State College News, Volume 15, Number 31, 1931 May 22

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Vor. XV No, 31 Stare Contece For Teacters, Acaany, N. Y.,Feivay, May 22, 1931 $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues.

SORORITIES NAME i Calendar STATE T0 OPPOSE | To Award Degrees | 364 CANDIDATES
1931-32 OFFICERS |: NINE AT HARTWICK ~ TO SEEK DEGREE

Miss Lockwood, Beta Zeta, will be | Brooks and Benedict Will Pitch Annual Comme!
President of Intersorority First Double Header Games 4 Will Be

ent Exercises
we Hall
June 15

PRESIDENT NAMES mn
KERBEL AS EDITOR rh
OF ’35 HANDBOOK :

" STUDENTS ELECT

wis! ISABEL J. PEARD
sv ss! 193-32 PRESIDENT

2, was elected

ter
in the

HELEN MEAD, °32,
LEADS DRAMATIC
AND ART COUNCIL HERBERT LEHMAN :
TO SPEAK FRIDAY — Class Conducts Final
IN 11:10 ASSEMBLY Election Of Officers DEBATE COUNCIL’S
PRESIDENT TO BE
RUTH KRONAN, ’32

\bsct Nimded Professor ts Subject
OF Address OF Dr smith “Poo S phi res

Finance Board Adopts

Nios VO BLAKE ASI Ruling For Next Year
PRENCHL CLUM ELECTS

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1931

State College News

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

THE NEWS BOARD
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ABOLITION ISIN ORDER

Every member of the st eciiths will he asked
this morning 16 vote for the aledition naan ot the
r and listens ied Crlewe
IW twee seks ase will be pre

Inv considering the quest
ber the wording af the metion, ‘Phe
tion tet the wearing uf the resalia be

alvliched as a tradition This
es from incorpurain
f their suphomnre rules

nd it shen bei with mean
wer he responsibil the
1 Myshania will he

coming soph

headin

Hi the me
that the ¢

on is passed—

will no ior

dition and

niaintenance uf the 4

my the da ireshmen

free i
tis alt

the progress made during

that this

steps bee tavern

the past three sears in the Cullexe
this mornin
The 131 Myshanta retires from its position af aalvicer
and Header ob the stivlent association sad as it retires it
makes las stint we the Ta IV
one that is well worth fatlewing and ane shih sll
ints car yf anieltish: serve
west interests el the: staslent

LONG NOSES AND LIEPTERS

Many: tyias. of iatividinls: miter oye thee pega
any: vanity. abil this | ' We

a Se when, wl
the prerence of the Kutter tevasoanlly. site Wr the sur
face! like, worrns borin trenigh nid iter tn

There has recently heen seanething ot an epitemic a
fai this sort, Students whee faye: presumed tat
as a sate place in whieh te phice mates a
tudenty have heen made te realize th
Fa seated envelope will got Feveive the
weed Wy Fema sealed until
Instes, these. fine

ordinary courtesy uf bein
wildness

the individual ead unica it
pstanding citizens vit the Callege have pertitted their
uucontrollable eurivsity. to rik sawity willy tieie seie
of decency, i they have them, and hie opened these
Tetters, Wis a prissible assumption shat oan nf these
notes and letters contained anaterial of a personal or
omfidential nature

At othe present time the stadems can da fate on
nothing tie safeguard themselves frome the apiste carat
th the wees anes te thet their

territory torlarlden thew fy all thet
tt evens

Vuossibly Hocker rnailtieses wonld riot be aan ss. fast

ilies cutbosity weal portuably fats thee tee ave
Comme the fees tural beta evo ah

Wren tients We akateTi top ate Te pasos ined
Ta) fowath Byte. that th

PTH ol i

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bir the organseat

ihe a bite ot affiiey is tha raul all play
During such elections the amenlers glare ¢ 1h
about, write Gut their ballots, and generally sueceesl at

ditor-in-Chiel | a

i calege year ty the Tliiat| their suecessors, om the Tisis of acti
vhserved sand directed by: the
Iuvueel

ine |

blackhalling anyone they wish by force of minority votes.
Responsible members of such fraternities can do nothing.
‘The result is that they must accept candidates of the
iwinority or suffer the chance of having their chapter
charter revoked. Such an attitude hinders. the conduct
of legitimate business, and reduces membe in the

fraternity from a position of honor to that of one of]

Myskania “Taps Only Eleven Juniors:
Leaders Are Prominent In Activities
Only eleven members of the junior class were tapped for Myskania,
senior seqet hunorary soctets at the Movin q

he 1931 M:
three

‘On ne The My
ars previous have consisted of thirteen embers

feave, They | ¢
ich they: hold | and following the
imenviable_ reputation ch, the twelfth

rice Van Steenburgh was the first to 4
Iphabetical order, anuel Dransky. Alf

membership and arc

ior themselves, Ins new term begins—a term | member of the 1931 Myskania, consequently did not tap a junior
in which petty’ and actions can be left behind and | NIP ipembers of th on ta gratoate of the urat
new order of things ini Mo leea aReiee tn ie Hh ach she i

‘a
‘rs since their freshe {maior im English and inors. rene

SDAGOGUE BOARD

CHANC ' 2 fat h
he question of whether or not the Pedagogue board | Ut Beer ino “recurd | the. dramatic
sw a sellperetiting ‘has arisen, aay ahs High school record thou

‘as a dependable criterion of | her Colle

oss here | the

An interesting feature of the rece
pris of the new members shows
that eight of the eleven are either
majors or minors in the English
department

The records of the new Myskania
in the order in which they

te es

ils a solution this year,
members of the incom:
il a business manager

by

time and. again d
Tt has been the custom for th
ing senior cl

ts of the anny
This method has presented some difficulties, fur while
large number of candidates: might accomplish
mount of work required for presentation
yet one, two, of three of them would have
accom an outstanding: piece of work, Yet per=
sonal popularity entering at this time might result in the
Action of te not so well qualifie
he present heads of the yearhook adn
iL_even the probability of stich an uceurene
The praper.sulation to. this prolen will probably. be | ny
dane iW the organization of board of five or six. men Fi is aan
hers who will have the constitutional right to choose | ce
accomplishment | Bransky

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halen

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‘eshin

members of the retiring

very easily, su far as the

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= it mnistitetiony avhiehy may Ieee

ile hy the Prsurd nud they presented te the aneomnine yh ‘4 .

we elise jor ratidivation which would respine a twee 5 Ih ° 1

we aeveptune by th Ue fear the Ne n i ‘ ‘i
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vival thea new menibiers uf the etait take
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ts Heat while aL ava auhiewites * i i i a feet

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1931

ROGER BANCROFT CAPTURES COLORS
OF 1983 IN INTERCLASS POLE RUSH

Yearl.ngs Win Pole

for First
Win Tux of W
and Dr, Risley

‘FRESHMEN CAMP |
‘SITE NOT DECIDED,
DIRECTOR REPORTS

ius et iy
Beesentls Bau reat
rhs

Vom

vaap. is nearer
Mibsas sand there |

| Pan se OF 1ost Camp Js Educational
Rather Chan S ial. Directors De

Director Invites Faculty
Teaching Freshmen To Camp

THE

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HOTEL

G.A.A. COMPLETES Fine aye oa
ELECTION OF FIVE i“
1931-32 OFFICERS : eth

EST AN
7 TENNIS
shot BASEBALL.

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aman ie The Large Red Brick Building aUEARs pital Ae

FOUR OF 1931 FRESHMAN CAMP LEADERS PROGRAM SHOWS

Mal CAL CHANGES

Camp Program Includes
ion of \'rablems,
Announcees

cmp and
Wy He, sath

A Carter Pen is a treat to
the eyes, but the real satis-
faction comes when you start

to write. Gently the fingers
guide the smooth, flexible
point which responds imme-
diately to your particular
style of handwriting. An
enduring nib of long wear-
ing osmiridium prevents fin-
ger \e — assures easy,
fatigue-free writing. Built
into the cap of the Carter
er the Rocker Spring
Clip released by a slight fin-
ger pressure. The pen slips
from the pocket without
pulling, jamming, or wear
and tear.

CARTER
PENS AT
POPULAR
PRICES
ON SALE
AT THE
STATE
COLLEGE
CO-OP

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1931

$50,000

Paid to

5 Prizes 0:
A.B, FRANKLIN, U1
JOHN R. MeCARTHY,
FREDERICK E, ROBINSON, (ores!
WM. A. SCHRADER, Brent Apts, New Shi:
DR. D, H. SOPER, 523 E. Brow

5 Prizes of $500 each

F. CARTWRIGHT, Transp'’n Bldg., Washington, D. C.
EDITH COCHRANE, Glenvale Ave., Darien, Coun.
BARBARA LAWLESS, Ardmore, Pa.

JANE PARSONS, 325 E. 79th St, New York, N. ¥.
RICHARD W. VOGT, Green Bay Road, Waukegan, UL

Rani
Mit. v1
©.W. GHANGE
CS. GRAYBILI, Paton
JOUN 1. GRIFFIN, 1200 Ju
DAVID C. HILL, Peyto

N congratulating the winners in the
great Camel contest we want at the sume
me to thank most cordially th i.
mately million men and women who dis-
played their friendly interest by sending
in an entry.

Wewish also to thank the
throughout the country for the
they are showing for our new Hun
as isev ed by the notuble incre:
sule of Camel cigarettes,

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ery how 4

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1931

| TENMEN TO AID |SEMORS To HAVE T1931 EXAMINATIONS {ERE AND THERE AND THERE, YC. OFFICER

BALL ON JUNE 15

| CAMP DIRECTORS ar aurania cis 10 BEGIN JUNE 1 — TO Bk INSTALLED

the Seni

Leaders from three classes named wi
to assist Dransky and Hritz
at 1931 Freshmen camp

Assignmes
An

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Pee al hunds of Ladies’ und Men's
Weaning Apparel
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DRUGS AT CUT PRICES PHONE 6 120 Wail aitae biel Mit

6 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1931

DRAMATICS GLASS WHEELOCK WINNER IKAPPA DELTA RHO | 1931 EXAMINATIONS = BOARDS
0 PRESENT PLAY mGnowy JUse 1s|'T0 DANGE TONIGHT, 7” Heiss 10 HAVE DINNERS

xk | saruoay, JUNE 6 |
| 9am,
tounge il be see Ld i beck oe ™a¢0|News board will dine tomorrow
spring formal beginni
at nine o'clock

night at Kenmore hotel;
Echo to name editor

busards
their

is ditmer at
sight

MONDAY, JUNE. 8 jj
Rooms

Camp Program For 1931
Shows Radical Change

fy 11 Juniors Are Chosen

° For 1931-32 Myskania

WEENESD AY, FUNK
M ke

w ——- " ANNUAL PAGEANT
WINIFRED LANSING 5 ‘ OF HIGH SCHOOL
TO BE PRESIDENT 4 WILL BE AT 3:00 |
OF BIOLOGY CLUB - . a

| G.A.A. To Have Annual CORD EETS MEETING
Award Dinner Tuesday

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ALBANY 1 ABD WAR) & IRON CO,

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