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VM&maM< :M Page 4 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER 4, 1<J35 I Freshman Class Has 316 Entrants '39 Has Largest Men's Faction of All Classes with 105 M e m b e r s o n Roster FrmiU Mildred GRECIAN GAMBOLS The class of 1030 hits throe luiiuli'ell sixteen liietiirJ'ersj Miss Eliznliui.li Van Dcnbiirgh, registrar, announced to- day. The qleiij averaging one hundred five members; show a marked increase of forty over the men of the class of i<)38. giving the class of lil'SO the largest qliotil of men in the College nt present. The following arc I lie mimes of this year's freshman class: Katlirya Adams, Christine Alius, Uob- ert Agouo, Marlorle Albright, Lucile Alessaiidrlni, Elizabeth Allen, George Ainycd, Albert Archltzel, Charles Arnold, Phyllis Arnold, Elizabeth Arthur, Elimi- bvth Austin. Edith Bailey, Hetty Baker, Klclmrd Bancroft, Jeannetre Barlow, Muriel Hurry, Emma Bottulae, Janet Beaure- gard, Hltii Benedict, Albert Herlmry, Madeline Burg, Harry Bergsteln, Helen Bernard. Helen Bifurellii, Inez Billings, Victoria Bilzi, William Bognstn, Vir- ginia Boltou, Joseph Bosley, Eflielyn Boree, Frederick Bowman, Agnes Bul- liiMi, Cbnris Itimip, Uulli Butler, Gladys Butsigy, Joan Byron. Cittlierlno Calllas, John Cnramia, Au- gust Casper. Until Cass, Edith Cassn- vniil, Grace t'nstijrlioiio, Jeanne Olirisler, June Clesla. Robert (Murk, Sinn Coppo- lino, Jane Crawford, Sac Crnndall, Mynderl Crounse, Helen Crosier. Edith Davis. Marlon Dayton. Eleanor Decker, Brila Deenrnii'or, Betty Dodge, Delia Dnlnn, Kenneth Doran, John Dorinan Margaret Dorrlaratn, Hall Downey. Lester Dryden, Marjorle Dunn, Helen Dunning, Florence Dvyer. Max Edelsteln, John Edge, Isabel Etliliigtnii, Kill Hi Ellis. Kenneth El- mere, Anna Eiacry. Herbert Bngol, Charles Ettlngcr. cinra Pagan, Friiueun Kailon, Mabel Farrnll, Rexford Piaster, Marlon Fir- man. Anna Ftopittrlek, Harold Fluster. Cornelius Fnanrty, Illliih Foote, lOllzu bWli Foreman. Charlotte Fox, Lillian Kmnk. Charles Fi'Miklin. Leonard Fried binder, Viririnln I'tiroy. Bernard flnlTii' v. Arthur (iainper. Her- nlce (later. Helen Gibson, IOllnl'ern Gil'- fiird. Marlorle Gllroy. Iteiijninln (lltlin. Stephen (Fodfrey, Patricia Golden, Rob- art Gorman. Jeanne Onsseloln, Bessie Graves, Harriot Green. Lornine Green, Wilfred Green, Mnlvinn (Jrnssinnn, Mary Elizabeth Qnentlier, .timet Gurney. Klorence Elalierer, Vern linns. Henri- ella Hnllireieli. Mernlre Hall. Virginia Hull. Mnrv Halplii. Allecn Hansett, Knlbrvn Hnppel, Peter Hart. Knlliiyn Hayes, Bptty Bayfnrd, Helen Hcnze. .liiHtlni' Hermann, .Inlins Hershkowltsi. Roliorl Hertwl". Miirgnrcl Hiclinek, Lllliiin nines, Virginia Hoagliind. Ken- neth Hoi s. Mildred Holt, Marlon F. Itoose, William Hopkc. Mnrgnret flora, Joseph Flourigan, Dorothea Iloyt, Fll-/.a- hetli Haiku. Dorothy Huntington, Mer rill llnnl. Snnl Ikler, Robert .feitiiroy, Edna-Miirle ,1I-NHC. Frank Johnson, .lames .Tohnsnn, lOleitiior .bines. Vera Kaiser. Anna Kallckman lln Kebrlg, W, Charles Kclley, Kidsy, Until Kerley. (Julie Kerste, Mil- dred King, Olive King, Frank Klrk- [intrlck. Lillian Kittle, Gertrude Kloek, Annie Knapp, Beatrice Koblenz, Cath- erine Krieii, Frieda Kurkhill, Fannie Kiirlniisik. Hernicc I.iimberton, Anna Luwson. Mildred Leach, Alice LeBiirrnn, Joseph Lccse, Caroll Lelimiin, Until Lewis. Eli/.. Lockwood, Uloliard Lonsdale, Donald T,omuls. Thomas Lovalentl, Helen Lowry, Catherine Lynch, KHz. Mef.'oiinell, Eleanor McGrevcy, Harold MaeGrogor, Dorothy MacLcan. Elbe Miiltslo Mildred Moloney, Cecil Marino, linger Mursters. Ksther Mason. Katharine Mathise, M. Carolyn .Mntllce, Miirirnrel Matllson. Hn/.el Maycoek, Leah Mekeel, Claru Metenlf, Mury Mc-Uger, <*n roll in- Miction, Marlon Mlrist, Beatrice. Monk, T. Krui-sl Moore, Mary Morgan, ICIalne Morse, Bernloe Mosbtiy, Mildred Mosii'i', Joseph Muggleton, Gerald Mnr- pliy, John Murphy, Kothloon Murphy, Mansard Murphy, Cittlierlno .Murray. Laura Navarro, Audrey Neff, Edith Nelson, Raymond NMbio, Mary B. Nolan, Mary Nnlsemix. John Nordell, Bbtrley .Viislianin. Kiitlirvn O'Brien, Mury Alice O'llrirn, Mnrv O'lionnell, Doris O'Hliru, Edgar O'Horu, EllznboUi Outrun), Mary Ouilor- klrk. Arnold I'lilniiin, Hurls Palmar, .Mine Palmer, Mury M I'anpa, T, Mnrle I'eelii, Hutli I'okiii'Kky, Francis ICeanutb PoUliey, Denis 1'eper, RUHU I'ertu, Mary Plorce, ICItu .lean I'o roy. Siintl I'm- cine, Helen I'rnsik. Kvolyn I'un-ell. Frank Quntlrocrbi. I'liulerelhi ltiimh In Ion-. Adonuii Rec- tor, Douglas Rector, Marlon M. UeliilJIn, Phyllis lteynoblH, Itleliiird Ulhiier, Kuin- iii-1 ItobiniMiu, Marlon Rockefeller, Kriinecs Itiiiiiin, II. Joseph Rowland, Ile!en Kuliio. ChnrleH Itillnlel, Waiter linns, Janet [tutmull. .Mlirv 13, Silleriio, I'elll'l Slllllllli'l-g, Until Haxby. ciiiirilon Helioefllar, Jane Kchlllt'/., Helen rk'hwub, lOleunor KrhwurU, Kiilhryu Bchwarla, .lane 19. SeliwiTziii.vin, Kriiiieos Heoll, Karl Sense, Charles Sliafer, Edllli Klieiiunlil. Hi-M.v Hlienvood. Aiigusln Klininnii, 15. I'liliner SiiiiiinilH. Until Hlnovoy, Mnr- gnret Hlrlin. Miirviin-t M. Hiullli, Hull- jamln Solomon, Mury Hjinraelne, Juiuos Spcinc. Mildred Slallui'li, Mildred Strelfer, Virginia Strong, Jena Strong, I'lilllo Sullivan. Mury Sweet, llopo .1. Gordon Tabnsri Henry Q. Taylor, iiiizei Thompson. Bbtrley Tiioinpsou, Willliiui Torrens, Dorothy Truver, Alycc Tralaii. Danloa Tynan. Ellen Upton, Zelda Ulhe. Adeililde Vagnarelll, Emily Vogel Kudly Waelawski. J&B1«I Waddoll. Mlcliaei Wullio, Jane Walruth, Cbttrles W«Uh, Uaymood Walters, pornthy Wurrmi, Iloland Waterman, Murjrarot Wetih. Virglniu Wegener, Jeanne Wcln- herger, Louis WHSH, Sylvil* Wolss JcJeph Wells, f/idH Wester, The Greeks are uji to their old tricks. The grntls en n ' t get enough of State in four years, and they keep coming back for more. Eta I'hi welcomed ISotfy (iivgory, '3ft, for the weekend. At (Jmnina Kappa I'hi, Marie ['rindell. '34, and lOinma Hates, 'ill, held sway. Lillian Payne, Grace 1'ritcluml and Ailecn daxtev, nil Of the class of '35, were received at K, I), witil open anus. Peg Mill. •35. stopped oil' at Bi '/,. for H Hying visit Tuesday. Ruth (loldsniitli and Caroline Kit'zgerald were guests at Alpha liho. Anne Johnson, '3(1, lias the honor of being the first pledge of the year at ((annua Pill Sigma, while June Crayton, Vorna Thompson, and Marion Young, all of the muss of '38, were received into formal uiein- liership nt Phi Delta, 'Lion' Announces Staff Try-outs On Activities day. forty-six fresh men signed up to try out for the literary, business, and art staffs of Hie Stale College Lion. Try-outs for literary work arc: Cluirlea Arnold, Fdill. Biilley, Victoria liilzi, Inez Billings, Delhi Dolus. Arthur Giuaiier, Henrietta llnlbrcieh. Mary llnlpin. Lillian lllnes, Anne Kiilii'lininu. Mildred King, Beatrice Koblenz, Frieda Kirkhill. Gertrude Lerner, Hath Lewis. Richard Lonsdale, Catherine Lynch. Roger Mursters, Caroline Million. Her mini MiilTrey. Mary Nolan. Klorence Nelbueli, I'ldgar O'Hura, Joe Rowland. Pearl Snadburg, Diition Tynan, Ray Wallers, .leanne Weinberger, Try-outs for business arc: Edith Hiillev. Inez Billings. VleUn'in I'.ilzl. Helen (,'nl leal us, Jem Chrisler. lieruard (inlTrey. Henrietta Hillbrelch. \i Kalleliiuaii, Beatrice Kulilciiss. Joaepli I so, Gertrude Le-ner, Carol Mlclion, Florence Nelbacli, Ed Simonds. .1. II. Speuee, Mildred Strelfer. Try-outs for art work are: Inez llllliiies. F.ditli Slieimidd, College Bonfire To Be Tomorrow A college lionHre and rally "ill take place tomorrow night at 8:00 ii'dock mi the Alumni Held between Ontario and Partridge streets, The bonfire was postponed from last Saturday night on ueeount of ruin. The program for the evening will include addresses by Dr. A. B. Ilru baclior, president, and Helen II Moreland, dean of women, The presi- dents of the classes will also speak briefly. Songs, ehecrs and a snake dance will also be featured. Advanced Class Names Treasurer Ralph Van Horn, '37, was elected treasurer of the Advanced Dramatics elass for the coining year ill the class's first meeting lust Thursday. Rea Ladrua was named the year's supervisor of wardrobe and makeup, The class will present its lirsl pro- ductions of the year on Thursday night, October 24. Kli/.abolli Meury and (lurry (lUiuaur, juniors, will di- rect the plays, Members of the Advanced Dra unities class are selected each year by Miss Agnes K. Futtoror, assistant professor of English uinl instructor of the class, from the students of the pasl year's Elementary class. Members for lliis year are: Vincent Donehue, Hugh Norton, and Douilliy VVIiyte, seniors; Alice Allanl, Lain Duffy, Harry (liuiiaer, Ren LaGrua, Mary Lam, Elizabeth Meury, Lillian Olson, Edwuril Kabul, Elolso Shearer, Alma Snyder, Ellssubelh Htiidebukor, Agnes Torrens, Phyllis Tuclicr, and Ralph V'unllorn, jiiuiors. Daniel Freshmen To Have Meeting Tuesday The freshman class will ho organ ized under the supervision of Mys luinia, senior honorary society, Tues- day noon al IL'IOO o'clock in room gOfl of Draper hull. Nominations lor class oflleers will be iiiude and Hutu posted. Krances Studebakor and Frank llnrdineyer, uieinbers of .Myskaiiin and freshiuau giiarilians will super vise tilt) meeting, Wuxler, Emily White, Mlemmrn Wlek- huin. Anthony Wllcxynskl. Leslie Wiley, Marjorle Willi, M, Ann Wlllson, Kleunor Wise, Clement Wolff, Emerson Wood. Ruth Wnoliichlugcr, Janet Wullvcldeger. Beinlee Vultee, Howard Vork. Adeline Zazzain, Helen Zeinaii. Dr. Brubacher Receives Student Tax Ticket 200 Dr, A, R. lirubncher, president, became nil active member of stu- dent association this past week when lie" became the purebnser of tax ticked number 200. Student Board of Pinnace has been besieged since the sale began for special ticket numbers, -Kiwi Eliers, '86, received ticket 1, Al- onzo DuMont uinl .lohn Dono, juniors, tickets 2 and 3. Glenn Ungcrer, "30, carries ticket 13. Carol Hill, '30, become the lOOfcll purchaser tind Arnold Paladin, '39, owns ticket 500. FRANK H. EVORY & CO. General Printers 4 3S-38 BEAVER STREET 91 Steps East of Pearl Street LUCILLE BEAUTY SALON Phone 4-9481 208 Quail Street, near Western Are. EVENING APPOINTMENTS Albany, N. Y. ALDEN 215 Western Ave. SANDWICHES—LUNCHES—ICE CREAM Phone 4-2070 Delivery Service BILL'S BARBER SHOP DE LUXE 6S Robin Street Finger Waving—Hot Oil Shampooing—Fitch Shampooing—Massaging Facials—Boncilla—Hair Dyeing—Arching—Singeing Wilhelm St reck—Prop. Residence 4-5653 MADISON SWEET SHOP Try Our Delicious Hot Sandwiches—Salads and Sandwiches of All Kinds—We Serve Only The Best We Deliver Albany, N. Y. Dial 2-9733 785 Madison Ave. "OMAHA"— Winner, one after the other, of the Ken- tucky Derby, the Preakness, and the Belmont Omaha is an outstanding horse today. And in the cigarette world Chesterfield is outstanding. Both won their place strictly on merit. Apply any test you like Chesterfields stand for the best there is in cigarettes. They are milder... yet they let you know you're smok- ing. They taste better—give you real pleasure. © 1M>, LicoBrr * M m » To»*xo Co. Illness ,, for better taste State College ews VOL, XX, No. 3 STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1935 $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issuet G.A.A. To Picnic At Indian Ladder Outing Buses to Leave College Tomorrow at 10:00 O'clock for Annual Affair The annual Indian Ladder outinii of the Girln' Athletic association will be conducted tomorrow. The out- ing will begin nt 10:00 o'clock when buses leave the college. Faculty members who will attend will be Dr. Caroline ('. Croasdale, professor of liyjtlciICi Dr. ICIizjibeth II. Morris, Assistant |irofoHsi)r of education: Miss Mnrgnret 10. H i t c h c o c k , in-true- tor in physical educutinii; and Miss Isiibelle Johnston, instructor in jlliysirml ediioiilinn. The cniiiiiiitlccs in ehnrgo arc: general chairman, Kli/.alielli Hobbic, '3(5; food, Ida Jane llaiiiiiionil, ';IT. and Jean Edgccumbe and Kathrya llnliliic, sophomores; entertainment, Charlotte lloekmv, '38, Helen Clyde, Elsti .Smith, mid ICIiznbetli Morozow- .ski, juniors, uinl Charlotte Peek, 'ISK; buses, Mary IClmentlorf, "M\. nail Virginia Stool, '37; faculty, Kutli Duffy, '36; advertising, Margaret Hof, '3(1, Rlissaboth Strong, '37, and Christine Dcrsbiiuer. 'UK; clean-up. Kthcl tattle, '38, Betty linker. '39, mid Katlicrine A d a m s , '851. Class Will Give First Two Plays On October 31 Two comedies, one nn original Sliito-wril Ion ultru-sonhisl icnlcd af- fair mid I he cither a uiininlainci'i |iln,v, will cinist itute the Advanced Dramatics class's lirsl bill of .'arc fur Ha- season on Thursday night. (Holier 31. tit 8:30 o'clock, in the auditorium of I'ngo hull. The plays will be ilircoled by Kliznbclh Meury uinl (lurry (liuiiaer. juniors. Miss .\leiiiv'- play is entitled " liaising the Kent," and \\n~ written for lust year's plnywriliiio, class by .Mary Warner, n a n mill or nf I lie I'liiirse, The leads will be taken In Vincent Doiieliae. '.)i>. and Sally Whcliui. ';iH. Tin- eiisl nls<i includes John Hills, M.'e l.ewi- Mi.ru/..' and Willitini Swill, seniors, and Leu LalJnin, ','17. The east of (in,ii.lei's play im In-lc- (ieoige (ileusnii, 'II?, and I'mil Dill man. '.'IM. Coiiunittees for Mi-s Mettry's piny are: sets, Dorothy Wlivle. 'ilii; priips, Agnes Torrens, '37s niiiku-up and costumes, Alice Alhird, '.'17. Conttuittoos for (Itiniaci's play are: sols, lliilpli Van llnnl, '.'17; prop.-, I'lliznbelli Studebllker, '.'IT; e.islnuies ami inake-iip, Hugh S'nrtou, 'H(i. tlencral coiiunittees arc: house, Mary Iain, '37; nail ndieii isin^, lOlciise Shearer, '37, Coaching Classes To Be A Feature In Men's Program G.A.A. HEAD Freshman Class Picks Nominees Sixty-two Members Make Varied Choice Possible for the Officers of the First Year Elaine Baird, '3(1, member of Myskaniii and president of the ilirls' Athletic association, whose annua] Indian Ladder hike will lie tomorrow, Address, Voting Will Be Program For 11:10 Assembly President Moure of Skidnmrc col- lege will address the student associa- tion at I he 11 : Ml assembly t his morning, I'mil Bulger, president: of tbe student association and member nf Myskaiiin. senior honorary so- ciety, nniioiinecd this week. Voting mi I In- live nominees for Cunnnis ipieeil will also take place and a census will be taken under the direc- tion of the liitci-rcliginii- federal ion for I lie purpose of aiding Albany churches ami college religion- or gaiiiziilions, I )r, Moore, a gradualc uf I lie I ni versily nf Mi.-soini. will speak on I be topic, '" T h e Kiirnpoan I'olitiea I Situation " lie received his degree iif M..-V nt Yale and his I'll.I), at Harvard. Dr. Moore uns a professor of p<yclnili)gy ill I In it uintil Ii college .IIMI Int.- been proMileiil of Skidillnre since I'.lii.S. The niaiiincc- for Canipu.s ipieeil. - II nn oilier- oi I In' -,-11i111 ela»s. a r e : J,iyuc liilokloy. Nlizala-tli (llillin. Kiln Knile, I'Villlces SI iniebaki'l'. anil Mn rjorie \\ lie:I1I in. Vacation Causes Campus Day Delay III view ol I lie In, I t lull n recess bus been declared fur I lie «eek-einl of (lelnller III, I'mil lllllger, 'ilii, P'rcsiileiil of the Kliidenl associiitiou, ailliolllieeil Hint Campus day wnillil be pus!polled until the week-enil of i letober •:.:<. Hulgcr slated thai the ilircclnrs for tin- ciniipet itivc class slunts, to lie pri'.-eill I'll on I 'II ll'plls day, are ii- follows: for the senior elass. Velll Sliiiinei'is: jnniof. John IOIIVMHIU: soplioiinire. Sally Whcliui; ami fresh man, Joseph LOOM 1 . Kindlier up pnial inciils will In- aliliiiUllccd in iisseinldv Indue. At the meeting of the freshman class conducted Tuesday noon, nomi- nations were made for officers for fho year 1985-30, The nominations for the eight, class officers embrace sixty-two members of the class, Those nominated for the various offices arc as follows: president, George Ainyot, Edith Bailey, Victoria liilzi, Frances Fallon, Leonard Fricd- l.-indcr, Katherino Lynch, Joseph Mnggleton, Jean Strong, and Dunton Tynan; vice-president, Christine Ades, Betty Baker, Malvina Grossman, Richard Lonsdale, Kathleen Murphy, Heginii Murphy, June Palmer, Mary Pnppri, and Edward Simonds; sccre- tnry, Joan Byron, Delia Dolan, Marion Dayton, Harriet Green, Vir- ginia Hall* Betty Itnyford, Robert llertwig, Carolyn Mattice, Doris O'llare, and Pearl Sandberg; treas- urer, Inez Billings, Anna Emery, Cornelius Pogarty, Virginia Purvey, Vera Haas, Edna Jesse, Mildred King, Joseph Loose, Mary O'Doanell. and Margaret Sirlinj representative on men's athletic council, William Torrens, Robert Gorman, Henry Tay- lor, unil James Jordan; rcpresentu- I ive on girls' athletic council, Helen Gibson, Florence llaberer, Margaret Horn, ltulli Kerley, Helen Dowry, Eleanor MeGrovey, Dorothy Mac- Lean, Mary Melzger, Joyce Moziaclt, Ruth I'ekarsky, and Belly Sherwood; reporter, Jena Chrisler, Helen Crosier, Myiidcrt Crounse, Bernard GalTaev, Elizabeth Lockwood, and Sylvia VYoiss. ('Iiisses ill coucbiiig will be a now I'i'uliirc insliluleil in the men's utli- lidic piogruin this year by (-'ouch \V. Irving (loewcy, The classes will he limited In juniors and seniors, and I bo periods during which I lie classes will lie conductor] will lie arranged sn IIM In be available lo the largesl I ^-,« . ,•,.,, » « nuiiilii'i- of men. Aboul thirty have l^IUD Will Meet signed up for the classes to dale, Tim classes will I'ealare coaching instruction in Hie varsity sports of banket bull, baseball, Cool ball and truck besides some fundamentals of Iciniis, hockey, ami oilier minor HpnrU. Classes will begin us soon us periods can be arranged, Intra-Mural Gets Football Money The w-icii hundred and lifly dollar* ullntt.i-il tu varsity football in flic 11)35-313 s t u d e n t budget will be trans- ferred tu (he men's lid in iiiuial asso- ciation, iiecnriliiig to u uinl ion passed by the sliulont association last I'VUlay, Kootlmll was stricken from the IIICII'H varsity uthletie program for the yenr and added to intrii-iniinil H|X)l't«. Thursday at 4:10 Thu physics club will conduct it- lirsl meeting of I lie year Tlnil'siliiy at 1:10 o'clock in room I Ml, I lerbei I lluiley, '311, president, will preside. It Will be II lui -ine.ss nieel illg \\ it Ii open discussion of eiineiit evenls in science. New melllbcrs ale (o bu taken in at I his nundiug. Itepnrlers lor I be club will also lie appointed, uinl it will be their duly to keep in touch will, current events, anil give n report of news at the ineelings. The physics club will mind every Iwu weeks, iillci an I iiig weeks with the ineelings of the chemistry club. TO OMIT ISSUE The NISWK will mil be published next V cell on iicciituil id the recess on Kridity, Karl Kiwi's, cilitor-iu-chief, aiiiioiiiieeil toilav. 1936 'Pedagogue' Sets Final Date For Photographs JTexl week will be the last week tor seniors and underclassmen to have llicir pictures taken for the 103(1 l'ril<it/n</it<\ Virginia Chap-pell, '30, editor-in-chief, announced today. Appointments for sittings should be made loday in the rotunda of Draper hall. I'iet it rest arc being taken by the Warren IC. Vanillic studios of Bos- Inn in I lie auditorium nf the Uni- tarian church on Washington avenue iiecoss the street from Draper hall Commerce Club To Have Exhibition Coiiitiicri'c club will sponsor an ollice machine exposition in the Com nunIH mi Thursday mid Friday, No- vember 7 and .H, a c c o r d i n g In Samuel Silverman, '3(1, president. All the Inlesl lypes nf office machines will he exhibited and demonstrated, III >ni oust rill ions by Albert Tnngora. champion l.vpisl, and Charles Znuhek, I/""-«•,— «,-, .Pink Q^fc c s. R„ speed shorthand expert, « ii m e r m a n V,IUD peis "Week-end. Recess to Begin 5:05 Thursday A/ternoon Kreshtnen will have their first taste of college vacation along with upperclasanien next week, when College classes will close Thursday afternoon at 5:05 o'clock, according to Dr. A. It. lirubncher, president. The annual convocation of the l.ugents of the SI ale of New York will be eon- dueled in Chancellor's hall in the Slate Education building Thurs- day night and all day Friday, (•hisses will resume Monthly morn- ing at 8:10 o'clock, Seniors who are doing their practice teaching this semester will teach as usual on Friday as Milne classes will bo in session, professor John M. Saylos, prin- cipal of the Milne school, an- nounced today. Angna Enters To Appear Here In Dance Program Angna Enters, dance mime, will make her second appearance nt State on Monday, October 28. in the Page hull iiud'lorium, according to Mar- juric Wheaton, '311, president of Drama ties arid Art association under whose auspices (he dancer is being presented. Miss Enters will give her program " Episodes and Compositions In Dance Form". Her work cannot be classed strictly as dancing for she makes of her dances a mirror of human ex- periences, At times it is dancing without music, sometimes without movement beyond the poetic gesture of anus ami body. By her inimitable grasp of mood and action, she paints a picture against a background of rhythm, Her repertoire consists of approximately one hundred episodes, willy and wicked, grave and gay. sentiiueliliil and satirical. Tickets will be sold during the week of October :2I in the rid inula of Draper hall. Students may secure tickets on presentation of tax tickets or lifly cents. Four To Attend State Conference One Junior, Three Sophomores Will Represent College " Y " at Cortland Normal E. E. Potter Club Pledges Members The Edward Kldred Poller club conducted n pledge service for fifteen freshmen and one sophomore Mondiiv night. The new pledges include: Lawrence Bennett, '38, mid Robert Clark, Kennel h Doran, Lester Snyder, Rexford Piusler, Charles Franklin, Bernard Guffney, Richard Lonsdale, Harold MacGregor, Raymond Nible, John Xordell, Edgar O'llare, Gordon Tabner, Bunion Tynan, Joseph Wells, and Kiiicrsiiii Wood, freshmen. Four delegates have been selected to represent the Young Women's Christian association of State college at the unnuiil New York State Stu- dent conference to be conducted to- day, tomorrow uinl Sunday, at Cortlniid. New York, The confer- ence will assemble at the Y.W.C.A. building at Cortland, under the auspices of the Student, Christian movement in New York state. The delegates, selected by the members of the Y.AV.C.A., urn: Vir- ginia Stool, '37 j Jean Edgecombe, Christine Dershiiner, and Thelina Miller, sophomores. The program this year will center n round vocations and avocations seeming to have the strongest claimB on college youth. Some of the hours of the conference will be divided into group meetings; each student enters the group of her choice. The sub- jects to bo discussed at the (ive groups are: effective means toward peace, possibility of high religious life under (lie present economic order, the world task of the Christian group today, the layman's and the church's opportunity to rebuild society, and the consumers' cooperative league. Groups will be led by Dr. T. Z. Koo, internationally known lecturer; Kirby Page of California, noted author and lecturer; Miss Rose Terlin, Economies Secretary, National Stu- dent council of the Y.W.C.A.; Rev. Gardiner M, Day of Williainstown, Massachusetts; and Dr. Sam Frank- lin of New York, formerly of Japan and now associated with Sherwood Eddy. lie presenl, Silverman lidded. Date For Meeting __ __..„_. . . . , „ . . „ . , (ionium eluh will conduct a sociul TO CONTINUE POLICY ti K h| „„, L(nulffl , „ f | th ., mI , ls())1 The ST.VII-. Col.l.iciiis N'KWS will eon- I hall Wednesday night al 7:30 o'clock, t Mill.- t h e policy instituted last year The cotiuuillee for Hie meeting con of issuing assignments lo reporters Lists of Alice Killer, '30, nod Jeanne bi weekly. | Jacobs, and June Andrew, juniors. Applications Surpass Positions; RE.R.A. Will Employ 160 Students One hundred sixty students of nunc than three hundred lifly who applied will receive employment under the I'cdciiil Emergency Relief Adininis trillion this year. This number is the .s:11ae ns lust year, but I lie competi- tion, has been much greater, Dean Helen II. Moreland, facility direclor of the P.K.H.A., pointed out in an interview with a reporter of the NKWS (his week. Approximately eighty of I he positions will be lilted iii college olliccs and u similar num- ber of students will be employed outside the college. "Students who do not live nt home nod who do not commute were given preference in most cases because Alhuniuns ami commuters generally have shelter and food provided lit linme," Miss Moreland added. Dorothy liiiluigiin, graduate stu- dent, bus been appointed slmlelll director of I he r-'.E I!. A. bureau an dcr Miss Morebiiiil. lo till the vacancy caused by the resignation of Grunfcl Hand, graduate student. Hand tins iicecpled a position In leach ill I lie Collegiate ccatlU' this year. Mosl of the position', WII hill I he college are included lllolcr He head digs stenographer, typist, clerk, page, reader, and laboratory assistant. Training in scouting, nthletics, gym nnsiutn work, swimming, and music is given by students in extramural positions. Students aru also em- ployed in the Young Men's Christ inn association, Jewish community cen- ter, public libraries, department of social welfare, hospitals, Albany home for children, and Travelers' Aid bureau. English Instructor To Conduct New Stagecraft Class A course in stngecrafl has been added to the curriculum for the com- ing year. Mr. William G. Hardy, in- structor in English, will conduct classes in the auditorium of Page hall on Mondays at 3:20. As tbe course is experimental, com- plete plans have not as yet been formulated. It is expected that the course will enrry one hour's credit, and will include the study of lights, scenery, and other stage details. The students selected to take the course arc: Alice Alhird, Betty Apple- iliiinii. Elizabeth Daniels, Susan Do I'eyster, Paul Dittmnn, Lucille Chirk, Muriel Goldberg, Mary Lam, Char- lotte Libniiin, Florence Nelbacli, Janice N'icriiian, Lillian Olson, Anne Rand, John Ronney, and Thelnui Shat/.el. Lutheran Welcome To Be Wednesday 1 .illIn"tin club will conduct its nn- III. .1 reception In incoming Lutheran stuilenls next Wednesday, October 23, at 5;,'1(1 o'clock in the Friendship house ul (140 S t a t e street, according to Glenn I'ngcrer, '30, president. Mr. Louis C. Jones, instructor in English, and Mrs. Jones will be guest- of the club. Dr. Chalmers E, front/, student past or, will welcome the students, Dinner will he served al fi:4S o'clock. Conimilices in charge of the recap- tion include: iirriiiigcincnls, Helen II. Siuilli, gradualc student, and Alice Kemp, '37; enterlainnient, Miss Kemp and John Shonenberg, '38. TO WELCOME FRESHMEN 01ussie.ul club will conduct a recep- tion for the freshmen in the Lounge of Richardson hull Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock, according to Julia Mer- chant, '30, president. The following officers will assist Miss Merchant in the coming year! vice-prefiident, Mnrjorie Tymoson, '37; secretary, Marion Tymesou, '30 j treasurer, Gladys Armstrong, grad- uate student! reporter, Region Bar- rett, '30.

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Page 4 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER 4, 1<J35

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Freshman Class Has 316 Entrants

' 39 H a s L a r g e s t M e n ' s F a c t i o n of A l l C l a s s e s w i t h 105

M e m b e r s o n R o s t e r

FrmiU Mildred

GRECIAN GAMBOLS

T h e c l a s s of 1030 hits th roe luiiuli'ell s ix t een liietiirJ'ersj Miss Eliznliui.li Van Dcnb i i rgh , r e g i s t r a r , a n n o u n c e d t o ­d a y .

T h e qleiij a v e r a g i n g one h u n d r e d five me mbe r s ; show a marked i n c r e a s e of f o r t y over t h e men of the c lass of i<)38. g i v i n g the c lass of lil'SO t h e l a rges t qliotil of men in the College n t p r e s e n t .

T h e fo l lowing a r c I lie m i m e s of t h i s y e a r ' s f r e s h m a n c l a s s :

Ka t l i rya Adams, Chris t ine Alius, Uob-er t Agouo, Marlorle Albr ight , Lucile Alessaiidrlni, Elizabeth Allen, George Ainycd, Albert Archltzel, Charles Arnold, Phyll is Arnold, Elizabeth Ar thur , Elimi-bvth Aust in.

Edi th Bailey, Hetty Baker, Klclmrd Bancroft, J eanne t re Barlow, Muriel Hurry, E m m a Bottulae, J a n e t Beaure­gard, Hltii Benedict, Albert Herlmry, Madeline Burg, Har ry Bergste ln , Helen Bernard . Helen Bifurellii, Inez Bil l ings, Victoria Bilzi, Will iam Bognstn, Vir­ginia Boltou, Joseph Bosley, Eflielyn Boree, Freder ick Bowman, Agnes Bul-liiMi, Cbnris Itimip, Uulli Butler , Gladys Butsigy, J o a n Byron.

Cittlierlno Calllas, John Cnramia, Au­gust Casper. Until Cass, Edi th Cassn-vniil, Grace t'nstijrlioiio, J eanne Olirisler, June Clesla. Robert (Murk, Sinn Coppo-lino, J a n e Crawford, Sac Crnndal l , Mynderl Crounse, Helen Crosier.

Edi th Davis. Marlon Dayton. Eleanor Decker, Brila Deenrnii'or, Betty Dodge, Delia Dnlnn, Kenneth Doran, J o h n Dorinan Margare t Dorrlaratn, Hall Downey. Lester Dryden, Marjorle Dunn, Helen Dunning, Florence D v y e r .

Max Edelsteln, J o h n Edge, Isabel Etliliigtnii, Kill Hi Ellis. Kenneth El-mere, Anna Eiacry. Herber t Bngol, Charles E t t lngcr .

c inra Pagan, Friiueun Kailon, Mabel Farrnll , Rexford Pias te r , Marlon Fir­man. Anna F topi t t r lek , Harold Flus ter . Cornelius Fnanr ty , Illliih Foote, lOllzu bWli Foreman. Charlot te Fox, Lillian Kmnk. Charles Fi'Miklin. Leonard Fried binder, Viririnln I'tiroy.

Bernard flnlTii' v. Ar thur (iainper. Her-nlce (later. Helen Gibson, IOllnl'ern Gil'-fiird. Marlorle Gllroy. Iteiijninln (l l t l in. Stephen (Fodfrey, Patr icia Golden, Rob-art Gorman. J eanne Onsseloln, Bessie Graves, Harriot Green. Lornine Green, Wilfred Green, Mnlvinn (Jrnssinnn, Mary Elizabeth Qnentlier, .timet Gurney.

Klorence Elalierer, Vern l inns. Henri-ella Hnllireieli. Mernlre Hall. Virginia Hull. Mnrv Halplii . Allecn Hanset t , Knlbrvn Hnppel, Peter Har t . Knll i iyn Hayes, Bptty Bayfnrd, Helen Hcnze. .liiHtlni' Hermann, .Inlins Hershkowltsi. Roliorl Her twl" . Miirgnrcl Hiclinek, Lllliiin n ines , Virginia Hoagliind. Ken­neth Hoi s. Mildred Holt, Marlon F. Itoose, William Hopkc. Mnrgnret flora, Joseph Flourigan, Dorothea I loyt , Fll-/.a-hetli Haiku. Dorothy Hunt ing ton , Mer rill l l n n l .

Snnl Ikler, Robert .feitiiroy, Edna-Miirle ,1I-NHC.

Frank Johnson, . lames .Tohnsnn, lOleitiior .bines.

Vera Kaiser. Anna Kallckman lln Kebrlg, W, Charles Kclley, Kidsy, Until Kerley. (Julie Kerste, Mil­dred King, Olive King, Frank Klrk-[intrlck. Lillian Kittle, Ger t rude Kloek, Annie Knapp, Beatrice Koblenz, Cath­erine Krieii, Frieda Kurkhi l l , Fannie Kiirlniisik.

Hernicc I.iimberton, Anna Luwson. Mildred Leach, Alice LeBiirrnn, Joseph Lccse, Caroll Lelimiin, Until Lewis. Eli/.. Lockwood, Uloliard Lonsdale, Donald T,omuls. Thomas Lovalentl, Helen Lowry, Catherine Lynch,

KHz. Mef.'oiinell, Eleanor McGrevcy, Harold MaeGrogor, Dorothy MacLcan. Elbe Miiltslo Mildred Moloney, Cecil Marino, linger Mursters. Ksther Mason. Kathar ine Mathise, M. Carolyn .Mntllce, Miirirnrel Matllson. Hn/.el Maycoek, Leah Mekeel, Claru Metenlf, Mury Mc-Uger, <*n roll in- Miction, Marlon Mlrist, Beatrice. Monk, T. Krui-sl Moore, Mary Morgan, ICIalne Morse, Bernloe Mosbtiy, Mildred Mosii'i', Joseph Muggleton, Gerald Mnr-pliy, J o h n Murphy, Kothloon Murphy, Mansa rd Murphy, Cittlierlno .Murray.

Laura Navarro, Audrey Neff, Edith Nelson, Raymond NMbio, Mary B. Nolan, Mary Nnlsemix. John Nordell, Bbtrley .Viislianin.

Kiitlirvn O'Brien, Mury Alice O'l lr irn, Mnrv O'l ionnell , Doris O'Hliru, Edgar O'Horu, EllznboUi Outrun), Mary Ouilor-klrk.

Arnold I'lilniiin, Hurls Palmar, .Mine Palmer, Mury M I'anpa, T, Mnrle I'eelii, Hutli I'okiii'Kky, Francis ICeanutb PoUliey, Denis 1'eper, RUHU I'ertu, Mary Plorce, ICItu .lean I'o roy. Siintl I 'm-cine, Helen I ' rnsik. Kvolyn I'un-ell.

F rank Quntlrocrbi . I ' l iulerelhi ltiimh In Ion-. Adonuii Rec­

tor, Douglas Rector, Marlon M. UeliilJIn, Phyll is lteynoblH, Itleliiird Ulhiier, Kuin-iii-1 ItobiniMiu, Marlon Rockefeller, Kriinecs Itiiiiiin, II. Joseph Rowland, Ile!en Kuliio. ChnrleH Itillnlel, Waiter linns, J a n e t [tutmull.

.Mlirv 13, Silleriio, I'elll'l Slllllllli'l-g, Until Haxby. ciiiirilon Helioefllar, Jane Kchlllt'/., Helen rk'hwub, lOleunor KrhwurU, Kiilhryu Bchwarla, .lane 19. SeliwiTziii.vin, Kriiiieos Heoll, Karl Sense, Charles Sliafer, Edllli Klieiiunlil. Hi-M.v Hlienvood. Aiigusln Klininnii, 15. I'liliner SiiiiiinilH. Until Hlnovoy, Mnr­gnret Hlrlin. Miirviin-t M. Hiullli, Hull-jamln Solomon, Mury Hjinraelne, Juiuos Spcinc . Mildred Slallui'li, Mildred Strelfer, Virginia Strong, Jena Strong, I ' lilllo Sul l ivan. Mury Sweet, l lopo

.1. Gordon T a b n s r i Henry Q. Taylor , iiiizei T h o m p s o n . Bbtrley Tiioinpsou, Willliiui To r r ens , Dorothy Truver, Alycc Tra la i i . D a n l o a Tynan .

Ellen Upton, Zelda Ulhe. Adeililde Vagnarel l l , Emily Vogel Kudly Waelawski . J&B1«I Waddoll.

Mlcliaei Wullio, J a n e Wal ru th , Cbttrles W«Uh, Uaymood Wal te r s , p o r n t h y Wurrmi, I loland W a t e r m a n , Murjrarot Wetih. Virglniu Wegener , J e a n n e Wcln-herger , Louis W H S H , Sylvil* Wol s s J c J e p h Wells, f/idH Wester ,

T h e G r e e k s a r e uji t o t h e i r old t r i ck s . T h e grnt l s en n ' t g e t enough of S t a t e in four y e a r s , and t h e y k e e p coming b a c k for more . E t a I 'hi welcomed ISotfy ( i i vgo ry , '3ft, for t h e weekend . A t (Jmnina K a p p a I 'hi, Mar ie [ ' r indell . '34 , and lOinma Hates , ' i l l , held s w a y . Lil l ian P a y n e , Grace 1'ritcluml and Ailecn d a x t e v , nil Of t h e c lass of ' 35 , were received a t K, I), wit i l open a n u s . Peg Mill. •35. s topped oil' a t Bi '/,. for H Hying vis i t T u e s d a y . R u t h ( lo ldsni i t l i and Caro l ine Kit 'zgerald were g u e s t s a t Alpha l iho.

A n n e J o h n s o n , '3(1, l ias t h e honor of be ing t h e first p ledge of the y e a r a t ( ( annua Pill S i g m a , whi le J u n e C r a y t o n , Vorna T h o m p s o n , and Mar ion Young, all of t h e muss of ' 38 , we re received i n to formal uiein-l iership n t Phi Del ta ,

'Lion' Announces Staff Try-outs

On Ac t iv i t i e s d a y . f o r t y - s i x fresh men s igned up to t r y ou t for the l i t e ra ry , business , and a r t s taffs of Hie S t a l e College Lion .

T r y - o u t s for l i t e r a ry work a r c : Cluirlea Arnold, Fdil l . Biilley, Victoria

liilzi, Inez Billings, Delhi Dolus. Ar thur Giuaiier, Henriet ta l lnlbrcieh. Mary l lnlpin. Lillian l l lnes , Anne Kiilii'lininu. Mildred King, Beatrice Koblenz, Frieda Kirkhil l . Ger t rude Lerner, Hath Lewis. Richard Lonsdale, Catherine Lynch. Roger Mursters, Caroline Million. Her mini MiilTrey. Mary Nolan. Klorence Nelbueli, I'ldgar O'Hura, Joe Rowland. Pearl Snadburg , Diition Tynan , Ray Wallers , .leanne Weinberger ,

T r y - o u t s for bus iness a r c : Edith Hiillev. Inez Bill ings. VleUn'in

I'.ilzl. Helen (,'nl leal us, Jem Chrisler. l ieruard (inlTrey. Henrie t ta Hillbrelch. \ i Kalleliiuaii, Beatrice Kulilciiss.

Joaepli I so, Ger t rude Le-ner, Carol Mlclion, Florence Nelbacli, Ed Simonds. .1 . II. S p e u e e , M i l d r e d S t r e l f e r .

T r y - o u t s for art work a r e : Inez llllliiies. F.ditli Slieimidd,

College Bonfire To Be Tomorrow

A college lionHre and ral ly " i l l t ake place t o m o r r o w n igh t at 8 :00 i i ' d o c k mi the Alumni Held be tween O n t a r i o and P a r t r i d g e s t r ee t s , The bonfire was pos tponed from last S a t u r d a y night on ueeount of ruin .

The p rog ram for the evening will inc lude add re s se s by Dr. A. B. Ilru baclior, p res iden t , and Helen II More land , dean of women, The presi­d e n t s of the c lasses will a lso speak briefly. Songs , ehecrs and a s n a k e dance will also be f e a t u r e d .

Advanced Class Names Treasurer

Ralph Van Horn , '37 , was elected t r e a s u r e r of the A d v a n c e d D r a m a t i c s elass for the co in ing y e a r ill the c l a s s ' s first m e e t i n g lust T h u r s d a y . Rea L a d r u a was named the y e a r ' s superv i sor of w a r d r o b e and makeup ,

The class will p r e sen t i ts lirsl pro­duc t ions of the y e a r on T h u r s d a y n igh t , October 24. Kli/.abolli Meury and ( lu r ry (lUiuaur, j u n i o r s , will di­rect the plays ,

Members of the Advanced Dra unit ies class a re selected each y e a r by Miss Agnes K. F u t t o r o r , a s s i s t an t professor of Engl i sh uinl i n s t ruc to r of the class, from the s t u d e n t s of the pasl y e a r ' s E l e m e n t a r y class. Members for lliis yea r a r e : Vincent Donehue, Hugh Nor ton , and Douil l iy VVIiyte, s e n i o r s ; Alice Al l an l , Lain Duffy, H a r r y ( l iui iaer , Ren L a G r u a , M a r y Lam, E l izabe th Meury , Lil l ian Olson, Edwuri l Kabul, Elolso Shea re r , Alma Snyder , Ellssubelh Htiidebukor, Agnes T o r r e n s , Phyl l i s Tuclicr, and Ralph V'unl lorn, j i iu iors .

Daniel

Freshmen To Have Meeting Tuesday

The f reshman class will ho o rgan ized under the supervis ion of Mys luinia, senior honora ry society, Tues­d a y noon al IL ' IOO o 'c lock in room gOfl of Draper hull.

Nomina t ions lor class oflleers will be iiiude and Hutu pos ted .

Krances S t u d e b a k o r and F r a n k l ln rd ineyer , uieinbers of .Myskaiiin and freshiuau g i ia r i l i ans will s u p e r vise tilt) mee t ing ,

Wuxler, Emily White , Mlemmrn Wlek-huin. Anthony Wllcxynskl. Leslie Wiley, Marjorle Willi, M, Ann Wlllson, Kleunor Wise, Clement Wolff, Emerson Wood. Ruth Wnoliichlugcr, Janet Wullvcldeger.

Beinlee Vultee, Howard Vork. Adeline Zazzain, Helen Zeinaii.

Dr. Brubacher Receives Student Tax Ticket 200

Dr, A, R. l i rubncher , p re s iden t , became nil ac t ive m e m b e r of s tu ­den t a s soc i a t i on th i s pas t week when lie" became t h e pu rebnse r of tax ticked number 200.

S t u d e n t Board of P i n n a c e has

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j u n i o r s , t i cke t s 2 and 3 . Glenn

U n g c r e r , "30, ca r r i e s t icket 13.

Carol H i l l , '30, become the lOOfcll

p u r c h a s e r tind Arnold P a l a d i n ,

'39 , owns t icket 500 .

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G.A.A. To Picnic At Indian Ladder

O u t i n g B u s e s t o L e a v e C o l l e g e T o m o r r o w a t 10 :00 O ' c l o c k

fo r A n n u a l Af f a i r

T h e a n n u a l I nd i an Ladder ou t in i i of t h e G i r l n ' A t h l e t i c assoc ia t ion will be conduc ted tomorrow. T h e o u t ­i n g will begin n t 10:00 o'clock when buses leave t h e col lege. F a c u l t y m e m b e r s w h o will a t t e n d will be Dr. Ca ro l ine ( ' . C r o a s d a l e , professor of liyjtlciICi Dr. ICIizjibeth II. M o r r i s , Ass i s t an t |irofoHsi)r of e d u c a t i o n : Miss M n r g n r e t 10. Hi tchcock , i n - t r u e -t o r in phys ica l e d u c u t i n i i ; and Miss Isiibelle J o h n s t o n , i n s t r u c t o r in jlliysirml ediioiilinn.

T h e cnii i i i i i t lccs in ehnrgo a r c : g e n e r a l c h a i r m a n , Kli/.alielli Hobbic , '3(5; food, Ida J a n e llaiiiiiionil, ';IT. a n d J e a n E d g c c u m b e a n d K a t h r y a llnlil i ic, s o p h o m o r e s ; e n t e r t a i n m e n t , C h a r l o t t e l loekmv, '38 , Helen Clyde , Elsti .Smith, mid ICIiznbetli Morozow-.ski, j u n i o r s , uinl C h a r l o t t e Peek, 'ISK; buses , M a r y IClmentlorf, "M\. nail Virg in ia Stool , ' 3 7 ; f acu l ty , Kutli Duffy , ' 3 6 ; a d v e r t i s i n g , M a r g a r e t Hof , '3(1, Rlissaboth S t r o n g , '37 , a n d C h r i s t i n e Dcrsb i iuer . 'UK; c l ean -up . Kthcl t a t t l e , ' 38 , B e t t y l inker . '39, mid Ka t l i c r ine A d a m s , '851.

Class Will Give First Two Plays

On October 31 T w o comedies , one nn o r ig ina l

S l i i t o -wr i l Ion u l t r u - s o n h i s l icnlcd af­fair mid I he cither a ui ininlainci ' i |iln,v, will cinist i t u t e t h e Advanced D r a m a t i c s c lass ' s lirsl bill of .'arc fur Ha- season on T h u r s d a y n i g h t . ( H o l i e r 3 1 . tit 8 :30 o ' c lock , in t h e a u d i t o r i u m of I'ngo hull. T h e p l a y s will be ilircoled by Kliznbclh Meury uinl ( l u r r y ( l iu i iaer . j u n i o r s .

Miss . \ le i i iv ' - play is en t i t l ed " l i a i s ing t h e Kent , " and \\n~ w r i t t e n for lust y e a r ' s plnywril i i io , c lass by .Mary W a r n e r , n a n mill or nf I lie I'liiirse, T h e leads will be t a k e n In Vincent Doiieliae. '.)i>. and Sa l ly Whcl iu i . ';iH. Tin- eiisl nls<i includes J o h n Hills, M.'e l .ewi- Mi.ru/..' and Willitini S w i l l , seniors , and Leu La l Jn in , ','17.

The east of ( in, i i . le i ' s play im In-lc-( i eo ige (ileusnii, 'II?, and I'mil Dill m a n . '.'IM.

C o i i u n i t t e e s for Mi-s Met t ry 's piny a r e : s e t s , Doro thy W l i v l e . 'ilii; priips, Agnes T o r r e n s , '37s niiiku-up and c o s t u m e s , Alice Alhird , '.'17. Cont tu i t toos for ( I t in iac i ' s play a r e : so l s , lliilpli Van l l n n l , '.'17; prop.-, I'lliznbelli S tudeb l lke r , '.'IT; e . is lnuies ami inake- i ip , Hugh S'nrtou, 'H(i. t l enc r a l co i iun i t t ees a r c : house , Mary I a i n , ' 3 7 ; nail n d i e i i i s in^, lOlciise Shea re r , '37,

Coaching Classes To Be A Feature

In Men's Program

G.A.A. HEAD Freshman Class Picks Nominees

S i x t y - t w o M e m b e r s M a k e V a r i e d C h o i c e P o s s i b l e fo r t h e Off ice rs

of t h e F i r s t Y e a r

E l a i n e Ba i rd , '3(1, m e m b e r of Myskani i i and p r e s i d e n t of t h e i l i r l s ' A t h l e t i c a s s o c i a t i o n , w h o s e a n n u a ] Indian Ladder hike will lie t o m o r r o w ,

Address, Voting Will Be Program

For 11:10 Assembly Pres iden t Moure of S k i d n m r c col­

lege will a d d r e s s t h e s t u d e n t assoc ia ­t ion at I he 11 : Ml a s s e m b l y t his m o r n i n g , I'mil Bulger , president: of t b e s t u d e n t a s soc ia t ion and m e m b e r nf Myska i i i n . senior h o n o r a r y so­c ie ty , nniioiinecd th i s week. Vo t ing mi I In- live n o m i n e e s for Cunnn i s ipieeil will a l so t a k e place and a c e n s u s will be t a k e n under t h e direc­t ion of the l i i t c i - rc l ig in i i - f e d e r a l ion for I lie pu rpose of a i d i n g Albany c h u r c h e s ami college re l ig ion- or ga i i iz i i l ions ,

I )r, Moore , a g r a d u a l c uf I lie I ni ve r s i l y nf Mi.-soini. will speak on I be topic, '" T h e Kiirnpoan I 'olitiea I S i t u a t i o n " l ie received his deg ree iif M..-V nt Yale and his I'll.I), at H a r v a r d . Dr. Moore u n s a p ro fessor of p<yclnili)gy ill I In it uintil Ii college .IIMI Int.- been proMileiil of Skid i l lnre since I'.lii.S.

The niai i incc- for Canipu.s ipieeil. - II nn oilier- oi I In' -,-11i111 ela»s. a r e :

J , i y u c li i lokloy. Nlizala-tli ( l l i l l in . Kiln Knile, I'Villlces SI iniebaki ' l ' . anil Mn rjorie \ \ lie:I1I in.

Vacation Causes Campus Day Delay

III view ol I lie In, I t lull n recess bus been declared fur I lie «eek-e in l of ( le ln l ler III, I'mil l l l l lger, 'ilii, P'rcsiileiil of the Kliidenl associ i i t iou , ailliolllieeil Hint C a m p u s d a y wnillil be pus!polled un t i l t he week-eni l of i le tober •:.:<.

Hulgcr s l a t e d tha i the i l i rcc lnrs for tin- ciniipet i t ivc class s l u n t s , t o lie pri'.-eill I'll on I 'II ll'plls d a y , a r e ii-f o l l o w s : f o r t h e s e n i o r e l a s s . V e l l l

Sliiiinei'is: jnniof. J o h n IOIIVMHIU: soplioiinire. Sa l ly Whcl iu i ; ami fresh m a n , Jo seph LOOM1. Kindlier up pnia l incii ls will In- aliliiiUllccd in i isseinldv Indue .

A t the m e e t i n g of the f reshman class conduc ted T u e s d a y noon, nomi­n a t i o n s were m a d e for officers fo r fho yea r 1985-30 , T h e n o m i n a t i o n s for the eight, c lass officers embrace s ix ty - two m e m b e r s of the class ,

Those n o m i n a t e d for the var ious offices a r c a s fo l lows : p r e s iden t , George Ainyot , E d i t h Bai ley , Vic tor ia liilzi, F r a n c e s Fa l lon , L e o n a r d F r i cd -l.-indcr, K a t h e r i n o L y n c h , J o s e p h Mngg le ton , J e a n S t r o n g , and Dun ton T y n a n ; v ice-pres iden t , Chr i s t i ne Ades , Bet ty Baker , M a l v i n a Grossman , Richard L o n s d a l e , K a t h l e e n M u r p h y , Heginii M u r p h y , J u n e P a l m e r , M a r y Pnppri, and E d w a r d S i m o n d s ; sccre-tn ry , J o a n B y r o n , Delia Dolan, Mar ion D a y t o n , H a r r i e t Green , Vir­g in ia Hall* B e t t y I t ny fo rd , Rober t l l e r t w i g , Caro lyn M a t t i c e , Doris O ' l l a r e , and P e a r l S a n d b e r g ; t r eas ­urer , Inez Bi l l ings , A n n a Emery , Cornel ius P o g a r t y , V i r g i n i a P u r v e y , Vera H a a s , E d n a J e s se , Mi ldred King , J o s e p h Loose, M a r y O ' D o a n e l l . and M a r g a r e t S i r l i n j r e p r e s e n t a t i v e on m e n ' s a t h l e t i c counci l , Wil l iam Tor r ens , Rober t G o r m a n , Henry Tay­lor, unil J a m e s J o r d a n ; rcpresen tu-I ive on g i r l s ' a th l e t i c counci l , Helen Gibson, F lo rence l l a b e r e r , M a r g a r e t Horn, l tul l i K e r l e y , Helen Dowry, E leanor MeGrovey, Doro thy Mac-Lean, M a r y Me lzge r , J o y c e Moziaclt, Ru th I ' eka rsky , and Be l ly S h e r w o o d ; r epor te r , J e n a Chr is ler , Helen Crosier , Myiidcrt Crounse , B e r n a r d GalTaev, El izabe th Lockwood , and Sylvia VYoiss.

('Iiisses ill coucbii ig will be a now I'i'uliirc ins l i lu le i l in the m e n ' s utli-lidic p iogru in this yea r by (-'ouch \V. I r v i n g ( loewcy, The classes will he l imited In j u n i o r s and sen iors , and I bo per iods d u r i n g which I lie classes will lie conductor] will lie a r r a n g e d sn IIM In be ava i l ab l e lo the largesl I ̂ - ,« . , • , . , , » « nuiiilii'i- of men. Aboul th i r ty have l ^ I U D W i l l M e e t s igned up for the classes to da le ,

Tim classes will I 'ealare coaching ins t ruc t ion in Hie vars i ty spo r t s of banket bull, baseba l l , Cool ball and t ruck bes ides some f u n d a m e n t a l s of Iciniis, hockey, ami oilier minor HpnrU. Classes will begin us soon us per iods can be a r r a n g e d ,

Intra-Mural Gets Football Money

The w-icii hundred and lifly dol lar* ullntt.i-il tu v a r s i t y football in flic 11)35-313 s t u d e n t b u d g e t will be t r a n s ­ferred t u (he men ' s l id in i i iuial a sso­c ia t ion , iiecnriliiig to u uinl ion passed by the s l iu lont a s soc ia t ion last I'VUlay,

Kootlmll was s t r i c k e n f rom the IIICII'H v a r s i t y u t h l e t i e p r o g r a m for t h e y e n r a n d added t o in t r i i - in i in i l H|X)l't«.

Thursday at 4:10 Thu phys ics c lub will conduct i t -

lirsl m e e t i n g of I lie yea r Tlnil'siliiy at 1:10 o'clock in room I Ml, I lerbei I l lui ley, '311, p res iden t , will p res ide . It Will be II lui -ine.ss nieel illg \\ it Ii open d i scuss ion of e i ine i i t e v e n l s in science. New mell lbcrs a l e (o bu t a k e n in a t I his nund iug . I t e p n r l e r s lor I be c lub will also lie a p p o i n t e d , uinl i t will be the i r d u l y to k e e p in touch wi l l , cu r ren t e v e n t s , anil g ive n repor t of news at the i nee l i ngs .

The phys ics c lub will mind every I w u w e e k s , iillci an I iiig w e e k s w i th the inee l ings of the chemis t ry c lub .

T O O M I T I S S U E

T h e NISWK will mil be pub l i shed n e x t V cell on iicciituil id t h e recess on Kridity, K a r l Kiwi's, c i l i tor- iu-chief , aiiiioiiiieeil to i lav .

1936 'Pedagogue' Sets Final Date

For Photographs JTexl week will be t h e last week

tor sen iors and u n d e r c l a s s m e n to have llicir p i c t u r e s t a k e n for t h e 103(1 l'ril<it/n</it<\ V i rg in ia Chap-pell, '30, edi tor- in-chief , a n n o u n c e d t o d a y .

A p p o i n t m e n t s for s i t t i n g s should be made l o d a y in the r o t u n d a of Draper hall . I'iet it rest a r c be ing t a k e n by t h e War ren IC. Vani l l i c s tud ios of Bos-Inn in I lie a u d i t o r i u m nf the Uni­t a r i an church on W a s h i n g t o n a v e n u e

iiecoss the s t r e e t from Draper hall

Commerce Club To Have Exhibition

Coiiitiicri'c c lub will sponsor an ollice machine expos i t ion in the Com nunIH mi T h u r s d a y mid F r iday , No­vember 7 and .H, a cco rd ing In Samuel S i lve rman , '3(1, p re s iden t . All the Inlesl lypes nf office mach ines will he exhibi ted and d e m o n s t r a t e d ,

III >ni oust rill ions by Albert T n n g o r a . champion l.vpisl, and Char les Znuhek, I / " " - « • , — « , - , . P i n k Q ^ f c

c s. R„ speed shorthand expert, « ii m e r m a n V,IUD p e i s

"Week-end. Recess to Begin 5:05 Thursday A/ternoon

Kreshtnen wil l h a v e t h e i r first t a s t e of college v a c a t i o n a long w i t h upperc lasan ien n e x t week, when College c l a s se s wi l l close T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 5 : 0 5 o'clock, a cco rd ing t o Dr . A. It. l i rubncher , p r e s i d e n t . T h e a n n u a l convoca t ion of t h e l . u g e n t s of the SI a l e of N e w Y o r k wil l be eon-due led in Chance l lo r ' s ha l l in the S l a t e E d u c a t i o n b u i l d i n g T h u r s ­d a y n i g h t and al l d a y F r i d a y , (•hisses will r e s u m e Month ly m o r n ­ing a t 8 :10 o'clock,

Sen io r s who a re d o i n g the i r p r ac t i ce t e a c h i n g t h i s semes te r will teach as usua l on F r i d a y as Mi lne classes will bo in session, p ro fessor J o h n M. Saylos , p r in ­c ipa l of the Mi lne school , an­nounced today .

Angna Enters To Appear Here

In Dance Program Angna E n t e r s , dance m i m e , wil l

m a k e her second a p p e a r a n c e n t S t a t e on M o n d a y , Oc tober 28. in t h e P a g e hull i i u d ' l o r i u m , a c c o r d i n g t o M a r -jur ic W h e a t o n , '311, p r e s i d e n t of Drama t ies arid A r t a s soc i a t i on unde r whose ausp ices (he d a n c e r is be ing p re sen t ed .

Miss E n t e r s will give h e r p r o g r a m " Episodes and C o m p o s i t i o n s In Dance F o r m " . Her w o r k c a n n o t be classed s t r i c t l y a s d a n c i n g for she m a k e s of her dances a m i r r o r of h u m a n ex­per iences , At t i m e s i t is d a n c i n g wi thou t music , s o m e t i m e s w i t h o u t movement beyond the poe t i c g e s t u r e of a n u s ami body . By he r i n i m i t a b l e g r a s p of mood and a c t i o n , she p a i n t s a p i c tu re a g a i n s t a b a c k g r o u n d of r h y t h m , Her r e p e r t o i r e c o n s i s t s of a p p r o x i m a t e l y one h u n d r e d ep isodes , w i l l y and wicked, g r a v e and g a y . sent i iuel i l i i l and sa t i r i ca l .

T i c k e t s will be sold d u r i n g the week of Oc tober :2I in the rid inula of Drape r hal l . S t u d e n t s may secure t i c k e t s on p r e s e n t a t i o n of t ax t i c k e t s or lifly c e n t s .

Four To Attend State Conference

O n e J u n i o r , T h r e e S o p h o m o r e s W i l l R e p r e s e n t C o l l e g e " Y "

a t C o r t l a n d N o r m a l

E. E. Potter Club Pledges Members

T h e E d w a r d Kldred P o l l e r club conducted n pledge service for fifteen f reshmen and one sophomore Mondiiv n igh t . The new pledges inc lude : Lawrence Benne t t , '38, mid Robert Clark , Kennel h Doran, Les te r S n y d e r , Rexford P ius le r , Char les F rank l in , Bernard Guffney, Richard Lonsda le , Harold MacGregor , R a y m o n d Nible , J o h n Xorde l l , E d g a r O ' l l a r e , Gordon T a b n e r , Bunion T y n a n , J o s e p h Wells , and Kiiicrsiiii Wood, f r e s h m e n .

Four de lega tes h a v e been se lec ted to r e p r e s e n t the Y o u n g W o m e n ' s Chr i s t i an assoc ia t ion of S t a t e college a t t h e unnuii l N e w Y o r k S t a t e S t u ­dent conference t o be conduc ted t o ­d a y , t o m o r r o w uinl S u n d a y , a t Cor t ln i id . New York, T h e confer­ence will a s semble a t t h e Y.W.C.A. bui ld ing at C o r t l a n d , u n d e r t h e ausp ices of the S tuden t , C h r i s t i a n m o v e m e n t in New Y o r k s t a t e .

T h e de lega tes , se lected by t h e m e m b e r s of t h e Y.AV.C.A., u r n : Vi r ­g in i a Stool , '37 j J e a n E d g e c o m b e , Chr i s t ine Dershi iner , and T h e l i n a Mil ler , sophomores .

T h e p r o g r a m t h i s y e a r wi l l c e n t e r n round voca t ions a n d a v o c a t i o n s seeming t o have t h e s t r o n g e s t claimB on college y o u t h . Some of t h e h o u r s of t h e conference will be d ivided i n to g r o u p m e e t i n g s ; each s t u d e n t e n t e r s the g r o u p of her choice. T h e sub­j ec t s t o bo discussed a t t h e (ive g r o u p s a r e : effective m e a n s t o w a r d peace, poss ib i l i ty of high r e l i g ious life u n d e r (lie present economic o rde r , t h e world t a s k of t h e C h r i s t i a n g r o u p t o d a y , t h e l a y m a n ' s and t h e chu rch ' s o p p o r t u n i t y t o rebui ld soc ie ty , a n d t h e c o n s u m e r s ' coope ra t ive l eague .

G r o u p s will be led b y Dr. T . Z. Koo, i n t e r n a t i o n a l l y k n o w n l e c t u r e r ; K i r b y Page of C a l i f o r n i a , no ted a u t h o r and l ec tu r e r ; Miss Rose T e r l i n , Economies Sec re t a ry , N a t i o n a l S t u ­d e n t council of t h e Y.W.C.A. ; Rev. Ga rd ine r M, Day of W i l l i a i n s t o w n , M a s s a c h u s e t t s ; and Dr. S a m F r a n k ­lin of New York, fo rmer ly of J a p a n and now assoc ia ted w i t h Sherwood Eddy .

lie p resen l , S i lve rman l idded. Date For Meeting _ _ _ _ . . „ _ . . . . , „ . . „ . , ( ion ium eluh will conduc t a sociul T O C O N T I N U E P O L I C Y „ t i „ K h | „ „ , L ( n u l f f l , „ f | t h . , m I , l s ( ) ) 1

The ST.VII-. Col.l.iciiis N'KWS will eon- I hall Wednesday night al 7 : 3 0 o 'c lock, t Mill.- the policy i n s t i t u t e d last y e a r The cot iuui l lee for Hie m e e t i n g con of i ssu ing a s s i g n m e n t s lo r epor t e r s L i s t s of Alice Ki l ler , '30, nod J e a n n e bi weekly . | J a c o b s , and J u n e Andrew, j u n i o r s .

Applications Surpass Positions; RE.R.A. Will Employ 160 Students

One hund red s i x t y s t u d e n t s of n u n c t h a n th ree hundred lifly who applied will receive e m p l o y m e n t u n d e r the I 'cdciii l E m e r g e n c y Relief Ad in in i s t r i l l ion th i s yea r . T h i s n u m b e r is the .s:11ae ns lust y e a r , but I lie compe t i ­tion, h a s been much g r e a t e r , Dean Helen II. More land , facil i ty d i rec lo r of t h e P.K.H.A., po in ted o u t in an in te rv iew wi th a r e p o r t e r of the N K W S (h i s week . A p p r o x i m a t e l y e i g h t y of I he p o s i t i o n s will be lilted iii college olliccs and u s i m i l a r n u m ­ber of s t u d e n t s will be employed o u t s i d e the college.

" S t u d e n t s who do no t live n t home nod who do n o t c o m m u t e were g iven p re fe rence in m o s t cases because A l h u n i u n s ami c o m m u t e r s gene ra l l y have she l t e r and food provided lit l inme," Miss M o r e l a n d added .

Dorothy liiiluigiin, g r a d u a t e s tu­d e n t , bus been a p p o i n t e d slmlell l d i r ec to r of I he r-'.E I!. A. b u r e a u an dcr Miss Morebiiiil . lo till t he vacancy caused by the r e s igna t i on of Grunfcl Hand, g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t . Hand tins iicecpled a pos i t ion In leach ill I lie Col leg ia te ccatlU' t h i s yea r .

Mosl of the pos i t ion ' , WII hill I he college a r e included lllolcr H e head d igs s t e n o g r a p h e r , t y p i s t , c l e rk , page, r eade r , and l a b o r a t o r y a s s i s t a n t . T r a i n i n g in scou t ing , n t h l e t i c s , g y m nns iu tn w o r k , s w i m m i n g , a n d music is g iven by s t u d e n t s in e x t r a m u r a l pos i t i ons . S t u d e n t s aru a l so em­ployed in t h e Young Men ' s Chris t inn a s s o c i a t i o n , J e w i s h c o m m u n i t y cen­t e r , publ ic l i b ra r i e s , d e p a r t m e n t of social we l fa re , hosp i t a l s , A l b a n y home for ch i ld ren , and T r a v e l e r s ' Aid b u r e a u .

English Instructor To Conduct New

Stagecraft Class A course in s tngecraf l h a s been

added t o the cu r r i cu lum for t h e com­ing yea r . Mr. Wi l l iam G. H a r d y , in­s t r u c t o r in English, will conduc t c lasses in the a u d i t o r i u m of P a g e hall on M o n d a y s a t 3 :20 .

As tbe course is e x p e r i m e n t a l , com­plete p lans have not a s y e t been fo rmu la t ed . It is expec ted t h a t t h e course will enrry one h o u r ' s c r ed i t , and will include t h e s t u d y of l i gh t s , scenery , and o the r s t a g e d e t a i l s .

T h e s t u d e n t s selected to t a k e t h e course a r c : Alice Alh i rd , B e t t y Apple -iliiinii. E l izabe th Dan ie l s , S u s a n Do I ' eys te r , Pau l D i t t m n n , Lucille Chi rk , Muriel Goldberg, M a r y L a m , Char ­lo t t e Libniiin, F lorence Nelbacli , J a n i c e N'icriiian, Lillian Olson, A n n e Rand , J o h n Ronney, and The lnu i Shat / .e l .

Lutheran Welcome To Be Wednesday

1 .illIn"tin club will conduc t i ts nn-III. .1 reception In incoming L u t h e r a n s tu i lenls next Wednesday , October 23 , at 5;,'1(1 o'clock in the F r i endsh ip house ul (140 S ta t e s t ree t , a cco rd ing to Glenn I 'ngcrer , '30, p r e s iden t . Mr. Louis C. Jones , i n s t ruc to r in Engl ish , and Mrs. J o n e s will be gues t - of the club.

Dr. Chalmers E, f r o n t / , s t u d e n t past or, will welcome the s t u d e n t s , Dinner will he served al fi:4S o 'c lock . Conimil ices in charge of the recap­tion inc lude : i irri i i igcincnls, Helen II . Siuil l i , g r a d u a l c s t u d e n t , a n d Alice K e m p , ' 3 7 ; e n t e r l a i n n i e n t , Miss K e m p and John Shonenberg , '38 .

T O W E L C O M E F R E S H M E N

01ussie.ul club will conduc t a recep­tion for the freshmen in the L o u n g e of Richardson hull T u e s d a y n i g h t a t 7 :30 o 'clock, accord ing t o J u l i a Mer­c h a n t , '30, pres ident .

T h e following officers will a ss i s t Miss Merchant in the c o m i n g y e a r ! vice-prefiident, Mnr jo r i e Tymoson , ' 3 7 ; s ec re ta ry , Mar ion T y m e s o u , '30 j t r e a su re r , Gladys A r m s t r o n g , g r a d ­u a t e s t u d e n t ! r epor t e r , Reg ion B a r ­re t t , '30.

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THE NEWS STAFF Rosella Agostlne, Phyl l i s Bosworth , Lore t t a Buckley, Elsa

Calkins , Hu ida Classen, Kuth E d m u n d s , Jacquel ine Evans, Ru th Gillespie, Marie Geesler, Mary Hudson , Aubrey KalbauKh, Marga re t Woodruff, s en io r s ; Helen Clyde, I sabel Davidge, Elizabeth Gooding, Elfrieda H a r t t , Eliza­beth Her r , J o a n Kaplan , Mary Lam, Robert Mnrglson, Mary P lank , Elinor Sinalley, Phyl l i s Verinllyc, j u n i o r s ; Bet ty Applcdoorn, Rose Berkowitz, Mildred Bodin, Wil l iam Brad t , Anne Burr , P rances Cab ill, Helen Gallon! us, K a t h r y n Carlson, Richard Cox, Alvena DeLong, Warren Densmore, Antoinet te Don Vlto, El izabeth Driscoll , J e a n n e Edgcumbe , R u t h Fros t , Ella GilTord, Muriel Goldberg, Merr lam Gould, Mnrjorle Jobson , Phyl l i s Jobson , Rose Kurkhi l l , Char lo t te Llbmnn, J ean Lienenstein, Josephine Maurice, Mary McClung, Lillian Moaner, Ruth Mullen, Helen Olskl, Theresa Pa lmer , Doro thy Robinson, Mne Rosenbeck, Adelaide Schmld, J e a n Shaver, Mar tha Sheehy, David Smith, Muriel Stewart , Ruth Thompson , Mary Tobln, Ramona Van Wle, Sophie Wolzak, sophomores .

Appointment Bureau is the place where these prizes come from, there also is the place to go.

Every student knows the value of acquaintances in securing a position in his home town. But these posi­tions are not always available, and the job-seeker must search elsewhere. To aid these individuals, the Appointment Bureau attempts to throw all possible opportunities to* those whom they know may be capable of filling the vacancies. Again, each student must realize the value of being personally acquainted with this part of State college. For your own good, broaden vour acquaintance in this direction and let others broaden their views of you.

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IT IS BUT NEED NOT BE T h e b o y s a r e re jo ic ing , t h e g i r l s h a v e heaved a s igh

of rel ief , a n d t h e f r e shmen a r e on t h e i r own . T h e non-r u s h i n g per iod is n o w in force for t h e n e x t four m o n t h s a s college life s e t t l e s b a c k in to i t s u s u a l r o u t i n e .

W e s ince re ly hope t h a t a l l of t h e f r e shman g i r l s h a v e en joyed t h e s e t w o w e e k s , t h a t t h e y h a v e m a d e a m u l t i ­t u d e of a c q u a i n t a n c e s , a n d a t t h e sfttne t i m e h a v e been able t o t a k e i t a l l w i t h a g ra in of sa l t , T h o s e w h o have seen o n l y s u n s h i n e a r e a p t t o see too m a n y c louds before t h e i r first s e m e s t e r l ias ended .

All of t h e a c t i v i t i e s a t S t a t e servo some use fu l p u r ­pose, w h e t h e r i t be e d u c a t i o n a l or social . T o expec t all to e x i s t 011 peaceful t e r m s is poss ib le b u t no t p robab le , niid, w i t h t o o m a n y of t h e p e t t y q u a r r e l s , goes w h a t is m o s t v a l u e d t o u s — f r i e n d s h i p .

TJppere lassmen h a v e t a k e n t h e s i t u a t i o n to be an e x i s t i n g evi l , w i s h i n g it could be abol ished bu t not. k n o w ­ing h o w . T h e u n k n o w i n g n e w c o m e r s m u s t e x p e r i e n c e it mid a c q u i r e a cynical a t t i t u d e t o w a r d the whole bus i ­ness . If t h e upporc lassmoi i would n t t e m p t to e x e r t t h e m s e l v e s 11 b i t in t h e r i g h t d i rec t ion , much of t h e q u i b b l i n g and u n n e c e s s a r y k n i f e - s t i c k i n g could be nbol-ished once a n d for nil from t h e .s tudent life of S l a t e .

F r e s h m e n conic here w i t h h igh a s p i r a t i o n s a n d a col­lege s p i r i t for t h e i r new a imn m a t e r e q u a l l y high. Bui l t q u i c k l y , t h e i r devo t ion will fall wi th t h e s a m e speed a t t h e s l i g h t e s t p r o v o c a t i o n . IT the uppe rc l a s s -men nnd espec ia l ly t he j u n i o r s can show t h e s a m e f r i endsh ip n e x t F e b r u a r y t o t h e i r f r e s h m a n s i s t e r s a s t h e y h a v e t h e p a s t t w o w e e k s p e r h a p s t h e first s t e p in the so lu t ion of t h e m a t t e r can be accompl i shed .

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Q u o t a t i o n s of t h e week—firs t p r i ze to Al iee -a t - the-Bonf i re : " I ' m g l a d to bo al l h e r o " — M e u r y t akes second wi th advice to he -man D i t t m a n as he t r i e d ou t fo r her p l a y : ' ' You have to be d e l i c a t e " — P i c t u r e s of tho week—firs t t he typ i ca l so ro r i t y g i r l -t ' roslnnan s t r u g g l e a t I n t e r s o r o r i t y t e a en t i t l ed " D a n c i n g Fee t on F e e t " — s e c o n d S h a p i r o ' s b u t t o n a t J u n i o r r e c e p t i o n — P r o t e s t s of the week—first , second und las t the need of good records in the g y m — N o w w e ' r e down to p la in goss ip—Tho f r e s h m a n gir l who has been pes te r ­ing the or ig ina l Un ion gi r l for a Union d a t e — t h e f u r n a c e boy who sa id he c o u l d n ' t keep the a r t de­p a r t m e n t w a r m — h o w t h e c rus t baked before t h e app le s in S a b o l ' s p i c — t h e repu ted re la t ion be tween c a n d i d a t e s for queen and the l imi t ed knowledge of tho f r e s h — t h e y say t h a t lie-always-inakes - the -s tn tesman H a r d m o y e r led t h e r u n n e r s up with t h i r t e en votes— wha t soror i t i es g y p p e d by holdover dances a t ton — P o t t e r s say they liked all t h e so ro r i ty cakes — what popu la r senior and s i s te r s a t t e n d e d classes with what j e r n t as a base-—enough of t h i s - bud m a y we mac so hold as to ment ion the mixup on the pot te r some men that k a p p a the s i s te r s guess­ing mvhilo-

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FOR FRESHMEN MAINLY T h e c lass of '30 h a s been s u b m e r g e d w i t h adv ice by

t h e i r upperch i s s f r iends on w h a t to do a n d w h a t n o t to do in t h e i r y e a r s a t S t a t e . B u t we w o n d e r how m u c h h a s been told t h e m on w h a t t o do to s t a y in college.

W e do not profess to know the w h y and whe re fo re of t h i s sub jec t . Tt h a s been i n v e s t i g a t e d and s tud ied and s t a t i s t i c s h a v e been g a t h e r e d b u t s t i l l n n u m b e r of f re shmen fail t o m e e t t he r e q u i r e m e n t s and bid t h i s i n s t i t u t i o n farewel l a f t e r a brief s t a y . B u t wo h a v e eyes t h a t h a v e seen in t ho y e a r s wo h a v e been he re , a n d w e h a v e bidden good-bye t o severa l w h o h a v e s t r a y e d a l i t t l e t o t h e left o r r igh t .

F r e s h m e n , you a r e in a new s i t u a t i o n , cue t h a t is di f ferent f rom \ \ , . a t you have exper ienced t h e p a s t t w e l v e y e a r s . No longer will you h a v e someone to tell y o u c o n t i n u a l l y w h a t t o do . No longer wil l someone prod y o u t o spend y o u r t i m e prof i tab ly . You are row­ing y o u r own b o a t .

T h o s e w h o can combine p leasu re a n d bus iness need no t w o r r y a b o u t t h e fu tu re of the i r scholas t ic career . I t is t h o s e who find t h e lure of the C o m m o n s , t he ma le and female e l e m e n t of t h e College, mid the social life too a t t r a c t i v e , t ha t s tumble sooner or l a t e r on the " b i l l e t d o u x " which prov ides t h e neces sa ry check on such a c t i v i t i e s .

A college c a n n o t confer 11 degree on one for his social life nor a r e t h e r e jobs for such t r a i n i n g . Rega rd le s s of how much one m a y d isc red i t a book educa t ion , a cer­t a in a m o u n t mus t bo acqu i red , and wi th I hi- , a m o d e r a t e educa t ion in social life and i t s w a y s . S t a t e can olfur you bo th if you s t a y . Remember , it is b e t t e r to have a piece of t lie cake t h a n to have no enke a t a l l .

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Hceni to bo s o m e w h a t unconnec ted w i th college life a t S t a t e , b u t n l i t t l e i n s i g h t on t h e subjec t m a y s o m e d a y be of first i m p o r t a n c e t o u s hero. It is a s t o n i s h i n g how l i t t l e a t t e n t i o n college s t u d e n t s p a y t o o u t s i d e affairs u n l e s s i t be an o u t s t a n d i n g a t t r a c t i o n such a s it wor ld se r i e s , c h a m p i o n light, or t h e a s s a s s i n a t i o n of Hiioy Long. E v e n I t a l y ' s w a r w i t h Kthiopiu m a y h a v e r e a w a k e n e d some i n t e r e s t but tha t a l so will follow o t h e r s i n t o d im m e m o r y -

T w e n t y y e a r s a g o S a r a j e v o was t h o u s a n d s of miles from S t a t e ' s c a m p u s b u t before I he fou r -yea r inc iden t t h a t o r i g i n a t e d in t h i s l i t t l e t o w n of s o u t h e r n Eu rope ended, s ix of t h e s t u d e n t body of S t a l e college v To a m o n g t h e t h o u s a n d s who bad t h e i r lives snuffed 0111 by the b igges t g a m e of all g a m e s . Now, once a g a i n , the wor ld is a s p e c t a t o r at a n o t h e r of these c o n t e s t s being s t a g e d in a f a r - a w a y sect ion of th i s so-cal led civilized wor ld . I t a p p e a r s t o lie too d i s t a n t t o w o r r y a b o u t b u t i t is w a r and w a r can reach ou t i t s l ingers t r e m e n d o u s d i s t a n c e s .

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r i re i t t music , b e a u t i f u l l y r ende red , c e r t a i n l y t r a n s c e n d s l a n g u a g e , cus ­t o m s , and c o u n t r i e s . T h e r e w a s p r o b a b l y no one w h o did not feel I he reverence of t h e first seel ion or who was not thr i l led w i th t h e c lash­ing r h y t h m of I he last s ec t i ons . One w a s r e l u c t a n t l y s h a k e n from t h e musical p o r t r a i t s ra ised by the chorus , and we have seen t h e i r land t h r o u g h songs r a t h e r t h a n l a n g u a g e .

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Board To Select Sophomore Editors

The STATE COI.I.KOE NEWS board will select desk ed i tors for tho co in ing year , on the bas i s of w o r k done , d u r ­ing the next six weeks . F r o m t h r e e to t h e sophomore r e p o r t e r s will be promoted to these pos i t ions .

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• l ine iiguin Dame P o p u l a r i t y will aiiike her e n t r a n c e in to the solemn eoiilines ni Page hall a u d i t o r i u m dur­ing a s s e m b l y lliis morn ing , One of the live c a n d i d a t e s eliusen a s ex­e m p l a r s el b e a u t y in-st week by the •linleiil a s s e m b l y will receive her smile and w ill colli inue I lie d y n a s t y of C a m p u s Queens begun in 11)32,

T h e live c a n d i d a t e s , all m e m b e r s of I he senior class , will present lliein-s e h e s a s a s p i r a n t s for t h e highest vot ive a w a r d tha t t he .-Indent a s sem­bly b e s t o w s . T h e y a r e J u y i l c Hack-ley, Kl i /a l io th (il 'lllln, l i i la Kane , F r a n c e s S t i l d e b a k e r , and Mar jor ie W b e a t o n . T h e favor i t e of t h i s morn­ing will be I he t h i r t e e n t h in a line of which all have been m e m b e r s of Mys-kiiiiiii, sen ior h o n o r a r y soc ie ty , excep t t w o , and of which six have buun b londes , live b r u n e t t e s , and one a tit inn. Of the live candidates to lie p r e s e n t e d t h i s m o r n i n g , b r u n e t t e s Imvc a m a j o r i t y of one.

'I'be queen who is a n n u a l l y selected a s o u t s t a n d i n g in b e a u t y , p o p u l a r i t y , and l e ade r sh ip in ex t ra -e i i r r i c i i lu r ac­t i v i t i e s will p res ide over t h e a n n u a l C a m p u s Oay ac t iv i t i e s on October 30, T h e c a n d i d a t e rece iv ing the high­es t n u m b e r of vo tes .vill be queen , and she will be a t t e n d e d by t w o of h e r e r s t w h i l e c o m p e t i t o r s . T w o a t ­t e n d a n t s f rom each of t h e t h r e e lower c lasses us well us a t r a i n b e a r e r wil l

j c o m p l e t e t h e r o y a l p rocess ion . T h e

queen will ascend her t h r o n e a s t h e open ing ceremony on the night of C a m p u s day and will view I lie c lass s t u n t s which a re to lie p re sen t ed for 1 lie e n t e r t a i n m e n t of her cou r t .

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Miss Buckley is a memhei Myskan ia , -enior hono ra ry soc ie ty , debu te couch of Ini ra m u r a l mid f reshman d e b a t e , social d i r ec to r of the Young Women ' s C h r i s t i a n us--ocia l ion, and N'litinluil S l u d e n l Federa l ion of America d e l e g a t e hist v ear .

Miss (irillin is a m e m b e r of M y s k a n i a , senior h o n o r a r y socie ty , and a m e m b e r of D r a m a t i c s und Art ussocial lull

Miss Kiine is vice pres ident of t he Residence council , and w a s J u n i o r Prom Queen last y e a r .

Miss S t u d c b n k e r is pres ident of Music council , a m e m b e r of M y s k a n i a , senior h o n o r a r y soc ie ty , and s t u d e n t assoc ia t ion sony leader .

Miss W h e a t o u is pres ident of t h e D r a m a t i c s and Al l a s soc i a t i on .

T h e list of former q u e e n s i nc ludes lour m e m b e r s of Delta O m e g a , four of E t a Phi , t h r e e from Psi G a m m a , and one m e m b e r of Kappa De l t a . Of th i s y e a r ' s c a n d i d a t e s , Miss W h o u t o n and Mis s Buck ley a r e m e m b e r s of Paj G a m m a , Miss Qriflin of rjjtn p j j j Miss K a n e of Chi S igma T h e t n , and Miss S t u d e b a k e r of Del ta O m e g a .

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER 11, 1935

Sports Program Has Men's Support

V a r i e d S p o r t s , T o B e A v a i l a b l e D u r i n g S e a s o n T h r o u g h

E f f o r t s of C o a c h

Baseba l l and touch foo tba l l a t t h e p r e s e n t a r e rece iv ing the s u p p o r t of tho men of the college in t h e new i n t r a - m i n u l p r o g r a m in s t i t u t ed th i s

t y e a r by Couch W. I r v i n g Goewey, a n d T h o m a s H a r r i n g t o n , "Al, p res i ­d e n t of: t h e in tn i - inura l a ssoc ia t ion . T o u c h footbal l g a m e s a re p layed each T u e s d a y , with two g a m e s sched­uled for each d a t e ; and on T h u r s ­d a y s , Softball g a m e s a re scheduled , with two g a m e s also p l ayed each a f t e r n o o n . Pos ted schedules i nd i ca t e the tennis which a r e to play on t h e respec t ive d a y s .

On N o v e m b e r 1, the p r o g r a m will he revised s o m e w h a t , a n d soccer will t ake the place of basebal l for t h e rest of the fall season.

A s nn lidded fea tu re of the intrn-inunil p r o g r a m this year , the facil i­t ies of the Young M e n ' s Hebrew assoc ia t ion will he placed al the ilis posa l of llie men of the college, and will present an o p p o r t u n i t y for s w i m m i n g , howling, e tc . \ r r a n g e m e a t s a r e not complete ami no sched­ule can he presented , hut Couth Goewey expec ts In h a v e comple te de t a i l s wi th in llie next two weeks.

Willi t he new lliinr in the gym, t h e r e have been cons iderab le inqui r ies as to Hie purpose of the a d d i t i o n a l m a r k i n g s in add i t i on to the b a s k e t b a l l l ines. These m a r k i n g s a r e for bad m i n i o n , which will be inc 'tided in the inl rn-mnrnl p rog ram also in Hie n e a r f u t u r e , a s soon as the necessary equ ipmen t a r r ives . This g a m e will c o n t i n u e t h roughou t the winter season.

T h r o u g h the efforts of rifle en­t h u s i a s t s and Robert Henedict , 'l!7, r a n g e p r a c t i c e will also lie ava i l ab l e in t h e in t r a m u r a l spo r t s field. A rille c lub is in the process of o rgan i ­za t ion to he a member with the N a t i o n a l Uille Assoc ia t ion ; and t h e T r o o p II a r m o r y will he ava i l ab l e for r a n g e prac t ice . The Intra m u r a l ussocial inn is purchas ing several rille~ for t he c lub , and ani ia i ia i l ioa will be secured th rough llie Association.

I n add i t i on lo these o rgan ized s p o r t s , wrest lino, t u m b l i n g , fenc ing , and o the r s p o i l s will be made avail able for those ind iv idua ls in te res ted , and ins t ruct ion will he ava i l ab le .

Student Payments Reach New High;

Total Nears $8500 An almost complete revision of

class s t a n d i n g s resulted when slat is tics were compiled Wednesday nighl f rom the ifiKJtltl received lip ' lo that l ime by t lie S tuden t Hoard ul' F inance from s t u d e n t lax paymen t s . The total is the hiehesl collected in recent yea r s , due In I he new compulsory paymen t rule begun <his year .

The freshmen alone ma in ta in their fo rmer s t a n d i n g , thai of lead ing the four classes with two hundred n ine ty .seven p a y m e n t s . The senior class, fo rmer ly in second place, now is al t h e bo t tom of the list. T h e class of li'l.'l.S has j l l l l ipid to second place from Hie fail end posit ion. The . juniors , with one hundred s i v h seven pay men Is, a re th i rd .

S t u d e n t tax will be collected next week in room 2fl.f in Drape r hal l .

IN PAST YEARS

G R O U P O R G A N I Z E S A hlen I la II, formerly a g roup house

for women, and now a group house for men, elected the fol lowing officers lit a recent o rgan i za t i on m e e t i n g : p re s iden t , Tlininas ,1, ( ' i inai i ighaii i , ' 3 7 ; wee pro- idei t l . Hall Downey . ' 3 9 ; and s e c r e t a r y t r e a s u r e r , I'll wood V. Mcsohler , '.'IS. '

Severa l social ac t iv i t i es for the coin ing yea r arc being p lanned by the officers and members .

Club To Conduct Welcome Meeting

One y e a r a g o : T h e Don Cossack Russ ian Male c h o r u s m a d e i t s first a p p e a r a n c e a t S t a t e . . . . Wil f red Al-lard, ' 3 5 , w a s selected by Dr. H a r o l d T h o m p s o n t o a p p l y for a R h o d e s scho la r sh ip , . . . Need of s t u d e n t em­p l o y m e n t shows a s ix per cen t de­crease .

F ive y e a r s a g o : T h e Col lege f a c u l t y beg ins a s t u d y of " W h y Do F r e s h m e n H u n k O u t ? " . . . Dr. D o n n a l V. S m i t h to s p e a k in 1 1 : 1 0 o'clock a s ­sembly on " .School S p i r i t . " . . . F r e s h ­men p a r a d e in a s s e m b l y a s week of b a t t l e s and e m b a r r a s s m e n t ends . . . , Dr. Admi Risley will officiate a t nine in te rco l l eg ia te footbal l g a m e s t h i s full. . . . S t u d e n t t a x is $1-1.00.

Ten y e a r s a g o : P ro fes so r Dav id H u t c h i n s o n ' s g o v e r n m e n t 2 c lass m e e t s in t h e S u n d a y school room in the U n i t a r i a n church due t o crowded cond i t i ons in the college bu i ld ings . . . . Cost for li)2(i Pedagogue, e s t i m a t e d to be $4,-100 and to consist of :3(i0 pages . . . . l ivery m e m b e r of the Class of '25 has received a t e a c h i n g pos i t ion . Pro­fessor .liiliu M. Snyles r e p o r t s . . . .

T h e S T A T E C O U . E O E N E W S was in its

t e n t h veil I' and was of the smal l size.

Dues Collection For Class of '37

Will Begin Today J u n i o r class dues for the y e a r

Iti.'ifi 3(1 will be three do l la r s , accord i ag to the class budget passed al a elass mee t ing Wednesday . Dues collection will begin immedia t e ly in orde r tn meet secern I bills incur red by the class lo da le , H a r r y ( lumaer , t r e a s u r e r , s t a t e d .

T h e class passed a resolut ion to eoiiilm-l the J u n i o r weekend in full, c o n t i n u i n g the prom, luncheon and lea dance of former yea r s . Class members vol nig aHlrinat ively on llie ipiesliou were ins t ruc ted by Alice A Hard, p res ident , tha t the i r vote would he considered as a personal p ledge lo suppor t the weekend ac | ivif ies.

J u n i o r weekend 1 his y e a r will be an F e b r u a r y L'I-L!'J, T h o m a s M e d i a n , vice pres ident of Hie class , is genera l

;'i i r i n a i i .

Marian Shultes To Head Junior

Ring Committee M a r i a n Shul tes was named chair­

man ol' the J u n i o r King c o m m i t t e e at u mee t ing of the class of IIKI7 on Wednesday by Alice Al tnrd, presi i leal . The cnnilliittee inc ludes T h o m a s ISrcoii, Helen Melbnvan , Char les Mat-l e n s and Klizuboth S t u d e b a k e r .

Helen Heiiway, ' l is, will be the sophomore r ep re sen t a t i ve on the com­mi t t ee . Miss S imi les served as sopho­more r ep re sen t a t i ve on the 10311 com­m i t t e e last w a r .

News Announces Course For Cubs

Of Business Staff

History 11 Students Conduct Questionnaire on Current Issue

A n y charge t h a t S t a t o s t u d e n t s a r e in te res ted only in t h e n a r r o w horizon of college af fa i rs would have boon immedia te ly d ispe l led a t tho s ight of the many b u s t l i n g figures, in tho bal ls of S t a t e d u r i n g the p a s t week. People rushed f r an t i ca l l y up to inqui re if one cons idered I t a l y justified in he r recen t moves in Ftbiopin , and inqu i red if one h a d pacifist l ean ings . T h e reason fo r th is? Simply t h a t the H i s t o r y TI class is conduc t ing a q u e s t i o n n a i r e to find out the opinion of our s t u d e n t s on tho leading topic of the day .

Answers to the q u e s t i o n n a i r e , num­b e r i n g over two hundred a t t h e p resen t t ime, tire p r e p o n d e r a n t l y in ei ther nega t ive or aff i rmative in eacli issue. The ques t ions asked were live, They follow, with the score.

1. I s I ta ly just if ied in her recent moves in E t h i o p i a ? t i l l no. 2!) yes.

2. Would I t a l i a n rule improve trm-di t ions in E t h i o p i a ? 108 no. 132 yes .

3. If the I 'n i t ed S l a t e s became in­volved in war, would you volunteer your services? 157 no. S3 yes.

-I. Should the F a i l e d S l a t e s remain IHUlt rill ill the present s t r u g g l e ? 12 no. 22S yes.

5. Is Bri ta in be ing loo agg re s s ive in her d e m a n d s ? 151) no. SI yes.

The fuel that the m a j o r i t y of s tuden t s considered I ta ly unjust i f ied yet admi t t ed that I t a l i an rule would improve Klhinpiiiu cond i t i ons seems somewhat con t r ad i c to ry , Also il is a p p a r e n t from the answer to the third and four th ques t ions t h a t S t a t e s luden l s prefer to remain ou t s ide the ba t t l e lines.

Mow do ynu feel on the s u b j e c t ? Answer the ques l ionnt i i ro yourself , and compare you r score with the rest .

F O L D E R S ~ D U E ~ T U E S D A Y Senior folders must he r e tu rned

to t h e Appoint nieiit Hurenii by T u e s d a y , in •ording to .Miss Kdun Lowerree, s e c r e t a r y of llie H u m a n . Folders a r e not to be kepi un t i l t he p ic tu res a rc received, bill pho to ­g r a p h s must be handed in by T h a n k s ­giving.

Debate Tryouts Will Be Tuesday

T r y o u t s for i n t r a m u r a l d e b u t e will be c o n d u c t e d T u e s d a y a t 4 : 1 5 o'clock in r o o m 20 of R icha rdson hal l , T h i s is t h e first func t ion of the new i n t r a ­m u r a l d e b a t e p r o g r a m in c h a r g e of J i i y n e Hi ick ley , '3(1, v i ce -p re s iden t of D e b a t e counci l and m e m b e r of M y s ­k a n i a , s en io r h o n o r a r y soc ie ty ,

B o t h m e n a n d w o m e n m a y e n t e r the t r y o u t s . E a c h t r y o u t m u s t de ­liver a live m i n u t e speech on t h e alVirniat ive s ide of t h e q u e s t i o n . " Reso lved , T h a t I t a l y is just if ied in the i n v a s i o n of E t h i o p i a , "

J O I N C L A S S OF '39 T w o m o r e m e m b e r s were added t o

the (dass of 1930 th i s week wi th t h e e n r o l l m e n t of M a r g a r e t F e h l n e r . of Dolgevi l lo , \ . V., and A n t h o n y Nnvn-r e l l a of S c h e n e c t a d y .

Seventy Freshmen Sign Up For News

Editorial Classes S e v e n t y s t u d e n t s r e g i s t e r e d for t h e

N E W S ed i to r i a l cub classes , to be con­duc ted M o n d a y and T u e s d a y noons , a t a g e n e r a l m e e t i n g of t h e c lasses on M o n d a y . S t u d e n t s who were n o t p res ­e n t t o r e g i s t e r m a y do so e i t h e r Mon­d a y or T u e s d a y noon in room 111 of Drape r hal l , when t h e s e p a r a t e c lasses will begin.

B e t t y f looding, m e m b e r of t h e edi­tor ia l staff of the N B W S , a n d H a r r y ( iunuier , a s s i s t a n t n e w s e d i t o r , j u n i o r s , will t e ach t h e M o n d a y nnd T u e s d a y c lasses , r e spec t ive ly .

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ill it in l ine mill welcome of new m e m hers next T h u r s d a y , October :M, at 7130 o'clock in the Lounge of Richardson hall uceordiug to lin.su Pe te r s , '.'iii, p re sh lcn t .

Al a m e e t i n g T u e s d a y nighl p l ans fur the a n n u a l p a r l y , picnic, nnd r e g u l a r m e e t i n g s were m a d e

S P E A K S T O C L U B S e n a t o r W i l l i a m T. Byrne ad­

d r e s s e d t h e N e w m a n Club m e e t i n g tit 4 ; 0 0 o'clock y e s t e r d a y in t h e Lounge of I t i eha rdson hull. T h i s was t h e second m e e t i n g of t h e club t h i s y e a r .

The S T VIT I 'ni i .n ; r NKW S boar a n n o u n c e s a course in journa l i s t i c bus iness ailininist ra t ion , a t t e iuh inee al which is reipiircil for nil business cubs . The class will meet Monday noon in r n lull ul' Drape r ha II, ami will he conducted weekly. J o h n Demi ami Lauri l i i Seld, jun iors , a s s i s t an t business mal ingers , »i l l i n s t ruc t .

The new course is illleiided In le the I'liiiilanieal a Is at' the busines , sidi ul' j imri ia l isni , piircllcting llie cnursi i\ bii'h the N'l' >\ .-• g h os in I he eilitiirin Itckl. Methods of eiinl.iel iny nnl iiiual a d v e r t i s e r s , sel l ing local ndvor l i s ing , n i l -wr i t ing , circi i lal iou ami circuit! l ion promot ion will be included in the course .

Intra-Mural Group Elects Officers

Officers for the newly funned m e n ' s ill! ra-inuriil a th le t ic assoc ia t ion were elected W e d n e s d a y noon with the ex cap t ion of pres ident , T h o m a s Har­r i n g t o n , 'lij, in t ra niurul m a n a g e r , a u t o m a t i c a l l y l akes Ihis posi t ion.

T h e o the r officers for the r ema inde r of t h e college yea r a r e J o h n Kyan, "A7> vice p res iden t and J o h n O ' B r i e n , ' 38 , s ec re t a ry . Unvotes Cor t r e a s u r e r will ho conducted between Abe Wiis-ser iuun, ','!8, and (lornld Amyot , 'Dll.

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Bureau Reports 274 Placements

C o m m e r c e a n d L i b r a r y S c i e n c e P l a c e H i g h e s t P e r c e n t a g e

of '35 G r a d u a t e s

A t o t a l of t w o h u n d r e d s c v c u t y -fou r o u t of four h u n d r e d s i x t y - f o u r g r a d u a t e s of t h e c l a s s of 1935 hiiyo rece ived t e a c h i n g p o s i t i o n s for t h i s y e a r , a c c o r d i n g ' t o Miss E d n a Lowor rce , s e c r e t a r y of t h e .Appoint­m e n t b u r e a u . T h i s i s a n i n c r e a s e of t h i r t y - n i n e p l a c e m e n t s over t h e p r e v i o u s y e a r and lias been t h e b e s t of t h e r ecen t depress ion per iod.

S t a t i s t i c s of those g r a d u a t e d a a d t h o s e w h o secured p o s i t i o n s s h o w t h a t t h i r t y - t h r e e o u t of f o r t y - e i g h t rece iv ing t h e B.S, in l i b r a r y science deg ree a r e now tcriehing, fo r ty - seven o u t of sixty-f ive w i t h the d e g r e e B .S . in commerce , a n d s i x t y - o n e o u t of s i x t y - n i n e receiving the B.S . in education degree.

One hund red n i n e t y - s i x received t h e bachelor of a r t s degree and s'evellty-six w e r e placed in p o s i t i o n s . O a t of tht: e i g h t y - s i x rece iv ing e i t h e r t h e m a s t e r of a r t s or m a s t e r of Science degrees , f i f ty-seven a r e now teach ing .

M e m b e r s of the c l a s s of '35 w h o have secured p o s i t i o n s t h a t were no t r epo r t ed in e a r l i e r i s sues of t h e N E W S a r e : R u t h B l o o m , t e a c h i n g in S c h e n e c t a d y ; E d n a F e h m e l , M a n h u s ; A g n e s Li l l ibr idge, R o x b u r y ; D o r o t h y Mese rve , J o h n s t o w n ; M a r g a r e t M o a t , Delniur ; F a n n i e Moi l icone , Crown P o i n t ; C a r l a N i e l s e n , S c o t i a ; C l a r a Reiss ig , O a l w a y ; M a r y E . S l a w s o n , S t . A g n e s ' School , A l b a n y ; M a r g a r e t S t r o n g , S c h o h a r i e ; R u t h W a u g l i , W e l l s b u r g ; M a r g a r e t W c t t e r a u , S t . J o h n s v i l l e .

E v e l y n Anderson , A l l e n t o w n ; M a r i e A u s t i n , M a m o i o i i e c k ; J o s e p h i n e B a r r i l e , P ine P l a i n s ; R u t h B r o o k s , H u r l e y v i l l e ; D o r o t h y Bul lock , W a t e r -ford ; E s t h e r C u n n i n g h a m , N o r t h L a w r e n c e ; Linn en Dan ie l s , R a n d o l p h ; W i l l i a m Davidge , W n k l c i l ; F lo rence Da/vies, S a v a n n a h ; J o h n Geren , M i n o n ; Emi ly Hur lb i i t , E a s t I s l i p ; A n n a K o r e a , F o r t C o v i n g t o n ; Lucil le M a n n i n g , J o h n s o n C i t y ; M a r j o r i e M a r k h a m , Buffalo; M a r y N o l a n , V e r n o n ; M a r g a r e t Noone , N e w Ber­l i n ; J a n e t N o r r i s , Glenfield; E d w i n Piper , A l b a n y ; .Marion P o r t e r . C a s t l c t o n ; H a r r i e t Ripley, W e s t -field; Eugen i e R o b e r t s , Beave r F a l l s ; Rose Rogers , U t i c n ; E l i zabe th S k a u , Pn r i sv i l l e ; Ar lene Van I'ipps, R a v e n a ; A n n e Vdoviak , New H a r t f o r d ; M a r ­g a r e t W a l s w o r t h , S t a a t s b u r g .

Eve lyn Al len , L i v i n g s t o n M a n o r ; Hciirio Allen. Ciwiajohiirie: i l n r t o n Ani idon, J u n i o r college, A l b a n y ; A n n a Bi i r r ing ton , G r a n v i l l e ; Carol I l i edckapp , Albany a c a d e m y ; L o u i s B l u m b e r g , W o o d r u l g e ; J a n e t B r o w n , LeRoy ; Kinino Cooke, S m y r n a ; Ca r l ton Cou l t e r , S c h o h a r i e ; Kal l i e r ine Crupsor , De lh i ; Ru th C r u t e h l e y , Crown P o i n t ; Ailcen Dexter , P e r t h ;

FERA Paints Murals for Library As First of Historical Series

L a u r a Endor s , O n e o n t a N o r m a l school ; ( luy E n f a n l o . O lms ted villi-; Helena Gansss, F r a n k l i n v i l l e ; J o h n H a w e s , W e s t Loyden .

Ru th J e n s e n . S c h e n e c t a d y ; Mar­g a r e t K a s n n i k . E a s t Roches t e r ; C a t h a r i n e K e a r n e y , Mildred Ellcy schoo l ; Ka th l een Kenney , Green-vi l le ; Doro thy K u e h n , F r a n k l i n v i l l e ; R u t h Lawrence , Lyons Pul l s ; S a r a h L o g a n , Osceo la ; M a r g a r e t M e d i n a , N o r f o l k ; R u t h Madden , Mount Upton ' ; Helen Maha r , Sag Harbor . Ziivon Mahdusini i , U r e u n p o r t ; Wil ­l iam Nelson, P o e k s k i l l ; Lil l ian Os ie r h o u t , H u n t e r .

Els ie P u g s l e y , B l o o m i n g b u r g ; Rob­e r t Rafi 'cr ty, P u e r t o Rico; I ' luudc Reed , A l b a n y P h a r m a c y ; J u l i a Hull, S t i i u t s h u r g ; F r a n c e s Reilcy, Mililreil Klley school ; (icrali l i i ie Sidilieiler, M o r a v i a ; Hclenii S h e e h a n , N o r t h C r e e k ; S u s a n S m i t h , E a s t p o r t ; Hilda V a n A l s t i n c , Mincv i l l e ; R u t h Wi l ­l i a m s , M i n e o l a ; Helen Ximnier , G r e e n wicb.

Greeks Are Hosts To 160 Freshmen

T h e so ro r i t i e s of S t a t e college en­t e r t a i n e d a b o u t one h u n d r e d s ix ty f r e shmen a t t h e a n n u a l I n t e r - s o r o r i t y T e a conduc ted S a t u r d a y in the P a g e ha l l g y n i n a s i u m .

TubloH were a r r a n g e d a l o n g t he s ides of t h e g y m for each so ro r i t y in t h e o r d e r of tbo i r f o u n d i n g , wi th E t a Ph i p r e s i d i n g a t t h e p luce of honor because of tho pos i t i on an pres i ­d e n t of the Counc i l . D e c o r a t i o n s cons i s t ed of flowers a n d t h e i n d i v i d u a l b a n n e r s of the s o r o r i t i e s .

G u e s t s of t h e s o r o r i t i e s bes ides t h e fresl i i '"") i n c l u d e d D e a n H e l e n H . M o r e l a n d , a n d Mrs, A . It. B r u b a c h e r .

F o r t h e benefi t of t h o s e w h o h a v e been w o n d e r i n g j u s t w h a t t h e n e w l ib r a ry mura l s nro a n d wiry, t h e N E W S s l e u t h h a s been on t h e job , g a t h e r i n g evidence on the sub jec t . I t s e e m s t h a t t h e y a r e a p a r t of t h e F e d e r a l E m e r g e n c y Relief a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ' s p l ans to he lp o u t t h e a r t i s t s of t he se U n i t e d S t a t e s . Tn t h i s case , t h e a r t i s t is W i l l i a m B . Van lngen of N e w York c i t y , c r e a t o r of t h e m u r a l s in the F e d e r a l b u i l d i n g s in t h e Cniinl Zone, a n d a l so in Chicago .

'I'he p a i n t i n g s , w h e n comple ted , will form a h i s to r i ca l g r o u p , r e p r e s e n t i n g ovents in A l b a n y a n d N e w Y o r k s t a t e s ince i t s e a r l y e x p l o r a t i o n . Of t h e t w o a l r e a d y in place , t h e first, seen us one e n t e r s t h e l i b r a r y , is of ea r ly A l b a n y , t h e n k n o w n a s B e a v c r w y c k . T h e t o w n received i t s n a m e from t h e b e a v e r d a m p ic tu red in the left fore­g r o u n d of ti ie p fe tu rc . In t h e dis­t a n c e is shown one of t h e w i n d - m i l l s used in colonial d a y s . T h e s loops in t h e b a c k g r o u n d a r e typ ica l of t h e smal l s a i i - b o a t s used t o c a r r y p a s ­s e n g e r s and f re ight on t h e Hudson d u r i n g t h i s per iod .

A t t h e r i g h t is S t a t e S t r e e t a s i t w a s in t h e first half of the e i g h t e e n t h c e n t u r y . T a k e n from a print; of t h e s a m e t i m e , t h e p i c t u r e shows c o s t u m e s a n d c u s t o m s of t h e d a y . T h e b u s y s t r e e t we k n o w w a s then n o t h i n g bu t a g r a s s y p a t h .

F u r t h e r pane l s will be added a s t h e y a re comple t ed . Over the l i b r a r y en­t r a n c e wil l be a p o r t r a y a l of t h e Hal f Moon e n t e r i n g t h e h a r b o r a t For t O r a n g e . On t h e recess of t h e wal l over Miss Cobb 's ollico t h e Van R e n s ­se laer m a n o r house will be p i c t u r e d . T h e S e n a t e House a t K i n g s t o n , w h e r e the U n i t e d S t a t e s S e n a t e once m e t . will be a n o t h e r sub jec t . A t t h e fur end of t h e l i b r a r y , over Miss K i r k -p a t r i c k ' s office, will be p a i n t e d a rep­r e s e n t a t i o n of t h e j u n c t i o n of t h e Er i e Cana l and t h e Hudson River , in t h e n i n e t e e n t h c e n t u r y . O t h e r t h e m e s will concern the e a r l y r a i l r o a d devel­o p m e n t of the s t a t e , and t h e first A l b a n y N o r m a l school bu i ld ings .

Resolution To Be Voted on Oct. 25

Tin- reso lu t ion in t roduced in last F r i d a y ' s s t u d e n t a s s e m b l y will lie voted on F r i d a y , Oc tober 25. I t s purpose is to provide for t w o men cheer l e ade r s e lected by I be s t u d e n t a s soc i a t i on r a t h e r t h a n the one win is now elected.

As s t a t e d , t h e reso lu t ion r e n d s : Resolved: sec t ion I. s t i t u t i o u 1 i n s e r t i n g ' (dicer leai ' one mil n ' before t h e

t o ameiiil p a r a g r a p h (I')

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J O I N S N A T I O N A L C L U B

At a m e e t i n g T h u r s d a y , Oc tober 3, I lie members of the S t a t e College Mcnurali society voted In join t he Nalini ia l Meiiinali o r g a n i z a t i o n and

pr in t ed Miss

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GRECIAN GAMBOLS

In t e r - so ro r i ty tea has conns and gone. We have our reminders, of t h e ga l a event in I he r epo r t of the a lums who spent t he week-end in Albany . At Psi ( l amina , Dorothy Griffin, ' 34 , r e tu rned to visit I lie home tires. K a p p a Delia r epor t s K a t h a r i n e Morr i son and Mildred W h i t e of tl lass o* ','l-t, and Doris Howe, ' 35 , as week-end gues t s . Helen Delay, '37 , Mary Moigaus te 'u i , ':i\), Eleanor Leary , '.'i.'i, and Margt i rot McOann, '85 , vis i ted at Oammn Phi S igma . Alpha Klin welcomed Eliza both S lawson, '3fi, while Bess Lapp , fo l i a Bishop, and Minnie McNieklc of the elnss of ' 3 1 , and Helen and Evelyn Rich, '.'i.'i, were much in ovl drinct! lit 1'lii Delta. Marion Mleczek, '34, and L'velyn S tueh lc , ' 85 , were g ree ted a t ( lamina K a p p a I 'M, and Nellie Wood, '34, and Knl Ileum-I f a i n s w o r t h , '30, at Beta Zetn,

Cupid, or should we say Kins, is still on the job. Kta Phi announces the m a r r i a g e of K a t h a r i n e S t e w a r t , ' 35 , to R icha rd S t r a d l i n g of Colgate , and Ps i G a m m a r e p o r t s the m a r r i a g e of Ruth Minkin , ' 35 , and .Jerome K a p n e r .

P i A lpha T a u a n n o u n c e s i t s new res idence a t 114 N o r t h Allen S t r ee t , and Helen Olski, ' 3 8 , was received in to f o r ma l m e m b e r s h i p a t A l p h a Rho .

Club To Receive Freshmen Tonight

Biology club will c o n d u c t i t s recep­t ion for freshmen t o n i g h t a t 7 :30 o'clock in room 300 of D u s t e d ha l l . Ro th t h e biology f a c u l t y a n d the m e m b e r s of t h e c lub will a s s i s t in t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t . G a m e s wil l be played , and r e f r e s h m e n t s se rved .

T h e c o m m i t t e e in c h a r g e cons i s t s of Helen S a u t i n , '37 , c h a i r m a n ; F lor ­ence Lnwler . ' 3d ; anil M a r t h a Conger , '88.

Elizabeth Meury Named To Council

T h e a p p o i n t m e n t of El izabe th Meury , ' 37 , to t h e D r a m a t i c s and A r t council w a s a n n o u n c e d Inst F r i d a y m o r n i n g by El izabe th Griffin, '36, m e m b e r of the council and of Mys-knn in . senior h o n o r a r y soc i e ty . Miss M e u r y succeeds M a r g a r e t Domes , '37, w h o h a s not r e t u r n e d t o College.

Miss M e u r y was a council t r you t in her f r e shman yea r , h a s pa r t i c i ­pa t ed in several d r a m a t i c s p roduc­t ions a t Col lege, and is a member of the Advanced D r a m a t i c s elnss. She will serve as s e c r e t a r y of the council for t he coming yea r .

'37 Red and White Banner Disappears at Reception

T h e e lnss of 1937 's r ed and w h i t e bn i incr d i s a p p e a r e d a t t h e J u n i o r r ecep t ion t o t h e f reshmen l a s t F r i d a y n i g h t . W h e t h e r or no t s o m e R i p Van W i n k l e of t h e c la s s of I DUO or 1038 h a s n o t found out t h a t t h e r i v a l r y 'days of t h e c lass of 1037 a r e over is t h e m y s t e r y facing j u n i o r c lass officials. Tile officers bel ieve t h a t someone o u t s i d e of S t a t e college 'n r e spons ib l e for t h e loss of t h e I)H1I' 01',

Alice Alhtrtl , p r e s iden t of the (dass . p l a n s t o a d v e r t i s e wide ly I lie va lue of the (dass s y m b o l , and a sk fi r i t s r e t u r n . " T h e person or pe r sons w h o t o o k t h e funnier did nol rea l ize t h a t t h e i r ac t w a s not a joke b u t a majo r t h e f t , " Miss Al'lard s l a t e d .

'Lion' To Aid Staff Of 1936 Directory

T h e Lion s taf f wi l l a i d i n t h e financing of t h e p u b l i c a t i o n of t h e 1935-36 S t a t e col lege Direotory, wh ich g ives n a m e s , h o m e a d d r e s s e s , A l b a n y a d d r e s s e s , and t e l e p h o n e n u m b e r s of tho s t u d e n t s , T h e Directory wil l b e r e a d y for d i s t r i b u t i o n t h e first w e e k in N o v e m b e r .

T h i s y e a r , t he Directory will b e financed b y a d v e r t i s i n g , u n d e r t h e superv i s ion of t h e Lion staff. L a s t y e a r , i t w a s s u p p o r t e d by Dr. A. R . Brubiicl ier , p r e s i d e n t . All t h e cler ical w o r k for the p u b l i c a t i o n is be ing done by tho Directory staff.

The Directory s taff i n c l u d e s : E m m a Mend, ' 36 , e d i t o r ; E l i z a b e t h M e u r y and Ralph Van H o r n , j u n i o r s ; M a r ­jorie Cr i s t and W a r r e n D e n s m o r e , s o p h o m o r e s ; a n d E l i z a b e t h B a k e r a n d Dun ton T y n a n , f r e sbmen .

Geo. D. J e o n e y , P r o p . D ia l 5-1913

" 5-9212

Boulevard Cafeteria and Qrill

198-200 CENTRAL AVENUE ALBANY, N. Y.

. . . but, after all is said and done,

it's the cigarette itself that counts

. . . the question is, does it suit you?

IN ow, when it comes to a ciga­

rette that will suit you . . . you

want to think whether it's mild,

you want to think about the taste

That Chesterfields are milder and taste better is no accident . . .

The farmer who grows the tobacco, the warehouseman who sells it at auction to the highest bidder, every man who knows about leaf tobacco will tell you that it takes mild, ripe tobaccos to make a good cigarette.

In making Chesterfields we use mild ripe home-grown and Turkish tobaccos.

© IMS, LlGCCTT * Mvt r , To«AGGO Co.

.. for mildness .. for better taste

State College News Vol.. XX, No. 4 STATU CoLiUftoE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1935 $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues

Dancer to Give Recital Monday

D r a m a t i c s a n d A r t A s s o c i a t i o n t o P r e s e n t P r o g r a m

of A n g n a E n t e r s

D r a m a t i c s ami Art assoc ia t ion will p resen t Allguii Kilters, d a n c e inline, on M o n d a y n igh t , Oc tobe r -H, ill the a u d i t o r i u m of P a g e bull. Tho p r o g r a m will s t a r t a t 8:'M) o 'c lock, a c c o r d i n g to M a r j o r i e Wl iea ton , '36, p r e s i d e n t .

Miss Kil ters , who is of French and A u s t r i a n p a r e n t a g e , is in her twen­t ies . She is very much in te res ted in her art and last yea r was a w a r d e d a G u g g e n h e i m fel lowship for c rea t ive s t u d i e s In ( i reece and the Xear Knsl f rom which she has jus t r e tu rned . She refuses tn ta lk about herself but will converse freely of her d a n c i n g . Miss Kil ters des igns her own cos­t u m e s anil composes sonic of tin-music accompan imen t to her dances , She is known for her exh ib i t i ons of p a i n t i n g s at the Klirich Gal ler ies in N e w York and the W a r r e n ( la l lc r ics in London .

Miss Kit tore will present a p r o g r a m of c l iaracter i ' / .a t ions to offs tage piano a c c o m p a n i m e n t . Her rep e r t o i r e is varied and she is a lways ab le to pre­sent comedy , t r a g e d y , or s a t i r e in her now famous ' ' Kpisodes. " Shu will repent " H o y C a r d i n a l " which is her o u t s t a n d i n g chu rnc t e r i zn t ion , and will do for the lirsl t ime a new dance , I kinii.

T icke t s , which a rc now on sale, ;ire $1.11(1 for reserved sea l s aad $.~~> for unrese rved scuts . S t u d e n t s m a y se­cure t i cke t s e i the r by p a y i n g $.511 or on the p re sen t a t i on of s tuden t tax t i cke t s . S t u d e n t s must secure the i r t i cke t s before the night of the pres­e n t a t i o n because there will be no ex­c h a n g e or sa le uf s tuden t t i cke t s a t I lie door .

T h e ushers will be Dorothea (In h a g u n , 'X">, Miss Whcuti in and Eliza­be th (Ir i l t in, seniors , M a r y I le rshey and Kliz.'ihctli Meury, jun iors , and Sal ly Whclaii and Doro thy Ifnncr, sophomores .

Bill Dehey's Band To Play for Hop

At Aurania Club Hill Dehcy and hi- bund will play

for Sen ior hop Kridny, November I. from iliUO tn :;:M!I o 'c lock nt the A u r a n i a c lub . T h e band mnilc up of eleven pieces and a feu I in rd voca l i s t recelil Iv comple ted a urn-t rac t at the Showlnml on I lie Pi i fs-Held road . T h e i r past e n g a g e m e n t s inc lude , a m o n g ol her col leges, 1 'iiioii. A m h e r s t , Rensse lae r P o l y t e c h n i c in­s t i t u t e , and l u t c r s o r u r i t y lull I ill S l u l e college I luce y e a r s ago.

Bids al th ree do l l a r s ujl l I sale al l next week in rue nil N. ue curd ing In (I lean I ' i igcrcr . ''Hi, cha i r m a n . Kids may lie piircbaM'il by lltldcrclltshjiieil a- well a s sen iors .

FILLS ECHO POSITION Willi tin- 1'enignuli f Xnrberl

H u b e r t , '.Hi, the posit ion of business mal inger of Hie S l a t e College Kcliti has been tilled by Augus t a Slmcir, '.'HI. \ l l cults iiilcrcsloil in the business

u n r k of Ihr AV/oi are In gel iii lunch (Mil. MUs Shorn-.

TO DANCE HERE

Indignant Qreeks Relax As Police Capture Inez

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i lnl i-.l I in |n ,i i i- \ l l | l w h o is

I l n h i e / . ' I I n - l- Hie - t o n

\ M i l l l l l t l i ' l I lie a - i n , , il le o| In,-/ Sohol has I n m a k i n g I he l o I - nl II \ l l .ai-.r-.

\ o l \ • l e w i l y -Il • noll l ' l l n n e l i i l o

In- win iut>• ,i In.u r amI liclmi p m km u il In- had ileum led w il li - i a limbic pel -.ma I prop ell \ Il ' s nil i ' \el nun . I lliillgll, l o r ' \ l i - s S o k o l I .a- b e e n Illl ell

o\e i by I lie police, s h e made her la- ' \ i-il Thin .-day night I l n / car r ied mi her work in a \ cry slick u uj but il -ccni- I hat she \(ii>ii 'I ipiil e - m a r l eniillgll In pul t h i n g s OM-I mi S t a t e col l e g e s o r o r i t i e s .

A n g n a E n t e r s , dance mime , who will a p p e a r in a reci ta l in 1'iiLie hall Monday n igh t .

Jayne Buckley Will Head Point

System Revision S t u d e n t council a n n o u n c e s the ap­

po in tment of a commi t t ee of twelve

In dra II u revision of the s tudent

a s soc ia t ion point sys tem for ho ld ing

iil'tiros. J a y n e P.ueklcy, ';IG, m e m b e r

of Mysknn ia , senior hono ra ry society ,

is I ' l iairniun.

T h e commi t t ee includes Ralph .Mi­lium, Kar l Kliors and C h a r l o t t e Koi-kuw, s e n i o r s ; Alice A l l a n l , J o h n Ii ioii , J o h n Itynn and Lester Rubin , j u n i o r s ; Leslie Knox, Doro thy Cain , a n d Rarali Whclnn, s o p h o m o r e s ; and Diintnn T y n a n , '311.

Thi s eonimil tei will work iudcti niti ' ly mi a new system which will not go into effect unt i l next year . The ..Id point sys tem will he enforced for Hie v e n I ' lil.'Jo .'III.

Faculty Selects Varsity Members

For Debate Team Mr, Louis C. Junes , i n s t r u c t o r in

Kngl ish and conch of vars i ty ilebnl ing , II n null in-ill today that twelve new member s have recent ly been selei ' led lo compose the vars i ty «!•• ba l e squad , They a r e :

Ralph Al l iunn, J a y n e l iucklcy, i ml J e a n n e l .csniek. s e n i o r s ; Robert la- iiei . I l i i r n i l i iniucr, \'.\ e lyn 11.ii I e-lei Ifubill. and Jolm Miirphv, j u n i o r s ; and War ren Dens

re, Herber t Droo'/,, J C I I I Lichen - t r i l l , ( ' l . a r lu l lc Libninil, Mild I i/.elte I ':n -ha II, sophomores ,

S r l r i l i if I hew members was nmdr by II facul ty commi t t ee , (villi I , i ippiiK.il .if D i ; Milton (I. N'I IKON,

if an , nl lor a t rial d e b a t e in which ra . Ii 'i \ mil upheld the llfllrillll I i vc of lhe ques t ion , Resolved : Thill Daly i-justi lied in ili\ a i l ing I 'I hiopia.

Tl i Ii p|iro( nl of I he dean wns Miuglil since the I'a.-uily feels Dial i l , i. - In ,u 1.1 be ludciil d e b u t i n g ,n i n l e r si h u l a s l ic d e l . a l e (( Illl i- lint

in g„o , | acudeini . ' - l a n d i n g .

FKESHMEN TO MEET Tin In -lonnii class ((ill meet both

T u e s d a y and T h u r s d a y noons of the i-ioioiig (M'ek iii room -till for I In i Ice linn ..I class olliecis, under ihe super vision of Myskuuia , senior hoi i iunry suciely . The S'KtVH cub elnss sclieil i i lnl for Tuesday will, meet Weilnrs ,111 . noon, in room I I I .

Students To Hear Dean Moreland

In 11:10 Assembly The a n n o u n c e m e n t of m e m b e r s of

Signu iu Lnudis , senior h o n o r a r y scholas t ic socie ty , for t h e c u r r e n t y e a r and mi a d d r e s s by Miss Helen I I . M(Ireland, dean of women, will b e fea tu re s of th i s m o r n i n g ' s 11 :10 as ­sembly p r o g r a m . T h e r e will also be discuss ion of the M e n ' s Ath le t i c asso­c ia t ion a n d v o t i n g en an a m e n d m e n t to t h e s t u d e n t cons t i tu t ion p r o v i d i n g for two men cheer leaders , P a u l Bu l g e r , p res iden t of the s tuden t assoc ia t ion and m e m b e r of Mysknn ia , senior hon­o r a r y socie ty , s t a t e d .

Dr . H a r o l d \V. Thompson , p rofessor of Kngl i sh , will announce the member s of S i g n u m Luud i s . The highest four per cent of the senior class will be named .

I lean More land will speak on her t r ave l s of the past summer , when she vis i ted E u r o p e , upend ing some t ime in Sweden , F in l and , I'Tunec, Po land and Russia .

The nniendincnt to the s t u d e n t asso­c ia t ion cons t i t u t i on cal l ing for two m e n ' s and one w o m e n ' s cheer leader for the s t u d e n t assoc ia t ion rends us fol lows: " R e s o l v e d , t ha t a r t i c l e V I I , sect ion 1, p a r a g r a p h ( f ) , be amended by s t r i k i n g ou t two and i n s e r t i n g three before the words cliccr h driers; and by s t r i k i n g out one IIUIII and in­

s e r t i n g two men be fo re the (voids trim shall be."

Coronation of Fourteenth Queen To Climax Campus Day Program

THE WEEK'S EVENTS T o d a y , 11 :10 . .S tudent a s ­

s e m b l y , 1'iige ha l l . T o m o r r o w , 2 :00 . C a m p u s d a y

a t h l e t i c e v e n t s begin on W e s t e r n uveui ic c a m p u s .

T o m o r r o w , 8 :00. E v e n i n g e v e n t s begin, I 'nge hull aud i ­t o r i u m .

M o n d a y , 8 :30 . A n g n a E n t e r s , P a g e hull a u d i t o r i u m .

T u e s d a y , 12 :00 . F r e s h m a n c lass e lec t ions , room 20(i.

T h u r s d a y , 12 :00 . F r e s h m a n elnss m e e t i n g for re vo te s , room I 11.

T h u r s d a y , 8 :30. Advanced dra-unit ies eln-s p l a y s . Page hull a u d i t o r i u m .

Potter Club Opens House By Reception

The E d w a r d E ldred P o t t e r c lub conduc ted mi in fo rmal house-warm­ing lit its new f r a t e r n i t y house, 12()il O n t a r i o s t ree t , last T h u r s d a y n igh t . Mure than one hund red fifty gues t s of the club and a l u m n i member s at­tended the recept ion. Al f red Itasch, '1)1, composed and read a poem in dedica t ion of the house.

The men living ut I lie bouse include ( l lenn l i nge re r , house p res iden t , Rober t Fo land , Kllis Lyke , a n d Clar

Hallowe'en Party Will Be Thursday

T h e Alumni Residence hull will conduct i ts lirsl social event of the year in the Com is, T h u r s d a y n i g h t , O c t o b e r III, from 8:11(1 to 1 I o ' c lock . It i- lo be II Hal lowc 'en p a r t y , for the m e m b e r s of the Residence hall only .

D o r o l h c W h v t e , ':!(i, is genera l I _ , ,-, „ - , c h a i r m a n ' for the pa r ly . Ass i s t i ng l o OpOnSOr OlUdy her a r e J u n e I 'ulincr, '.'lib en t e r t a in - j ~ ~ " incu t ; Molly Howling, 'UK, refresh­m e n t s : F r ances Fal lon, "M), c lean­u p ; mill Doro thy ICnnpp, Vi rg in ia Stool , unit Bever ly Wnl the r , j u n i o r s , upperc l i i ssnian adv i se r s .

H o c k e y a n d P u s h b a l l C o n t e s t s • T o B e A f t e r n o o n F e a t u r e s

in T o m o r r o w ' s F e t e

T O P R E S E N T S T U N T S

E v e n i n g P r o g r a m t o B e g i n a t 8 : 0 0 in P a g e H a l l A u d i t o r i u m ;

D a n c i n g W i l l F o l l o w

As a cl imax of the C a m p u s d a y p r o g r a m , S t a t e college will c e l e b r a t e the c r o w n i n g of its fou r t een th c a m ­pus queen tomor row n i g h t a t 8 : 0 0 o 'c lock in the a u d i t o r i u m of P a g o hall . The a f t e rnoon p r o g r a m wil l consis t of a th l e t i c events on tho W e s t e r n a v e n u e c a m p u s a t 2:00 o 'c lock . The evening p r o g r a m u t 8 :00 o 'c lock will include the corona­t ion of tho queen, t he p r e s e n t a t i o n of class s t u n t s , anil d a n c i n g in the g y m ­nasium of I 'nge hull unt i l 12 :00 o 'clock.

T h o a f t e rnoon a th l e t i c events will begin with a Softball g a m e be tween senior and j u n i o r men. T h e n t h e senior and sophomore women will p l a y aga in s t the j u n i o r and f reshmen women in u hockey g a m e . These spo r t s will be followed by the w o m e n ' s and m e n ' s pushbal l con tes t s be tween the member s of the sophomore a m i f re shman classes. Two poin t s ii, in­ler class r ival ry will be a w a r d e d fo r each pushbal l giinic.

( ' a n d i d u t e s for the 19J1C c a m p u s nee Kuckey, s e n i o r s ; H a r r y Chininer queen a re .liiyne l lud t loy , lOlizabetli

and I 'bur ies Mor r i s , j u n i o r s ; Law reiice Denne t t , J o s e p h Laflraff, J o h n Kelionc'iilicrg and Cla rence Van kitten, sophomores , and K d g a r O ' l l o r a , Mil.

Skidmore College

Of Missions' Work

Kappa Delta Rho Inducts 27 Men

Delegates from colleges in the Cap­itol dis t r ic t will inccl at S k i d m o r e college at 10:0(1 o 'c lock mi S u n d a y , lo discuss the modern i n t e r p r e t a t i o n of missions. The mee t ing will be un der Hie auspices of the \ u l i o n a l ('lirist inn ussni'inl inn,

.Miss Hen r i e t t a ( l ibsoii , of the _ _ _ . - , . Na t iona l board of Hie Y o u n g W o m e n ' s I n t O P l e d g e S n i p ;Cl i r is l inn assoc ia t ion , mid Miss Kalli

(mi l ium C h a p t e r of Kappa Delia e r inc Duffielii and liny S u e d man, him conduc ted its annua l fall plodg- execut ives ,,t' Hie S tuden t c h r i s t i a n ing service on Wednesday n igh t , ()c I movement in N'ew York s to le , a re ur tober Hi, at the C h a p t e r house at I 17 I r a n g i n g Hie progrnin , It will include s m i t h Lake Avenue . T w e n t y - s i x one cen t ra l speaker , and several small

l i e - h n i c en and one junior w e r e j discussion g r o u p s . leeeivcd in to pledge lileni'bersllip. Skidninre college, I 'nioii college, D r a m a t f r < 4 C l » « t 8

Thov a r e : Robert Ammo. Chnr l c s \ Rensselaer Poly technic i n s t i t u t e , litis ^ l l / ' M > T ^ ' ^ A bi, ,lm.-pli l loslcv, K i d How sell Sage e go, and Vassal ' college Will Upen beaSOn m a n . .biliii ICdge, Corne l ius l-'ugii li V. ! will also be loproseiil e,l at this I'c j W U k T , » , « . P | „ , r „ Kolierl C n i n a n . Robert l l e r t w i g , Wil gioiiul conference . W lin 1 WO l i a y S liam l l u p k e , . l ames . lolni-ou. Cha r l e s The S t a l e ilclegnl i.ni consis ts of the Kelley. .lo.seph l.eesc, Carro l l l .eliinan. fo l lowing : Lla ine l l a in l , . l i iyne Duck I humid l .ooinis. Cecil Miirino. . loseph ley, I'nul l lulger , . l i iqucliue kivniis, Ui iggcl tn i i . fie ra rd M u r p h y . Arnold Kliwihcth l lobb ie , Cbur lo t t e Rockow, I 'allaili i i . Snn t i I 'orciuo, F rank qluat , ami Clean I ' l igercr , s en io r s ; Helen Iroechi , Samue l Robinson, Kar l Sense . I Clyde, J o h n Deun, Hurry (ill r, and

(Iriflin, R i t a K a n e , P r a n c e s S t u d e -baker , and M a r j o r i e Wl iea ton . The c a n d i d a t e who received the h ighes t n u m b e r of votes a t the s tuden t asso­c ia t ion ballot will be queen ami her two sen ior a t t e n d a n t s will be the two with t h e next highest n u m b e r of votes. The re ign ing g r o u p will also include two a t t e n d a n t s from each of lhe r e m a i n i n g three classes. The i d e n t i t y of all of I lie n e n i b e r s of tho royal court: will lie In pi secret un t i l t omor row night , The royal p a r t y will proceed to the s t age for the ce r em o n y and remain seated there while t h e . l a s ses present the i r ind iv idua l s t u n t s .

Vera S h i n n c r s will d i rec t t he senior s tun t . The cast inc ludes : Wi l l i am l inker , M a r g a r e t Howes, L o r e t t u Buckley, Phi l ip Car lson, V incen t Donahue , Ruse Kiiiliorn, f r a n k l l a t d -meyer, Marga re t I tot', M a r y K a n e , Augus t a Ka tz , Kdward K r a m e r , Louis Moro/.c, H u g h N o r t o n , Kvclyn

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Mwnrd Simoiuls , Phi l ip Sul l ivan , Virgin ia Stool, j u n i o r s ; Leslie Knox Villiittll T o r r i m s . nnil (.'lenient Weill', iilnl Thelluii Miller, sopl lo res ; and W

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The Advanced D r a m a t i c s elnss will open its season wi th the p re sen t a t i on of two plays on T h u r s d a y night at H;,'iil o 'c lock in the a u d i t o r i u m of P a g e hall. Kli/.alieth Meury, ','17, ((ill dil'ecl one play, a sophist iciitetl c o m e d y ; and H a r r y (ii i iuacr, '.'17, will

. direct lhe o ther , ii m o u n t a i n e e r p lay, ( 'nul l ing Helen <l,l.s,,n mid Raymond Wal l e r s , ,,., ( | h | ( | (. M i s s M t M | 1 . y . H | < ] u ) , \ ' „ .

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Donahue , Lewis Mtiroze, and Wil l iam S ( ( i l i , seniors , Ken La (Iriia, ''17, mid

Show Spirit of First Campus Dayftjh$?2^ lldek in the (lavs of Itl-ll ((hen i I ,'iiiuiii'iit mid approvu l of the regnl class coinposc t bo niniliiittecH to a s s i s t

, | c col lege boasted of f bull mid ' '"'." I1I 'N «''•. , ! " ' 'Nrectors .

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I en un a 11 1 • lion high. Pool hull season al lis the t r a d i t i o n s of Campus Day began , j , . . : , | v Imuiglil tin' Colga le varsity to Km ni'li in ( e a r s , this fall fete of lhe ICulgelield puck lo elicoiiutel tile college c a m p u s lias been a high lighl S l u l e g r id i ron squad , anil Ibis alii !

HI' (In .-iiil u II 111 sensnii, lelie (e i i tu rc r rea le i l a ncu spurt in Kslal.li-licil for Ik. lir-l l ime ill simli'iil I'lilliiisiasni over the dny.

lU'.'n, ihe pingrn in has u b d i y s in An inleresl ing par t of the ( ' i iuipi i i j , lulled rithli 'tic I 'onlesls l ieluceii Day ucl ivi l ios d u r i n g lhe period , lasses and organi/ .al ions on lhe Sul l i e ' s :;n was Hie fuel I'm! a t t e n d a n c e ni ' lny iil 'leriiomi prcceiling lhe eve i(a* -.. la rge llial necessity I'm a ic ning fes t iv i t ies . Tl riginal spirit s l r ic t inu (Mis nppni'i ' l l t , mid only aI (tie iluy may be apprcc iu led by the those di recl ly c lected (\illi lhe col " f a c i l i t y sack r a c e " and basket lege ((ere a d m i t t e d , T icke t s n e n lunch iii lhe evening ((Inch ( d i e fen I-MICII m-i'iii d ing ly . lu res of lhe liisl < ';i in | uis. ll.'K. Th i s year , on its lolli uuiii\ msniy ,

I n ItiL'I, Mvskau ia , senior hoiinniiy CaiiqniH Day is uinler uen d i rec t ion socielv, look under her u i n g the spun ns a rcsiill of the revision of lhe col wiiship and iirruligeilieiltH of the dny, lege . inisl ilut inn in May. S luden t and unt i l t ins year , has con t inued n - i eoiiiu i I Is milking Illl the necessiuy | |„ s tuden t o rgu i i i /n l inn s u p e r v i s i n g iirrilligniiinnts lo i ieer i i ing the pro lhe ac t i v i t i e s and p r o g r a m . jgl'Ulil, l lmvever , Mysknn ia , senior

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