State College News, Volume 15, Number 28, 1931 May 1

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State College News

Vor. XV No. 28

State Cottece For Teacuers, Avsany, N. Y.,Frrpay, May 1,

1931

$2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues,

NAVAJO BKHIBITION | mi
10 BEGIN TUESDAY’

idently “Miss Kap-
who graduated from State

c y ‘d
dangerous. prec she
“her name to be en-

a local heauty contest
and carried her colors

State Students are Welcome
At all Times in Gymnasium, — |
Miss Hughes says
| |te- victory:
Men have been
aspire to many and varied
|things, but never has anyone
dof a man who wished to
a Grotto Mardi-Gras |
queen. Ht has been made known
that "Miss Blu is
a contestant for that re
tion, Sieh pop
deserved. This
est individual has received seven!
thensand votes already
was quite unaware +
fare he was. notitied
the contest managers. th
Jowellwwishine friend of
ered his for

State college students will be wel-
throughout the « tire period of
ajo Indian exhibition which
mnasium of Page |
Tuesday morning under the a=
Dramatic and Art asso:
Hughes.
Other
eroups stich as the public schools may |
wisit the exhibit only” at specif
times |
Weaving, sand painting, and work
manship in silver, metal

known to
the
will

hall

spices of thi
ciation, according to Ruth E.
"31, president of the council

Dowie
must he
ely mod-|

‘the|

quoise, the

all be perfurmed in the gynonasinm,
‘Fhe sand paintings which the Nw
make €
which must he destroyed cich eve
ing at its setting as a part of their
religious ceremony are created in five
different colors, including red, yellow,

ane the Athletic Council

1934 WILL BEGIN
HUNT FOR MASCOT

ty day as the sun rises

frst honors

sju indian he annual freshman-sophomore

seat hunt will hegin Sunday: night
midnight, and will end next Satur~
day night at midnight, Myskania ane
The mascot will he

warded t the

contests whieh they entered fat!
November at the international exhil
tion of craftsmanship af the Wonan's
Educational and Industrial unos of
Boston,

Three members of «tribe
will visit the college accompanied by
Rerton Lo Staples of Vermont, whe
has hecome a member of the! tribe

as whi wl visit the College
medicine ann,

nomneed today
displayed this morning in the
My at HO w'eluck hy: Russell Lud
president of th

fim, ‘31 student as
‘ation,
unt
The mascot whieh will he hiddes
this year isa red and green clay owl
“RR,

class

sweording ty the rules for

tw Elizabeth Gordon,
the

is the chief ‘and nephew of according

the fast elective war, chief president of stirs

ae ne i atte Cagned Ths is the one whieh was presented
States government and the Navajo
Tnaians in TBS

COLLEGE LIBRARY
SCHOOL RECEIVES
BOARD INSPECTION

The Library: school of State cot-
lege has passed the first inspec
tion of the training board of the
asseciation, c=

Veit.
On NF js Wilson,
chairman of the hoard, and Miss
Suraly CN. Bogle, secretary, visited
the library deparhnent of State ev
eee. The om
their appreeiati
of the stall of
partinent af State

Vhe. procedure
brary sehouls

years, Ward has

received fram Miss

inet
ville firey
nn

tothe sophomore chiss hy: the present

junior elise to replace the mascot that

was broken fast yewr during the en

test
Tf the freshmen find the mascot they
will receive five points toward inter
ane) if they fail tv find
class will receive
y cure

class rivalry,
it the sophomore

‘The present viva
with the freshmen

five point
is eight wy three
in the tead, ‘The
won the jeirl’s basketball
the freshmen were view
debate stud the men's haskettall souie
The hiding places far the unyeat
have heen defined hy Myskania. ‘The
isthe hidden on the campus

chard ‘ous in the
M

or in the College buildings with the
Hawley Ivall
and third
the

entire library des jatfaying exclusions
‘al Milne ball the
Now eiehardson ball
hall brary: the the
rotund nf Deapa hall; and all the
Hf it iy hidden

Iuriedt

‘ first
for crediti er
Iniler re
Hayle recent
ofthe
Vory. city
school has heen provisionally
proved. The next i
probably take places
ine the winter tern

executive allices
the it must net
flee (hes
MII searchin
intsile
he date anuter the supervision of My
shai, aw if the mascot iy. fennel it
ist be presented te a member af
Myshatnia snmediatel

PRESIDENT MAMES
EIGHT IN Y.M.C.A.
1931-32 CABINET

se thas Youn.
1 sabinet ot
Andrew
Thew sae
Keaneth

crediting of the
Te iow: ranks a
graduate library 1 for train
sehoul hbrarians whieh means

tec the school are ae

allege veut

fn Canals,
Peclnuliyey Hight sen will con
Men's Christian

hhest "year, aecersing. t
“h

an Vitts
a Wisconsin.
andthe

efor Women,

Board Will Distribute
Year Book On May 15

Ve Hedtagegn, senior year ful, | Het
AV prakahty he beady fon slvstribie| These mew will have change et the
saan een Atkin teagan | workin eras of the YS
ta Fdvth Janes, Mh ender a chet | A siely ay. the aninal veshinen bans
Mast year’ was the first Give in sev [aet at the
wears tat the hook came wnt | the anal Colle
by Ale Spain for the yuna: | ill be conducted Sunday aight al
Abbie Dincen for the sophomores, | 7:30 a'clock atthe College hone,
and Jean Cragiiite for the fresh-|'The work for the coming year will
men, be outlined at this time,

Riccardi

nd vu ity oe

BLECTIONS 10 BE
IN 11°10 ASSEMBLY

Four are Candidates for President;
| Freshman to be Secretary

| of Association
|

student
officers for the year 1931-3
conducted inthe student
Asserily tis orig a 11210 veloc
inthe anditurivn of
Cording to Russell Wadia, 31
president af the association, ‘The four
candidates fur the yresideney of the
sociation are Samuel Dransky, Ken=
Jreth Miller, Isabel Peard, and Curtis
Rutenber.

Dransky was a member of the ex-
ecutive comeil last year as college
cheer teader.. He is a mentee nf the
Fohw board this year, and is a desk
liter wt the News.” He was: ass
inte editor ai the freshman hath
und is director «f the Grestinan cam
next fall. Dransky has taken p
hath varsity: and class debates,
is president-elect af AIph
Gamma, viee-president-elect af
nme Men's” Christian assoc
an a lee oF Gamma Mu

M

lection af ssncintion

MIDNIGHT SUNDAY

He was a delewate ani
iene tthe Modded
Nations assembly for
Miller is a member af the Y
A. cabinet, amd of the dehate ‘cute
and has participated in hath varsity
aul class debates, He isa member
of Kappa Phi Kappa and Pi Gani
Mu
Miss Peard was secretary af the
student association last year anil is
the vice-president this year, She Mis
deen a member of the erate and
art council for twee years, and Ww
a delegate tthe jmer-culleiate
aniatie ay convention at
Thal cullexe reerieks Stary
in December." Miss Pear was eliir
iinet the 1942 Mowvingsups days
her freshman year She was the
delegate to the sixth annual conven:
the National Stidet Kesler
America at Attinta, Genrgia,
president

oi the

ue pst tw

heumwwer af the

years. He was

ireslanay bewguer,

heen a member «of the Longe

mnittee for twee yeurs, Rutenher is

a member vf the esectitive eeuneil, 3
president af the sumior «lass

The qsaudiates tor the view-presi

dent oi the states ition for

nest yea Abbie Dineety, Reuce

Fithy Goiedon saul Katherine

Monte
The

iuutidates for serretary, ehusen
froan the present frestanuany elas, site
Hetitin Connelly, Marian Meta

Who Will Be

Tapped”

Conducts Elections |

Russell W. Ludlum, '31, retir-
ing president of the student as-
seviation who will conduct elec=
tions tuday in TT10- assembly

STATE WILL OPEN
BASEBALL SEASON
AGAINST HARTWICK

Tonwrrow aitermun the State ev

Hee nine will eny Hart.

Kidetiett park

The weather has heen si mfavor
able Heat the tear bas heen amealle: te
practice for the past week thus. pre=
senting dismal prospects fur Bake
charges: "The results af our eaely
ames may prove te he vey: disap

pointing becuse our kick nf practice

sets hack: somewhat,” Baker said
carly this week,

Althotigh the elements seem ter hive
eimspired against the team, it is ex
weted that areal battle and interest
ing contest will result, The

from Hartwick is the same that State

teat

lee defeated wie fast yer
the seures af ALL and 20, The visi
tors will include the southpaw hurler
Neinhardt, whe
Hast

by

Mazated Hist ye
tecit, State hte
Alan, veteran piteher, to offset thi
articulir Hartwiek adv

year Lew
Hine ide
Mi

Phe probable: Tinne-uu

pitcher, snes Brooks, wateher
Prank Yoans,
Gowdlrich,

Moret

first base “
hase, Liha
My third use, ¢
Velauras 36) shurtstyp, Jacke sam
Hj right fie, Donald Benet
center field, Fay Hla, “AZ
Joly Detleison, “33

dlers,
M
fel,

lit

For Myskania?

All Try To Guess Possible Members

Hy BERNARD KERIEL

Whe will he on nest gets Mys
hans

That seems tbe the nest pertinent
nestion ott the ht everyene

Stale valleys as tHe annual ceremony

ot Muvine May 15 app

hearer and awarer Ns the hey

Mey

1H the svtior benrary
tapped

‘nisiile tip

avtiye stunleuts

ve henge called iti abe

HHeternine iM

the

eleven,

hucmnbet sitet
will he
ase ony
wal event
hy
al

this. year
ilreane

we acti
the
nicunbirs haw Liew aay

exept retiring

we wh

selected
Results

the stutent elections
all sorts including dep

fal jsronp, atl tnaajor Assen tation,

are being watcled by: the politically

ested! ay indicators of some whose

ht he considered, “The

J uimual custom of making records and

Hiyts and comparing them has been in

progress for already quite some time.

"sa
Jtiom by" stints yt eels i nes
the persia hey thik ll be
The! pirpie  Weternmi Two tse
thes ean cone ts tye center il
The Myskina nieers are «lnaen
theie fraerstige i abet
tate, aramati,.schedirshin fiterar
silt Alia, inl sale
[tlt Har the past i thee
were thivteen mitnbers sat ATs shania
thee nlere were tcl

journalistic

‘le nein
he Myshamna treaty the

ehgible:jrauers sand the three

ye the highest umuber

tinse Thee peesitvat ole
Stinlent aassscration isthe wnly tern
tw be a ui My sham hy
virtue ul allie

rmivaiber andl ine reality: the stu

sew at fur Myshani
This iy

the lis

which will be cmducted tod

He annotmeed until

13% cmaued om toue 3, conn 1)

C
Moret

400 WILL ATTEND
BALL OF GREEKS

| Colgate’s Theta Pi Pipers to Play;

Committee Distributes Favors,
Dance Programs

from nine until two
ieta Pi Pipers of Colgate
[will furnish the music atthe event
{that is consideret to be the climax
‘of the college social events
Favors have already been  distri-
[tuted hy the committee in charge
They are black leather
bossed with sorority: insig
women anil silver smoking sets, come
sisting of id
mateh box far the men, The dance
programs, in accordance with the color
schemes ‘are black and silver with
nuvelty: decorations,
Instead of the usual receiving line
from nine n'eluck until the last arri=
vals, there will hea grand march
it 1:30 vvelock with the sorority
tvresidents inv the Feceivine line, Mem
hers af the faculty. will) attend as
nests of cach sorority
Only “sororities which have heen
sumitted to Tntersorority: coumeit will
atten! the fall, bit many af the
will" have their anual
Fheons sand dinners: Satur
at the downtown hutels, Satur
he ann Tose
¢ place in nearly all
reek houses,
‘if sororities whi will at~
wil their week-end qtiests will
3 fallow

im
Abrams, 18
ete

MiaeoteneFeenete

lation Kees

4 its
TWnne. tinee
ae er

WW" Diltenteck, M1. aml Regier

1
Sita ieing iy
f iD

W
‘imine Tot Colgate Matjo
Bian M. J. Fisher ‘of Union

2 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY,

MAY 1, 1931

0, W. Uxprrwoon Wares

ote ie ee iN A Pourricat, Dissertation
if New Yoi

St ate College News | BOOKS:

Sine College for Teachers

Drifting Sands of Party Politics, By Oscar W. Under:
THE NEWS BOARD wood. The Centiry Company, New York, 411
Egivorin-Chiel| ayes, $3.50,
tree, ‘leben Sosaak ‘i ‘This.is.an_extremely well written book dealing with
enaging Eater} i important legislations between Cleveland and Cool
idge. Setting forth in a clear fashion his porpose in
the. pening ragraph Mr. Cindervood says
"Whiett T me at the legislative wheel of
| the Government a ized the constant conflict etn
jelied to by the Congress, and
atal principles uf free govertimient on which
ights nnd the liherties of the people of the

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ALEXANDER SCHOOR,... i: ca
EC eepione 37 ited ‘s ates, 1 promised myself that by way of an

Se Horgongs ily Nefoou aad, Maria Nord | apology for the compromises: was, at times. compelted
gees a Pe Ae sae ld_write a book and paint out how we
Hat ard K eat balsa ml ta from, the ideals of the great men that
pura ‘ion \ Be Rar ut

‘gud “felon Feligion
i 1

hhis same clearness is the outstanding characteristic
vi this author's style, Continuing throughout: the book
he sets forth his. views in the same. straightforward,
at frank manner. His lines are packed full of, meaning,
[They are “meaty.” They make one think, Beginning
his chapter entitled “National Prohibition—Enforcement
are found these suggestive sentences
“That the American people have the suite
tit and the hardest hewls is laryely. respansible for the
nt Hine Saws [akyption of the Eighteenth Amendment tthe Const
The News'iver nei tut, "The soft heart respenwted. tn the, call tw help
“comunumications ‘ulfering humanity, andthe head refused ti I
TeoadwayoDinr g22e7 | the roar of the cataract ahead or ts heed the: signs that
FR the iver of enforeement was, not mavigale “at that
z Clever, even if it diesn’t mean ans thing
Sands of Party Poltities™ ig” a ult any
spective teacher of civics would

Friday 7 the
the Salen it letions, B23
fe goplcs, ten venta. Tietivered anywhere. inthe
Pe a nie Etercday ‘second ‘class intter al postotie

Albany, Ne

Pranno wy Mints Ant Parsi, 394396

Vibany, No. May 1, 1901 Vol, NW No,

Wii
VALUE history student orp
find, entertaining useful

Cnderworl, wher is formerly United St
from Mabama, bias contributed a well-thomehtevat, finely
written pieve of literature. He stvavs haw "Camere

OF EDUC

‘The dramatic and art couneil is laying more stress
con the “art” part of its name this year, The presenta-
Gin the Navajo Una ne were ei erty] 0
Veep ee departure in Oi Une and sade State | NST AME ree Hil eaniea ake,
Helping ty do away with the erroneous impression | the
that the blood and thunder of the average Wild We evergniry ‘hin nage tevatt Shih ile im miler ean pick
side show gives tu even the sophisticated metbers of mit patraucenplis tliat are well worth thoughts fur ex
che Alay the canes ie of hele enh hv

\TIONAL

ample
When the iw is horn of selfish slesire, fanaticism,

relizinus impute, ite failure is

imices in the end it annst

red hy free, ti the detriment so the
id tu the injury or repudiate

F wonder

THE STATESMAN

the sche
Indian tribe with its
It would be am accomplishment if sume of these child:
nil Layaway their Indian suits and jg
wvolujments they: could bring nut

undistorted beauty

ren wou

begin tor see achat
Of their neglected sand. piles

The de 1 nssociation is to be congratulated
in taking such we fedd step in not having sume we
paying Gund well-paid) theatrical eclebrity but ra
cimplutsizing this other side of culture,

fs the frat pause, it looky ais i there will
Ha heteroxenennts seroup invading. the pool
Ten Eyvk this: evenin ‘

tessTil ity perstna

ATTEND OVENING GAME © sonwshiat
Whew the baselall season officially opens temerrayy jen af the eet
aiteruoon, there may be no President Hovver hueling ait there sill prudally beste asa clash witty the
the first ball to inaugurate it but it is hoped that State Chinites, No State nme will be alboved tov erast will

cullege stulents will have enough ut that elusive quality | tot-State girl

overs thinly the
[he feat hive of he ean santer wil be ovate Uh
mnedinn of the orchestra: hmawever, at tvs am, the
Hy will attend and because UF aM asic Will subside, amd the boss will have to stbstitiite
ave valve format energy in aarder te maintain eat
‘stent tow of heat, Hreakiist will he served promptly
P riielad thea IC te at seven A, ty al it is retested that every one break
Vetter “supported. then It it that time in urder tw facilitate the refilling process
yeattract the—shall we say frivulads Of Fen nine to twelve, all those wher can find fuenn, will
2 Mut there is likely tw be a te permitted to rectine while the aiternwon, will Ine te
aul! sited Us extravconventional ativities, "Phe fwstise ditces
nicomfortably hoarse, You can cuurt “that satistied | the evening might in u chiange in partners se
feeling” by sgving ty the Kid Wr the fick of stamina on thie desire tor a arate shit,
afternoon atl "take the while the he aman awhen is abe to attten charch any sunwbiy wil
eam is giving it (the airy to the other nine te presented with a trophy: hy the fnter-sururity. comvil
uutat ileference to his stability asa. social periurmer

feel sheeply. slixhtes

eustuse vi a

vaguely termed “spirit” tw be present

senve nf loyalty
firuuised interest these many’ will remain,
clall iy a very entertaining sport whielt should I
There may Ine ny dancin

afterwards
simply dance—luvers
contest where you Gan atuke yourselves pleasutly

INTERESTING OBSERVATIONS.

Fonirroe afternoon Coach Baker's. desperadoes wit
Ve ests he Pruitt colt thet aaa the agar Ree it
det asvetnbdy last Frisia, atti very alli jared
iting are nevertheless must interesting. Notwithstatml Gy 'cstweted that Que Henke the recat hurt
ing the fact that its accura’y. may: Te imynited, it is! (i get plenty uf support irvan hie “anypenders” Tene
funky valuable anyway as slenving the sway” caved DS cur, there teil Bee even en. hehiat dea ae eae
the wind wf, public. pinion that aibetathesdd phase tiretwes Kank Sammolees, wil. prabahy
Of our thinking processes which, alter ally i ant Edt ee tee hee at ee tae ames, sell urate
thclesnisideration, thnaneh they are: supposed to he stationary, “The Tons
WV stperlicial hain'igg ver of the vote, 2ob stiles ithe: sater waren Will beamed lor thee seve ead
iting foe mneaitiations 128 or repeal awl 126-96 flew wil hue portitted: ty cone, ie for Made tur a teat
Mriet entorvernent weal faethe flied that ay Mi Uber asa aqua: ait hes

Mien dil toca their ine whet the ase ca ae a i :
Cantafter the dehate between hae tov voit "WEL AT ie nieia scout ad \ rik
tity aller iF the estremes ill fave iy thes acifls te ale Se eitve _
jst hk Malian stand will abhi :
perth maura wk the stint bn Yor KNOW
Ve Kasai bantam Wa Wt reat ae ca
CHIMVEIC EVENT OF YEAR Het theta witb she Alar avetoniiay wtf

Toa aie alate ea a won Fion evfiter as Kiwlds sje far tlie p
Wht ing organs alana: fini a
‘ (mtietotis finger waves NEY Fsttoana Rapp ae
4 a Whar ae then mi
dv ev en
h nv iil lee sn
iN ety, oth ty
ecko whe can blue then att eat, drinks at BOP
noe es ae N outs ‘6
_ ee, tem anne oh stn
OS ‘ N 6 ss in Ain tes the
SEPTISG INT LASSI mi
tivdonts dinctiatiy unversintes fave athpted a peal Vp elt
‘ faves fit the: vivid Keath
Dr thee: Werke al esl What iterest ibe Kae tw’ Keibbky

{Some af these listener With the aitvent i the oft iat announcement af the
eiyjoy at Tait ast ot the wero af we stuniee session Ive thie directors une
Danning to ened ane the course: the next acmeste Ne Hint te anther enjuyale stunner with an

This year the dives tor
Heth erate
ould follow this prutive in some es cad underieeadtates heave wwe ean antivipnte
© when the whistle hhaws

thier bay hatbglit abd
ten teil a very enticinye yore i

re qeettings an idea of how the

stun
ire here ul tat hes
wt tye eid ul the fest week wf eek new semester
" (From the Pree Wee

" ONLY 10 MEMBERS

mieinary. The play Iuts heen well vast and |

¢.A.A. TO CONDUCT
CAMP WEEK-END
MAY 8, 9 AND 10)

ation Gilbert, ‘31, is general | 4,
chairman for the week-end which) ¢
the Girls’ Athletic association will

Saturday, and
Van Steenburg. |

| HERE AND THERE}

v of Nebraska women
are. that living. in dormitories
eases their individuality

\ professor at Tlinois asserts
that amen should wear dresses

conduct next Frid

Sunday, bei
31, G. Av A. president, announced! fraternity at the University: of
| Holland shaves the heads af its

today
Camp | pledues,

The week-end will be
Cogswell, the camp for the Giel! rye University of Maryland evnte
{Scouts of the Albany district. AM viqers attendance. at ‘chice
those who desire to attend are fee itapertant that they char
J quested to sigu up on the Go A. A, Hlollars st ent ty eaely sti

[alten board in the lower coFFdOr | 4. yep
of Draper hall inuediately, Miss! dumbest “crack” atthe University
Tithert sa OE Nebiaske in cauuibtlal iw
("rhe committee for the week-end [a heogen derby” the entite.fellueien
are; food, Helen Durgher, ‘32, chairs) work while he is on the canny id
mma entertainment, Arditi Dawn, | outa

1, “chairman: publicity, | Mvina |) contest will be conducted at
Levis, B3, chair n, and Elizabeth |the University of Kansas te tid the
minerer and Dorothy Klose, most ideal pair of sweetheurt nm

nd clean-up, Mary | the campus,
, chiro 7

— | Officiats at the

waking the week's

University of

[Washington have found out that
Joriicht students anarry bright ny

OF UPPERCLASSES —'''5) sn stanid student yes
MAY GO TO CAMP «isto aomcier ine wanes

Not more thin ten upperetissimen
will be allowed

ticchanical engineering student at
jinn Chin State mMVersity: ts mtv ander

two ire

sky, AL camp director, The dear -
That the prearin at the Gump might | Kaae vers at ee
hevome ton cuessilead was the reason two suites spent in tra
vr the shane, Frese atthe op the ileal elueation, a
lize that the HL cetists vf peuple tea
for theta, unl Uns male walks Go HAR cuuilianed ty, she 4

Aupperctiowmen nay make them feel mnibia Spectator

unt of it all, Dransky said. The

uppers fassmen whee will be albayed tA flying seh
aattewl will be chosen because of their is the Titest petitin
lewlership in extras urricular activi, graduates

ties, aul their willityenesy to prvanote -

the can arose, The tatest fal §

uo) And landing
Viale tn

“

AH the areshnwi men will be ess Cuiversity ef Cabil Hl
pected te attend the cin relines ravings, The: sce ve
tw Dr, Donnal Vs istaist hamielredd gained hack
b nul history i it hr tee tiie
vise for the qa The cap sill
He the Deginmie if tle educational Nymevesutan It
Paes ores al will he the featyrttties gid sor H
first steps in the wrientation ot the Cver ty ot Denver wits reror
freshen. “Hhe cmp prota will bet Fox Masietane

amit te TMM his pruryeise, Disc m

wah grits ated recreation gimies — According ta police at Heecton

will feature dhe: week end university, co-eds cause mire trad
There will be st sperial visitors! day ble than’ men,
when facil members ot sattendy

samy sik oe" BOARD OF FINANCE
Hato ail alti DOES NOT SUBMIT
NAMES TO NEWS

whieh they teal, .\uention will be
riven to the more backward members

The names of tax delinyients will
im the News the

if the lise of WMS inane elfart ti
Hiker any anid afi icas, he
JEP according a decision reas lid

filsee dlc Qy the stinlent tard tical

Fhe drsinn will gut at the ene TAREE SS Hid,
trance of Draper Hall steal of at [fessor af history, aumvaneed hy
Colloee House ay list year, The “The reas piven ir nan gta
i arn will de conducted through the names this yen tnt
the College huiitings heture starting. very few students ff
The cost ui the canip will be sewer any u eee Mae Ulead
ollars this year. The Ines will Sv
fave at Tat
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served meeting "The tently Wa the i ii
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1931 8

MYSKANIA TO TAP
FROM 168 JUNIORS
ON MOVING-UP-DAY

(Continued from page Ay column 4)
The remaining members of Mys-
ia are chosen by the retiring bod

its. discretion

to decide who are the most likely | nearly evenly divi
Tittle help in, consult | hundred
Not a single student |

candidates fi

ing preced
association offi
carries consistently with it a men

© except the president

bership on Myskania, and this «iver
is not known until May 15, Se

Tals: ete see bie sartaloee Wn Undersnrority Ball Is

membership,

Last year there were 243 clizible

yes if eligille: stuitents

The list as follows will be read in|

assembly twdlay, when each member

of the stulent associa

for two.

haslotte Ly Hot
Mary 7
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Helbns, Ratt gine \

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RECEIVE MEMBERS
Te Atpa Tant soteants webcam
mabey

Normanskill Farm Dairy

ca

Bottled Mille and Cream

Velvet

Wholesale Price to Parties

State College Opinion on Prohibition

amendment is ady
to the opinions
sixty-one students who so voted in| k

Dopesters trying |

strict enforcement and one hundred

PROFESSOR YORK Ten More Of Seniors
TO ADDRESS CLUB Get Teaching Positions
AT BANQUET SOON ‘Ten more seniors have obtained

5 vopte hana | teaching positions for next year,
Professor George M. Nork, heit!| according to. Professor John M.
of the commerce department, wil jc earbiadl of tHE A RESIERF

Modification of the eighteenth viewed the question, in view of the
‘assembly on |
ally

Is Divided Between Repeal, ‘coum

able, according] approaching debate
hundred and between two natioi
ponents of protibition

mn

the News poll conducted last_week | forcement and prohibition modifica-| sneak at the commerce chub’ ban-
Jin assembly, Sentiment betweeri! tion : Fe At ie uh ban | hureau, Elizabeth Smith will teach
strict enforcement and repeal was! The News will conduct a ee aaa tlock ie the, {commerce at East Aurora; Jose-

0 o'clock in the

y 9,

rere the phine Spencer, commerce at Cairo;
BS, Se NE ee reef | ave ‘et Washburn, commerce at
t president of the chub, Lucy H, Os-

port, Norma Butler is to go

1. with one| poll. immediately
ul twenty-six. voting ch

 resniting from the ¢

and twenty-eight expressing them-! pi ntest. ‘il also be a speaker
selves: for It will incadenthy serve to render a) sky. “82, will also be a speakers i Akron to teach Eni

The vite was conducted by the! decision, the News board an-|tecording to Gertrude Gayette, he {aleve people have Beat
News to determine how students anunced, | president, ( throngh the mathematics de-

— — Miss Ostrosky is general chair
JOIN DEBATE COUNCIL jnan of the affair, Her committees |"
Twn members of the sophomore will be: publicity, Annette Lewis,

debated their way into. mem-|°32, chairman, Fr

couneil Tues.) Xorene Jordan and \

Lyle Mehlenbacher at
Moriches; Lila Purdey,
ns Center: and Beatrice Van
lia

ances Keller, ‘32
ret Cadell,

At Ten Eyck Tonight

He ayannns Me aint Wiliam trat y

i history at Akron;

i j ichard-| Cphomres; entertainment, Jane sR ca
Cuntest for prospective candidates | Jones, ‘31, Anna Mowbray

Ronee ge Frances Drino

et Rausch and) Vera Bergen and Ruth

the debate. whieh was conducted, | sphomores; arrangements,

The four candidates for the finals |Purin, “31, chairman, May Moore

discussed the honor system for|'32; and faculty, Gertrude Guyette

members of the council, whe with |*3]

ir ld W. Thompson, profes: |

wrod English, served as judges
The wther finglists were Laura

Styn and: Willian Collins

wh wits chosen

was conducted.
MM

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Work In College Co-op

illustrations by Miss
P, Lathrop, illustrator of
— children's hooks, were’ on special dis-
WELCOME MEMBERS [play in. the cooperative book store
rari Iasi week. These included her. illus-

Epsilon Beta Phi, sorority, wel-| rations. from Sara “Teastale’s “Stars
comes Mary Esther Halliday, Mar pie” and Hawthorne's "Snow
saret Halladay, Marion Rodily, and Saree semnplegcet le

F T Wesleyan: I regular meeting i

a Vlgu, wha are chosen annually to replace | Hetty O'Cunnor, freshen, into fll itigatrations tobe used inher own

' Pennetta Mi Scompletes the trie rores | Membership. hook “The Fairy Circus” were dis
i Wy Ba Voie [the onembers who are Wat by ard] ge NEW MEMBERS —_[flsvel, This book will be published

welcomes Alice) Miss Lathrop, an Athanian, studied
e Keller, “4, inte [art at Columbia’ university: and at the
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts,

. The new members will probably | Phi Lambda sor
he installed at s- meeting to be eomt-| Cornell, “33, and Eb
Ties ducted iter assembly: today Hull membership,

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| Checking up
Ren yourself

the real convincer is to smoke

Dost raxe our word for it,

switch to Camels for just one €
delight of cool

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mellow mild-

1y then quit them if you can.
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74 Chapel St. Albany, N.Y.

The moment you open the the Camel blend of

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est Domestic toba

ence between fresh humidor vos, kept

packed Camels and dry-as-dust in prime condition by mois-

cigarettes, Camels are supple ture-proof Cellophane sealed

and firm to the touch, Stale,

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4 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1931

60 GO TO ANNUAL French ’29, Discusses _| Intersorority Ball Is Elections To Be Today _|MANAGER MILLER
JOINT CONFERENCE Journalism In Article At Ten Eyck Tonight In Sjudent Assembly) ANNOUNCES PLANS
OF ASSOCIATIONS: Courses in journalism offer educa-| (Continued from page 3, column 2) (Continued from page 1, column 3) FOR TRACK MEET

tional advantages not offered by any| Phi Delta: Ann Cruikshank, 'S1, and| William Nelson, Grenfell Rand, Al- :
About sixty people attended the] other department in the Elina Glenn Perriman, Cornell, Virginia Baxter, mira Russ and ‘Thelma Smith, The first intramural track meet will
be conducted next Saturday, May 9,

pe -| William M. French, '29, director of| 29," and. Victor “Mokenn, Philadelphia:
second annual joint conference Com) rubyic relations in the public schools | Dorothy” Kline, "3, and. ‘Car! Hol rafessor Genrge M.:Vark, head of] © Sota ‘cetock, at Ridgeheld. park
This location was secured through the

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ducted by the Young Men's and] of Grosse Point, Michigan, and asso- Pi Wer Bung 32, and Tom Garret the commerce department, and Clar-

Young Women's Christian associa-| ciate editor of the School Press Re- inia Hawking, Teaw-| ence A. Hidley, assistant professor of ‘

, last Friday and Saturday, ac-| view, declared in the April number | man, Albany; Hazel ‘32, 0 foeyssire the-notitines cr faculty courtesy of the pou Young Men's
hristian association,

ig leader| Kenneth A, Miller, 32, intramural

li
and|of the State college Alumni Quar-|Heney’ Ferris, University of Michigan: :
corilng;;to. Asenaili Van Buren $n erly. My Athi "32, and Robert Meyers member ot the finance board,
George Will, juniors, general chair-| “French believes that there is a|‘M; Erma Mow, ‘32, and Walter Schoen:| | The student association sor
amen, The conference was opened by| growing interest in journalism in the] urn, Re P. 11 Clrce Sinmona 32, and] Will be elected from the candidates] sports’ manager, has announced that
2 supper meeting Friday night. [schools due tothe realization, by [ick Fisher, Elnere:_ Marjorie Han, °38,/ Submitted by the present junior, a schedule of track practices will be |
‘Andrew Hrita, "32, president of -Y,|School administrators that the schoo! [aml Ted Metivain, Union; Grace Palmer, | Sophomore, and freshman classes: the drawn yp in the near future. Each
piel Daner can te an asset to the school]! and Maro, Fare, Altany, Coles | SOOSEe, net itsalss be choven from | Mlividual participant is invited
M. C. A. gave an explanation of the ‘proof that the proper sort of fof Pharmacyi Florence ‘Smith, “33, and] 0N€ woman, will also’ be chosen from | ial particip invited to
conference, its history and its aim. My at the: sehocl paper pays; | Daniel Corr, 31; Jem Craigie, ‘34, and [the candidates. submitted by the| train anytime he wishes so long as
Hill Haber, Albany College of Pharmacy; | 14s8es,  Try-outs for these offices |he returns the equipment, Miller said

‘This was followed by an address by ion by teachers of Fish tha *: : '
oS y motivated writing brings better results | Heth Lapp, ‘34, and Lester Collins, Atbany | Will be conducted in’ the a embly | Nest week the class m nagers will
in compulsory themes, and the more | Collers -" "armacy, immediately preceding the elections, {have their elimination cantests so that {
rmalear trees ate | CA vine i, and R. Canis of The st of those juniors ho are ve thet a" a |
versity. His topic was college rel tial Nie 1 her, 22, ameter ible for membership on Myskania {there will be no elimination contest
Geusblggathe theeic‘ol the eanterence, ‘lasses in jour=|Pearsou \) theater! Vivion Lange, ‘3,] Will be read in the assembly, accord: | conducted by the yeneral management
ai t Ae Som Saline at ECan Belat oe cicero | aril Baily: npecteae bl Portoken ing to Lavditn tuntil the day of the meet
The devotional service Sa ae or al ‘an D a ("Miller also announced that there |
morning was led by Helen Mead, '3 maar bataba tied A . will he an intramural baseba
She was assisted by Wilhelmina fering. anil writing of news as ;| Miss Otis Announces un, Erhlay alterooun, Say ]
: Bh andl wileabe ge welt ols ( A eaverwieke park. One team will he !
Se ee Foe ogi of sorrel Committees For Dance ijcsed ot juniors, ant reclunen 1
son, "32. Following this, the group| Sonal aspects of jouralim, and an P fierscnnl inne Nosed chee ue
was divided into discussion groups | mMerstanting sii nat Alpha Rho sorority. will be eane| The weather has. prulhited practiez
which continued until 11:30 when |"Tie advance course, alsiy carrying | Wducted at the sorority. house on] ing so that the teams will not he
i ng \M 2, 1 h
there was another general meeting. leredit, is more informal, and is. con ln Sade) May 2. according te ‘Helen “Otis cline mil dhe weather proves favor
At this tine Me. Durham spoke -on| iste doa newspaper tie, Stu getline. folksy Mee far the
stwent-stent relations, He empha] dens it the contributions of the iliiene eat d
sized personal contacts and personal-| prepare the copy for the printer, write | filer Menon of i. | egal: | Caventes 4
nd concluded with an example| headlines, make up the dummy. and | Kurrey and ‘evant ‘of Lis] Peon Aaa HY ie hlsten have sinned their desire ww enter
of a code for student relationships. | write editor Hai a nl a milers | Flteueratds' ‘43s, und eeieeshnnente, plane tr eondoet this eomteat an
Reports on the discussion groups og neh i Dooley | Esther Higby, ‘82, wt May 20. “ue
were given atthe open forum Tennis Team To | To Play i oi i‘
acted inthe Lome, Sutur- sis Sa
rns, the rue First Match Tomorrow teen an
Rey, Henry A. Vruwink, pastor The te |
the Madison Avenue Reforted church, ne the PRINTING OF ALL KINDS
conceptions of God were introduced |) ny College of PI ch in he
ai scsaed, |The report on feu ‘ls ie Cale i \x Students and Groups at State College
Student relations, which was ed. by | of cacti pe | Dill Ba Sleeh aehdL Gace
Dr. Elizabeth Morris, assistant pro: as tn ait ether mt ain Speclavarention
fesior of education, included “the |e, ayel! as in all other ma NAMES COMMITTEES |
faults of the ex: titudes of the Mice Bennett, ‘31, president, has ,
‘ulty and the student and made sug-| aynotneed the iy ill be come |#PpOIned the following committees é
Gestion ee os aia ume| Ee of T Vincent |for the Vsi Gamma sorority house
foup on sportmanship agi Ghemntewl wate Jack Si Anthony | dance: music, Helen Hurgher, ‘32
ste Te hy Det and Grd Haxhes, jor wher 32111 4 iT Pres
He ee ation, [Stk and Gordon Huwhes, juniors. decorations, Bertha tuhl. 38; AL | Mills Art Press — 304.5 7
the terms were So, EOE Nein Siem [nie Roe Mr ha ; girs Broadway, 28?
decided upon, Was the team, Lindt, ‘33, Hannah Parker and
i discussion of State's sports- | ecttowing. is the complete schedule Dorothy Gritin, éreshyve chaper — =
ship. problems May 2" Ninany Pharmacy colleyecc| ones: fean Watkins, “33, Haretette
Carolyn Kelley, ‘31, president of Y. | ag gn albany BiarnRy Saleen | Tindiannn ee
W. CA. was toasionatress at the |S samitton. coll ces Heyt, “33, Jane Martin. and|{| 8D: Jeoney Phone 07613
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the conference. A welco ‘speech | y E —— - q
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Dr. Dompl V, Smith, assistant pros) May i Ro Pe Lechome . FI
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