State College News, Volume 17, Number 10, 1932 December 2

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DR. FRITZ RAGER
10 SPEAK TODAY

Voting for N. 8. F. A, Delegate
Will Be Conducted in
11:10 Assembly

1932

Vol. XVI. No, 10° Star -Atpany, N.Y. Feivy, Decem nen 2,

ALUMNI PRESENT [[eriowe sens te wore]

‘Arrangements For Teaching

NOTED POBT-GRITIC) ri

Watermador wo Be. Here cording {0 an anuoniicenent
‘Tuesday Night at 8:30 Fram the afliee of Professor Juhi

ri M. Sayles, principal af the Milne
esas. Avaiceriam High schol, the practice amit fir

Cou.

‘TEAM T0 OPPOSE |
HARTWIOK COLLEGE,

Squad to Tnaugurate Season
ith Game at Oneonta
‘Tomorrow Night

Loi

Wy Taos ys Kyas, “Ht An address by De. F

The State college alumni associa

Graduate students who have not

tion will present Louis Untermeyer i ty)
meets oelibe cand ccannytaty. lnismclene || Aree a a Ue dT rhe varsity. bueskethall team will] tion, and. yati r
v ‘ " practice teaching nest semester are Tie seek niayiatant “ati tend the annual convention of the

! tional Suwlent Federation af Amerie

ture, in the auditorinn of Page hall, |] requested to se so iuedtiately,
wack, Mes | order that the teaching a

Anetts any he completed acenrei
tu the schedule pkamned, Prafesser
Sayles added

Jit erpeses Hartwick cullege at One | which will lie ewmudcted in New Or-
oats, Ralph Harris, 33, manager af
[rast all, aumomecd — "The entire

sama oof femeteen amen will make: the

Tuesday: ight at 8:40 0°
Bertha KE, Hrinmner, excentive
retary uf the association
ef Mr, Untermeyer's tee

trip, beavis

fl be wn “The Sew Fel) DRAMATICS CLASS 2AM onloek. Harris. si
Meo Catermeyer witl divtrate his! WILL GIVE PLAYS Gail Dee Lara, 88 eee

Ms this sear, Iuving

See cain Var tcblalW Ar ON DECEMBER 13 viv jrssiss tothe tay.
ington Rehinsen, lina St Vincent The aedvaneced ddraniities chase will [Met week, De hanna thes been it
ae Jean rien hi ifm te oe 1 Fivestday nigel, | YAP Sity mane for sears, He tell (f Sioan S Te

resuilar gant ar twe

Vecember 16, a the auditoriann ot |

Wht ot the L
hall at 815 o'etoek, Letitia! sears, aml is rewarded hy veer andl vuunninemer tise
Condy ind Helen Matha, juniors, [Yaahoy as a Wot letensing i th Gilbert De Li a yet fost uveumtain artillery, He served as
est mers llpoageuTessty Shannen] le UE Tes ar Al Wi erate ait the sarsite haskethall Pptess department Heat inthe Nas
{versatile set Vine The east fur Miss Connelly's yi cute Heatthh whe wall captacne the squced [tray ucinistey ot waar, anid in 120 was
He has wehieved equal same al will includes Mildred Quick iss | vareity.sonte fet ole wall ata re at ot tee nea Le ae
Vernon Cray les .

Phe dane May Laavell has eh teal
terized Mr Untermeser as "thy

swevess in the fields of poctry, crit rt Hew Hh wud AC ilispressl cmangliiesnemnio.biss
se ites elects eel oe nae et 2 Fatt Pt, ih joey ART. DEPARTMENT. 0's" ai
4 AH AN Hal Nea ners etl ard) EXHIBITS ETCHINGS |»! eminent snrave conte

|e ste wse Abierto, SNES: el OPPOSITE STUDIO

Vrentlenan, “ty aulvertising, Care He ag ries alsa \ Vion iustrating the modern

Iwi Kramers, “Ads makeup, Cecilie trends in \imerican, Holguin, | anatiion

Me ut
and the newly published “Harninys sets, Lanna Vecnmin, Ub wl ant hn tYe_Wee Teal: aes ve whieh
Tush” ! pr Pinal addy Abe. and amt I ‘uv Tuet | ve revel et ionsy ty on ispay thi ames an el
wv} eleaneup, Bertram MeNary. WM. ty Rt week hy the art department in the ate and the United

iss Mahiar's play is a tragedy: in vh vide the studi on the
anv Heatiany setting. Phe charueters | Hie 93 eit thet Hiraqer Dall, MM ates. eate af shan will

delegate ter the eanveni=
wnt body, are all mem

include: Antonio Serra, the lover Mtunice Purine: tad

[Carl Harbeek, “2; Quilia Kalb, | seeun

| the wife, Maybelle Matthews, 0 The tment, samietnieedd towlity Ww souk the junior cles: Vhey ares
‘Phone, Cnpnett 5 and Nath Vs " Niushor at Sunset, and Team Craigaile,, Maybelle Matthies
AIviatig” socwety at fetus suits . eat Hincroit is vivespresident of
: Cathedral ot th Joh is yeur and general eh
four the tiluy, will George ‘Tayhie Bhavan s "View ut flor the anil jimiet week-end in

ie Fetuple
Heston anil Leonard Welter
pen the swe | Haste, Switzerland". and "Gene
shill Hush at { Swotvertinnl™ hy Main Siebel a
Hie Market Washer” In Millard}

Hehrnary. Te tits heen at member of
J the varsity Thiskethall squad for two
ecesonts anid is eos ly af the: freshen
‘all tei this year. Mean eutt
nember of Kappa Hetty Kl trae

kayakers Mae Citi

Horetive, Huds", Market Phe at

TANI, (Ndi RCH INNL MMe
sd rater atlanta] Hei ry ia isnt hy

ip vle Via
ALPHA PHI CAMMA Noe Aare

WILL INDUCT FIVE Sn
MONDAY AT 8:15 COMMERCE cu Seam eA te a on |MEN TO CONDUCT
ina ie | ALL-STATE DANCE

math int uti ta | vm DECEMBER i thar Wot siya lente] Candiog antag ou ei | ON FRIDAY NIGHT
HAnt ME RTE ail ate ia asus falfuvecanieuttanl ath Wed 2 \ wterhury, juniors, at the Iiterars | work ay portrayed hy present day 1h anual AMES \ nT
stall, Miss Newton addeed Fetehers. sample uf Feet | yg RU HU RL aah ab

vin ever 14
(iets 4s, will preside | eateterig at
A regular bitsitiess ting of the |Collins, “Aa, president, saneniced to it i is | f 5. chain
fatrnts il he ont dalen! a Tiana Hr satan te rey SMFS To Give Lists ri age

ine the: init Holishins canpany. a mitionslly Kor Yearbook Material '\s, 0 vie 3 eweals from the dance will be
She will be taken | known teacher ot typeweiting. ad " ised he update the otitstanding

fatlior out the Gress (pti hatane of thirty dollars. te

will Ie the net spaker av the eleetrotis, purcl

> apse the falling
Napeniayes, “\Nathian
Visa

President Writes Article Advocating
Change In

Sot the Kelis, hterary anaes linnier, ¢
vine. Miss Cares ata Mo Ht tent
Heian ane uinior editors at the] din

News Reports Passing!" Pad fo tte ee
OF Thomas Finegan, 89 soy Librarian Will Be |i ie fom wa yt, natn, San | oy

Word fis een received at the |
death af Thais Panexan ane | Guest At Lounge Tea! Hae

1 State catese an thie clas
IMU orlieh Ale the Senta: Nestoral|| SENG REM: LH TaBoiK, braebe|, OSUNie adleat i acatuitage an \ tuith yea
sehool Mr Pinegaar was bermerly fat the New York state kw hibrany. [oes at feast tive terms that are be Vedlagony would hen ycive an |

teat Neat the Journal ot | stitite the prelininnes. traning tue|anul erilays in tien Satie h
catia the modern educator, De Rrutwetor corridor at Draper hall, ills cone
ted sulely | cided

Gun Dacia ROW. Ware ants tie Inewter dems MeN TRaeneny ye iyi and motivals ut aching | | Finance Board Reports
He RAN goae, ee I

566 Student Payments

nechalt the students,

artinent af education after his [o'clock inthe Lonage ot Rielurdsen
He felt this position | hall

wramtendeut uf Miss Marion Eo Kilpatrick, in
the state of itor in KEayglish, will) he the
faculty member in charge ot the
The faculty guests will include
Misy Helen Halter, supervisor +

mstructor to the | trea uddent assuckat
announved today. Only 56th
mipared with 667 whe had

© November 17 af last

in suet a
sandlle it succe

11] social seience in Milne High se

Meant HL

esdanony
ts, instructor in] Ti respect to the requisite train- | hiny to
and Mrs. Shas Mos ing, the tracing profesnion fy aut vader
ih in the] quarter century behind the fegal | estimation,
yi Dr, Carofine [and medical professions, Dr Bru- | technician ar anechia inst | The frestinen head the list with
vinysician and bacher stated He brought out the) be an educated person who has als) 184 paid: the sophomores are
ene departinent, | comparison af the req wie-| mastered the science at education | vit with Ho, the juniors, thir,
protessor| ship. that every doctor imust- sinter ja vired the techiique ot [with 124; aul the seniors, last, with
nS

St
nd Mrs. Smith: go before he may attempt ty aes} instruc

Mr an active
aber af the State college alunin
association and has served several
times on the direetorial board of |
the association. of history,

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER 2, 1932

State College News

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

THE NEWS STAFF

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W. C. A. House, 219 Ontario Strect, 21187
Managing Editar

Auiva Re
y.

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Finance Manager
Madison Avenue, 2.6126

-Advertising Manager
1, 29846

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Chi Sigma Theta, 6

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Phi Delta, 20 South Alte

Marion Howano, Associate Managing
160 Westera Aveue, 16988,

dit

Stage Director
eat

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Associare, Eprrons
Jexioe Associate
lese, Thelma Smith,

Sexior i z
Patnam, Almira Kuss,
EI heyn Wilkins.

rors: Ruth Brooks, Remtowich,

Van Leuvan, and Ruth 8
onrens: " Livsa Ingles
Kramers, Hilda Smith,

it Te
Bochner, Hilda Bookveiny B
ose Ronenteek, Bessie Stel,
Zend, juniors; F Ellen, Bessie
eines, Finily Hurlbut,
nd ater, Rowland, sophortores,
Ryan, "M4.

Celia Rishop, Di
Coe, Marion’ Mlecze
and. Elizabeth
Hartman, Hild
Anna Kore

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ASSISTANT
‘Agee: Katherine Ha Cincutatio :
Jean Watkins, '33, Busses Stare: Reatrice Burns,
Mildred Facer, Edith Garrison, Frances Maxwell,

beth Premer, Alma Quimby, Julia Riel, and) Margi
Walsworth, sophomores,

year hy the

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Delivered anywhere in the United Ftered as
secrnnl class matter at peostullice, AM

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expressed in contril
printed untess the writers’ names are leit with the Fal
ineChiel of the News, Anonymity will he preserve
desired, The News does nat snarantee tr print any «
all communications

“VALE! "

“Not fost,
senior class
of life and has received her diph
advance of the others. It is wi
appreciation of the meaning of
that we consider the death of Ali
her of the senior class.

‘The student assoc
cere sympathy to her parents

tion wish

that the file of _
in June will he mate incomplete
IDEALS FOR S't

Any dugmatig statement of the
wiiver ity is lehatate,
eptin. 1 the function nf educate

whatever proves: most beneficial
‘ot individuals. has heen conceded
sehonf, and this has resulted int
echnical training

In this mechanical age of spee
tion, this stress is essentially: prac
is the keynote of existence—ut
cendas, diminnendas of a melody

1 interesting life demands atten
the plane of the practic

We are not so idealistic as to 8
scorn techni

varade af ex
purity; it is possibl
certain amount af cul
curriculum, the studer
A elective privileges ty cnrall in
feld from his own particular stu
histury,
widen his. vision
Or
up asp
jessor_anakes certain allusions.
thsi caughts from the
stuvlent. slumps inter an apathetic
from his crmscinusness anything
ments for whieh he is responsible,
‘Opportunities for side eseurs

H the sche
we corses he is
ts whieh are not stressed,

nd friends,

courses in work affairs,

but gone before"—one member of the
has been graduated from the university

loma of recognition in
ith sincere regret and
f her commencement
ice Anderson, a mem

es to express its sin
We realize
at our commencement
by her absene

UDENTS

fimetion of the modern
a doxanatic con
has heen predominate
ti the firgest amber
tw he the aftice of th

he status now tid an

jon and competi-
tical, And practicality

the variations, Cres
provide interest in it,
ntion to aspects above

iain

that students should

istence
le however to combine
In

stimu
mM may take
courses whieh are far
ncly-—Hiterature. courses,
ssthetics, and thus
things a
taking i
hut te whieh ‘the pre

Sw often after the. first

the

a de Sulina

is inte the hyways af

fe are comntless on ae eallege camps. The

Hak interesting speakers, varied persial cn

Huts, art exhibitions, concerts af the better music, exec!

wnt Tibrary: faciities, all contribate tie make it prossible

for any individeal who iy aware that there is: nore te
hecomne truly ¢ ita

isny af meer
‘mperived meats te an witnpesy
with: the meine ubseures tte vie
seks, 1 isin younthy tha
pattern of une esistence

Wi
eal end
wast the ean we are
Meiwrmine the yeneral
iuninpraved end

rm a aes tHvit we are « iwrevinits years

Paste ny rue Minas Awr Mess, Atmaxy, N.Y Viailyy rane

Vol XVEL Neo tO December 2.1982 Mbany, N.Y BOOKS: Caron tribe Mowery
h Warnes mn We ways

CHOOSE WISELY
Vatinge will be conducted in the assembly this For Sale in the Coop

morning for a delegate to represent State college at

the annual convention of the National Student Bede] Miunan Hetug By Christopher Murtey, A80 pp, New

eration of America, Upon the student chosen to Vork: Douhleday Doran 8 Co, Tne, $2.50.

will depend, to some

Tnsefar as the repre

represent State calle
the efficieney of the Federation,

sentative transfers his enthusiasm te the student
body, he is helping both his College and the Federa
tion. Likewise is placed apon hint the respeansihitity

of maintaining an interest inthe Federation and of
initiating Certain teins where they may: he sweded
for the pest

mourn ty

The selections «af ene af the candidates
of College representative is a tmatter of
every student for this delegate will carey the repute
the Colles vith hin \ecarding: tee the di

+ be typify, aiid a representative

Viter various works dealing with
dlities and the endearing qualities
ley in this hook: continues to writ

general terms, fur his her is. no

Whi is a composite: «

unatities supposed tee he
The here

Kawavn Citizen, a gwriect esannde

criverabile person, the Man in thy

fvok it antes his Hee te write his
vive said Then wats seated

til Iie saw tlie anole ttiisivee tea
sapers that He heat teachin
sate Airveanely Hit

wild he selected

present at the

f for, whos will
aiiiple val aan average State eallee: sty

wlan they esaih fori, Hein estimnatty

} representative

BACHER

NKNOWN

of national ant fnternatiearat
iy evduvation is atthe |

AIL within his p

ayyprev tite. the

Tn these tin

al

social
h
knowat teacher

Hy Phe Cukavanis Fea her

T sige the praise Unkiwavn Teacher
nenerals win canpaiees the Cnkanarn Solder
Whe wins Hie qwar Pannetts evlucatars pian mews system
OF pedtayonyy, Mt tl is the Laon Pea her ahi delivers
‘anal guides tive yeanye, He fives me osc rarity: anid contends
with hardship, Bor fine iw trumpets ee charts
keeps the

wait, nie jullie decorations
wateh larkuiess cul amakes the at
tack er ignuraan e and tally. Patient iy
his daily he strives te comyuer the evil power
which are eneriies ot yeah, He awakens steeping spirit
He quickens the indolent, en the eager, atl
steailiey the unstable Pee tommuniattes tis ose Jey an

aanul jars the best tees
which liter

Me Tights inant ounte
lier Tita, hits
seas {team bea

learning and share
tores af his amine
we hak.

Ins reward”

Knowledge iy transiuitted nly hy. perseauil conta t
fone hig deserved better ot the Repubhe than te Ch
Known Teacher. Ne ste re worthy: tor he enruled
ina dlenwacratic Aristoc racy “King of hunselt aul servant

1 the fulties, the absar
of mankind, Mr, Mor
ite oat Tyan bel
vote thaw ay
anny anil contre
non heritae of every
He Felli whi

i
Grapher's atin was to eet ab his subiest™> essential satire
Foe tit vont alwatt Fain tres rehab w tiyesses beter the
Hwahl Bw tent ty ts Gti sand ennai
Herts et time ee ait” ae ti sis

Le any. tae ih fiction ol
Moats In
the aMlasion ot th
Hat persistent histetian, ely
Hubbard fastens te tell
fecal teva Kuch
Teaking clesely a
Maat player any

Welinique ot theB bite ks
Feel teatures hat carey an
Ps post HMO tee DUH, denne
careless. tut etinies AH

very thensghit aunt httle tvvenent

entities!
Mr Marley hus beer mare
vistal with his) Richard and his
yplisherl even amare by taki
svtnsaned sy tnpuithy trot
sil Re

treaildes
have
ren nite

om
traueedlies vit the

tle ws cased jos Ine: buen

f
within every budlyS ray

fawck quickly thrstnel
ys white pee hs will
vation ith which

ts earetilly” traced and

vitle sand tetuler thi
nate hin tyes he hits
in Tis stall
i Alive whi

realy only te
seal Mth these
inal sail see

Hweralls
ler
sual

watt bec

petty or

Mr. Morley tits te a certian estent abiautanedl thi
watirival vein wis Kanuily) Manhattan,” wl
Hannon, althineh very tinny fur a tiie, het alter
while tor seva tallive abit aval: steainl Me anes, uy
font Hy vanpatethshete hen of people

Mictubers ui the

shins I

h
walks of life with whiel he ay. well

cv ety hase

uated
sl

sul attics stall The author with
debthttal resilts, st the joys af aps tuwl atlases aml |
railway suides whieh without effort transport the sede
Kary reader ta the ewls of the earths and he paiet

With arresting pis tures, the betty

New York Tine

er tly city bie haves

ticular |

altewls |

Laitorial Kote: ‘The following
article was written for the News by
Dr. Harold W. ‘Thompson, pro
fessor of English and faculty: mre
her of Signuny Landis, senior honor
scholastic. society

What sort af people are the first
four per cent of a senior class? How
brilliant a record is necessary te be:
come one af the nine members ol
Signum Laudis.

Can you receive
rive? Are certain departments al
ways represented ? fare samtie
Di the auestions answered. hy” Dr

Harold W, ‘Thorsen, professor of
Fuglish, at a recent mecting of Sis:
pum Landis, combueted at the apart
ment of Dr. Gertrude Douglas, as
sistant professor of biology, when
Dean Metzler received inte men
hership the nine seniors just selec
i

senior ha the highest

eis always president, This

the honor gnes to Carol Cedar

duis of Jamestown, Her average

of 2.70 is considerably above that of

member of 1983, and it
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in Haueation 9, 4 fresh
t brought thers of
Her inajor subject

prim course th
the ie tow)
hematics and her rninor

ey
Vhe seven nienbers whi rank be
law: Miss Cedlarquist are so
| even in
ily from 2aN te Then
[tere fssone smeiber with an aver
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The igjor. deystrtons: repre
| sented this year are muthenstties
[with 4 cCoargiist, Misert, “Van
Vatkenlurishi, Preneh with

| Claestas ann Sinica ty aind ane: tr

J each ofthe jolla inge departments
Fuulish i Roohant, history Kurd
her), commerce “1Cadienst, sand
chemistry Worstlint VS
uinors, history leads with a
Finclish has 2.1 the

‘il nine site listed
wid history: have dea

wl Ci have each, entry
has 2. and eominveree sand helene
| Have vane eweh

| COMMUNICATIONS

SHAT VLBA SOROREEY
WM

| Calendar

au hatha

(eeadeste ig at caulk

‘Yomorrow

Wits well produce, Haan it ws

Dr. Harold W. Thompsoa Answers Four
Questions Concerning Signum Laudis

These results emphasize the fact
that the first four per cent of each
class usually has a predominance of
members from the departments of
history and anathemutics, If the
majors and minors af these Wuhest
xroups from the ¢

engi ‘gest department in

the college) is fourth with only 6,

‘The nine members have 4a C%
yt

all Two af the 1s
are On the other
hand, Hisert, Roohan, and Vann Vat
kenhurgh received A in each te
bf Kdneation 9% and. lelesias
ceived an A anid a B

The youngest’ member of the
group is Margaret’ Kurileez, whe

Will he only 19 when she graduates;
the

Flora Wurstlin will gr
nenth whew she
of wen

ALUMNI PRESENT
NOTED POET-CRITIC
ON TUESDAY NIGHT

{Cat ned from pave Ve column WY

Anes f Fatteree

Huis Cadwell ave the fivet sattst

Janey
oa
ae Re
Hay
i woe ent tLe hk ng
ns gs sn YR afi tbe Mr
ihe Care” Kop a
‘aly betas are aaa oem a
so cnn | R
et mM a |
Fame, Rivharsdsson hall H Atestinns that we
Spine Lantis Uitermeser her aw tors. | Wee esate
et lated wt i a ae a
seh ruta te
Wednesday aren’ : Hn a
Ui ga Range viens |LSCRT Rat nak siete
srt ant RASA et eta i eatin
wm i eantaas of seth
Wj on 4 Gama atu faeces gia ai
wneeting, home of Mes. Lester [he mechanical
va tie ain of the yey sma
Fwy wl Ba
25 pS Gey wa fal ae taal
Lene gr age fe § gate ol
1 Wu 1 Menorah discussion [awkward Eeayever “ part ‘
nds, "Loge arin feta, Mekeae iy ca
tall The play wats taunt
7a yan Martin vhs fatten
need ante” ha cane
rate fv ny

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER 2, 1932 Page 3

A.A.U.W. TO HAVE a F
JADICK ANNOUNCES |*“Gurisrmas parry |Poetry Illustrates Philosophy of Life, OA Tees

SPORTS SCHEDULE] _ FRIDAY IN LOUNGE Miss Futterer Shows in Talk Tuesday! ” pussies MEETING

Three poems illustrating philosophy was brought! Adam A. Walker, professor of

E era re pt ie economics, attended a business con-

Fee ee Ee a ference of the house of delegates of
professor of English, at the “lthe New York State Teachers’ as-

ting of the Young Women's sociation, conducted in the Van
ian association in the Lounge Curler hotel in Schenectady re+
cently,

“| Howard W. Pillsbury, superine

tendant of schools in Schenect

he American association of Uni-

Intra-Mural Season to Open| versity Women will conduct
With Senior-Sophomore |‘ hristimas party nest Friday nigh
Contest January 5 in the Lounge of Richardson hall,

Miss Martha Pritehard, head of t

library school, and a member of | Chri
of Richardson hall Tuesday after-

By ‘Taostas Ryas, SM

| the hospitality committee for the as-

‘The intramural basketball

Miss Futterer gave a short talk WILL HAVE DRIVE
before cach reading about the life|
‘of the poct and the conditions under

Wich ke pon was written
i phy of life] drive before Chr

ny Words |finanee its 1982-38 p

The Young Men's Christian asso- | was re-elected president of th
Gaon ‘sell coi ion for the coming year. Dr,
Frank Parker Day, president of

Union e« the address of

pington alt Few| Gay, “HA

men are efigitte tw phy | & w E
, New York eity, and ¢ Tintern Abbey": Fran:

fintrasmural Jeane, Jadick [unity ce
Stated. Hecadded that each” chise|a book, also ‘to be donated to afeis Thompsen’s “The Hound of| Jehn Bills ghee A choles coinposed af Sche:
incase wt he started the] Heaven trate Me“ Cathulie|aenoation wil serve a cra, Hea achuol_ clibleen Cariatel
center idea of a personal God; and the Gay added, music, Professor Walker reported.

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sophuniores, Kenneth
freshmen, Paul Cheney

= ae = | ook at thal Bay roll em”

‘why sth

CHAIRMAN NAMES
FRIDAY AS DATE
FOR CLASS DINNER

Raytienn| Harris, yc persist sf
1 at ate Pesietinaster, Miss

Bru Tohiy M. Sates, principal
ef the Milne’ High si hou use ai j
fi practice teacluing, will be the
tured speaker. Dorothy King, Cee
Bos, Stewart Gay. sant Beane Fill

Eleanor Wilk

cutertiinment, Marjorie Morton.

ARE RECENT VISITORS

Kay Blu, ‘32, Israel Kaplan, “30,
femme: Will: ieoa3,. were. rerent
week-cil visitors at Calleage Hote

The Sophomore in White and
Black File; White and Black
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Page 4

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER 2, 1932

BANCROFT TO BE
JUNIOR CHAIRMAN

1934 Week-End Is February 3-4;
To Have Prom, Tea-Dance
and Class Luncheon

Roger Bancroft, ‘34, will be gen
eral chairman of the annual junior
week-end, to be conducted
and Saturday, February 3 and 4,
according to Maybelle Matthews,
class president, Bancroft is vie
president of the junior class, The
events of the week-end will include
junior prom on Friday night, and
junior Iuncheon, and tea dance on
Saturday.

Bancroft will be assisted by the
following committees, in the ar-

angements for the dance: floor,

5 invitations, Jean
rations, Katherine
am Nelson, ec
+ music, Charles Kissam
Marion Mleczek
Goodenow; Fe
chaper-

programs,
freshinents, Hilda Bradley:

‘Trentleman,
heim will be general

cones, Alvin

Hilda Boo
chairman for the lineheon, She will
J by the followin
faculty, F

th ae
Thelma

Genevieve
Denali

decorations,
and arrangements,

s
Shorey
Benedict

appointed
Charles Robse
telle Bienick
herty
M

i editor of the News, will be
Reneral publicity. chairman for the
Weekcend, Hancroft announced

CLUB WILL DANCE
AT KENMORE HOTEL

ON DECEMBER 16|::

Potter club] fy

rd Eldred
will conduct a supper dan
nbow room of the Ne

hotel on Friday, December 10 at 10:00
o'clock

according to Hernard S. Ker
n fur the
the addi
al supyer dmce i the
club,
and Kappa Delta
ach mvited to
ve, Kerhel added,

danee will L: SS tte ete
fi A GIFT
“lt
q MEANS
Ya st I
york f

hhewd
merce departin it

Club Will Initiate New
Members December 15

‘Twenty-six studen
int member chemistry
club next ‘Thursday. aiternoon iit
room 250 «f Husted hall, Geore 1
sert, “AR, president, anneunced tora
‘The candidates for membership, will
he divided inte groups aid each
Will present a stunt, Hisert ated
\ dinner in the cafeteria oi Husted
Ivall will he conducted

sia have heen
ivitation, Flora \astlny
cehivirvian a Vail, '43,
Mate dinner, Syst
M4. chairman, Harriet Dunn,

wl hihiy Nurhach,

New members will bes Pheuteth
Hoyt, graduate student: Maurie
Steinburg, and Lawrenw © [enema
Seniors; Maron Jasper, Gis Nstkis,
Sofia Zelnick, Anthony: Dorsine, W
bur Bowler, Hareld Gardaer, Ray

Moore, juniors; Eleanor De
il, Aileen Dexter, Flizabeth baer

ct, Lydia Fisher, Hilda Heanes, Elma
Ni

erson, Florence Stanehutk, Helen
Zinuwer, Jub Wills, arr tall
ik. Martin Ld
Mwal Ps

ANNOUNCES EXHIBIT
A collection of hand-colored. pho-
graphs of famous. work

art, announced

Kenmore
t

Is Week-end Chairman

Roger Bancroft, 4, vice pre
Ae eho. will

COLLEGE TO PICK —
N.S.F.A, DELEGATE
IN 11:10 ASSEMBLY

tonned from page Ay etn

Miss Craiginile is advertising aman
ager of the News,
the Girls’ Athletic
is business ma
tion of "Patience by
Athletic Association and
dors in Mareh,
member of Vhi Delta sorority

ssnciation, She

the pres

the Girly’

Pentba-
Miss Craigmile is a

Matthews is president of the

junior class and seevedd as elise some
Header last year, She is. cusdirector
fof the operetta presentation, She is

a member of Chi Sigma ‘Theta sor-

ority
Nelson was. president of
last year, and virespresid
freshman’ year, He isa

af the
debate couneil, and of the Edward
Eldred Potter etuh,

Robinson was Colle cheer-leader

fast your and was vice-president ui
utsiness

his class, He will, serve
manager for the "Patien
He isa member of Kapp

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V.W-YMGA. PLAN |
POR RELIEF DRIVE

Classes Will Compete in Giving
Donations for City Needy,
Chairman Announces

‘The Young Women’s and Young
Men's Christian associations will
conduct a relief drive beginning
Monday and continuing — until
Christmas. vacation, Dorothea
n, '35, chairman of the drive
annonneed today. The purpose of
the drive is to aid some of the needy
families of y, in conjunction
with the Atbany community: chest

ahagan will be assisted by

‘composed of two meni=
ich class:Bertha Mul and
William. Collins, seniors; Marion

nd Robert Robinson, jun
et Norris and) Kenneth
sophomores; and Frances
ker and Vincent) Donehue

Howard

ke to give
y, old clothes, food and toys
‘These ‘will he collected in room X
in the

uinced today

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College Directory Reveals
“The Long and Short of It”
rd,

this year of having the longest
fame of any student in college,

according fo a. sury
1932--1933 Student Dire:
cently published. “This ist
third year Miss Hocker-
‘ed this des

st name is that of

The number of
Smiths remain at ten, but there
is one less Jones at callege, the
report revealed, There is. one
more Robinson and one more
Brown,

SENIORS TO FILE
PLACEMENT SLIPS

IN MILNE BUREAU)\\:"""

All seniors who will be sgraduated
in Jame will fil out

blanks in room 120 of Milne High

appointment

school next week, according to an

Keep Beautifu

G.A.A. T0 CONDUCT
CAMP WEEK-END

Members to Leave Today for Visit
to New Site at Chatham,
Chairman States

‘The first week-end camping trip
of the Girls’ Athletic association
for this year will begin this after-

noon when a group of students

association

p near
according to Mary ‘Trek
president, Harriet
ral chair

athamn was

e last year and
n log eabin, wax built during the
so that the ay
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their own to use for
week-end trips, The

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to show the relative donations aff ! John M, Sayles, priuei yailiae, gad, Celle Misha
At the end of the drive, | pal of Milne High school and see- {Mees fanet Norris, Joan Barrow
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