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State College News VOL. XVII, No. 15 STATE COLLEGE FOK TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1933 $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues. JUNIORS TO FEATURE QUEEN OF PROM IN GRAND MARCH TONIGHT AT AURANIA CLUB VARSITY TO FACE ".-.. ~i mm\ RIIRHIM(I - ^ I ~ T ~ ^ ~ 1934 WILL DANCE SETH LOW TEAM New York Quintet Will Meet State Team Tomorrow on Page Court BY THOMAS Rv \ \ . '3-1 SPURTS KDITUK, Tin.: NEWS Coach Baker's Purple and Cult! quintet which lias swept through the first half of the season tin Ideated. will attempt to add to its laurels when it meets Sclh Low college for the first time in the history of the schools tomorrow night at H:15 o'clock on Page court. "We expect a hard light against Scth Low." Coach Maker staled, com inenliug on the name. "We have never had them on our schedule he- fore, hut advance reports place them as a strong team, since tiny have played some leading colleges in the Metropolitan district, In regard- to our hoys, it i, dotihlful as to how their physical ami mental condition will he. -cciiig that the game immedi- ately follow- examinations, line to the fait that the defense will not he as tight as It was m tin- Alumni game I expect the score to In- higher tor hoth teams. We will have to wait a long time before we have the op- portunity of seeing as stioiig a de tensive game as we witnessed two weeks ago." The varsity met a stubborn defense against the Alumni in then last game, hut stepped away from their oppon cuts in the fourth quarter to chin h a 20-IS viclorv, their lull straight in as manv start's. I lift Kail ami Iv'av Harris sank two brilliant field baskets to sew up the game lor State. Neither team was able to launch a strong offensive during the lir-t half and tin- name quickly settled into a close checking contest. Kay Harris gave the varsity the lead in the first few minutes of play when be -auk two free thiow.s. I aptaui I iil I )e Laura then contributed his only basket of the game ail.I both teams warmed up to a last, rough style of play La-I pa-v-yvork by the Alumni worked the ball into varsity territory. but lhe\ were unable to find the basket and resorted to long shots. Ilerney and l.votis caged two baskets from bevoud the foul circle to cut down tin- vat'sitv'.s lead Towards the .-ml of the first ball, the varsity first string was replaced by lien Holdt, .enter, liud Ki-ain and Ussy Brooks, forwards, (ieorge Han- croft and T ( iarrett, guards. Han- croft dribbled the length ol the- court to sink an easy basket. Holdt con- tributed a fiee throw, and al (be half the varsitv I d , I I '). The regulars re entered the game al the start of the sis mid half, and wen immediately foned to take the de tensive against ,i sir.nig Minimi al lack. A sudden spun I,N Milium gave them the bad when Hemes and I sous sank basket- in rapid sine, English Is Most Outstanding Major Subject For Juniors What subjects do the juniors study? Juniors prefer the com- merce, English, history, and ma- thematics departments for their major work, according to sta- tistics compiled by Miss Eliza- beth Van Dcnburgh, registrar. Fifty juniors are majoring in commerce; lifly-tlirec in Knglish; fifty one in history; and lifts in mathematics. I he favorite min- ors for juniors are history ssilh si.\ty-fonr. Knglish svith fifty- four, and commerce, third, with thirty -even. I hose major sub jots that appear least popular are biology, physics, combined sen nee, and social science; while the less favored minors are chemistry, ( ieriuan, physics, com- bined science, s, ieial si ience, and Spanish JUNIOR TEA DANCE TO BE TOMORROW AT AURANIA CLUB I be annual junior lea dance will be conducted tomorrow afternoon i from 2:5(1 to 5:50 o'clock at the Ai rania club ballroom, according t Jane MarConucll. who is general I its at tin- lime, she is rcqtic.-tei chairman tor the dance. j(,, baud m the emptv blank w tl Hau Alexander's orchestra will play for the tea dance. Other pro- fessional entertainment ssill be fur- nished bs a group of Schenectady artists feature- ol their program will be a fan dame and a military tap dance Mi-- Anna F I'ierce, dean of women, M r - . V R. Ilrubacher, Mr-. A dliani Met/ler ami Mr-, (ieorge M fork, ssill preside al the lea tables. All member- of the student body win. wish to attend are asked to sign up on the main bulletin ho..id in the rotunda, Mi-- Mact'onuell aid Admission ssill be -evenly-live , cut- per pel -on MI- $1.5(1 a couple ( nttecs fur the dance in . bide- inii-ic. ( baric- Kobson, chairman, Julia Shield- and Koberl Ilienick. chairman, 11aiinah I'arker and Virginia Sberrill; family, Helen and Slurbs Diamond; service, Alice |),.lieriv, chairman, Hrenfell Kami IL.sland, chairman, Marion Like and Celia Itishop; lb,or, \aroii las- per, , hairmau, Madolvu Hsvver and Kii bard Dcguail, FORMAL RUSHING PERIOD TO CLOSE Sororities to End Activities, Breakfast Is Tomorrow, Tea Dance Today Freshmen whom sororities are considering for membership will be entertained at tea dances in the in- dividual houses this afternoon. Each sorority will also serve breakfast tomorrow for freshman guests. Kcgmuing I 1:5(1 o'clock Satur- day, a period of silence will be ob- served, during which freshmen may not talk lo sorority women Si- lent period will continue until 5:.id o'clock Wednesday. At 'Mill o'clock Monday, February o, a preference blank will be put in the mailbox of each freshman who ha- received a ru-b invitation, lie- fore noon each freshman must fill this blank and return it to Dean I'ierce'- office If she has bill one preference, -he need not fill m h i " -econd and third preferences. It -be doe- not wish to join a soror Women Voters League To Meet On Thursday I be new inenibi r- ol the New fork League ,a Women \ oler- will meet in room 111 - I Drapir ball Thursday al 5:50 o'i In, k I ga li/e a ii. w voters unit al Mate . ollege. Itabelle I lul/.cii lailb. 0-1. a ineiubei -I the New Vol'k Mate i oinnnttee for ness n u l l >, is in , baige of the organi/a be stale college I I he III W Sot, r'- mill III CollJUIIl tiol Her name. Monday night each sorority will call al the office of I lean Anna 1. I'ierce for the list of the freshmen who have automatically become eligible for membership through sorority and freshmen preference. Before 8:11(1 o ' c l o c k that night, the sororities must base their formal bid- in the mail. FIRST LOUNGE TEA OF NEW SEMESTER TO BE THURSDAY The first student-faculty tea of the second semester will be con- ducted Thursday, Februai s ') in the Lounge in Richardson hall from ,!:,lll o'clock to 5:111) o ' c l o c k . 1' 17 Juniors Gain Distinction In Scholarship And Hontrs Seventeen juniors gained dis- tinction in scholarship this year, either by mention on the honor roll or by induction into honor- ary societies, Evelyn Wells and Dorothy Shapiro earned the rating at Suninia Cum Laude. Ten men were inducted into Kappa I'bi Kappa, national hon- orary edticat onal f r a t e r n i t v. They are: Roger Haucroft, Wil- liam Nelson, Authonv Dorsino, I'hilip Kicciardi. Koberl Robin- son. Leo I'lanle, Hrenfell \. Rand, Robert Meyers, Charles Kobson and Raymond Moore. Two junior- became members "f Li (lamina M it. national hon- orary social science fraternity: Hilda llradley ami William Roger- Mice' Fit/patrick was awarded the I'i liaiiuna Mu an- nual history prize. Alpha I'bi 1 laiinna. nat onal honorary jour- nalistic fraternity, inducted two juniors into membership: June 'an s and Alvina I'reutleman. itllt irgi ,i| the lea lo which the junior- ssill be especially invited in continua- tion ol the junior week-end aclivi lie-. I be fat lilts guests ssill be: I >r. F.li/abetb Morris, a--islanl pro hssi.r of education; Dr. (ieorge Painter, professor of philosophy; Hi M-lhur K. Heik, professor of education, and Mrs. Heik; Dr. Karl II South, assistant profesror of its drew ahead final period when Kav II.on- took the hall off the baikboaitl and I fed in a basket. Kail and Hani, contributed Iwo additional basket- I the var-its belt! a live point had mil I the end ol I ih. I w ilh the gosei linn ill i la-sc . ss ill si-il the \ess Yoik Male Legislature, Moil lay nighl al K (HI o'. I", k. Pscry- ;,, |i.in th< nits Mint It i. not net c- ,ars to h.n. alia,lied ibt age ol the contest when tin si I _'il 15. Is Mo. Ilui eiil.mh stated Juniors Will Wear Gowns Of Classic Simplicity For Annual Dance Tonight t lassie simplicity will he the pre j -hppei-, and Dorothy Hrifhn, a iloiiiiuating note in the gowns worn j light blue lallila gown, with -dsei tonight at the , ual luuior Prom, High necklines and low decolelle with very less accessories will In the fashion, while light colors, espe- cially yellow, wlote and green, will be the most popular. Masbelle Matthew.-, president of the junior class, ssill wear a gossu of pink cotton lace, with silver slippers Marion Howard's gown will be ol yellow, with black slip pels, Li lilia I oiltu lis ssill be prcs cut in a nile green crepe gossu trimmed with green, with green sandals I hehna Smith will ss.ai a bin, -aim gown, ssilb sslnle and dsu sandal-, Kalheriiie Ham; and Ma I m u Mlec/ek ssill both wear while -al II gotsn- ss Oh silser slippi is, Muriel S. o i l . a black lallila, with silser slippers; Marion Lloyd, a green crepe gossu; and Mary I Moore, a black selsel gown, with silser slippers Rumor hath it that more men will be attired in full dress suits this year than in previous years. president of the class of this year, will complete the list of speakers The committees assisting Miss llookheim are: I'rogram-, 'I'helma Smith, chairman. Muriei Denten unl Dorothy (,rilhn. la, nils. F.dith Dcllollamlcr, chairman, Catherine llrowu and Mathilda Centner; ar- rangement-, Ida W eiuer, chair- man, Mars Moore and l.cora tied- de-; and decorations. Henesieve Shores, chairman, Frame- Pistes and I line I arey. Alumni Will Recount Experiences In Travel I he Minimi association will present a group " I Mas < I talk- m the Lining, oi Richardson hall, Friday and Satin education, and Mr- South Dr. ,,.„ ,,„„•„,„„„, February 21 and ^:\ Morris, Mr- Heik and Mrs. South t> .Cull until 5:011 o'clock ,„„„.. These talks will be given by Schedule for Teas I he sibedule lor the second se mesler -Indent faculty teas has heel arranged as follow-: I bur-,las, lobulars 'I Junior tc, in i barge ol I .oiiuge , onnuittee. Wcdntsday, February 15 Mis- Holdena Loll-, supervisor of mathe I Inn-das, February -'5 Dorothy Drainer, '.II, iiieinbei ol l.oiiug, niiiiuiillee, in ,barge Wediic-das, March I Myskama I bur-,las. Match <> Mis, Marn'm Kdpaliick. m-tiii, tor in English m , barge Wednesday, M a n b 15 Muriel Denton. '51. member I oiiuge , Illillee. ill charge Thursday, March 25 Marion Howard, '51, member Lounge com- mittee, in charge Wednesday, March 2') Milne High school faculty in charge Thursday, April (i Sophomore lea in charge ol Lounge commit- tee. JUNIORS TO HAVE ANNUAL LUNCHEON TOMORROW NOON The ai al luncheon of the junior class will lake place tomorrow noon in the Canary rot f the He Wilt Clinton hotel, according to Hilda llookheim, chairman. Dr. A. K. Bru- ha, her, president, anil Mrs. Bru- hacher, Dean Anna F.. I'ierce, Dr. I larohl W. 'lb pson, professor of English, and Mrs. Thompson will be the guests. The speakers in- clude Donald Heucdicl, toaslutas- ler, and a speaker representing each year ol the class. Jack Saunders, ex-'.i-l, and freshman class presi- dent, William Nelson, president asl sear, and Masbelle Matthews, | ;,la '" lltr I' 1 _-'<•'"," thc ' tlin " u ' ; " ul been crowned, the grand march, TONIGHT AT 9:00 Ted Brewer to Play for Prom; Juniors to Crown Queen After Sixth Dance One hundred fifty couples will attend the annual junior prom to- night as guests of the junior class al the Aurania club ballroom from nine to two o'clock. Ted Brew- ers' orchestra will furnish the mu- sic for the dance. Roger Bancroft, sice-president of the class and gen- eral chairman of the prom, an- nounced today that, following the fourth dance, the patrons and pat- ronesses, the class officers, and their guests will form a receiving line, The patrons and patronesses for the dance are: Dr. A. K. Bru- bacber, president, and Mrs. liru- hacher: Dr. William H, Met/.ler, dean, and Mrs. Mctzler; Miss Anna F I'ierce. dean of women; Profes- sor (ieorge M. York, bead of the commerce department, and Mrs. York; Professor Harry Birch- enough, head of the mathematics department, and Mrs. Hircbenough; Dr. Paid South, assistant professor of education, and Mrs. South; Dr. Milton (i. Nelson, professor of edti cation, and Mrs. Nelson; Profes sor A. \V. Kisley, bead of the his- tory department, and Mrs. Kisley Dr. Harry W Hastings, chairman of the English department, and Mrs. Hastings; and Dr. Lloyd Cheney, Commissioner of B lucation and Mrs. Cheney. M the end of the sixth dance the queen of the junior prom, 'dcted by the class, will enter the ballroom, accompanied by her two attendants, the ruuners-up in the .lass election. After the queen has and alumni ineinliers ol the la. nils who ss ill i elate many iulei t -tun; fa, I- earucrcd on I'ei i nl Iras i I- aiel loin - through foreign countries. headed by the faculty guests, will form to the left of the queen's throne. The hue of march will pass once around the ballroom and be- fore the queen. Complete committees ii<v the dance are: Music, Charles Kissam, chairman, Petty Arnold and Diane Hoehner: decorations, Katherine Hang and William Nelson, co- chairmen, Philip Kicciardi, Eliza- beth Sales,-, Helen Buckley, Doro- thy Miinser, Thomas (Iarrett and Helen Mahar; llo,,r, I beodore Ee- kerb James Dolan. and Edward S, lissoriii; invitations, lean Craig- mile, chairman, Elizabeth Kam- nieier. Helen Danahv. and Lorraine Cross . programs, I larrielle (mode- rn,w. chairman, Marie Primlle, Ma- rio, , Kelly and Mnta Eralick; re- freshments, Hi-Ida llradley, chair- man, l-'li/ahi l!i Xitend, Rose Sovik, Robert Meyers, and Anthony Dor- si haperoues. Ms mo Trentle- nian. , hairmau. Masbelle Matthews, Chrislui, I',,1.01,1. and Helen Kluge Repairs For Hawley Hall Are Completed; Library Will Be Open For Use Monday I he final loinpl.li | repair- in llatshs librars will be reads for ,,c- I loss I, s ball in old, i lo transform h - s I he last step toward the into ., hluai s has l „ , ,, the result 11ipleii,.11 ,,l ihe library was begun iwo -.,,,1 ,-Uoii b, pari oi iht- J c h L' tli, i hrisliuas ricess." Dr. \. [lid, nl and ailuim. Iialmn '• R Hrubaiher staled lint he expected '•< si i ,1 Mars ago, Ihe .idiuiui lia ' the hbrai s to be leads by the latter inn. n,ai J lh, iiossded , ..inI.ii- n p.ui oi Marth or the early part ol in the Hrapci bah library, ssmked lo \pnl. F'52 lie al n ulained that base an qipinprt.il pa--cd bs lb, the hfiar. ssill In used a- a refer !iiM-laiiin to pi. HI, I, i,a tb, re h I cine and reading i instead ol a ling .a I law i. t ball a- a new library. , -in Is hall 111 the ill,, it. in oidu to . „ , I In the Septeiuhei 50, I'MJ, issue of late the -in It -in-, the library ex tended ii- hour- oi servict lo eve- I in I,uiuais 15. PH..'. i more than a se;o ago). Mi Iran,I- tminau, ill el eiigiueei ol the , ollege, made Ihe Pillowing -tateiueiil in regard to Ihe repairs in Hassles hall. "By the end of two months the new Hidcon the Si SII l' ,a NI ss - ss e see the opliun-ti, statement "The llawlcy library work will be completed he- lore the Thanksgiving recess." Last Dei t nihei a delay m Ihe project was aused by the impossibility of demon- strations of authority in the case. However, the new librars will he ready for use Monday.

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State College News VOL XVII No 15 STATE COLLEGE FOK TEACHERS ALBANY N Y FRIDAY FEBRUARY 3 1933 $225 Per Year 32 Weekly Issues

JUNIORS TO FEATURE QUEEN OF PROM IN GRAND MARCH TONIGHT AT AURANIA CLUB VARSITY TO FACE - ~ i m m RIIRHIM(I - ^ I ~ T ~ ^ ~ 1934 WILL DANCE

SETH LOW TEAM New York Quintet Will Meet

State Team Tomorrow on Page Court

BY THOMAS Rv 3-1 SPURTS KDITUK Tin NEWS

Coach Baker s Purple and Cult

quintet wh ich lias swept t h rough the

f irst hal f of the season tin Ideated

w i l l at tempt to add to its laurels when

it meets Sc lh Low college for the

first t ime in the history of the schools

t o m o r r o w night at H15 oclock on

Page cour t

W e expect a hard l ight against Scth L o w Coach Maker staled com inen l iug on the name W e have never had them on our schedule he-fore hut advance reports place them as a s t rong team since t i n y have played some leading colleges in the Me t ropo l i t an d is t r i c t In rega rd - to our hoys it i do t ih l fu l as to how their physical ami mental condi t ion w i l l he -cci i ig that the game immedishyately f o l l ow - examinat ions l i ne to the fa i t that the defense w i l l not he as t ight as It was m tin- A l u m n i g a m e I expect the score to In- h igher tor hoth teams W e w i l l have to wait a long t ime before we have the opshypo r tun i t y of seeing as s t io i ig a de tensive game as we witnessed two weeks ago

The vars i ty met a stubborn defense against the A l u m n i in then last game hut stepped away f rom their oppon cuts in the four th quarter to chin h a 20-IS v i c lo rv thei r l u l l s t ra ight in as manv starts I l i f t Ka i l ami Ivav H a r r i s sank two br i l l ian t f ield baskets to sew up the game lor State

Ne i ther team was able to launch a st rong offensive dur ing the l i r - t half and t in- name quickly settled into a close checking contest Kay Ha r r i s gave the vars i ty the lead in the first few minutes of play when be -auk t w o free thiows I aptaui I i i l I )e Laura then cont r ibuted his only basket of the game ailI both teams warmed up to a last rough style of play La - I pa-v-yvork by the A l u m n i wo rked the bal l into varsity t e r r i t o r y but lhe were unable to find the basket and resorted to long shots I lerney and lvotis caged two baskets f r om bevoud the foul c i rc le to cut d o w n tin- vatsitvs lead

T o w a r d s the -ml of the first ba l l the varsity first s t r ing was replaced by l i en Holdt enter l i ud K i - a i n and Ussy Brooks fo rwards ( ieorge Han-crof t and T ( ia r re t t guards Han-croft d r ibb led the length ol the- court to sink an easy basket Holdt conshyt r ibu ted a f iee t h row and al (be half the varsitv I d I I )

T h e regulars re entered the game al the start of the sis mid half and w e n immediate ly f o n e d to take the de tensive against i s i r nig M in im i al lack A sudden spun IN Mi l ium gave them the b a d when Hemes and I sous sank basket- in rapid sine

English Is Most Outstanding Major Subject For Juniors

W h a t sub jec ts do the j u n i o r s

s t u d y J u n i o r s p re fe r the c o m shy

merce E n g l i s h h i s t o r y and m a shy

t h e m a t i c s d e p a r t m e n t s f o r t h e i r

m a j o r w o r k a c c o r d i n g to s tashy

t i s t i cs c o m p i l e d by M i s s E l i z a shy

beth V a n D c n b u r g h r eg i s t ra r

F i f t y j u n i o r s are m a j o r i n g in c o m m e r c e l i f l y - t l i r e c in K n g l i s h f i f t y one in h i s t o r y and l i f ts in m a t h e m a t i c s I he f a v o r i t e m i n shyors fo r j u n i o r s are h i s t o r y ssi lh s i t y - f o n r K n g l i s h svith f i f t y -four and c o m m e r c e t h i r d w i t h t h i r t y - e v e n I hose m a j o r sub j o t s that appear least popu la r are b i o l o g y phys ics c o m b i n e d sen nee and social sc ience w h i l e the less favo red m i n o r s are c h e m i s t r y ( i e r i u a n phys ics c o m shybined science s ieial si ience and Span ish

JUNIOR TEA DANCE TO BE TOMORROW

AT AURANIA CLUB I be annua l j u n i o r lea dance w i l l

be c o n d u c t e d t o m o r r o w a f t e r n o o n i f r o m 25(1 to 550 o c lock at the A i rania c lub b a l l r o o m a c c o r d i n g t Jane M a r C o n u c l l w h o is genera l I its at t i n - l i m e she is rcqtic-tei c h a i r m a n to r the dance j ( baud m the e m p t v b lank w t l

Hau A l e x a n d e r s o r c h e s t r a w i l l p lay fo r the tea dance O t h e r p r o shyfess iona l e n t e r t a i n m e n t ssill be fu r shyn ished bs a g r o u p of Schenectady a r t i s t s f e a t u r e - ol t h e i r p r o g r a m w i l l be a fan d a m e and a m i l i t a r y tap dance

M i - - A n n a F I ierce dean of w o m e n M r - V R I l r u b a c h e r M r - A d l i an i M e t l e r am i M r - ( i e o r g e M f o r k ssill p res ide a l the lea tables

A l l m e m b e r - of the s tuden t body w i n w i sh to a t t e n d are asked to s ign up on the m a i n b u l l e t i n ho i d in the r o t u n d a M i - - M a c t o n u e l l bull aid A d m i s s i o n ssill be - e v e n l y - l i v e c u t - per pel -on MI- $15(1 a coup le

( n t t ecs fu r the dance in b ide- i n i i - i c ( b a r i c - K o b s o n c h a i r m a n Ju l ia S h i e l d - and K o b e r l

I l i en i ck c h a i r m a n 11aiinah I a rker and V i r g i n i a S b e r r i l l f a m i l y H e l e n and S l u r b s D i a m o n d serv ice A l i ce | ) l i e r i v c h a i r m a n H r e n f e l l K a m i I L s l a n d c h a i r m a n M a r i o n L i k e and Cel ia I t i s h o p lb or a r o i i las-per h a i r m a u M a d o l v u Hsvver and K i i bard D c g u a i l

FORMAL RUSHING PERIOD TO CLOSE

Sororities to End Activities Breakfast Is Tomorrow

Tea Dance Today

F r e s h m e n w h o m so ro r i t i es are

c o n s i d e r i n g fo r m e m b e r s h i p w i l l be

en te r ta i ned at tea dances in the in shy

d i v i d u a l houses th is a f t e r n o o n Each

s o r o r i t y w i l l also serve break fas t

t o m o r r o w for f r e s h m a n guests

K c g m u i n g I 15(1 o c lock Sa tu r shy

day a pe r iod of si lence w i l l be obshy

served d u r i n g w h i c h f r e s h m e n may

not ta lk l o s o r o r i t y w o m e n Sishy

lent pe r iod w i l l c o n t i n u e u n t i l 5id

o c lock W e d n e s d a y

A t M i l l o c lock M o n d a y F e b r u a r y

o a p re fe rence b lank w i l l be put in

the m a i l b o x of each f r e s h m a n w h o

ha- rece ived a r u - b i n v i t a t i o n l i e -

fore noon each f r e s h m a n mus t f i l l

th is b lank and r e t u r n it to Dean

I ie rce - of f ice I f she has b i l l one

p re fe rence -he need not f i l l m h i

-econd and t h i r d p re fe rences It

-be doe - not w ish to j o i n a soro r

Women Voters League To Meet On Thursday

I be new inenibi r- ol the New f o r k League a Women o ler - w i l l meet in room 111 - I D r a p i r bal l Thursday al 550 oi In k I ga l i e a i i w voters unit al Mate ol lege I tabel le I lu l c i i lai lb 0-1 a ineiubei - I the New Volk Ma te i o innnt tee for ness null gt is in baige of the o rgan i a be s ta le college I

I he III W Sot r- mi l l III CollJUIIl t io l

Her name

M o n d a y n igh t each s o r o r i t y w i l l

cal l a l the off ice of I lean A n n a 1

I ierce for the list of the f r eshmen

w h o have a u t o m a t i c a l l y become

e l i g ib le fo r m e m b e r s h i p t h r o u g h

so ro r i t y and f r eshmen pre fe rence

Be fore 811(1 o c lock that n i g h t the

so ro r i t i es must base the i r f o r m a l

b i d - in the m a i l

FIRST LOUNGE TEA OF NEW SEMESTER

TO BE THURSDAY T h e f irst s t u d e n t - f a c u l t y tea of

the second semester w i l l be c o n shy

duc ted T h u r s d a y Feb rua i s ) in the

L o u n g e in R i c h a r d s o n ha l l f r o m

l l l o c lock to 5111) o c lock 1

17 Juniors Gain Distinction In Scholarship And Hontrs

Seventeen j u n i o r s ga ined d is shyt i n c t i o n in s c h o l a r s h i p th is year e i ther by m e n t i o n on the h o n o r ro l l o r by i n d u c t i o n i n t o h o n o r shyary societ ies E v e l y n W e l l s a n d D o r o t h y S h a p i r o earned the ra t i ng at S u n i n i a C u m Laude Ten men were i n d u c t e d i n t o Kappa I b i K a p p a na t i ona l h o n shyo ra ry edticat ona l f r a t e r n i t v They a r e Roger Haucrof t W i l shyl iam Nelson Au thonv Dors ino I h i l ip K i c c i a r d i K o b e r l R o b i n shyson Leo I l an le H r e n f e l l Rand Rober t M e y e r s Char les Kobson and R a y m o n d M o o r e

T w o j u n i o r - became m e m b e r s f Li ( l a m i n a M it na t i ona l h o n shyorary social sc ience f r a t e r n i t y H i l da l l r a d l e y am i W i l l i a m Roger - Mice F i t p a t r i c k was awarded the Ii l i a i i u n a M u anshynual h is tory pr ize A l p h a I b i 1 l a i i nna nat ona l h o n o r a r y j o u r shynal ist ic f r a t e r n i t y i n d u c t e d t w o jun io rs i n to m e m b e r s h i p June a n s and A l v i n a I r eu t l eman

i t l l t i r g i

i | the lea l o w h i c h the j u n i o r - ssill

be especial ly inv i ted in con t inuashy

t i on ol the j u n i o r week-end a c l i v i

l i e - I be fat l i l ts guests ssill be

I gtr F l i abetb M o r r i s a - - i s l a n l p r o

h s s i r of e d u c a t i o n Dr ( i e o r g e

Pa in te r p ro fessor of p h i l o s o p h y

H i M- lhur K Heik p ro fessor of

educa t i on and M r s H e i k D r K a r l

II S o u t h ass is tant p r o f e s r o r of

its drew ahead f inal period when Kav I I o n - took the hall off the ba i kboa i t l and I f e d in a basket Ka i l and H a n i cont r ibuted Iwo add i t iona l basket- I the var- i ts belt a l ive point h a d mil I the end o l

I i h I w i lh the gosei l inn ill i la-sc ss i l l s i - i l the ess Y o i k Ma le Legis lature Moi l lay nighl al K (HI o I k Psc ry -

| i in thlt nits Mint It i not net c-ars to h n al ia l ied ibt age ol

the contest when tin si I _il 15 Is M o I l u i ei i l mh stated

Juniors Will Wear Gowns Of Classic Simplicity For Annual Dance Tonight

t lassie s i m p l i c i t y w i l l he the pre j - h p p e i - and D o r o t h y H r i f h n a i l o i i i i u a t i n g no te in the g o w n s w o r n j l ight b lue l a l l i l a g o w n w i t h - d s e i t o n i g h t at the ual l u u i o r P r o m H i g h neck l i nes and low deco le l l e w i t h very less accessor ies w i l l In the f a s h i o n w h i l e l igh t co lo rs espeshyc i a l l y y e l l o w w l o t e and g reen w i l l be the mos t popu la r

M a s b e l l e M a t t h e w - p res ident of the j u n i o r c lass ssill wear a gossu of p i nk c o t t o n lace w i t h s i l ve r s l i ppers M a r i o n H o w a r d s g o w n w i l l be o l y e l l o w w i t h b lack s l ip pe ls L i l i l i a I o i l t u lis ssill be prcs cut in a n i le g reen crepe gossu trimmed with green with green

sandals I hehna S m i t h w i l l ssai a b i n

- a i m g o w n ssilb sslnle and d s u s a n d a l - K a l h e r i i i e H a m and Ma I m u M l e c e k ssill b o t h wear w h i l e -a l II g o t s n - ss Oh s i lser s l i pp i i s M u r i e l S o i l a b lack l a l l i l a w i t h s i lser s l i ppe rs M a r i o n L l o y d a g reen crepe gossu and M a r y I M o o r e a black se lse l g o w n w i t h s i lser s l ippers

R u m o r ha th it that m o r e m e n w i l l be a t t i r ed in f u l l dress su i ts t h i s year t h a n in p r e v i o u s years

president of the class of th is year w i l l comp le te the l ist of speakers The c o m m i t t e e s ass is t ing M iss l l o o k h e i m a re I r o g r a m - I he lma S m i t h c h a i r m a n M u r i e i D e n t e n unl D o r o t h y ( r i l h n la n i l s Fdith D c l l o l l a m l c r c h a i r m a n C a t h e r i n e l l r o w u and M a t h i l d a C e n t n e r arshyr a n g e m e n t - Ida W eiuer cha i r shyman Mars M o o r e and l cora t i e d -d e - and deco ra t i ons Henes ieve Shores c h a i r m a n F r a m e - Pistes and I l ine I a rey

Alumni Will Recount Experiences In Travel

I he Min im i association w i l l present a group I Mas lt I ta lk - m the L in ing oi Richardson hal l Friday and S a t i n

educa t ion and M r - Sou th Dr bdquo bdquo bdquo bull bdquo bdquo bdquo bdquo February 21 and ^ M o r r i s M r - Heik and M r s Sou th tgt Cull unt i l 5011 oclock

bdquo bdquo bdquo These talks w i l l be g iven by

Schedule for Teas I he s i b e d u l e lo r the second se

mes le r - I nden t facul ty teas has heel

a r r anged as f o l l o w -

I b u r - l a s l o b u l a r s I J u n i o r t c

in i barge ol I o i iuge o n n u i t t e e

W c d n t s d a y February 15 M i s -

Ho ldena Lo l l - superv iso r of ma the

I I n n - d a s February -5 D o r o t h y

D r a i n e r I I i i ie inbe i o l l o i i u g

n i i i i u i i l l e e in b a r g e

W e d i i c - d a s M a r c h I M y s k a m a

I b u r - l a s M a t c h ltgt M i s Marn m K d p a l i i c k m - t i i i tor in E n g l i s h m barge

W e d n e s d a y M a n b 15 M u r i e l D e n t o n 51 m e m b e r I o i i uge I l l i l l ee i l l cha rge

T h u r s d a y M a r c h 25 M a r i o n H o w a r d 5 1 member L o u n g e comshymi t t ee in cha rge

W e d n e s d a y M a r c h 2) M i l n e H i g h schoo l facul ty in charge

T h u r s d a y A p r i l (i S o p h o m o r e lea in cha rge o l L o u n g e c o m m i t shytee

JUNIORS TO HAVE ANNUAL LUNCHEON

TOMORROW NOON T h e ai al l u n c h e o n of the j u n i o r

class w i l l lake p lace t o m o r r o w noon

in the Cana ry rot f the He W i l t

C l i n ton ho te l a c c o r d i n g to H i l d a

l l o o k h e i m c h a i r m a n Dr A K B r u -

ha her p res iden t an i l M r s B r u -

hacher Dean A n n a F I ierce D r

I l a roh l W l b pson p ro fesso r of

E n g l i s h and M r s T h o m p s o n w i l l

be the guests T h e speakers inshy

clude D o n a l d H e u c d i c l toas lu tas-

ler and a speaker r e p r e s e n t i n g each

year ol the class Jack Saunders

ex- i - l and f r e s h m a n class p res i shy

dent W i l l i a m N e l s o n p res iden t

asl s e a r a n d M a s b e l l e M a t t h e w s | l a l l t r I1 _-ltbull t h c t l i n u u l

been c r o w n e d the g r a n d m a r c h

TONIGHT AT 900 Ted Brewer to Play for Prom

Juniors to Crown Queen After Sixth Dance

O n e h u n d r e d fifty coup les w i l l

a t t e n d the a n n u a l j u n i o r p r o m t o shy

n i g h t as gues ts o f the j u n i o r class

al the A u r a n i a c l ub b a l l r o o m f r o m

n ine to t w o o c lock T e d B r e w shy

ers o r c h e s t r a w i l l f u r n i s h the m u shy

sic fo r the dance Roge r B a n c r o f t

s i ce -p res iden t of the class and g e n shy

era l c h a i r m a n o f the p r o m a n shy

n o u n c e d today tha t f o l l o w i n g the

f o u r t h dance the p a t r o n s and pa t shy

ronesses the class of f icers and t h e i r

guests w i l l f o r m a rece i v i ng l ine

The p a t r o n s and pat ronesses f o r the dance a r e D r A K B r u -bacber p res iden t and M r s l i r u -hache r D r W i l l i a m H Met le r dean and M r s M c t z l e r M i ss A n n a F I ierce dean of w o m e n P ro fes shysor ( i e o r g e M Y o r k bead of the c o m m e r c e d e p a r t m e n t and M r s Y o r k P r o f e s s o r H a r r y B i r c h -e n o u g h head of the m a t h e m a t i c s d e p a r t m e n t and M r s H i r c b e n o u g h D r Paid S o u t h ass is tant p ro fesso r of e d u c a t i o n and M r s S o u t h D r M i l t o n ( i N e l s o n p ro fesso r of edti c a t i o n and M r s N e l s o n Pro fes sor A V K is ley bead of the h is shyt o r y d e p a r t m e n t and M r s K i s l e y Dr H a r r y W H a s t i n g s c h a i r m a n of the E n g l i s h d e p a r t m e n t and M r s H a s t i n g s and D r L l o y d Cheney Commiss ioner o f B luca t ion a n d M r s Cheney

M the end of the s i x th dance the queen of the j u n i o r p r o m d c t e d by the class w i l l en ter the b a l l r o o m a c c o m p a n i e d by her t w o a t t e n d a n t s the r u u n e r s - u p in the lass e lec t i on A f t e r the queen has

and alumni ineinliers ol the la nils who ss i l l i elate many iulei t - tun fa I-earucrcd on Iei i nl Iras i I- aiel lo in -through foreign countr ies

headed by the f acu l t y guests w i l l f o r m to the left o f the queens t h r o n e T h e hue of m a r c h w i l l pass once a r o u n d the b a l l r o o m and beshyfore the queen

C o m p l e t e c o m m i t t e e s iiltv t he dance a r e Mus i c Char les K i s s a m c h a i r m a n Petty A r n o l d and D iane H o e h n e r deco ra t i ons K a t h e r i n e H a n g and W i l l i a m N e l s o n co-c h a i r m e n P h i l i p K i c c i a r d i E l i z a shybeth Sales- H e l e n B u c k l e y D o r o shythy M i i n s e r T h o m a s ( I a r r e t t and H e l e n M a h a r l lo r I beodore Ee-k e r b James D o l a n and E d w a r d S l i s s o r i i i i n v i t a t i o n s lean C r a i g -m i l e c h a i r m a n E l i zabe th K a m -n i e i e r H e l e n D a n a h v and L o r r a i n e Cross p r o g r a m s I l a r r i e l l e ( m o d e shyrnw c h a i r m a n M a r i e P r i m l l e M a shyr io K e l l y and Mnta E r a l i c k re shyf r e s h m e n t s Hi-Ida l l r a d l e y cha i r shym a n l - l i ah i li X i tend Rose Sov i k Rober t M e y e r s and A n t h o n y D o r -si haperoues Ms mo T r e n t l e -

n ian h a i r m a u M a s b e l l e M a t t h e w s C h r i s l u i I1011 and H e l e n K l u g e

Repairs For Hawley Hall Are Completed Library Will Be Open For Use Monday

I he final l o i n p l l i | repair- in l l a t s h s l ibrars w i l l be reads for c-I loss I s bal l in o l d i lo t r ans fo rm h - s I he last step toward the into h lua i s has l bdquo the result 11ipleii11 l ihe l ibrary was begun iwo -1 -Uoii b pari oi iht- J c h L t l i i hr is l iuas r icess D r [ l id nl and a i lu im I i a l m n bull R Hruba ihe r staled l i n t he expected

bulllt si i 1 Mars ago Ihe idiuiui l i a the hbra i s to be leads by the latter i n n nai J lh i iossded inI i i- n pui oi M a r t h or the early part ol in the Hrapc i bah l ib rary ssmked lo p n l F52 l i e al n ulained that base an q ip inpr t i l pa--cd bs lb the h f i a r ssill In used a- a refer i iM- la i i in to p i H I I ia tb re h I c ine and reading i instead ol a ling a I law i t bal l a- a new l ib rary - in Is hal l 111 the i l l i t in o i d u to bdquo I In the Septeiuhei 50 I MJ issue of

late the - i n It - in- the l ibrary ex tended i i - hour- oi servict lo eve-

I in Iuiuais 15 PH i more than a seo a g o ) M i I r a n I - t m i n a u i l l el ei igiueei ol the ol lege made Ihe P i l lowing - tateiuei i l in regard to Ihe repairs in Hassles h a l l By the end of two months the new Hidcon

the S i SII l a NI ss - ss e see the o p l i u n - t i statement T h e l l a w l c y l ibrary w o r k w i l l be completed he-lore the Thanksg i v ing recess Last Dei t nihei a delay m Ihe project was aused by the impossibi l i ty of demonshy

strat ions of author i ty in the case Howeve r the new l ibrars w i l l he

ready for use Monday

2 STATE COLLEGE NEWS FEBRUARY 3 1933

State College News Established by the Class of 1918

The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York State College for Teachers

T H E N E W S S T A F F

A I V I N A R L E W I S Editor-in-Chief

Y W C A House 219 Ontario Street 2-1187

B E R N A R D S K E R B E L Managing Editor 295 Elk Street

M A R Y D O H E R T V Finance Manager Chi Sigma Theta 678 Madison Avenue 26126

J E A N C R A I G M I L E Advertising Manager Phi Delta 20 South Allen Street 2-9836

M A R I O N H O W A R D Associate Managing Editor 160 Western Avenue 3-6935

L A U R A S T Y N Staff Director

Y W C A House 219 Ontario Street 2-1187

S E N I O R A S S O C I A T E E D I T O R S H a r r i e t D u n n a n d R u t h

P u t n a m J U N I O R A S S O C I A T E E D I T O R S A h n i r a R u s s

E l i z a b e t h S a l e s e T l i e l m a S m i t h and K a t h r y n W i l k i n s

D E S K E D I T O R S R u t h B r o o k s V a l e n t i n e R e u t o w i c h

D a n V a n L e u v a n a n d R u t h W i l l i a m s s o p h o m o r e s

R E P O R T E R S L u s a I g l c s i a s R o s e K a n t o r C a r o l y n

K r a m e r s H i l d a S m i t h a n d E d i t h T e p p e r s e n i o r s

Ce l i a B i shop D i a n e B o c h n e r H i l d a B o o k h e i m B e a t r i c e

Coe M a r i o n M l e c z e k R o s e R o s e n h c c k Bess i e S t e t k a r

a n d E l i z a b e t h Z u e n d j u n i o r s F l o r e n c e E l l e n Bess ie

H a r t m a n H i l d a H e i n e s E m i l y H u r l b u t O l g a I l y r a

A n n a K o r e n a n d E s t h e r R o w l a n d s o p h o m o r e s S P O R T S

E D I T O R T h o m a s R y a n 34 A S S I S T A N T F I N A N C E M A N shy

A G E R K a t h e r i n e H a u g 34 C I R C U L A T I O N M A N A G E R

J e a n W a t k i n s 33 B U S I N E S S S T A F F B e a t r i c e B u r n s

M i l d r e d F a c e r E d i t h G a r r i s o n F r a n c e s M a x w e l l E l i z a shy

be th P r e m c r A l m a Q u i m b y J u l i a Kiel a n d M a r g a r e t

VValswor th s o p h o m o r e s

CO-OPERATION ASKED F o r the first t ime in severa l years S t a t e c o l l e g e s tushy

dents wil l h a v e the opportuni ty to part ic ipate in a formal

rece iv ing l ine and a formal l ine of inarch T h i s o p p o r shy

tunity wil l be furnished t o n i g h t at the annual junior

P r o m T h e juniors are inaugurat ing the one and reshy

v i v i n g the o ther in an at tempt t o m a k e the dance a m o r e

dignified and stately occas ion T h e c l a s s is e x p e c t i n g the

co -operat ion and support of m e m b e r s of the other c l a s se s

in m a k i n g this ceremony a s wel l a s the ent ire even ing a

s u c c e s s

F o r s o m e t ime S l a t e c o l l e g e s t u d e n t s have appeared

lax in paying the proper a m o u n t of attent ion and c o i n

tesy to those faculty m e m b e r s w h o have c o n s e n t e d to act

as chaperones Prev ious ly faculty g u e s t s h a v e been

herded into one c o r n e r and i g n o r e d t h r o u g h o u t the entire

e v e n i n g e x c e p t by those few w h o h a d arranged the

faculty programs

T h i s year members of the faculty h a v e e x p r e s s e d their

s incere w i l l i n g n e s s to take ac t ive part in the p r o g r a m

for the evening A s representat ives of the j u n i o r c lass

and o f the student body let us make them feel that the)

are appreciated as well as w e l c o m e

1934 Is Prominent In Class Athletics Win Pole Rush Two Successive Years

D r j A T C bull I II F lt ( I D S A K U I V E

O W W I 0 - uv | bdquomi WHARTON

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mdash i -P u b l i s h e d e v e r y F r i d a y in the co l l ege y e a r by the

E d i t o r i a l B o a r d r e p r e s e n t i n g the S t u d e n t A s s o c i a t i o n

S u b s c r i p t i o n s $225 pe r y e a r s ing le cop ies t en t e n t s

D e l i v e r e d a n y w h e r e in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s E n t e r e d as

second c lass m a i l e r at pos to l l ice A l b a n y X V

T h e N E W S d o e s not neces sa r i l y e n d o r s e s e n t i m e n t s

e x p r e s s e d in c o n t r i b u t i o n s N o c o m m u n i c a t i o n s wil l be

p r i n t e d u n l e s s t h e w r i t e r s n a m e s a r e left w i t h t h e E d i t o r -

in-Chief of the N E W S A n o n y m i t y will be p r e s e r v e d if so

d e s i r e d T h e X E V V S d o e s not g u a r a n t e e to p r i n t any or

all c o m m u n i c a t i o n s

P R I N T E D HV T H E M I L L S A m P R E S S A I U A N Y M Y

V o l X V I I X o 15 F e b r u a r y 3 P H 3 A l b a n y X V

JUNIOR STAFF M a r i o n H o w a r d E d i t o r

A s s i s t a n t E d i t o r s

A l m i r a R u s s B e s s i e S t e t k a r T h e l m a S m i t h K a t h r y n W i l k i n s

R e p o r t e r s

C e l i a B i s h o p M a r i o n M l c c e k

D i a n e B o c h n e r R o s e R o s e n h e c k H i l d a B o o k h e i m E l i z a b e t h S a l e s e B e a t r i c e C o e E l i z a b e t h Z u e n d

AN AUMINISTKATIVK Clt gtAI T h e new C o l l e g e l ibrary in I l a w l c ) hal l will be

p ro for use M o n d a y t h e Ins t das ol the n e w s e m e s t e r T h e open ing of th is l i b r a r y in i rks the successfu l cu l shym i n a t i o n of a n o t h e r long I r u g g l e in the r i se and de ve lop inen t of S t a t e co l l ege

T h e s t u d e n t s as well t lbdquo fi( nils have long fell the need for m o r e a d e q u a t e l ibrary facil i t ies as well as adshyd i t iona l spa e for quiet s t u d I r e s i o i i s h s t u d e n t s h a v e s tud ied in -lark b a l l - open p ri ll b and u n d e r o t h e r

m o r e or less unhygie i i i i i hl ioi is u a t t eu ip l has a l so been m a d e a n n u a l l ) I) i ne iuhe i s l the L o u n g e mill lee to p reven t s t u d y i n g in lln mil p u r e l i soi lal r o o m of t h e I i l l i g e I l r n e w l i b r a l l w i l l o l l e t i l l s p r o h

k i n as well as a n o t h e r g r a v e need namely lo furn ish room lor h i r a n -la I- Ma in ol the I l o belonging lo t in- l ibrary have not been in ihe due to ln k of shell space in the r on the n ond l| r I Draper ball Afte r the u e u l ib ra ry i i p i n c h o i g a m c i l the s t a k s to he louud III Ihe ha i ni I lawlc-j ba l l a pari o | Ihe old g y m n a s i u m will hi pil l | r s t nden l Use

I he l ibrary tail i a l so a l l e i n p t i n g an i iu i ivat ion in r c a r d - lo Ihe l e l l n ig mil ervt bunks I lies books will be kept on pen b e l l i and will 1 duslg n a l e d by a red b inding In b i n a r y stall r e q u e s t s tha t s t u d e n t s he lp bj t he p l o p i i h l ime I t hese books

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FKATlRK KDITION T h e m e m b e r s ol 11iv N i u b o a r d have d e d i c a t e d iliia

i ssue to ihe j u n i o r c lass m h o n o r of 11 u i r w e e k - e n d fesshy

t i v i t i e s a n d t i l t j u n i o r b o a r d of e d i t o r s p r e s e n t s to the

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the a u t h o r V a n c e h imse l f be l i eved t h a t r ea l h a p p i n e s s

had come yet b o w soon did he c o m e to r ea l i ze tha t al

the very h e a r t of t he i r i n t i m a c y the old p r o b l e m l u r k e d

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un i t ed g i v i n g the book a t r a d i t i o n a l happy e n d i n g

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can l ife a b r o a d T h r o u g h o u t she g i v e s us vivid p i c t u r e s

of i n t e r e s t i n g p l a c e s the a r c h e d o p e n i n g s l i gh t s re-

l lecled in po l i shed m a r b l e g l i m m e r i n g t h r o u g h the folishy

a t ion of w r o u g h t i ron g a l e s ol an old c a t h e d r a l and

the cafe t e r r a c e s w h e r e b r i g h t l y d r e s s e d people s ipped

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m e n l w a v e d u n d e r o u r nose by a b i g - s h o t f rom d o w n shy

t o w n w h o c la imed that he w a s c o n s i d e r i n g Using lu-

i n l h i e n e e wi th the g o v e r n o r oi t he M a l e ( i n e l o d r a -

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l a inous a l t i t u d e ) we n o w fo rego any f u r t h e r d i s cus s ion

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T h e j u n i o r s m a y c la im no h o n o r

of hav ing d o n e a n y t h i n g sensa t iona l

in a th le t i c s but w h e n il comes to

dea l ing ou t c lass a t h l e t i c s a w a r d s in

t h e col lege the j u n i o r s will be found

l ight ing to k e e p mil in front of the

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T h e r e is one feat which succeeding classes may equal but never s u r p a s s and tha t is w i n n i n g t h e pole rush t w o years in a r o w W h o can ever forget the ba t t l e roya l on the W e s t e r n A v e shynue c a m p u s b e t w e e n the pole r u s h t e ams of 34 a n d oY S p a r k l e Banshycroft w h o m the p re sen t sen iors un-uiccessfully k i d n a p p e d m a n a g e d to g a m the top of the pole a n d slip the coveted r ibbon in to his m o u t h af ter P r a n k P e t r o n i s w h o successfully c l imbed the pole u n f o r t u n a t e l y was forced to m a k e a swift descent w h e n he began to lose the l o w e r half of his a t t i re ( i u a r d e d m o r e or less by bis c lassmates Bancro f t secured vic tory lor his c lass by ho ld ing the r ibbon for ihe r equ i red ten m i n u t e s

Last y e a r Ihe c lass of 34 p roved too powet fu l in defend ing the pole and had an easy t i m e in w a r d i n g oil Ihe a t t a c k s of the c l a s of 35 The i l t a e k c r i n ju r ed t h e i r own iiiisc by tu rn ing a hose on the pole

P e r h a p s ihe ea r l i e s t ven tu re of ike j u n i o r int p o r | o c c u r r e d wi th a football g a m e b e t w e e n the c lasses ol 34 ami W I wo vea r s ago T h e g a m e ended in a lie 11-11 W hen ike final whis t le blew the 34 t eam was hacked bullap n its o w n goal line l igh t ing gt

ootball g a m e h a - fallen nil d i s c a r d ul the la-t g a m e will long lie re

incmbercd h i bo th H a s t eams s f reshmen the l a s i 34 boas ted

i c rack b a s k e t b a l l qu in te t s w a m p i n g the s o p h o m o r e in ihe annua l in ter c lass g a m e l o i n C a i T e l l I v d i Bancrof t Bill N e l s o n I gt bdquo i B r o o k s III M e y e r a n d J a c k S a u n d e r s mad

M e y e r a n d N e l s o n I -II the varsi ty quad al d ie b e g i n n i n g the present easoii and lack S a u n d e r s t r ans fe r red lo l bany L a w School C m j u n i o r a r e p r o m i n e n t m Ihe va r - i l y s g a m e this vear Ban r o l l one I die linesl p l aye r s licit Couch Baker ha -produced at Stall- i- a r egu la r for ward Bud K i s s a m B r o o k C a r r e l l

In l e l r a - i n u r a l baske tba l l the jmi o r have yel to w n a c h a m p i o n s h i p

hill tin seem well on ibeir wa to he t r o p i n this u - i r T h e j a re lead

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a light for the h a u i p i o n d n p i- lln opl lo inore bull lit III I l oweve r the jllli

o r - claim one viclorv over the bdquopio m o r e and ihe ncM clash be tween the

l a s se will d e c i l e ihe issue T h e jun ior t eam inc ludes | hirrv al fee Bill Nelson Boh M e i e r s T o n K i a n W i l b u r h o w l e r Don Benedict Ar t Te inp le ton Ph i l Klc la rd i and Boh Koliiiisoil T h e j u n i o r a g g r e g a t i o n is m a n a g e d hi I go rge K e l c b a m

In baseba l l t h e j u n i o r s h a v e an ou t shys t a n d i n g a t h l e t e in o u r o w n O s s y B r o o k s v a r s i t y Hur l e r fo r t w o y e a r s a n d o n e of t h e l e a d i n g b a t t e r s on the S t a t e n ue O s s y h u r l s all of S t a t e s g a m e s a n d h a s p r o v e d a v a l u a b l e m a n on the m o u n d D o n Bened ic t r e g u l a r first b a s e m a n is a s l u g g e r of mi le Benedic t w a s a l s o a r e g u l a r v a r s i t y m a n for t w o y e a r s a n d his i ime ly h i t t i n g a ided in m o r e t h a n one

if S t a l e s v i c to r i e s

In t h e i r s o p h o m o r e y e a r t h e j u n i o r ba seba l l nine s l a m m e d Bill T o r p e y the B i n g h a i n t o n l- la-h a n d a score f o p p o s i n g p t e l l e r s o v e r B e v e r w y c k

n a r k to s ink the f r e s h m e n u n d e r a h u g e s c o r e I h e j u n i o r s t e a m e d up w i l b t h e c lass of i^ t h i s y e a r and lost a c lose g a m e to the s c n i o r - s o p h o m o r e n ine

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Group of Water Colors To Remain on Display

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bull bull l i n k ui ihe i i i u m i n g u n t i l l ive o t l o i k ni I h e a l l e r n o o i i s o t h a t e v e r o n e will h a v e Ihe o p p o i t u i u l i I s e e i n g I b i s d i s p l a y

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS FEBRUARY 3 1933 Palaquoe3

ELEVEN COMPLETE CREDITS REQUIRED

TO GET DEGREES Eleven seniors completed their

courses necessary for their degrees

at the end of the first semester

according to Miss Elizabeth Van

Denburgh College registrar

Those who will receive degrees of

Bachelor iA Arts arc Augusta Bashy

ker Dorothy Crouk Frank Mac-

FarlatHi and Mary White Helm

t r a g i and Orninnd Guycr have

completed the required courses for

a degree of Bachelor of Science in

Commerce Marion Larbcy will reshy

ceive a degree of Bachelor of Scishy

ence in Library Science Those

who will receive degrees of Bachshy

elor of Science in Education arc

Mary Monaghan Kloisc Mulligan

and Bernice Wier

Dorothy Cronk began leaching commerce at lt iou erncir 11 igli school Wednesday

THE COLLEGIATE WHIRL

Student dramatic artsts at the University of Minnesota in order to stage a play secured a number of smoke bombs from the local National Guard On the opening night of the play when the lire scene was presented the smoke was so thick the audience had to leave The National Guard had neglected to inform the actors that the bombs were powerful enough to lay a smoke screen over a -to acre field

A scries of Dawn dances were conducted at the University of Alashybama for the benefit of those -inshydents who studied late The dance-ran from 0011 OI lock to 81)0 in tin morning i XSFA i

(iris at Wellesley college have decided not to speak to their friend-when they meet on the campus They bullay that it yets tiresome tlt greet the -one person several time a day

Students at the I niversity o Edinburgh Scotland are requirei to pay lines for cutt ing classes I hese tines arc used to buv tin

president of the rolleue a Christina m-escnt LaM yea

utlioiiv I etersou chaplain oi Sing Sini4 Prison records in an arshyticle that many college men arc prisoners In his list of the colshyleges represented among the inshymates teachers are not included Forgery seems to be the most unishyversal crime a m o n g this type of

Cornell university English pro-lessor discovered that an essay he had received in one of his courses was copied word for word from a text hook He withheld the idenshytity of the culprit but announced that lie would like the guilty out to meet him after class Five pco

waited to keep said appoint-

College Students Find Historic Bell In Junk

Berkeley Cal (P)mdashOld B i l l -Damn Him ear-splitting boomshying bell in North Hall University of Californias oldest building has been found again

Old Bill which received the additional cognomen Damn Him because for generations he thunshydered out the lime in 15-minute inshytervals night and day has been disshycovered this time in a junk pile in the Zoology Building of the unishyversity

The edd bell brought around the Horn in 1859 and first used in the old College oi California predeshycessor of the University of Calishyfornia has been lost repeatedly in recent years on student and facshyulty insistence

In 1010 it was taken from storshyage to he used in connection witli the 50th anniversary of the univershysity Since then it has disappeared and reappeared again and again

In 1925 it was retired because its great weight was endangering the edd huildinf

YWCA SERVICE TO AID STUDENTS

IN FINDING WORK The Young Womens Christian

association will conduct an employshyment service bureau for the second semester beginning Monday All students who desire work and any persons who have need of the servshyices of College students may regshyister with Marion Pike 34 chairshyman at the associations desk in the activities office in the lower corshyridor of Draper hall between 315 and -115 oclock

Ibis bureau is an experiment started at the suggestion of Grcn-Iell Rand 34 in his report from the National Student Federation convention last month It will be operated in co-operation with the employment service conducted through the office of Dean Anna E Pierce Those who register with Miss Pierce wdll he also placed on the Y W C A list Miss Pike stated

jeople know it

I IENsmokcrskeepbuyingthe same cigarette day after day

its a pretty good sign that theyre getting what they want mildness better taste mdash a smoke thats always the same

So were going right on making Chesterfields just as we always have selecting choice ripe tobaccos ageing them blending and cross-blending them making them into cigarettes in the most scientific ways that are known

As long as we do these things we know that smokers will continue to sayThey Satisfy For thats what people are saying about Chesterfields

If you smoke why not find out about them A package or two will tell you the whole story

Ch ester THEYRE MILDER

THEY TASTE BETTER

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HAWLEY LIBRARY TO OPEHJONDAY

Students to Secure Additional Advantages in Project

Recently Completed

Library services for readers and borrowers will be resumed Monshyday morning at 800 oclock with the completion of the moving of books and equipment from the old quarters in Draper hall to the new siuation in Hawley hall Service was discontinued last Saturday in order to move the materials into the new library

Several innovations in the methshyods of borrowing and reserving books have been instituted accordshying to Miss Mary E Cobb College librarian In the new library reshyserve books will have red tape marks on the back and will be placed on open shelves in the midshydle of the room and will be re strictcd to use in the library only Current issues of magazines will also be restricted to use in the lishybrary Students are required to use not more than one or two reshyserve books in the same subject at the tables This will prevent a shortage in the demand for books Trucks near these shelves will be used tn bold the reserve books in case students cannot replace them in their places on the shelves

Reserve books must he replaced on the shelves or mi the trucks

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JUNIORS TO DANCE AT ANNUAL PROM

TONIGHT AT 900 Continued from page 1 column 5)

Tiio juniors and their KIICHIS who will attend ale Rotter Iiancrott and Elizabeth Gregory J5 Charles Kissam and Lois Mclntyre M5 Muriel Scott and William Reiigmt 33 Jean Craigniile and John (iriive-nor 13 Lctitia Connelly and Carl Tarhox 32 Dorothy Griffin and Charles ucketl ex-ll Charles Knlisun and Mar-inn Howard Thomas Ryan and Helen Rich 15 Thelma Snith and Clifford Rail 35 Unbelt Koliinson and Marion lloyd Philip Ricciardi and lane McCnnnell

Almira RUSH and George Rice 32 Gladys Armstrong and Gliisslnrd Kamsey Schenectady Mary Lou VValthcr and Elshymer l l i l l ikcr Albany College of Pharmacy Alma Walling and Clifford linker Pharshymacy Louise Morris and Harry jaecker Renselaer Polytechnic Institute llahetle llutzenlaul) and lohn Kairigan Harvard Agnes Crouch and Charles Strong Albany Medical College Marion Pike and John Strain 36 Geraldine Peters and Howard Letts R P I Myrtle Veck and Melvin Freeman R P I Diane lioelincr and lesse Deutscli Middlelmiy Doris Bill iard 33 and Cuirad Gciideron d i m e s Sylvia Wilson 34 and K Ilainilton Coiunhs Union Klizabeih Steele 34 and William Alwell Albany Doris Shaver and Charles McTigue Albany Klizabeih Moal and James Coltraine Albany Mary William and Marshall ( luanil l Union Calheime Sinuneier and Ired Walker Moravian col lege IJornlhy Klose and Paul Meinert Moravian college Doiothy Muiiyer ami Weslev Mil lard It P I Alice llovlanl and Harry Morelund X V I Klin Krnilc and Kdwaid Kngle Union

Klizabeih Kaminerer and lack Werner K P I Christine Ialand anil Andrew Malalesla Union Louise Wells and Charles Cccn | P I Celia llishon and Robert Wliit lork Caiskill Minnie McXickel and l louaid Wen Albany K-itheiine Dane and lien ltillt 13 Marion Mleczk iiil Ji-i l) Holler Kiaduale sludelil Marie Ilindle and llyuess Canisoii Union Riia llronnbaril and Keid Uohin on R P I

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Hooks w i l l be cha rged at the f r o n t i bdquo of the desk and due books w i l l be I and Samuel M d i scha rged at the side of the desk nearest the pe r i s t y l e en t rance S igns w i l l be placed to ind ica te the places w h e r e hooks w i l l be cha rged and d i s c h a r g e d

A p o r t i o n of the H a w l e y ha l l g y m n a s i u m has been sel olT to use for s tacks tha t is the book- w h i c h canno t be p laced in the ma in readshying r o o m These s tacks w i l l not he open to s tuden ts u n t i l a s ta i r -ease lead ing to these stacks r a n be c o n s t r u c t e d

T w o s m a l l con fe rence r o o m s on the second f l oo r of H a w l e y ba l l w i l l he open f o r s t u d e n t use F o r the f irst t w o weeks of the semester these r o o m s w i l l m i l be schedu led M i i bdquo i l a c c o r d i n g to M iss C o b b i C i i - i laquo K T T K^ii(Tvnnlinmi and

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Coach Bakers Squad to Leave Tuesday Varsity to Meet

Three Opponents

B Y T H O M A S R Y A N 34 SPORTS EDITOR T I I K NEWS

The vars i ty basketbal l team w i l l

leave for New Y o r k c i t y Tuesday

night to meet three opponents in the

Me t ropo l i t an d is t r i c t Se th L o w co l shy

lege B r o o k l y n Poly techn ic and M o n t -

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X e w Jersey Coach Baker is undecided on the

squad which he w i l l take on the t r i p T h e men w i l l he chosen a f te r practice on Monday n igh t Cap ta in ( i i l l i e Laura Roger Banc ro f t ( i r o v c r [-total ing C l i f f Ra i l Ben Boldt and Ray H a r r i s who have par t ic ipated in al l of S ta i r s Raines appear to he cershytain of mak ing the t r i p w i t h Manager Ralph Ha r r i s and Coach Baker The remain ing few players chosen tn make the t r i p w i l l he probab ly chosen f r o m Hud Kissam issy B rooks and T o m ( i a r re t t

Stale w i l l he seeking revenge f r o m M o n t c l a i r for the defeat wh ich they handed Baker s team lasl year The vars i ty w i l l meet M o n t la i r on W e d shynesday n ight

The Si th L o w contest on Fr iday night w i l l he a re tu rn name for the contest w h i d i w i l l he played toshym o r r o w night

B rook l yn Poly techn ic who w i l l play hosi lo the I ran i 011 Saturday n ight gave State a hard l ight on Pane court last year before State could eke out a two point v i c to ry

TO ATTEND PROM

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FACULTY TO GIVE EXTENSION WORK

SECOND SEMESTER T h e depar tment of extension teachshy

ing of State col lege w i l l of fer sevenshy

teen courses this semester T w e l v e of

these w i l l be taught at the Col lege

one in G loversv i l l c three at the No t t

T e r r a c e H i g h school Schenectady

and one at School i South T r o y

T h e schedule of the extension

courses is as f o l l o w s Monday n ight

701) o c lock ar t h is tory of ar t two

credi ts room 21)8 education X I hisshy

to ry of educat ion three credits room

101 educat ion 129 psychology of adoshy

lescence two credits X o l t Ter race

h i g h school Schenectady

Tuesday n i g h t commerce X - l - l i

reg iona l geography t w o credits

room 100 700 o c lock education

X 10 A phi losophy of education three

credi ts room 101 701) oclock edushy

cat ion X I 1 5 extra-c lass act iv i t ies two

credi ts room 111 700 o e loek govshy

ernment X l government of the

Un i t ed States two credi ts room 201

510 o c lock general science 2 1 two

credi ts 7110 oclock Xo t t Ter race

H i g h school Schenectady

Wednesday n i g h t education X I 0 0 research problems two credits room 101 7 00 o c l ock Kng l ish X I 1( Kng lish l i te ra tu re two credi ts room _D 701) o c l ock h is tory X 2 0 - B h i s l o n of c i v i l i za t i on two credi ts room 201 5 10 o c l ock government X i p r inc i shyples of po l i t ica l seiem e i w redds 701) cloek I l oversv i l le

T h u r s d a y m education X I IK guidance t w o ru l t s room l l l l 7 00 oclock ii a lhemal ic 7 methods two credi ts i m I U | 51(1 U k music i I- I i apprec ia l ion nf n i i i - n t w o credit l o o m 25 7 0 I i ilt k Iuglish o A Shakespeare two credshyits 7 dil l o c lock Xot t Ter r Inch school Schenectady

Sa turday morn ing h i i o n 20 - h is tory of c i v i l i za t ion three credi ts Scl I 12 South T r o y i j i i ( i o clock

ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE Beta e t a s o r o r i t y a n n o u n c e the

m a r r i a g e of M a r j o r i e l o c k w o o d 2 to L l o y d M D e h n i a i l o f S o u t h D a k o t a u n i v e r s i t y at P leasant V a l ley m i J a n u a r y 22

Mis- l o c k w o o d was pres ident of l i i t e t s n r o r i l y c o u n c i l las l venr

A L B A X Y H A R D W A K K CV IKOX (Ugt y 39-43 State Street

Complete Sport Equipment KODAKS

G y m a n d A t h l e t i c S u p p l i e s mdash S p o r t C l o t h i n g

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COBS WILL MEET IN NEWS GLASSES

Bernard Kerbel 33 to Direct Freshman Journalists

Next Semester

I U i lor ia l classes for the S T A T R Cot-

iKriK Xi-us cubs w i l l he conducted

under the d i rect ion of Bernard Ker shy

bel M i managing ed i tor d u r i n g the

bullecond semester The classes w i l l not

he resumed un t i l the second week of

the semester Kerbel said He w i l l be

assisted by M a r i o n H o w a r d 54 as-

ociale managing edi tor T h e membership of the t r y -ou t

lasses number seventy-eight as comshypareI w i th the one hundred and ten which o r ig ina l l y s tar ted in Septemshyber The classes lasl semester were directed by Laura S tyn )) stal l d i shyrector These classes received inst rucshyt ion in w r i t i n g news stories the eleshyment wh ich are combined in j o u r shynal ist ic w r i t i n g and the methods used lo wr i te in terv iews

Xex t semester the c u b s w i l l reshyceive fu r ther ins t ruc t ion in w r i t i n g fo l low ing assignments reading and preparing copy for p r in t proof readshying iicnl line w r i t i n g and make-up

I i a ml l i c ic i i l number of - Indents bulldgnif Iheir in tent ion to begin Tying

ill lor the i w - a new class w i l l he ed Kerbe l said

ARE VISITORS H e l e n B u r g h e r 32 and A l i ce

Benne t t M l we re w e e k - c u d v i s i t o rs al the Isi C a m m a s o r o r i h house

I-d i a n n u a s o r o r i t y announces the m a r r i a g e of I h i r o t h y D u r e y ex o am i l h e r l l u u d e i i a g r a d u shy

ate of B r o w n u n i v e r s i t y

WELCOMES PLEDGE Phi l a m b d a s o r o r i t y we lcomes

Pau l ine M y r t l e s Mi i n t o p ledge

Lucille Beauty Salon 208 Quai St near Wes te rn

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William Nelson who was presshyident of the class of 1934 during their sophomore year and vice president during the freshman yeuf Nelson is a member of Kappa Ihi Kappa national honshyorary education fraternity and of Kappa Delta Rho social frater-

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JUNIOR EDITION

Rough and tumble fights inter mingled with gracefully swaying figures at Soiree are among the visions recalledby the present junior class as it prepares for its biggest college social event-mdashIroiu

The class of 1934 had not been iii college one month before it had set three records for succeeding classes to aimat It enrolled 3A2 members sent 121 candidates to strive for poslions on- the STATIC Coiiilaquoiic NEWS and adapted the larshygest budget of any class calling for a collection of $l()Cl)

That fall saw the men of the class accept the fuqball challenge of the sophomores Eleven men representing both classes repaired to KidgelUhl Iailt where they bats lied through a scoreless tie

When spring came aroiind acshytivity was transferred from the gridiron to the rostrum where the freshmen tram won a three to nothshying decision over the sophomores The team was romposed of Rlaquon wick Ariiotl IVMUCJS Higlaquoins and Kdwlaquor4i4Jlaquolaquovlaquoy -ltbull bullbull

Thraquo MtaA btifjtf^Hill tani over-wjhetae4Tlaquo Pgthomorc omntrt hut theTrelthmeraquo wupieu raquo bullbulllaquobull bowed lo the wphomort basketcer Mt4 tlt took fetter UancmrVa apectacular capturecopy the sohphomoie color in the pel ruth apd the mumir-

of the Moving-up day stunt to give the yearlings a thirteen to thirteen bulltie in rivalry

The sophomore soiree with Robshyert Robinson as chairman was graced by bull nearly two hundred members of the class with their guests The soiree nearly turned into a rough and tumble melee when the freshmen endeavored to seize the banner before the apshypointed time hut the solid front of the juniorsprevented the gorilla-

bull )bull preside

like siege of the freshmen from oh tabling the coveted banner

The sophomore year found the class exchanging the leadership of fackSaunders for that of William kelson The class won rivalry by a 3food margin this year winning one basketball game another decision in debate a victory in the pole rush and a successful hiding of the -lass mascot The sophomores also won the Moving-up day sing unshyder the direction of Maybelle Matshythews who later stepped into the presidents chair

Juniors expect to add to Colleg listory tonight when its member ollow the first Queen of the rom in the grand march aromn

the ball room of the Aurania club This Queen of the Irom inaushy

gurates a new planmdashanother of the original ideas that the class has carshyried out for originality and leadshyership have characterized the 34s throughout these two and one-half years at State Strong individuals have merged their personalities to form the individual class of 1934-y a class of which each member is proud and of which we hope State is proud for our class no matter how original how individual is working toward a common idealtrade our State We with all of you are Ami iii aritj through friendly wj dressing on our college 4 For common bon4

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Roger Bancroft vice-presishydent of the junior class who is general chairman for the annual week-end festivities- Dancroft is a tMCHttter of Kappa Ihi Kappa UP Kappa Pet t i Rho frater-

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Left is HUda Bookheim general chairman or the luncheon Miss Bookheim is one of the associate editors-of the Echo literary magashyzine Right is Robert Robinson who has served on the music comshymittee for the tea dance Robinson was student association cheer leader last year

Left Marion Howard general chairman of publicity for the weekshyend and editor-in-chief of the junior issue of the NEWS Miss Howard is also an associate managing editor of the NEWS At the right is Thelma Smith chairman of the program committee for the luncheon Miss Smith is also a member of the dramatic and art council

Gniirtesy of Times-Union Above is a view of the ceremonies on the front campus Moving-up day 1932 The upper part of

the picture shows the numerals of the class of 19J4 while the foreground shows Florence Friedshyman 32 Ivy speaker MODELS AT Y W C A

JUNIOR CLASS GUARDIANS

FASHION REVUE

Frances McMahon and Bernard Kerbel seniors are the class guardians for the class of J934 as chosen by Myskania this fall Both

Miss McMahon and Kerbel are members of Myskania and have taken an active part in College activities

CuDIllM) TllUIM tUIMli

fashion review this fall-Above are six of the co-eds who served as models for the V W C A They are from left to right top Muritl 8cott 34 Carolyn Chiatwwwt raquo33 and Jan McConnell 34 Below are Mary Dohtrty 33 Heian Nichols U and Rosalind Kappa 33 Miss McConuei is general chairman for tea dance whila Miss Scott is important in the activities of the class

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Conference Delegate COMMITTEES PLAN DETAILS FOR PROM

Grcnfell Rand who is vice-president of the College student association and represented the College at the conference of the Natonal Student Federation of America at New Orleans during the Christmas holidays

The NEWS wishes to thank the 19vi Pedagogue the Albany Times Union and the Albany Evening News for their courtesy in permitting the use of cuts for this supplement

Above left to right standing are Alvina Trentleman Hilda Bradley Jean Craigmile Theodore Eckcrt William Nelson and Charles Kissam seated Kathryn Haug These are members of the connnittees which are planning the details for the Junior Promshyenade tonight at the Aurania club

NEW HAW LEY HALL LIBRARY JUNIORS ACTIVE IN CLASS

Above is a view of the former Hawley hall chapel which has been remodelled and will be used as the new State college library beginning with the opening of the second semester on Monday

Above left Almira RUBS who was chairman of the Junior Guide committee is active in affairs of the Young Women s Christian As sociation and is a junior associate editor of the Nuws right Jean Craigmile who is chairman of the invitations committee for the Prom tonight and is advertising manager of the NEWS and a member of the council of the Girls Athletic association

Helow left Mary Moor who is class manager of athletics was dishyrector of the junior class stunt on Campus day this year and was G A A delegate to the hockey conference in September right Donshyald Eddy who has taken a prominent part in undergraduate dramatics

XI STATE GODLEGE NEWS FBBfcUAl

e tor Teachers Basketball Players Ready for Campaign

GEORGE BANCROFT ED DE TEMPLE BEN BOLDT OIL DELAURA Captain PAUL BULGER Courtesy Albany livening News

Above Dr A R Brubacher College president Misi Anna S-IHtrc dean of wlt men and Dr Haloid W Thompaon professor of Fnglish who will be the guest of the junior class at the class luncheon tomorrow noon at the Of Witt Clinton hotel

Above a view of Page hall and the Western avenue campus of the Collage The aushy

ditorium and gymnasium of Iage hall have been the scenes of many highlights during the

three years the class of 1934 has spent at State college

Above Dr Adna W Risjey head of the history department who is chairman of the faculty committee on athletics and beshylow Coach Rutherford R Bashyker who is in charge of all athshyletics at the College

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2 STATE COLLEGE NEWS FEBRUARY 3 1933

State College News Established by the Class of 1918

The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York State College for Teachers

T H E N E W S S T A F F

A I V I N A R L E W I S Editor-in-Chief

Y W C A House 219 Ontario Street 2-1187

B E R N A R D S K E R B E L Managing Editor 295 Elk Street

M A R Y D O H E R T V Finance Manager Chi Sigma Theta 678 Madison Avenue 26126

J E A N C R A I G M I L E Advertising Manager Phi Delta 20 South Allen Street 2-9836

M A R I O N H O W A R D Associate Managing Editor 160 Western Avenue 3-6935

L A U R A S T Y N Staff Director

Y W C A House 219 Ontario Street 2-1187

S E N I O R A S S O C I A T E E D I T O R S H a r r i e t D u n n a n d R u t h

P u t n a m J U N I O R A S S O C I A T E E D I T O R S A h n i r a R u s s

E l i z a b e t h S a l e s e T l i e l m a S m i t h and K a t h r y n W i l k i n s

D E S K E D I T O R S R u t h B r o o k s V a l e n t i n e R e u t o w i c h

D a n V a n L e u v a n a n d R u t h W i l l i a m s s o p h o m o r e s

R E P O R T E R S L u s a I g l c s i a s R o s e K a n t o r C a r o l y n

K r a m e r s H i l d a S m i t h a n d E d i t h T e p p e r s e n i o r s

Ce l i a B i shop D i a n e B o c h n e r H i l d a B o o k h e i m B e a t r i c e

Coe M a r i o n M l e c z e k R o s e R o s e n h c c k Bess i e S t e t k a r

a n d E l i z a b e t h Z u e n d j u n i o r s F l o r e n c e E l l e n Bess ie

H a r t m a n H i l d a H e i n e s E m i l y H u r l b u t O l g a I l y r a

A n n a K o r e n a n d E s t h e r R o w l a n d s o p h o m o r e s S P O R T S

E D I T O R T h o m a s R y a n 34 A S S I S T A N T F I N A N C E M A N shy

A G E R K a t h e r i n e H a u g 34 C I R C U L A T I O N M A N A G E R

J e a n W a t k i n s 33 B U S I N E S S S T A F F B e a t r i c e B u r n s

M i l d r e d F a c e r E d i t h G a r r i s o n F r a n c e s M a x w e l l E l i z a shy

be th P r e m c r A l m a Q u i m b y J u l i a Kiel a n d M a r g a r e t

VValswor th s o p h o m o r e s

CO-OPERATION ASKED F o r the first t ime in severa l years S t a t e c o l l e g e s tushy

dents wil l h a v e the opportuni ty to part ic ipate in a formal

rece iv ing l ine and a formal l ine of inarch T h i s o p p o r shy

tunity wil l be furnished t o n i g h t at the annual junior

P r o m T h e juniors are inaugurat ing the one and reshy

v i v i n g the o ther in an at tempt t o m a k e the dance a m o r e

dignified and stately occas ion T h e c l a s s is e x p e c t i n g the

co -operat ion and support of m e m b e r s of the other c l a s se s

in m a k i n g this ceremony a s wel l a s the ent ire even ing a

s u c c e s s

F o r s o m e t ime S l a t e c o l l e g e s t u d e n t s have appeared

lax in paying the proper a m o u n t of attent ion and c o i n

tesy to those faculty m e m b e r s w h o have c o n s e n t e d to act

as chaperones Prev ious ly faculty g u e s t s h a v e been

herded into one c o r n e r and i g n o r e d t h r o u g h o u t the entire

e v e n i n g e x c e p t by those few w h o h a d arranged the

faculty programs

T h i s year members of the faculty h a v e e x p r e s s e d their

s incere w i l l i n g n e s s to take ac t ive part in the p r o g r a m

for the evening A s representat ives of the j u n i o r c lass

and o f the student body let us make them feel that the)

are appreciated as well as w e l c o m e

1934 Is Prominent In Class Athletics Win Pole Rush Two Successive Years

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mdash i -P u b l i s h e d e v e r y F r i d a y in the co l l ege y e a r by the

E d i t o r i a l B o a r d r e p r e s e n t i n g the S t u d e n t A s s o c i a t i o n

S u b s c r i p t i o n s $225 pe r y e a r s ing le cop ies t en t e n t s

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bull bull l i n k ui ihe i i i u m i n g u n t i l l ive o t l o i k ni I h e a l l e r n o o i i s o t h a t e v e r o n e will h a v e Ihe o p p o i t u i u l i I s e e i n g I b i s d i s p l a y

I S W E E K - E N D Q U E S T D i I o i u l 3 1 w a s a w e e k

e n d g l l c s l a l S i g m a A l p h a s o r o r i t y h o u s e rece i i i lv M i s s S w a r t is 1 0 u n g b o ni e e c o n o m i e s a t Georgetown

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS FEBRUARY 3 1933 Palaquoe3

ELEVEN COMPLETE CREDITS REQUIRED

TO GET DEGREES Eleven seniors completed their

courses necessary for their degrees

at the end of the first semester

according to Miss Elizabeth Van

Denburgh College registrar

Those who will receive degrees of

Bachelor iA Arts arc Augusta Bashy

ker Dorothy Crouk Frank Mac-

FarlatHi and Mary White Helm

t r a g i and Orninnd Guycr have

completed the required courses for

a degree of Bachelor of Science in

Commerce Marion Larbcy will reshy

ceive a degree of Bachelor of Scishy

ence in Library Science Those

who will receive degrees of Bachshy

elor of Science in Education arc

Mary Monaghan Kloisc Mulligan

and Bernice Wier

Dorothy Cronk began leaching commerce at lt iou erncir 11 igli school Wednesday

THE COLLEGIATE WHIRL

Student dramatic artsts at the University of Minnesota in order to stage a play secured a number of smoke bombs from the local National Guard On the opening night of the play when the lire scene was presented the smoke was so thick the audience had to leave The National Guard had neglected to inform the actors that the bombs were powerful enough to lay a smoke screen over a -to acre field

A scries of Dawn dances were conducted at the University of Alashybama for the benefit of those -inshydents who studied late The dance-ran from 0011 OI lock to 81)0 in tin morning i XSFA i

(iris at Wellesley college have decided not to speak to their friend-when they meet on the campus They bullay that it yets tiresome tlt greet the -one person several time a day

Students at the I niversity o Edinburgh Scotland are requirei to pay lines for cutt ing classes I hese tines arc used to buv tin

president of the rolleue a Christina m-escnt LaM yea

utlioiiv I etersou chaplain oi Sing Sini4 Prison records in an arshyticle that many college men arc prisoners In his list of the colshyleges represented among the inshymates teachers are not included Forgery seems to be the most unishyversal crime a m o n g this type of

Cornell university English pro-lessor discovered that an essay he had received in one of his courses was copied word for word from a text hook He withheld the idenshytity of the culprit but announced that lie would like the guilty out to meet him after class Five pco

waited to keep said appoint-

College Students Find Historic Bell In Junk

Berkeley Cal (P)mdashOld B i l l -Damn Him ear-splitting boomshying bell in North Hall University of Californias oldest building has been found again

Old Bill which received the additional cognomen Damn Him because for generations he thunshydered out the lime in 15-minute inshytervals night and day has been disshycovered this time in a junk pile in the Zoology Building of the unishyversity

The edd bell brought around the Horn in 1859 and first used in the old College oi California predeshycessor of the University of Calishyfornia has been lost repeatedly in recent years on student and facshyulty insistence

In 1010 it was taken from storshyage to he used in connection witli the 50th anniversary of the univershysity Since then it has disappeared and reappeared again and again

In 1925 it was retired because its great weight was endangering the edd huildinf

YWCA SERVICE TO AID STUDENTS

IN FINDING WORK The Young Womens Christian

association will conduct an employshyment service bureau for the second semester beginning Monday All students who desire work and any persons who have need of the servshyices of College students may regshyister with Marion Pike 34 chairshyman at the associations desk in the activities office in the lower corshyridor of Draper hall between 315 and -115 oclock

Ibis bureau is an experiment started at the suggestion of Grcn-Iell Rand 34 in his report from the National Student Federation convention last month It will be operated in co-operation with the employment service conducted through the office of Dean Anna E Pierce Those who register with Miss Pierce wdll he also placed on the Y W C A list Miss Pike stated

jeople know it

I IENsmokcrskeepbuyingthe same cigarette day after day

its a pretty good sign that theyre getting what they want mildness better taste mdash a smoke thats always the same

So were going right on making Chesterfields just as we always have selecting choice ripe tobaccos ageing them blending and cross-blending them making them into cigarettes in the most scientific ways that are known

As long as we do these things we know that smokers will continue to sayThey Satisfy For thats what people are saying about Chesterfields

If you smoke why not find out about them A package or two will tell you the whole story

Ch ester THEYRE MILDER

THEY TASTE BETTER

Page 4 S T A T E C O L L E G E N E W S F E B R U A R Y 3 1933

HAWLEY LIBRARY TO OPEHJONDAY

Students to Secure Additional Advantages in Project

Recently Completed

Library services for readers and borrowers will be resumed Monshyday morning at 800 oclock with the completion of the moving of books and equipment from the old quarters in Draper hall to the new siuation in Hawley hall Service was discontinued last Saturday in order to move the materials into the new library

Several innovations in the methshyods of borrowing and reserving books have been instituted accordshying to Miss Mary E Cobb College librarian In the new library reshyserve books will have red tape marks on the back and will be placed on open shelves in the midshydle of the room and will be re strictcd to use in the library only Current issues of magazines will also be restricted to use in the lishybrary Students are required to use not more than one or two reshyserve books in the same subject at the tables This will prevent a shortage in the demand for books Trucks near these shelves will be used tn bold the reserve books in case students cannot replace them in their places on the shelves

Reserve books must he replaced on the shelves or mi the trucks

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Ilank Lusleii I nioi i Hilda Pinner ai M m Dely K I I Mary K Ilallinl

Miss Cobb stated This method in J H J ^ n M M U i l a L v kp |MjI the use of reserve books is an ex

JUNIORS TO DANCE AT ANNUAL PROM

TONIGHT AT 900 Continued from page 1 column 5)

Tiio juniors and their KIICHIS who will attend ale Rotter Iiancrott and Elizabeth Gregory J5 Charles Kissam and Lois Mclntyre M5 Muriel Scott and William Reiigmt 33 Jean Craigniile and John (iriive-nor 13 Lctitia Connelly and Carl Tarhox 32 Dorothy Griffin and Charles ucketl ex-ll Charles Knlisun and Mar-inn Howard Thomas Ryan and Helen Rich 15 Thelma Snith and Clifford Rail 35 Unbelt Koliinson and Marion lloyd Philip Ricciardi and lane McCnnnell

Almira RUSH and George Rice 32 Gladys Armstrong and Gliisslnrd Kamsey Schenectady Mary Lou VValthcr and Elshymer l l i l l ikcr Albany College of Pharmacy Alma Walling and Clifford linker Pharshymacy Louise Morris and Harry jaecker Renselaer Polytechnic Institute llahetle llutzenlaul) and lohn Kairigan Harvard Agnes Crouch and Charles Strong Albany Medical College Marion Pike and John Strain 36 Geraldine Peters and Howard Letts R P I Myrtle Veck and Melvin Freeman R P I Diane lioelincr and lesse Deutscli Middlelmiy Doris Bill iard 33 and Cuirad Gciideron d i m e s Sylvia Wilson 34 and K Ilainilton Coiunhs Union Klizabeih Steele 34 and William Alwell Albany Doris Shaver and Charles McTigue Albany Klizabeih Moal and James Coltraine Albany Mary William and Marshall ( luanil l Union Calheime Sinuneier and Ired Walker Moravian col lege IJornlhy Klose and Paul Meinert Moravian college Doiothy Muiiyer ami Weslev Mil lard It P I Alice llovlanl and Harry Morelund X V I Klin Krnilc and Kdwaid Kngle Union

Klizabeih Kaminerer and lack Werner K P I Christine Ialand anil Andrew Malalesla Union Louise Wells and Charles Cccn | P I Celia llishon and Robert Wliit lork Caiskill Minnie McXickel and l louaid Wen Albany K-itheiine Dane and lien ltillt 13 Marion Mleczk iiil Ji-i l) Holler Kiaduale sludelil Marie Ilindle and llyuess Canisoii Union Riia llronnbaril and Keid Uohin on R P I

lie Dai Foi Edward Kllen No Union Mary Moore Union Mavhclle Malth

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II Pauline Hade A lbum Andie Kellev I I 1 1iederie llliscr d Eilwiii l K I bullbull Nunc Bui i eliiane l I oil lais K

Adelaide I bdquo Dooil ind i - i i l l i n 2 and lam

Urnns laquo irol Kelley 1

e Long 13 and AI l l IIV Law Margaret Stai Schaft Colgate Kaihe and Dnrwin lluls

pe r i i nen t she added W e hope llt have the c o - o p e r a t i o n of the student bodv f o r i ts successfu l o u t c o m e said M i s s C o b b

Hooks w i l l be cha rged at the f r o n t i bdquo of the desk and due books w i l l be I and Samuel M d i scha rged at the side of the desk nearest the pe r i s t y l e en t rance S igns w i l l be placed to ind ica te the places w h e r e hooks w i l l be cha rged and d i s c h a r g e d

A p o r t i o n of the H a w l e y ha l l g y m n a s i u m has been sel olT to use for s tacks tha t is the book- w h i c h canno t be p laced in the ma in readshying r o o m These s tacks w i l l not he open to s tuden ts u n t i l a s ta i r -ease lead ing to these stacks r a n be c o n s t r u c t e d

T w o s m a l l con fe rence r o o m s on the second f l oo r of H a w l e y ba l l w i l l he open f o r s t u d e n t use F o r the f irst t w o weeks of the semester these r o o m s w i l l m i l be schedu led M i i bdquo i l a c c o r d i n g to M iss C o b b i C i i - i laquo K T T K^ii(Tvnnlinmi and

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TEAM WILL VISIT NEWJfORK CITY

Coach Bakers Squad to Leave Tuesday Varsity to Meet

Three Opponents

B Y T H O M A S R Y A N 34 SPORTS EDITOR T I I K NEWS

The vars i ty basketbal l team w i l l

leave for New Y o r k c i t y Tuesday

night to meet three opponents in the

Me t ropo l i t an d is t r i c t Se th L o w co l shy

lege B r o o k l y n Poly techn ic and M o n t -

c la i r Teacher s col lege Mon tc la i r

X e w Jersey Coach Baker is undecided on the

squad which he w i l l take on the t r i p T h e men w i l l he chosen a f te r practice on Monday n igh t Cap ta in ( i i l l i e Laura Roger Banc ro f t ( i r o v c r [-total ing C l i f f Ra i l Ben Boldt and Ray H a r r i s who have par t ic ipated in al l of S ta i r s Raines appear to he cershytain of mak ing the t r i p w i t h Manager Ralph Ha r r i s and Coach Baker The remain ing few players chosen tn make the t r i p w i l l he probab ly chosen f r o m Hud Kissam issy B rooks and T o m ( i a r re t t

Stale w i l l he seeking revenge f r o m M o n t c l a i r for the defeat wh ich they handed Baker s team lasl year The vars i ty w i l l meet M o n t la i r on W e d shynesday n ight

The Si th L o w contest on Fr iday night w i l l he a re tu rn name for the contest w h i d i w i l l he played toshym o r r o w night

B rook l yn Poly techn ic who w i l l play hosi lo the I ran i 011 Saturday n ight gave State a hard l ight on Pane court last year before State could eke out a two point v i c to ry

TO ATTEND PROM

1 limles I liadbiinie Union Kmli Drunks 15 and Harold l lasw l l 33 Kliabelll Irenier 15 and ( irrabl IVean k P I Kalberine Kenny MS and Lee Kieli Union Kleaiim Kelehnin 33 and i laquoe cue Ponehkeepsie Per) I Wbi||ile Ms nl Ceoree Ininian Albany Law l i i ue Palmer MI and Uliarje Si i til- lbanv

Iariilyn Christiansen MI and Kelineili | i l I n - i Lafayette Mania I Ka iwh MI nl Kay Uailsnn k P I Ii l imit dorf MI and lloli l l ya l l I I bullbullbdquolaquobdquo I Marj

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ldmson MI and HandI k i v Syraense loin Heilefvn MI and Kvelvn kieb M5 Miriam U nil Mbdquo and Wendell May Union kulb Fisher Mo and liordon Van le Uur Union

FACULTY TO GIVE EXTENSION WORK

SECOND SEMESTER T h e depar tment of extension teachshy

ing of State col lege w i l l of fer sevenshy

teen courses this semester T w e l v e of

these w i l l be taught at the Col lege

one in G loversv i l l c three at the No t t

T e r r a c e H i g h school Schenectady

and one at School i South T r o y

T h e schedule of the extension

courses is as f o l l o w s Monday n ight

701) o c lock ar t h is tory of ar t two

credi ts room 21)8 education X I hisshy

to ry of educat ion three credits room

101 educat ion 129 psychology of adoshy

lescence two credits X o l t Ter race

h i g h school Schenectady

Tuesday n i g h t commerce X - l - l i

reg iona l geography t w o credits

room 100 700 o c lock education

X 10 A phi losophy of education three

credi ts room 101 701) oclock edushy

cat ion X I 1 5 extra-c lass act iv i t ies two

credi ts room 111 700 o e loek govshy

ernment X l government of the

Un i t ed States two credi ts room 201

510 o c lock general science 2 1 two

credi ts 7110 oclock Xo t t Ter race

H i g h school Schenectady

Wednesday n i g h t education X I 0 0 research problems two credits room 101 7 00 o c l ock Kng l ish X I 1( Kng lish l i te ra tu re two credi ts room _D 701) o c l ock h is tory X 2 0 - B h i s l o n of c i v i l i za t i on two credi ts room 201 5 10 o c l ock government X i p r inc i shyples of po l i t ica l seiem e i w redds 701) cloek I l oversv i l le

T h u r s d a y m education X I IK guidance t w o ru l t s room l l l l 7 00 oclock ii a lhemal ic 7 methods two credi ts i m I U | 51(1 U k music i I- I i apprec ia l ion nf n i i i - n t w o credit l o o m 25 7 0 I i ilt k Iuglish o A Shakespeare two credshyits 7 dil l o c lock Xot t Ter r Inch school Schenectady

Sa turday morn ing h i i o n 20 - h is tory of c i v i l i za t ion three credi ts Scl I 12 South T r o y i j i i ( i o clock

ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE Beta e t a s o r o r i t y a n n o u n c e the

m a r r i a g e of M a r j o r i e l o c k w o o d 2 to L l o y d M D e h n i a i l o f S o u t h D a k o t a u n i v e r s i t y at P leasant V a l ley m i J a n u a r y 22

Mis- l o c k w o o d was pres ident of l i i t e t s n r o r i l y c o u n c i l las l venr

A L B A X Y H A R D W A K K CV IKOX (Ugt y 39-43 State Street

Complete Sport Equipment KODAKS

G y m a n d A t h l e t i c S u p p l i e s mdash S p o r t C l o t h i n g

A GIFT FROM VAN HEUSEN CHARLES

MEANS MORE The Van Heusen Charles Company

470 Broadway Albany N Y

COBS WILL MEET IN NEWS GLASSES

Bernard Kerbel 33 to Direct Freshman Journalists

Next Semester

I U i lor ia l classes for the S T A T R Cot-

iKriK Xi-us cubs w i l l he conducted

under the d i rect ion of Bernard Ker shy

bel M i managing ed i tor d u r i n g the

bullecond semester The classes w i l l not

he resumed un t i l the second week of

the semester Kerbel said He w i l l be

assisted by M a r i o n H o w a r d 54 as-

ociale managing edi tor T h e membership of the t r y -ou t

lasses number seventy-eight as comshypareI w i th the one hundred and ten which o r ig ina l l y s tar ted in Septemshyber The classes lasl semester were directed by Laura S tyn )) stal l d i shyrector These classes received inst rucshyt ion in w r i t i n g news stories the eleshyment wh ich are combined in j o u r shynal ist ic w r i t i n g and the methods used lo wr i te in terv iews

Xex t semester the c u b s w i l l reshyceive fu r ther ins t ruc t ion in w r i t i n g fo l low ing assignments reading and preparing copy for p r in t proof readshying iicnl line w r i t i n g and make-up

I i a ml l i c ic i i l number of - Indents bulldgnif Iheir in tent ion to begin Tying

ill lor the i w - a new class w i l l he ed Kerbe l said

ARE VISITORS H e l e n B u r g h e r 32 and A l i ce

Benne t t M l we re w e e k - c u d v i s i t o rs al the Isi C a m m a s o r o r i h house

I-d i a n n u a s o r o r i t y announces the m a r r i a g e of I h i r o t h y D u r e y ex o am i l h e r l l u u d e i i a g r a d u shy

ate of B r o w n u n i v e r s i t y

WELCOMES PLEDGE Phi l a m b d a s o r o r i t y we lcomes

Pau l ine M y r t l e s Mi i n t o p ledge

Lucille Beauty Salon 208 Quai St near Wes te rn

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| trim genuine Doeskin in Pink Blue Orchid Green A clever Treon creation

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William Nelson who was presshyident of the class of 1934 during their sophomore year and vice president during the freshman yeuf Nelson is a member of Kappa Ihi Kappa national honshyorary education fraternity and of Kappa Delta Rho social frater-

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JUNIOR EDITION

Rough and tumble fights inter mingled with gracefully swaying figures at Soiree are among the visions recalledby the present junior class as it prepares for its biggest college social event-mdashIroiu

The class of 1934 had not been iii college one month before it had set three records for succeeding classes to aimat It enrolled 3A2 members sent 121 candidates to strive for poslions on- the STATIC Coiiilaquoiic NEWS and adapted the larshygest budget of any class calling for a collection of $l()Cl)

That fall saw the men of the class accept the fuqball challenge of the sophomores Eleven men representing both classes repaired to KidgelUhl Iailt where they bats lied through a scoreless tie

When spring came aroiind acshytivity was transferred from the gridiron to the rostrum where the freshmen tram won a three to nothshying decision over the sophomores The team was romposed of Rlaquon wick Ariiotl IVMUCJS Higlaquoins and Kdwlaquor4i4Jlaquolaquovlaquoy -ltbull bullbull

Thraquo MtaA btifjtf^Hill tani over-wjhetae4Tlaquo Pgthomorc omntrt hut theTrelthmeraquo wupieu raquo bullbulllaquobull bowed lo the wphomort basketcer Mt4 tlt took fetter UancmrVa apectacular capturecopy the sohphomoie color in the pel ruth apd the mumir-

of the Moving-up day stunt to give the yearlings a thirteen to thirteen bulltie in rivalry

The sophomore soiree with Robshyert Robinson as chairman was graced by bull nearly two hundred members of the class with their guests The soiree nearly turned into a rough and tumble melee when the freshmen endeavored to seize the banner before the apshypointed time hut the solid front of the juniorsprevented the gorilla-

bull )bull preside

like siege of the freshmen from oh tabling the coveted banner

The sophomore year found the class exchanging the leadership of fackSaunders for that of William kelson The class won rivalry by a 3food margin this year winning one basketball game another decision in debate a victory in the pole rush and a successful hiding of the -lass mascot The sophomores also won the Moving-up day sing unshyder the direction of Maybelle Matshythews who later stepped into the presidents chair

Juniors expect to add to Colleg listory tonight when its member ollow the first Queen of the rom in the grand march aromn

the ball room of the Aurania club This Queen of the Irom inaushy

gurates a new planmdashanother of the original ideas that the class has carshyried out for originality and leadshyership have characterized the 34s throughout these two and one-half years at State Strong individuals have merged their personalities to form the individual class of 1934-y a class of which each member is proud and of which we hope State is proud for our class no matter how original how individual is working toward a common idealtrade our State We with all of you are Ami iii aritj through friendly wj dressing on our college 4 For common bon4

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Roger Bancroft vice-presishydent of the junior class who is general chairman for the annual week-end festivities- Dancroft is a tMCHttter of Kappa Ihi Kappa UP Kappa Pet t i Rho frater-

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS FEBRUARY 3 1933 _

IS NUMERALS ON MOVflWtfJP DAY COMMITTEES FOR WEEK-END

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Left is HUda Bookheim general chairman or the luncheon Miss Bookheim is one of the associate editors-of the Echo literary magashyzine Right is Robert Robinson who has served on the music comshymittee for the tea dance Robinson was student association cheer leader last year

Left Marion Howard general chairman of publicity for the weekshyend and editor-in-chief of the junior issue of the NEWS Miss Howard is also an associate managing editor of the NEWS At the right is Thelma Smith chairman of the program committee for the luncheon Miss Smith is also a member of the dramatic and art council

Gniirtesy of Times-Union Above is a view of the ceremonies on the front campus Moving-up day 1932 The upper part of

the picture shows the numerals of the class of 19J4 while the foreground shows Florence Friedshyman 32 Ivy speaker MODELS AT Y W C A

JUNIOR CLASS GUARDIANS

FASHION REVUE

Frances McMahon and Bernard Kerbel seniors are the class guardians for the class of J934 as chosen by Myskania this fall Both

Miss McMahon and Kerbel are members of Myskania and have taken an active part in College activities

CuDIllM) TllUIM tUIMli

fashion review this fall-Above are six of the co-eds who served as models for the V W C A They are from left to right top Muritl 8cott 34 Carolyn Chiatwwwt raquo33 and Jan McConnell 34 Below are Mary Dohtrty 33 Heian Nichols U and Rosalind Kappa 33 Miss McConuei is general chairman for tea dance whila Miss Scott is important in the activities of the class

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS FEBRUARY 3 1933 bull M d M H M M M M M l

Conference Delegate COMMITTEES PLAN DETAILS FOR PROM

Grcnfell Rand who is vice-president of the College student association and represented the College at the conference of the Natonal Student Federation of America at New Orleans during the Christmas holidays

The NEWS wishes to thank the 19vi Pedagogue the Albany Times Union and the Albany Evening News for their courtesy in permitting the use of cuts for this supplement

Above left to right standing are Alvina Trentleman Hilda Bradley Jean Craigmile Theodore Eckcrt William Nelson and Charles Kissam seated Kathryn Haug These are members of the connnittees which are planning the details for the Junior Promshyenade tonight at the Aurania club

NEW HAW LEY HALL LIBRARY JUNIORS ACTIVE IN CLASS

Above is a view of the former Hawley hall chapel which has been remodelled and will be used as the new State college library beginning with the opening of the second semester on Monday

Above left Almira RUBS who was chairman of the Junior Guide committee is active in affairs of the Young Women s Christian As sociation and is a junior associate editor of the Nuws right Jean Craigmile who is chairman of the invitations committee for the Prom tonight and is advertising manager of the NEWS and a member of the council of the Girls Athletic association

Helow left Mary Moor who is class manager of athletics was dishyrector of the junior class stunt on Campus day this year and was G A A delegate to the hockey conference in September right Donshyald Eddy who has taken a prominent part in undergraduate dramatics

XI STATE GODLEGE NEWS FBBfcUAl

e tor Teachers Basketball Players Ready for Campaign

GEORGE BANCROFT ED DE TEMPLE BEN BOLDT OIL DELAURA Captain PAUL BULGER Courtesy Albany livening News

Above Dr A R Brubacher College president Misi Anna S-IHtrc dean of wlt men and Dr Haloid W Thompaon professor of Fnglish who will be the guest of the junior class at the class luncheon tomorrow noon at the Of Witt Clinton hotel

Above a view of Page hall and the Western avenue campus of the Collage The aushy

ditorium and gymnasium of Iage hall have been the scenes of many highlights during the

three years the class of 1934 has spent at State college

Above Dr Adna W Risjey head of the history department who is chairman of the faculty committee on athletics and beshylow Coach Rutherford R Bashyker who is in charge of all athshyletics at the College

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS FEBRUARY 3 1933 Palaquoe3

ELEVEN COMPLETE CREDITS REQUIRED

TO GET DEGREES Eleven seniors completed their

courses necessary for their degrees

at the end of the first semester

according to Miss Elizabeth Van

Denburgh College registrar

Those who will receive degrees of

Bachelor iA Arts arc Augusta Bashy

ker Dorothy Crouk Frank Mac-

FarlatHi and Mary White Helm

t r a g i and Orninnd Guycr have

completed the required courses for

a degree of Bachelor of Science in

Commerce Marion Larbcy will reshy

ceive a degree of Bachelor of Scishy

ence in Library Science Those

who will receive degrees of Bachshy

elor of Science in Education arc

Mary Monaghan Kloisc Mulligan

and Bernice Wier

Dorothy Cronk began leaching commerce at lt iou erncir 11 igli school Wednesday

THE COLLEGIATE WHIRL

Student dramatic artsts at the University of Minnesota in order to stage a play secured a number of smoke bombs from the local National Guard On the opening night of the play when the lire scene was presented the smoke was so thick the audience had to leave The National Guard had neglected to inform the actors that the bombs were powerful enough to lay a smoke screen over a -to acre field

A scries of Dawn dances were conducted at the University of Alashybama for the benefit of those -inshydents who studied late The dance-ran from 0011 OI lock to 81)0 in tin morning i XSFA i

(iris at Wellesley college have decided not to speak to their friend-when they meet on the campus They bullay that it yets tiresome tlt greet the -one person several time a day

Students at the I niversity o Edinburgh Scotland are requirei to pay lines for cutt ing classes I hese tines arc used to buv tin

president of the rolleue a Christina m-escnt LaM yea

utlioiiv I etersou chaplain oi Sing Sini4 Prison records in an arshyticle that many college men arc prisoners In his list of the colshyleges represented among the inshymates teachers are not included Forgery seems to be the most unishyversal crime a m o n g this type of

Cornell university English pro-lessor discovered that an essay he had received in one of his courses was copied word for word from a text hook He withheld the idenshytity of the culprit but announced that lie would like the guilty out to meet him after class Five pco

waited to keep said appoint-

College Students Find Historic Bell In Junk

Berkeley Cal (P)mdashOld B i l l -Damn Him ear-splitting boomshying bell in North Hall University of Californias oldest building has been found again

Old Bill which received the additional cognomen Damn Him because for generations he thunshydered out the lime in 15-minute inshytervals night and day has been disshycovered this time in a junk pile in the Zoology Building of the unishyversity

The edd bell brought around the Horn in 1859 and first used in the old College oi California predeshycessor of the University of Calishyfornia has been lost repeatedly in recent years on student and facshyulty insistence

In 1010 it was taken from storshyage to he used in connection witli the 50th anniversary of the univershysity Since then it has disappeared and reappeared again and again

In 1925 it was retired because its great weight was endangering the edd huildinf

YWCA SERVICE TO AID STUDENTS

IN FINDING WORK The Young Womens Christian

association will conduct an employshyment service bureau for the second semester beginning Monday All students who desire work and any persons who have need of the servshyices of College students may regshyister with Marion Pike 34 chairshyman at the associations desk in the activities office in the lower corshyridor of Draper hall between 315 and -115 oclock

Ibis bureau is an experiment started at the suggestion of Grcn-Iell Rand 34 in his report from the National Student Federation convention last month It will be operated in co-operation with the employment service conducted through the office of Dean Anna E Pierce Those who register with Miss Pierce wdll he also placed on the Y W C A list Miss Pike stated

jeople know it

I IENsmokcrskeepbuyingthe same cigarette day after day

its a pretty good sign that theyre getting what they want mildness better taste mdash a smoke thats always the same

So were going right on making Chesterfields just as we always have selecting choice ripe tobaccos ageing them blending and cross-blending them making them into cigarettes in the most scientific ways that are known

As long as we do these things we know that smokers will continue to sayThey Satisfy For thats what people are saying about Chesterfields

If you smoke why not find out about them A package or two will tell you the whole story

Ch ester THEYRE MILDER

THEY TASTE BETTER

Page 4 S T A T E C O L L E G E N E W S F E B R U A R Y 3 1933

HAWLEY LIBRARY TO OPEHJONDAY

Students to Secure Additional Advantages in Project

Recently Completed

Library services for readers and borrowers will be resumed Monshyday morning at 800 oclock with the completion of the moving of books and equipment from the old quarters in Draper hall to the new siuation in Hawley hall Service was discontinued last Saturday in order to move the materials into the new library

Several innovations in the methshyods of borrowing and reserving books have been instituted accordshying to Miss Mary E Cobb College librarian In the new library reshyserve books will have red tape marks on the back and will be placed on open shelves in the midshydle of the room and will be re strictcd to use in the library only Current issues of magazines will also be restricted to use in the lishybrary Students are required to use not more than one or two reshyserve books in the same subject at the tables This will prevent a shortage in the demand for books Trucks near these shelves will be used tn bold the reserve books in case students cannot replace them in their places on the shelves

Reserve books must he replaced on the shelves or mi the trucks

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Ilank Lusleii I nioi i Hilda Pinner ai M m Dely K I I Mary K Ilallinl

Miss Cobb stated This method in J H J ^ n M M U i l a L v kp |MjI the use of reserve books is an ex

JUNIORS TO DANCE AT ANNUAL PROM

TONIGHT AT 900 Continued from page 1 column 5)

Tiio juniors and their KIICHIS who will attend ale Rotter Iiancrott and Elizabeth Gregory J5 Charles Kissam and Lois Mclntyre M5 Muriel Scott and William Reiigmt 33 Jean Craigniile and John (iriive-nor 13 Lctitia Connelly and Carl Tarhox 32 Dorothy Griffin and Charles ucketl ex-ll Charles Knlisun and Mar-inn Howard Thomas Ryan and Helen Rich 15 Thelma Snith and Clifford Rail 35 Unbelt Koliinson and Marion lloyd Philip Ricciardi and lane McCnnnell

Almira RUSH and George Rice 32 Gladys Armstrong and Gliisslnrd Kamsey Schenectady Mary Lou VValthcr and Elshymer l l i l l ikcr Albany College of Pharmacy Alma Walling and Clifford linker Pharshymacy Louise Morris and Harry jaecker Renselaer Polytechnic Institute llahetle llutzenlaul) and lohn Kairigan Harvard Agnes Crouch and Charles Strong Albany Medical College Marion Pike and John Strain 36 Geraldine Peters and Howard Letts R P I Myrtle Veck and Melvin Freeman R P I Diane lioelincr and lesse Deutscli Middlelmiy Doris Bill iard 33 and Cuirad Gciideron d i m e s Sylvia Wilson 34 and K Ilainilton Coiunhs Union Klizabeih Steele 34 and William Alwell Albany Doris Shaver and Charles McTigue Albany Klizabeih Moal and James Coltraine Albany Mary William and Marshall ( luanil l Union Calheime Sinuneier and Ired Walker Moravian col lege IJornlhy Klose and Paul Meinert Moravian college Doiothy Muiiyer ami Weslev Mil lard It P I Alice llovlanl and Harry Morelund X V I Klin Krnilc and Kdwaid Kngle Union

Klizabeih Kaminerer and lack Werner K P I Christine Ialand anil Andrew Malalesla Union Louise Wells and Charles Cccn | P I Celia llishon and Robert Wliit lork Caiskill Minnie McXickel and l louaid Wen Albany K-itheiine Dane and lien ltillt 13 Marion Mleczk iiil Ji-i l) Holler Kiaduale sludelil Marie Ilindle and llyuess Canisoii Union Riia llronnbaril and Keid Uohin on R P I

lie Dai Foi Edward Kllen No Union Mary Moore Union Mavhclle Malth

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Adelaide I bdquo Dooil ind i - i i l l i n 2 and lam

Urnns laquo irol Kelley 1

e Long 13 and AI l l IIV Law Margaret Stai Schaft Colgate Kaihe and Dnrwin lluls

pe r i i nen t she added W e hope llt have the c o - o p e r a t i o n of the student bodv f o r i ts successfu l o u t c o m e said M i s s C o b b

Hooks w i l l be cha rged at the f r o n t i bdquo of the desk and due books w i l l be I and Samuel M d i scha rged at the side of the desk nearest the pe r i s t y l e en t rance S igns w i l l be placed to ind ica te the places w h e r e hooks w i l l be cha rged and d i s c h a r g e d

A p o r t i o n of the H a w l e y ha l l g y m n a s i u m has been sel olT to use for s tacks tha t is the book- w h i c h canno t be p laced in the ma in readshying r o o m These s tacks w i l l not he open to s tuden ts u n t i l a s ta i r -ease lead ing to these stacks r a n be c o n s t r u c t e d

T w o s m a l l con fe rence r o o m s on the second f l oo r of H a w l e y ba l l w i l l he open f o r s t u d e n t use F o r the f irst t w o weeks of the semester these r o o m s w i l l m i l be schedu led M i i bdquo i l a c c o r d i n g to M iss C o b b i C i i - i laquo K T T K^ii(Tvnnlinmi and

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TEAM WILL VISIT NEWJfORK CITY

Coach Bakers Squad to Leave Tuesday Varsity to Meet

Three Opponents

B Y T H O M A S R Y A N 34 SPORTS EDITOR T I I K NEWS

The vars i ty basketbal l team w i l l

leave for New Y o r k c i t y Tuesday

night to meet three opponents in the

Me t ropo l i t an d is t r i c t Se th L o w co l shy

lege B r o o k l y n Poly techn ic and M o n t -

c la i r Teacher s col lege Mon tc la i r

X e w Jersey Coach Baker is undecided on the

squad which he w i l l take on the t r i p T h e men w i l l he chosen a f te r practice on Monday n igh t Cap ta in ( i i l l i e Laura Roger Banc ro f t ( i r o v c r [-total ing C l i f f Ra i l Ben Boldt and Ray H a r r i s who have par t ic ipated in al l of S ta i r s Raines appear to he cershytain of mak ing the t r i p w i t h Manager Ralph Ha r r i s and Coach Baker The remain ing few players chosen tn make the t r i p w i l l he probab ly chosen f r o m Hud Kissam issy B rooks and T o m ( i a r re t t

Stale w i l l he seeking revenge f r o m M o n t c l a i r for the defeat wh ich they handed Baker s team lasl year The vars i ty w i l l meet M o n t la i r on W e d shynesday n ight

The Si th L o w contest on Fr iday night w i l l he a re tu rn name for the contest w h i d i w i l l he played toshym o r r o w night

B rook l yn Poly techn ic who w i l l play hosi lo the I ran i 011 Saturday n ight gave State a hard l ight on Pane court last year before State could eke out a two point v i c to ry

TO ATTEND PROM

1 limles I liadbiinie Union Kmli Drunks 15 and Harold l lasw l l 33 Kliabelll Irenier 15 and ( irrabl IVean k P I Kalberine Kenny MS and Lee Kieli Union Kleaiim Kelehnin 33 and i laquoe cue Ponehkeepsie Per) I Wbi||ile Ms nl Ceoree Ininian Albany Law l i i ue Palmer MI and Uliarje Si i til- lbanv

Iariilyn Christiansen MI and Kelineili | i l I n - i Lafayette Mania I Ka iwh MI nl Kay Uailsnn k P I Ii l imit dorf MI and lloli l l ya l l I I bullbullbdquolaquobdquo I Marj

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ldmson MI and HandI k i v Syraense loin Heilefvn MI and Kvelvn kieb M5 Miriam U nil Mbdquo and Wendell May Union kulb Fisher Mo and liordon Van le Uur Union

FACULTY TO GIVE EXTENSION WORK

SECOND SEMESTER T h e depar tment of extension teachshy

ing of State col lege w i l l of fer sevenshy

teen courses this semester T w e l v e of

these w i l l be taught at the Col lege

one in G loversv i l l c three at the No t t

T e r r a c e H i g h school Schenectady

and one at School i South T r o y

T h e schedule of the extension

courses is as f o l l o w s Monday n ight

701) o c lock ar t h is tory of ar t two

credi ts room 21)8 education X I hisshy

to ry of educat ion three credits room

101 educat ion 129 psychology of adoshy

lescence two credits X o l t Ter race

h i g h school Schenectady

Tuesday n i g h t commerce X - l - l i

reg iona l geography t w o credits

room 100 700 o c lock education

X 10 A phi losophy of education three

credi ts room 101 701) oclock edushy

cat ion X I 1 5 extra-c lass act iv i t ies two

credi ts room 111 700 o e loek govshy

ernment X l government of the

Un i t ed States two credi ts room 201

510 o c lock general science 2 1 two

credi ts 7110 oclock Xo t t Ter race

H i g h school Schenectady

Wednesday n i g h t education X I 0 0 research problems two credits room 101 7 00 o c l ock Kng l ish X I 1( Kng lish l i te ra tu re two credi ts room _D 701) o c l ock h is tory X 2 0 - B h i s l o n of c i v i l i za t i on two credi ts room 201 5 10 o c l ock government X i p r inc i shyples of po l i t ica l seiem e i w redds 701) cloek I l oversv i l le

T h u r s d a y m education X I IK guidance t w o ru l t s room l l l l 7 00 oclock ii a lhemal ic 7 methods two credi ts i m I U | 51(1 U k music i I- I i apprec ia l ion nf n i i i - n t w o credit l o o m 25 7 0 I i ilt k Iuglish o A Shakespeare two credshyits 7 dil l o c lock Xot t Ter r Inch school Schenectady

Sa turday morn ing h i i o n 20 - h is tory of c i v i l i za t ion three credi ts Scl I 12 South T r o y i j i i ( i o clock

ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE Beta e t a s o r o r i t y a n n o u n c e the

m a r r i a g e of M a r j o r i e l o c k w o o d 2 to L l o y d M D e h n i a i l o f S o u t h D a k o t a u n i v e r s i t y at P leasant V a l ley m i J a n u a r y 22

Mis- l o c k w o o d was pres ident of l i i t e t s n r o r i l y c o u n c i l las l venr

A L B A X Y H A R D W A K K CV IKOX (Ugt y 39-43 State Street

Complete Sport Equipment KODAKS

G y m a n d A t h l e t i c S u p p l i e s mdash S p o r t C l o t h i n g

A GIFT FROM VAN HEUSEN CHARLES

MEANS MORE The Van Heusen Charles Company

470 Broadway Albany N Y

COBS WILL MEET IN NEWS GLASSES

Bernard Kerbel 33 to Direct Freshman Journalists

Next Semester

I U i lor ia l classes for the S T A T R Cot-

iKriK Xi-us cubs w i l l he conducted

under the d i rect ion of Bernard Ker shy

bel M i managing ed i tor d u r i n g the

bullecond semester The classes w i l l not

he resumed un t i l the second week of

the semester Kerbel said He w i l l be

assisted by M a r i o n H o w a r d 54 as-

ociale managing edi tor T h e membership of the t r y -ou t

lasses number seventy-eight as comshypareI w i th the one hundred and ten which o r ig ina l l y s tar ted in Septemshyber The classes lasl semester were directed by Laura S tyn )) stal l d i shyrector These classes received inst rucshyt ion in w r i t i n g news stories the eleshyment wh ich are combined in j o u r shynal ist ic w r i t i n g and the methods used lo wr i te in terv iews

Xex t semester the c u b s w i l l reshyceive fu r ther ins t ruc t ion in w r i t i n g fo l low ing assignments reading and preparing copy for p r in t proof readshying iicnl line w r i t i n g and make-up

I i a ml l i c ic i i l number of - Indents bulldgnif Iheir in tent ion to begin Tying

ill lor the i w - a new class w i l l he ed Kerbe l said

ARE VISITORS H e l e n B u r g h e r 32 and A l i ce

Benne t t M l we re w e e k - c u d v i s i t o rs al the Isi C a m m a s o r o r i h house

I-d i a n n u a s o r o r i t y announces the m a r r i a g e of I h i r o t h y D u r e y ex o am i l h e r l l u u d e i i a g r a d u shy

ate of B r o w n u n i v e r s i t y

WELCOMES PLEDGE Phi l a m b d a s o r o r i t y we lcomes

Pau l ine M y r t l e s Mi i n t o p ledge

Lucille Beauty Salon 208 Quai St near Wes te rn

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William Nelson who was presshyident of the class of 1934 during their sophomore year and vice president during the freshman yeuf Nelson is a member of Kappa Ihi Kappa national honshyorary education fraternity and of Kappa Delta Rho social frater-

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JUNIOR EDITION

Rough and tumble fights inter mingled with gracefully swaying figures at Soiree are among the visions recalledby the present junior class as it prepares for its biggest college social event-mdashIroiu

The class of 1934 had not been iii college one month before it had set three records for succeeding classes to aimat It enrolled 3A2 members sent 121 candidates to strive for poslions on- the STATIC Coiiilaquoiic NEWS and adapted the larshygest budget of any class calling for a collection of $l()Cl)

That fall saw the men of the class accept the fuqball challenge of the sophomores Eleven men representing both classes repaired to KidgelUhl Iailt where they bats lied through a scoreless tie

When spring came aroiind acshytivity was transferred from the gridiron to the rostrum where the freshmen tram won a three to nothshying decision over the sophomores The team was romposed of Rlaquon wick Ariiotl IVMUCJS Higlaquoins and Kdwlaquor4i4Jlaquolaquovlaquoy -ltbull bullbull

Thraquo MtaA btifjtf^Hill tani over-wjhetae4Tlaquo Pgthomorc omntrt hut theTrelthmeraquo wupieu raquo bullbulllaquobull bowed lo the wphomort basketcer Mt4 tlt took fetter UancmrVa apectacular capturecopy the sohphomoie color in the pel ruth apd the mumir-

of the Moving-up day stunt to give the yearlings a thirteen to thirteen bulltie in rivalry

The sophomore soiree with Robshyert Robinson as chairman was graced by bull nearly two hundred members of the class with their guests The soiree nearly turned into a rough and tumble melee when the freshmen endeavored to seize the banner before the apshypointed time hut the solid front of the juniorsprevented the gorilla-

bull )bull preside

like siege of the freshmen from oh tabling the coveted banner

The sophomore year found the class exchanging the leadership of fackSaunders for that of William kelson The class won rivalry by a 3food margin this year winning one basketball game another decision in debate a victory in the pole rush and a successful hiding of the -lass mascot The sophomores also won the Moving-up day sing unshyder the direction of Maybelle Matshythews who later stepped into the presidents chair

Juniors expect to add to Colleg listory tonight when its member ollow the first Queen of the rom in the grand march aromn

the ball room of the Aurania club This Queen of the Irom inaushy

gurates a new planmdashanother of the original ideas that the class has carshyried out for originality and leadshyership have characterized the 34s throughout these two and one-half years at State Strong individuals have merged their personalities to form the individual class of 1934-y a class of which each member is proud and of which we hope State is proud for our class no matter how original how individual is working toward a common idealtrade our State We with all of you are Ami iii aritj through friendly wj dressing on our college 4 For common bon4

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Roger Bancroft vice-presishydent of the junior class who is general chairman for the annual week-end festivities- Dancroft is a tMCHttter of Kappa Ihi Kappa UP Kappa Pet t i Rho frater-

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS FEBRUARY 3 1933 _

IS NUMERALS ON MOVflWtfJP DAY COMMITTEES FOR WEEK-END

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Left is HUda Bookheim general chairman or the luncheon Miss Bookheim is one of the associate editors-of the Echo literary magashyzine Right is Robert Robinson who has served on the music comshymittee for the tea dance Robinson was student association cheer leader last year

Left Marion Howard general chairman of publicity for the weekshyend and editor-in-chief of the junior issue of the NEWS Miss Howard is also an associate managing editor of the NEWS At the right is Thelma Smith chairman of the program committee for the luncheon Miss Smith is also a member of the dramatic and art council

Gniirtesy of Times-Union Above is a view of the ceremonies on the front campus Moving-up day 1932 The upper part of

the picture shows the numerals of the class of 19J4 while the foreground shows Florence Friedshyman 32 Ivy speaker MODELS AT Y W C A

JUNIOR CLASS GUARDIANS

FASHION REVUE

Frances McMahon and Bernard Kerbel seniors are the class guardians for the class of J934 as chosen by Myskania this fall Both

Miss McMahon and Kerbel are members of Myskania and have taken an active part in College activities

CuDIllM) TllUIM tUIMli

fashion review this fall-Above are six of the co-eds who served as models for the V W C A They are from left to right top Muritl 8cott 34 Carolyn Chiatwwwt raquo33 and Jan McConnell 34 Below are Mary Dohtrty 33 Heian Nichols U and Rosalind Kappa 33 Miss McConuei is general chairman for tea dance whila Miss Scott is important in the activities of the class

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS FEBRUARY 3 1933 bull M d M H M M M M M l

Conference Delegate COMMITTEES PLAN DETAILS FOR PROM

Grcnfell Rand who is vice-president of the College student association and represented the College at the conference of the Natonal Student Federation of America at New Orleans during the Christmas holidays

The NEWS wishes to thank the 19vi Pedagogue the Albany Times Union and the Albany Evening News for their courtesy in permitting the use of cuts for this supplement

Above left to right standing are Alvina Trentleman Hilda Bradley Jean Craigmile Theodore Eckcrt William Nelson and Charles Kissam seated Kathryn Haug These are members of the connnittees which are planning the details for the Junior Promshyenade tonight at the Aurania club

NEW HAW LEY HALL LIBRARY JUNIORS ACTIVE IN CLASS

Above is a view of the former Hawley hall chapel which has been remodelled and will be used as the new State college library beginning with the opening of the second semester on Monday

Above left Almira RUBS who was chairman of the Junior Guide committee is active in affairs of the Young Women s Christian As sociation and is a junior associate editor of the Nuws right Jean Craigmile who is chairman of the invitations committee for the Prom tonight and is advertising manager of the NEWS and a member of the council of the Girls Athletic association

Helow left Mary Moor who is class manager of athletics was dishyrector of the junior class stunt on Campus day this year and was G A A delegate to the hockey conference in September right Donshyald Eddy who has taken a prominent part in undergraduate dramatics

XI STATE GODLEGE NEWS FBBfcUAl

e tor Teachers Basketball Players Ready for Campaign

GEORGE BANCROFT ED DE TEMPLE BEN BOLDT OIL DELAURA Captain PAUL BULGER Courtesy Albany livening News

Above Dr A R Brubacher College president Misi Anna S-IHtrc dean of wlt men and Dr Haloid W Thompaon professor of Fnglish who will be the guest of the junior class at the class luncheon tomorrow noon at the Of Witt Clinton hotel

Above a view of Page hall and the Western avenue campus of the Collage The aushy

ditorium and gymnasium of Iage hall have been the scenes of many highlights during the

three years the class of 1934 has spent at State college

Above Dr Adna W Risjey head of the history department who is chairman of the faculty committee on athletics and beshylow Coach Rutherford R Bashyker who is in charge of all athshyletics at the College

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Page 4 S T A T E C O L L E G E N E W S F E B R U A R Y 3 1933

HAWLEY LIBRARY TO OPEHJONDAY

Students to Secure Additional Advantages in Project

Recently Completed

Library services for readers and borrowers will be resumed Monshyday morning at 800 oclock with the completion of the moving of books and equipment from the old quarters in Draper hall to the new siuation in Hawley hall Service was discontinued last Saturday in order to move the materials into the new library

Several innovations in the methshyods of borrowing and reserving books have been instituted accordshying to Miss Mary E Cobb College librarian In the new library reshyserve books will have red tape marks on the back and will be placed on open shelves in the midshydle of the room and will be re strictcd to use in the library only Current issues of magazines will also be restricted to use in the lishybrary Students are required to use not more than one or two reshyserve books in the same subject at the tables This will prevent a shortage in the demand for books Trucks near these shelves will be used tn bold the reserve books in case students cannot replace them in their places on the shelves

Reserve books must he replaced on the shelves or mi the trucks

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JUNIORS TO DANCE AT ANNUAL PROM

TONIGHT AT 900 Continued from page 1 column 5)

Tiio juniors and their KIICHIS who will attend ale Rotter Iiancrott and Elizabeth Gregory J5 Charles Kissam and Lois Mclntyre M5 Muriel Scott and William Reiigmt 33 Jean Craigniile and John (iriive-nor 13 Lctitia Connelly and Carl Tarhox 32 Dorothy Griffin and Charles ucketl ex-ll Charles Knlisun and Mar-inn Howard Thomas Ryan and Helen Rich 15 Thelma Snith and Clifford Rail 35 Unbelt Koliinson and Marion lloyd Philip Ricciardi and lane McCnnnell

Almira RUSH and George Rice 32 Gladys Armstrong and Gliisslnrd Kamsey Schenectady Mary Lou VValthcr and Elshymer l l i l l ikcr Albany College of Pharmacy Alma Walling and Clifford linker Pharshymacy Louise Morris and Harry jaecker Renselaer Polytechnic Institute llahetle llutzenlaul) and lohn Kairigan Harvard Agnes Crouch and Charles Strong Albany Medical College Marion Pike and John Strain 36 Geraldine Peters and Howard Letts R P I Myrtle Veck and Melvin Freeman R P I Diane lioelincr and lesse Deutscli Middlelmiy Doris Bill iard 33 and Cuirad Gciideron d i m e s Sylvia Wilson 34 and K Ilainilton Coiunhs Union Klizabeih Steele 34 and William Alwell Albany Doris Shaver and Charles McTigue Albany Klizabeih Moal and James Coltraine Albany Mary William and Marshall ( luanil l Union Calheime Sinuneier and Ired Walker Moravian col lege IJornlhy Klose and Paul Meinert Moravian college Doiothy Muiiyer ami Weslev Mil lard It P I Alice llovlanl and Harry Morelund X V I Klin Krnilc and Kdwaid Kngle Union

Klizabeih Kaminerer and lack Werner K P I Christine Ialand anil Andrew Malalesla Union Louise Wells and Charles Cccn | P I Celia llishon and Robert Wliit lork Caiskill Minnie McXickel and l louaid Wen Albany K-itheiine Dane and lien ltillt 13 Marion Mleczk iiil Ji-i l) Holler Kiaduale sludelil Marie Ilindle and llyuess Canisoii Union Riia llronnbaril and Keid Uohin on R P I

lie Dai Foi Edward Kllen No Union Mary Moore Union Mavhclle Malth

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pe r i i nen t she added W e hope llt have the c o - o p e r a t i o n of the student bodv f o r i ts successfu l o u t c o m e said M i s s C o b b

Hooks w i l l be cha rged at the f r o n t i bdquo of the desk and due books w i l l be I and Samuel M d i scha rged at the side of the desk nearest the pe r i s t y l e en t rance S igns w i l l be placed to ind ica te the places w h e r e hooks w i l l be cha rged and d i s c h a r g e d

A p o r t i o n of the H a w l e y ha l l g y m n a s i u m has been sel olT to use for s tacks tha t is the book- w h i c h canno t be p laced in the ma in readshying r o o m These s tacks w i l l not he open to s tuden ts u n t i l a s ta i r -ease lead ing to these stacks r a n be c o n s t r u c t e d

T w o s m a l l con fe rence r o o m s on the second f l oo r of H a w l e y ba l l w i l l he open f o r s t u d e n t use F o r the f irst t w o weeks of the semester these r o o m s w i l l m i l be schedu led M i i bdquo i l a c c o r d i n g to M iss C o b b i C i i - i laquo K T T K^ii(Tvnnlinmi and

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TEAM WILL VISIT NEWJfORK CITY

Coach Bakers Squad to Leave Tuesday Varsity to Meet

Three Opponents

B Y T H O M A S R Y A N 34 SPORTS EDITOR T I I K NEWS

The vars i ty basketbal l team w i l l

leave for New Y o r k c i t y Tuesday

night to meet three opponents in the

Me t ropo l i t an d is t r i c t Se th L o w co l shy

lege B r o o k l y n Poly techn ic and M o n t -

c la i r Teacher s col lege Mon tc la i r

X e w Jersey Coach Baker is undecided on the

squad which he w i l l take on the t r i p T h e men w i l l he chosen a f te r practice on Monday n igh t Cap ta in ( i i l l i e Laura Roger Banc ro f t ( i r o v c r [-total ing C l i f f Ra i l Ben Boldt and Ray H a r r i s who have par t ic ipated in al l of S ta i r s Raines appear to he cershytain of mak ing the t r i p w i t h Manager Ralph Ha r r i s and Coach Baker The remain ing few players chosen tn make the t r i p w i l l he probab ly chosen f r o m Hud Kissam issy B rooks and T o m ( i a r re t t

Stale w i l l he seeking revenge f r o m M o n t c l a i r for the defeat wh ich they handed Baker s team lasl year The vars i ty w i l l meet M o n t la i r on W e d shynesday n ight

The Si th L o w contest on Fr iday night w i l l he a re tu rn name for the contest w h i d i w i l l he played toshym o r r o w night

B rook l yn Poly techn ic who w i l l play hosi lo the I ran i 011 Saturday n ight gave State a hard l ight on Pane court last year before State could eke out a two point v i c to ry

TO ATTEND PROM

1 limles I liadbiinie Union Kmli Drunks 15 and Harold l lasw l l 33 Kliabelll Irenier 15 and ( irrabl IVean k P I Kalberine Kenny MS and Lee Kieli Union Kleaiim Kelehnin 33 and i laquoe cue Ponehkeepsie Per) I Wbi||ile Ms nl Ceoree Ininian Albany Law l i i ue Palmer MI and Uliarje Si i til- lbanv

Iariilyn Christiansen MI and Kelineili | i l I n - i Lafayette Mania I Ka iwh MI nl Kay Uailsnn k P I Ii l imit dorf MI and lloli l l ya l l I I bullbullbdquolaquobdquo I Marj

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ldmson MI and HandI k i v Syraense loin Heilefvn MI and Kvelvn kieb M5 Miriam U nil Mbdquo and Wendell May Union kulb Fisher Mo and liordon Van le Uur Union

FACULTY TO GIVE EXTENSION WORK

SECOND SEMESTER T h e depar tment of extension teachshy

ing of State col lege w i l l of fer sevenshy

teen courses this semester T w e l v e of

these w i l l be taught at the Col lege

one in G loversv i l l c three at the No t t

T e r r a c e H i g h school Schenectady

and one at School i South T r o y

T h e schedule of the extension

courses is as f o l l o w s Monday n ight

701) o c lock ar t h is tory of ar t two

credi ts room 21)8 education X I hisshy

to ry of educat ion three credits room

101 educat ion 129 psychology of adoshy

lescence two credits X o l t Ter race

h i g h school Schenectady

Tuesday n i g h t commerce X - l - l i

reg iona l geography t w o credits

room 100 700 o c lock education

X 10 A phi losophy of education three

credi ts room 101 701) oclock edushy

cat ion X I 1 5 extra-c lass act iv i t ies two

credi ts room 111 700 o e loek govshy

ernment X l government of the

Un i t ed States two credi ts room 201

510 o c lock general science 2 1 two

credi ts 7110 oclock Xo t t Ter race

H i g h school Schenectady

Wednesday n i g h t education X I 0 0 research problems two credits room 101 7 00 o c l ock Kng l ish X I 1( Kng lish l i te ra tu re two credi ts room _D 701) o c l ock h is tory X 2 0 - B h i s l o n of c i v i l i za t i on two credi ts room 201 5 10 o c l ock government X i p r inc i shyples of po l i t ica l seiem e i w redds 701) cloek I l oversv i l le

T h u r s d a y m education X I IK guidance t w o ru l t s room l l l l 7 00 oclock ii a lhemal ic 7 methods two credi ts i m I U | 51(1 U k music i I- I i apprec ia l ion nf n i i i - n t w o credit l o o m 25 7 0 I i ilt k Iuglish o A Shakespeare two credshyits 7 dil l o c lock Xot t Ter r Inch school Schenectady

Sa turday morn ing h i i o n 20 - h is tory of c i v i l i za t ion three credi ts Scl I 12 South T r o y i j i i ( i o clock

ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE Beta e t a s o r o r i t y a n n o u n c e the

m a r r i a g e of M a r j o r i e l o c k w o o d 2 to L l o y d M D e h n i a i l o f S o u t h D a k o t a u n i v e r s i t y at P leasant V a l ley m i J a n u a r y 22

Mis- l o c k w o o d was pres ident of l i i t e t s n r o r i l y c o u n c i l las l venr

A L B A X Y H A R D W A K K CV IKOX (Ugt y 39-43 State Street

Complete Sport Equipment KODAKS

G y m a n d A t h l e t i c S u p p l i e s mdash S p o r t C l o t h i n g

A GIFT FROM VAN HEUSEN CHARLES

MEANS MORE The Van Heusen Charles Company

470 Broadway Albany N Y

COBS WILL MEET IN NEWS GLASSES

Bernard Kerbel 33 to Direct Freshman Journalists

Next Semester

I U i lor ia l classes for the S T A T R Cot-

iKriK Xi-us cubs w i l l he conducted

under the d i rect ion of Bernard Ker shy

bel M i managing ed i tor d u r i n g the

bullecond semester The classes w i l l not

he resumed un t i l the second week of

the semester Kerbel said He w i l l be

assisted by M a r i o n H o w a r d 54 as-

ociale managing edi tor T h e membership of the t r y -ou t

lasses number seventy-eight as comshypareI w i th the one hundred and ten which o r ig ina l l y s tar ted in Septemshyber The classes lasl semester were directed by Laura S tyn )) stal l d i shyrector These classes received inst rucshyt ion in w r i t i n g news stories the eleshyment wh ich are combined in j o u r shynal ist ic w r i t i n g and the methods used lo wr i te in terv iews

Xex t semester the c u b s w i l l reshyceive fu r ther ins t ruc t ion in w r i t i n g fo l low ing assignments reading and preparing copy for p r in t proof readshying iicnl line w r i t i n g and make-up

I i a ml l i c ic i i l number of - Indents bulldgnif Iheir in tent ion to begin Tying

ill lor the i w - a new class w i l l he ed Kerbe l said

ARE VISITORS H e l e n B u r g h e r 32 and A l i ce

Benne t t M l we re w e e k - c u d v i s i t o rs al the Isi C a m m a s o r o r i h house

I-d i a n n u a s o r o r i t y announces the m a r r i a g e of I h i r o t h y D u r e y ex o am i l h e r l l u u d e i i a g r a d u shy

ate of B r o w n u n i v e r s i t y

WELCOMES PLEDGE Phi l a m b d a s o r o r i t y we lcomes

Pau l ine M y r t l e s Mi i n t o p ledge

Lucille Beauty Salon 208 Quai St near Wes te rn

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William Nelson who was presshyident of the class of 1934 during their sophomore year and vice president during the freshman yeuf Nelson is a member of Kappa Ihi Kappa national honshyorary education fraternity and of Kappa Delta Rho social frater-

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JUNIOR EDITION

Rough and tumble fights inter mingled with gracefully swaying figures at Soiree are among the visions recalledby the present junior class as it prepares for its biggest college social event-mdashIroiu

The class of 1934 had not been iii college one month before it had set three records for succeeding classes to aimat It enrolled 3A2 members sent 121 candidates to strive for poslions on- the STATIC Coiiilaquoiic NEWS and adapted the larshygest budget of any class calling for a collection of $l()Cl)

That fall saw the men of the class accept the fuqball challenge of the sophomores Eleven men representing both classes repaired to KidgelUhl Iailt where they bats lied through a scoreless tie

When spring came aroiind acshytivity was transferred from the gridiron to the rostrum where the freshmen tram won a three to nothshying decision over the sophomores The team was romposed of Rlaquon wick Ariiotl IVMUCJS Higlaquoins and Kdwlaquor4i4Jlaquolaquovlaquoy -ltbull bullbull

Thraquo MtaA btifjtf^Hill tani over-wjhetae4Tlaquo Pgthomorc omntrt hut theTrelthmeraquo wupieu raquo bullbulllaquobull bowed lo the wphomort basketcer Mt4 tlt took fetter UancmrVa apectacular capturecopy the sohphomoie color in the pel ruth apd the mumir-

of the Moving-up day stunt to give the yearlings a thirteen to thirteen bulltie in rivalry

The sophomore soiree with Robshyert Robinson as chairman was graced by bull nearly two hundred members of the class with their guests The soiree nearly turned into a rough and tumble melee when the freshmen endeavored to seize the banner before the apshypointed time hut the solid front of the juniorsprevented the gorilla-

bull )bull preside

like siege of the freshmen from oh tabling the coveted banner

The sophomore year found the class exchanging the leadership of fackSaunders for that of William kelson The class won rivalry by a 3food margin this year winning one basketball game another decision in debate a victory in the pole rush and a successful hiding of the -lass mascot The sophomores also won the Moving-up day sing unshyder the direction of Maybelle Matshythews who later stepped into the presidents chair

Juniors expect to add to Colleg listory tonight when its member ollow the first Queen of the rom in the grand march aromn

the ball room of the Aurania club This Queen of the Irom inaushy

gurates a new planmdashanother of the original ideas that the class has carshyried out for originality and leadshyership have characterized the 34s throughout these two and one-half years at State Strong individuals have merged their personalities to form the individual class of 1934-y a class of which each member is proud and of which we hope State is proud for our class no matter how original how individual is working toward a common idealtrade our State We with all of you are Ami iii aritj through friendly wj dressing on our college 4 For common bon4

N Y S C T

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Roger Bancroft vice-presishydent of the junior class who is general chairman for the annual week-end festivities- Dancroft is a tMCHttter of Kappa Ihi Kappa UP Kappa Pet t i Rho frater-

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Left is HUda Bookheim general chairman or the luncheon Miss Bookheim is one of the associate editors-of the Echo literary magashyzine Right is Robert Robinson who has served on the music comshymittee for the tea dance Robinson was student association cheer leader last year

Left Marion Howard general chairman of publicity for the weekshyend and editor-in-chief of the junior issue of the NEWS Miss Howard is also an associate managing editor of the NEWS At the right is Thelma Smith chairman of the program committee for the luncheon Miss Smith is also a member of the dramatic and art council

Gniirtesy of Times-Union Above is a view of the ceremonies on the front campus Moving-up day 1932 The upper part of

the picture shows the numerals of the class of 19J4 while the foreground shows Florence Friedshyman 32 Ivy speaker MODELS AT Y W C A

JUNIOR CLASS GUARDIANS

FASHION REVUE

Frances McMahon and Bernard Kerbel seniors are the class guardians for the class of J934 as chosen by Myskania this fall Both

Miss McMahon and Kerbel are members of Myskania and have taken an active part in College activities

CuDIllM) TllUIM tUIMli

fashion review this fall-Above are six of the co-eds who served as models for the V W C A They are from left to right top Muritl 8cott 34 Carolyn Chiatwwwt raquo33 and Jan McConnell 34 Below are Mary Dohtrty 33 Heian Nichols U and Rosalind Kappa 33 Miss McConuei is general chairman for tea dance whila Miss Scott is important in the activities of the class

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS FEBRUARY 3 1933 bull M d M H M M M M M l

Conference Delegate COMMITTEES PLAN DETAILS FOR PROM

Grcnfell Rand who is vice-president of the College student association and represented the College at the conference of the Natonal Student Federation of America at New Orleans during the Christmas holidays

The NEWS wishes to thank the 19vi Pedagogue the Albany Times Union and the Albany Evening News for their courtesy in permitting the use of cuts for this supplement

Above left to right standing are Alvina Trentleman Hilda Bradley Jean Craigmile Theodore Eckcrt William Nelson and Charles Kissam seated Kathryn Haug These are members of the connnittees which are planning the details for the Junior Promshyenade tonight at the Aurania club

NEW HAW LEY HALL LIBRARY JUNIORS ACTIVE IN CLASS

Above is a view of the former Hawley hall chapel which has been remodelled and will be used as the new State college library beginning with the opening of the second semester on Monday

Above left Almira RUBS who was chairman of the Junior Guide committee is active in affairs of the Young Women s Christian As sociation and is a junior associate editor of the Nuws right Jean Craigmile who is chairman of the invitations committee for the Prom tonight and is advertising manager of the NEWS and a member of the council of the Girls Athletic association

Helow left Mary Moor who is class manager of athletics was dishyrector of the junior class stunt on Campus day this year and was G A A delegate to the hockey conference in September right Donshyald Eddy who has taken a prominent part in undergraduate dramatics

XI STATE GODLEGE NEWS FBBfcUAl

e tor Teachers Basketball Players Ready for Campaign

GEORGE BANCROFT ED DE TEMPLE BEN BOLDT OIL DELAURA Captain PAUL BULGER Courtesy Albany livening News

Above Dr A R Brubacher College president Misi Anna S-IHtrc dean of wlt men and Dr Haloid W Thompaon professor of Fnglish who will be the guest of the junior class at the class luncheon tomorrow noon at the Of Witt Clinton hotel

Above a view of Page hall and the Western avenue campus of the Collage The aushy

ditorium and gymnasium of Iage hall have been the scenes of many highlights during the

three years the class of 1934 has spent at State college

Above Dr Adna W Risjey head of the history department who is chairman of the faculty committee on athletics and beshylow Coach Rutherford R Bashyker who is in charge of all athshyletics at the College

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William Nelson who was presshyident of the class of 1934 during their sophomore year and vice president during the freshman yeuf Nelson is a member of Kappa Ihi Kappa national honshyorary education fraternity and of Kappa Delta Rho social frater-

25 Pr Ytraquof 32

JUNIOR EDITION

Rough and tumble fights inter mingled with gracefully swaying figures at Soiree are among the visions recalledby the present junior class as it prepares for its biggest college social event-mdashIroiu

The class of 1934 had not been iii college one month before it had set three records for succeeding classes to aimat It enrolled 3A2 members sent 121 candidates to strive for poslions on- the STATIC Coiiilaquoiic NEWS and adapted the larshygest budget of any class calling for a collection of $l()Cl)

That fall saw the men of the class accept the fuqball challenge of the sophomores Eleven men representing both classes repaired to KidgelUhl Iailt where they bats lied through a scoreless tie

When spring came aroiind acshytivity was transferred from the gridiron to the rostrum where the freshmen tram won a three to nothshying decision over the sophomores The team was romposed of Rlaquon wick Ariiotl IVMUCJS Higlaquoins and Kdwlaquor4i4Jlaquolaquovlaquoy -ltbull bullbull

Thraquo MtaA btifjtf^Hill tani over-wjhetae4Tlaquo Pgthomorc omntrt hut theTrelthmeraquo wupieu raquo bullbulllaquobull bowed lo the wphomort basketcer Mt4 tlt took fetter UancmrVa apectacular capturecopy the sohphomoie color in the pel ruth apd the mumir-

of the Moving-up day stunt to give the yearlings a thirteen to thirteen bulltie in rivalry

The sophomore soiree with Robshyert Robinson as chairman was graced by bull nearly two hundred members of the class with their guests The soiree nearly turned into a rough and tumble melee when the freshmen endeavored to seize the banner before the apshypointed time hut the solid front of the juniorsprevented the gorilla-

bull )bull preside

like siege of the freshmen from oh tabling the coveted banner

The sophomore year found the class exchanging the leadership of fackSaunders for that of William kelson The class won rivalry by a 3food margin this year winning one basketball game another decision in debate a victory in the pole rush and a successful hiding of the -lass mascot The sophomores also won the Moving-up day sing unshyder the direction of Maybelle Matshythews who later stepped into the presidents chair

Juniors expect to add to Colleg listory tonight when its member ollow the first Queen of the rom in the grand march aromn

the ball room of the Aurania club This Queen of the Irom inaushy

gurates a new planmdashanother of the original ideas that the class has carshyried out for originality and leadshyership have characterized the 34s throughout these two and one-half years at State Strong individuals have merged their personalities to form the individual class of 1934-y a class of which each member is proud and of which we hope State is proud for our class no matter how original how individual is working toward a common idealtrade our State We with all of you are Ami iii aritj through friendly wj dressing on our college 4 For common bon4

N Y S C T

1

9

3

Roger Bancroft vice-presishydent of the junior class who is general chairman for the annual week-end festivities- Dancroft is a tMCHttter of Kappa Ihi Kappa UP Kappa Pet t i Rho frater-

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Left is HUda Bookheim general chairman or the luncheon Miss Bookheim is one of the associate editors-of the Echo literary magashyzine Right is Robert Robinson who has served on the music comshymittee for the tea dance Robinson was student association cheer leader last year

Left Marion Howard general chairman of publicity for the weekshyend and editor-in-chief of the junior issue of the NEWS Miss Howard is also an associate managing editor of the NEWS At the right is Thelma Smith chairman of the program committee for the luncheon Miss Smith is also a member of the dramatic and art council

Gniirtesy of Times-Union Above is a view of the ceremonies on the front campus Moving-up day 1932 The upper part of

the picture shows the numerals of the class of 19J4 while the foreground shows Florence Friedshyman 32 Ivy speaker MODELS AT Y W C A

JUNIOR CLASS GUARDIANS

FASHION REVUE

Frances McMahon and Bernard Kerbel seniors are the class guardians for the class of J934 as chosen by Myskania this fall Both

Miss McMahon and Kerbel are members of Myskania and have taken an active part in College activities

CuDIllM) TllUIM tUIMli

fashion review this fall-Above are six of the co-eds who served as models for the V W C A They are from left to right top Muritl 8cott 34 Carolyn Chiatwwwt raquo33 and Jan McConnell 34 Below are Mary Dohtrty 33 Heian Nichols U and Rosalind Kappa 33 Miss McConuei is general chairman for tea dance whila Miss Scott is important in the activities of the class

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS FEBRUARY 3 1933 bull M d M H M M M M M l

Conference Delegate COMMITTEES PLAN DETAILS FOR PROM

Grcnfell Rand who is vice-president of the College student association and represented the College at the conference of the Natonal Student Federation of America at New Orleans during the Christmas holidays

The NEWS wishes to thank the 19vi Pedagogue the Albany Times Union and the Albany Evening News for their courtesy in permitting the use of cuts for this supplement

Above left to right standing are Alvina Trentleman Hilda Bradley Jean Craigmile Theodore Eckcrt William Nelson and Charles Kissam seated Kathryn Haug These are members of the connnittees which are planning the details for the Junior Promshyenade tonight at the Aurania club

NEW HAW LEY HALL LIBRARY JUNIORS ACTIVE IN CLASS

Above is a view of the former Hawley hall chapel which has been remodelled and will be used as the new State college library beginning with the opening of the second semester on Monday

Above left Almira RUBS who was chairman of the Junior Guide committee is active in affairs of the Young Women s Christian As sociation and is a junior associate editor of the Nuws right Jean Craigmile who is chairman of the invitations committee for the Prom tonight and is advertising manager of the NEWS and a member of the council of the Girls Athletic association

Helow left Mary Moor who is class manager of athletics was dishyrector of the junior class stunt on Campus day this year and was G A A delegate to the hockey conference in September right Donshyald Eddy who has taken a prominent part in undergraduate dramatics

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GEORGE BANCROFT ED DE TEMPLE BEN BOLDT OIL DELAURA Captain PAUL BULGER Courtesy Albany livening News

Above Dr A R Brubacher College president Misi Anna S-IHtrc dean of wlt men and Dr Haloid W Thompaon professor of Fnglish who will be the guest of the junior class at the class luncheon tomorrow noon at the Of Witt Clinton hotel

Above a view of Page hall and the Western avenue campus of the Collage The aushy

ditorium and gymnasium of Iage hall have been the scenes of many highlights during the

three years the class of 1934 has spent at State college

Above Dr Adna W Risjey head of the history department who is chairman of the faculty committee on athletics and beshylow Coach Rutherford R Bashyker who is in charge of all athshyletics at the College

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Left is HUda Bookheim general chairman or the luncheon Miss Bookheim is one of the associate editors-of the Echo literary magashyzine Right is Robert Robinson who has served on the music comshymittee for the tea dance Robinson was student association cheer leader last year

Left Marion Howard general chairman of publicity for the weekshyend and editor-in-chief of the junior issue of the NEWS Miss Howard is also an associate managing editor of the NEWS At the right is Thelma Smith chairman of the program committee for the luncheon Miss Smith is also a member of the dramatic and art council

Gniirtesy of Times-Union Above is a view of the ceremonies on the front campus Moving-up day 1932 The upper part of

the picture shows the numerals of the class of 19J4 while the foreground shows Florence Friedshyman 32 Ivy speaker MODELS AT Y W C A

JUNIOR CLASS GUARDIANS

FASHION REVUE

Frances McMahon and Bernard Kerbel seniors are the class guardians for the class of J934 as chosen by Myskania this fall Both

Miss McMahon and Kerbel are members of Myskania and have taken an active part in College activities

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fashion review this fall-Above are six of the co-eds who served as models for the V W C A They are from left to right top Muritl 8cott 34 Carolyn Chiatwwwt raquo33 and Jan McConnell 34 Below are Mary Dohtrty 33 Heian Nichols U and Rosalind Kappa 33 Miss McConuei is general chairman for tea dance whila Miss Scott is important in the activities of the class

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Conference Delegate COMMITTEES PLAN DETAILS FOR PROM

Grcnfell Rand who is vice-president of the College student association and represented the College at the conference of the Natonal Student Federation of America at New Orleans during the Christmas holidays

The NEWS wishes to thank the 19vi Pedagogue the Albany Times Union and the Albany Evening News for their courtesy in permitting the use of cuts for this supplement

Above left to right standing are Alvina Trentleman Hilda Bradley Jean Craigmile Theodore Eckcrt William Nelson and Charles Kissam seated Kathryn Haug These are members of the connnittees which are planning the details for the Junior Promshyenade tonight at the Aurania club

NEW HAW LEY HALL LIBRARY JUNIORS ACTIVE IN CLASS

Above is a view of the former Hawley hall chapel which has been remodelled and will be used as the new State college library beginning with the opening of the second semester on Monday

Above left Almira RUBS who was chairman of the Junior Guide committee is active in affairs of the Young Women s Christian As sociation and is a junior associate editor of the Nuws right Jean Craigmile who is chairman of the invitations committee for the Prom tonight and is advertising manager of the NEWS and a member of the council of the Girls Athletic association

Helow left Mary Moor who is class manager of athletics was dishyrector of the junior class stunt on Campus day this year and was G A A delegate to the hockey conference in September right Donshyald Eddy who has taken a prominent part in undergraduate dramatics

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e tor Teachers Basketball Players Ready for Campaign

GEORGE BANCROFT ED DE TEMPLE BEN BOLDT OIL DELAURA Captain PAUL BULGER Courtesy Albany livening News

Above Dr A R Brubacher College president Misi Anna S-IHtrc dean of wlt men and Dr Haloid W Thompaon professor of Fnglish who will be the guest of the junior class at the class luncheon tomorrow noon at the Of Witt Clinton hotel

Above a view of Page hall and the Western avenue campus of the Collage The aushy

ditorium and gymnasium of Iage hall have been the scenes of many highlights during the

three years the class of 1934 has spent at State college

Above Dr Adna W Risjey head of the history department who is chairman of the faculty committee on athletics and beshylow Coach Rutherford R Bashyker who is in charge of all athshyletics at the College

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS FEBRUARY 3 1933 bull M d M H M M M M M l

Conference Delegate COMMITTEES PLAN DETAILS FOR PROM

Grcnfell Rand who is vice-president of the College student association and represented the College at the conference of the Natonal Student Federation of America at New Orleans during the Christmas holidays

The NEWS wishes to thank the 19vi Pedagogue the Albany Times Union and the Albany Evening News for their courtesy in permitting the use of cuts for this supplement

Above left to right standing are Alvina Trentleman Hilda Bradley Jean Craigmile Theodore Eckcrt William Nelson and Charles Kissam seated Kathryn Haug These are members of the connnittees which are planning the details for the Junior Promshyenade tonight at the Aurania club

NEW HAW LEY HALL LIBRARY JUNIORS ACTIVE IN CLASS

Above is a view of the former Hawley hall chapel which has been remodelled and will be used as the new State college library beginning with the opening of the second semester on Monday

Above left Almira RUBS who was chairman of the Junior Guide committee is active in affairs of the Young Women s Christian As sociation and is a junior associate editor of the Nuws right Jean Craigmile who is chairman of the invitations committee for the Prom tonight and is advertising manager of the NEWS and a member of the council of the Girls Athletic association

Helow left Mary Moor who is class manager of athletics was dishyrector of the junior class stunt on Campus day this year and was G A A delegate to the hockey conference in September right Donshyald Eddy who has taken a prominent part in undergraduate dramatics

XI STATE GODLEGE NEWS FBBfcUAl

e tor Teachers Basketball Players Ready for Campaign

GEORGE BANCROFT ED DE TEMPLE BEN BOLDT OIL DELAURA Captain PAUL BULGER Courtesy Albany livening News

Above Dr A R Brubacher College president Misi Anna S-IHtrc dean of wlt men and Dr Haloid W Thompaon professor of Fnglish who will be the guest of the junior class at the class luncheon tomorrow noon at the Of Witt Clinton hotel

Above a view of Page hall and the Western avenue campus of the Collage The aushy

ditorium and gymnasium of Iage hall have been the scenes of many highlights during the

three years the class of 1934 has spent at State college

Above Dr Adna W Risjey head of the history department who is chairman of the faculty committee on athletics and beshylow Coach Rutherford R Bashyker who is in charge of all athshyletics at the College

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XI STATE GODLEGE NEWS FBBfcUAl

e tor Teachers Basketball Players Ready for Campaign

GEORGE BANCROFT ED DE TEMPLE BEN BOLDT OIL DELAURA Captain PAUL BULGER Courtesy Albany livening News

Above Dr A R Brubacher College president Misi Anna S-IHtrc dean of wlt men and Dr Haloid W Thompaon professor of Fnglish who will be the guest of the junior class at the class luncheon tomorrow noon at the Of Witt Clinton hotel

Above a view of Page hall and the Western avenue campus of the Collage The aushy

ditorium and gymnasium of Iage hall have been the scenes of many highlights during the

three years the class of 1934 has spent at State college

Above Dr Adna W Risjey head of the history department who is chairman of the faculty committee on athletics and beshylow Coach Rutherford R Bashyker who is in charge of all athshyletics at the College

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