnit sonue stinleits te tah
ing inne than their share. The stilt ue i

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| Schools and the State Commissioner af

YOUTH VERSUS ADULT Educators Of Today Stress Individuals,
‘The advice about “schooling” which disinterested age Not Things, Dr. Willis Sutton Declares

would normally give to youth is reinforced by these sub-
normal times, A boy who takes the place of a man not
only increases adult unemployment but is depriving him-
self of something which, lost in youth, is likely 1
to be acquired. Especial effort should he mute by parents
to keep boys and girls in school as long as possible,
rather than let them compete with those wh have adult
responsibilities or permit them to join the army of
employed, During October, sher and December
only one boy or girl in four who applied to free en
ployment bureaus found johs—and_ conditions are
less favorable now because of the “after-Christinas fi
offs
Sov deep

Lastly, students and teachers ap-
proach the fourth and possibly final
that of constructional develap-
in educational fields. Develop

The new
"nt_to empha

id

Profiting by the mistakes of three
distinct cycles of educ
trators and teachers of toc
structing children to th
and not about things,

Sutton, president of the tutto teaches the. stun
idueation ‘association, told | size and. study people
mbers of “the Dad) County | The outlook is from gre
tion of ‘clubs. in | sordidness ard the. develup:
la ment of spiritual qualities whieh augur
1 a aye of pian «f| eh ee aw gene ey
Rr cia AL Se a ee fy th eens at
cloraicn selva he Uwe elie nun
|important. things, that leu
y nterest Have the, City Superintendent fos andthe amassing of fasts wa
nls aa the State Commision of aor take, yj etucatin For oe a ents It Wou Ask Me—
drive.” ‘The Welfare Comeil’s. Chempleyment Com | book was trie, "Poo much importanes :
se a ee en atl wae, start the pale jane
Service ta Juniors has, with its approval gone ever alt the eae nae " unhappy ) |
further, It has started an emergency scholarship pro. (Conditions were brought aber
ii undlee which samall rant ay. he made A ail uf Phe secoul eyete romght the idea ot

rareits who, iN straitened circumstances, cannot keyp that education wits mental training a :
tari bo, ser cium, Cad Kat eae Gorwe wes ml | Quewons “Ta, what. do, you at
Hut it nay wften bride the family delieit which whliges| subjects studied i the curriculum, | tribute the fact that fewer freshmen
we child to feave: scl [Init rather to train the mind t the | were flunked out this year than ever
\ micasure will be reintroduced nt where it cold easily

ings the compulsory school attendance ayge trom 14 ty 15.) times, The

Miss Hers arguments: for it answer nt ony. selfish | bist leva
jcctiony that are often abate ut tls those: avhiel sire jaa ins sun icles
uggested by eal iced an the, parton! pores, She | Tine Gall esele whieh] iigres h
Area shut the spate. dite vanes to] Brogan tke money wale. tla

Shildon in industry, who atten beconn disabled for fife. [tion ty the fore, Tt was drifted int i
[personal eens, saiety, the ultinwite 1 I af children that education | Adelaide Lindt, ‘332 1 betes thot
The ability. to earn mines. | this vewr the: hirgest unter

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Robert Rankins,
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is at seamiel paroggram tor the chil awl Char
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q fan ite Milt Nes whit president at the! allege. U4
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THE STATESMAN | evra etait cm diate
ie Ga WOMEN TO MEET
mn oe a in a agrees BOSTON DEBATERS

Wee reer, te tit TONIGHT, AT 8

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pee Me cea ng al all trai th
Hales: utiedlltkces asia lark: yeh dra
Fig ai Arar vie 7 Miss Dobbin Is Chairman ;
a Slaoxmu c at e a ia Of Student-Faculty Tea
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1931

WOMEN TO HAVE
COACHING SPORTS
CLASS THURSDA x8

QUINTET TO PLAY
THREE CONTESTS
ON NEW YORK TRIP

(Continwed from page 1, column $)

To Give Reading

¢ training school work

through the medi
a ctice teaching unit, in
ie igh school is surpassed by

mow Rath

an Kose
Thich were'certnin ty | All Kinds of
FRANCES GAYNOR | Men's Shoes
WILL GIVE TOASTS |
TOMORROW NIGHT eS | Neat “Buiekly Done
a ‘ a 1. MISS AGNES E, FUTTERER. |

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Practice Teaching Of State Unsurpassed,
Professor Sayles Discovers During Tour

done by

d courage of the school author=
spoke with, and the manned in
1g school fa

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY,

FEBRUARY 13, 1931

FORTY STUDENTS
GO ON G.A.A. RIDE

MILNE PRINCIPAL

Games And Stunts Are Conducted | 1

And Refreshments Served
By Group In Lounge

A. sleigh ride was ci
er

forty stu
leit the
College at 7:30 o'clock and returned
about 9:30 o'elock.
were then served in the College |

dents
Refreshments
lounge in Richardson hall a

and stunts were conducted.
Alvin Lewis, wa

als, wt}

Mi

Beik, professor of educatic
MM, Sayles, professor of edue

pe

AND DR. BEIK ARE
ADDED DELEGATES

The State college detegation to the

meeting of the National
at Detroit,
», from Febriary 19 to 28
ill be augmented by Dr. Arthur K.
id Join
onan

achers’ association

incipal of the Milne High schoo). |

Samiel M. Brownell, former anem: | |

ber of the education department and

pre

md ae vd

Her |e, NEA” el
& | publ

superintendent af sehools at
Point, Michigan, will al
convention.” Willia
former ei
present director af
forthe schools af
be at the meet

Isse

relations
e Point, will al

ih | JUNIORS TO VOTE

Buhl,
Cath

Lavra Sty,
and Marion “Vang |
and Almira Rus,
Katherine Moore

Hl

A
chairman, Do

Kudheete Sionmo
Mary Moore,

Klose, Elizabeth Kammerer, and Celia
Bishap, freshmen; and clean-up, Mary
Trela, “M4 chairman, Lanive Wells
Marie Prindle,
freshen,

and Jean Craigmile

The chaperones were Miss Marion
Kilt intr in Eat, Minn
ne Tester, instructor an mth
Miss. Minnie
nt preiessi
Marwaret Hitehe
al edhucation,

Students To Supervise
New Milne Newspaper

Organization of a newsyaper for
the students of Milne igh
s iy Miss Helen Hal
val sete pra
weetion with, edt
‘onese inv the direction of
extracurriculir etivitien
Nominations for the be
paper were mule at a meeting
ducted Monday. aiternumn, burt
students have signified their intentions
fof competing for qilaces on the stuth
suit bi-tnentily

ard oi the

Normanskill Farm Dairy

fl

Bottled Milk asd Crear

elvet

Wholesale Price to Parties

[]arrar’y

® Peart St
UPSTAIRS

Then tur they are so

nindetutely, purived

ul

DOLLARS

W

ON RING SAMPLES
DURING NEXT WEEK|

The Juni class will wate on clas |
next week ing to
42, chi |

tee. The
alice Company hilt My
vlared antradit

Student-Facalty Tea To Be
On Tuesdays This Semester
Beginning ext week the
regular st
conducted on
Wei
tom,
Connell,
Lounge

HERE AND RE AND THRE

nity

ants is being hotly
vaged at Brown at present, The]
members of the stuelent body whe de
not sport greek-letter pins before the)
dazzled

and

Tie 1932 elect

id Mrs, Brown Herald,

fut aweordings to the
Taman’ Aiea Mla ac Ht
cock, instructor in physi

tion in Milne High: school;
Elizabeth Shavers hi

in Milne High school;

Terrill, assistant professor of conv
merce sind Mrs ‘Terrill; Clarence
Hidley, assistant professor a

tory and Mrs. Hidley

Kohert Fredericks, principal of the
Junior High school and
Fredericks.

Li a reveit debate between the. te

sat the Cniversity of Michigan

Is were forced to take th

Hi IW when the toys proved

them that thes were nat hana be

ips, Here's ome tite females

didn't scene tbe alte to ontesaik: their
rivals inv any airgunnent

Milne
Mrs,

heen issued
aahtetic cub

Luvitations nave

t
Vebruary 21

| Louise Meyerovitz Is Is
Guest At Club Meeting| \eavins she pin of a tracrnity of

ie ene int a ener Ite Jae

Miss Louise Meverovitz, director of eee eat Wateanl Wie

activities atthe Jewish Crmmunity:| en
Center, was the guest speaker at the
. . 2 Theee weanten are taking enginece

Menorah society meeti

FACULTY MEMBER
ATTENDS MEETING

Dr. Mortis Is Member OF Council
Which Aids In Directing
Wellesley Policy

Dr. Elizabeth Mor
fessur of education, attended the a=

wssistant pro-

tual mecting of the graduate council
of the alumnae association af Welles

Hey college fast week-end asa repres

sentative of the fwal alumnae brane,
the Eastern’ New York Wellesley
club, ‘This cvameit his antich ti de
with direeting the poliey uf the cob
through the recommendations
tu the administra
Mortis, ‘The

vi its aem

lee
which i presents
De

the features ai this season
was aan address hy Miss Sara French,
president of the alt

bf Smith college

the’ under-ggraduate

news, discussions of problew

ings ‘from the president, and a re

Her tupic wa

est week in
hear the mascat lent and His
ir freshen
rime. the
Han, is. quite
nutnerals on

Relation

tHe Conmanity.”

VISIT SORORITY

20, Margaret Mu
20, Gluly
Maraare

Doyle, ex-'31, were revent guests
the Gamma Phi Sigma surority: hnase

2, Helen Daley

gs will Tue taken the
Inter past \pprasi:
rately vine Tuidred abel ity rin
iT Te waht

Miss Pierce Is Guest
At Group House Dinner

Dean Aun By Biers

hut in their first year

nurse called "se Vt of Math
as heen instigate atk

and give eredit fort

There is ans labarats

\

YOUR EYES MAY FOOL YOU
BUT

- YOUR TASTE /e//s the Truth/

MILDER...AND
BETTER TASTE

©1951, Licuart & Mens Towacco Co.

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