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PAOI S T A T E C O L L E G E NEWS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1049 Religious Clubs Slate Activities IVCF, SCA, IZFA Plan Talks, Convention IVCP, IZFA, Newman Club and SCA are planning various activities for this weekend and the following week. IVCP is having, as guest speaker, Stewart Merriam from Union Col- lege who will speak on "Foreign and Familiar Shores." Mr. Merriam will give his address at 12-12:30 p.m. in Room 23. Today and Fri- day from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Room 150 there will be a Bible Class with Mrs. Travers as guest speaker. Mrs. Travers will take scenes from the Bible to illustrate her talk. Will Attend Convention The members of IZFA are plan- ning to attend the Convention of the Upper New York and Canada region of Inter-collegiate Feder- ation of America, according to Sue Kinberg '51, Publicity chair- man, which is to be held at Cornell University on February 26, 27, 28. Gloria Silverstein '51, Region Vice- president; Adele Gerow '50, Local chapter president; and Howard Graber '52, regional executive com- mittee member, will represent State. They will be accompanied by IZFA members of RPI, and Russell Sage, as well as Miss Eileen Bowman, na- tional office field worker, who has been visiting the SCT chapter since Wednesday. Other students who would like to attend the seminar may contact Miss Silverstein through student mail. Elect Amyot President At the Newman Club Regional Conference, which was held at Vln- centian Institute last Sunday, Jo- seph Amyot '49 was elected presi- dent. The schools of the Albany Di- ocese participated in this, which includes RPI, Union College, Rus- sell Sage, and others. SCA Features Harrison This coming week SCA will fea- ture Dr. Paul Harrison who will speak on "Christian Vocations." He will address the Chapel Wednesday noon and at the first meeting of the semester, Thursday night a t 8 p.m. he will address the group i n t h e Lounge. Dr. Harrison will visit some of the Sociology classes next week to talk about Arabia where he has been a missionary. From February 28 to March 28, SCA will study the letters of St. Paul on Monday af- ternoons at 3:30 p.m. In the Lounge. The first meeting will open with Miss Prances Colby, Instructor in English, speaking on the letters of St. Paul and their relation to the foundation of Christianity. The studies will be concluded by Mr. Paul Mynheer, outstanding Bible authority. Announce Spring Production Advanced Dramatics will present as its annual spring production, "The Corn Is Green," according to Miss Agnes Futterer, Assistant Pro- fessor of English. The play is writ- ten by Emelyn Williams, and will be presented In Page Hall May 20 and 21. QammumoaiiOHl T o t h e Editor: We wish to take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks for the fine cooperation we received in our first Religious Emphasis Week. We especially appreciated the hospitality shown by the members of the group houses during the eve- ning discussion groups. We realize fully that this was a completely new undertaking and we are very happy that the scattered spots from which we have heard were so satisfactory. Some of the group houses were so interested in this venture that they have expressed a desire to have other clergymen as their guests in the near future. If anyone would like our help, we would be very glad to find a speaker for you. We hope that this week of stress- ed religious activity has impressed upon you the place which religion c a n a n d should take in every well- rounded student's life. Again we wish to thank you and we hope that next year we will be able to present a religious emphasis program o n a larger and more beneficial scale. Sincerely yours, Alice A. Rcilley '50 Catherine Grant '49 Marvin Wayne '49 THE HAGUE STUDIO 'Portraiture At Its Finest" HOLLYWOOD COMES EAST TO TAKE YOUR PORTRAIT OPEN 9:00 to 5:30 DAILY Evenings by appointment TELEPHONE 4-0017 fill MADISON AVENUE Fair To Feature Carnival Booths (Continued from Pane 1, Column 5) sent "Win a Date with Tommy More," a date bureau. "Ta-da" will be the name for Wren Hall's mes- senger service, which will send "words, flowers, and music." IZFA will have its "Hitching iPost" in the Peristyle between Husted a n d t h e Commons, IGC will sell food from all na- tions in their concession in the bal- cony of the Commons. Chi Sigma Theta will have a Bingo booth, Kappa Delta Rho will be asking people to "Come to the Races," and WAA will have a carnival for "Pitching Pennies, Pulling Pulleys, and a Ping Pong Pond." "Pitch 'em and Soak 'em" will be the theme at the Sigma Lambda Sigma booth in the Commons. Beta Zeta will run a basketball concession "Throw a Ball and Make a Haul." Psi Gamma and Pierce Hall will feature a barn dance a n d a gambling booth, re- spectively. Other Committee Heads for State Fair are: Prizes. Elaine Biseo '50 Finances, Benjamin Jackson '50 and Publicity, Mar.jorle Fusmer '49 Smith Leads Hearing On Constitution i Continued from Page 1, Column V the President of Student Association with a majority consent of the Stu- dent Senate. The Constitutional Committee would give the Judicial body powers to decide all cases of violations of constitution, to decide controversies between students, or- ganizations, and Student Association and an organization or a student. The Judicial would have the duty of deciding all questions concerning inter-class rivalry and all cases in- volving impeachment. It would be obliged to uphold and interpret col- lege traditions, to interpret the Con- stitution, to count ballots in all Stu- dent Association and class elections, and to publish its decisions. Florist & Greenhouse Corner of ONTARIO & BENSON "State" Representative! JERRY BROPHY DIAL 4-1125 COLLEGE FLORIST FOR YEARS Special Attention to Sororities and Fraterniti©»- ^.^A 'Chesterfield satisfies because it's MILDER. it's MY cigaretti" I JL/* V v 1-^ STARRING IN "ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON" AWAIlNtRBHOS PRODUCTION " COLOR BY IICHNICOIQR MAKE YOUiS fHE MILDER CIGARETTE T^\ The TOP MEN of AMERICA'S SPORTS smoke CHESTERFIELD JACK KRAMER says..."Because they're MILDER Chesterfields taste better all the way. It's MY cigarette.' // Coprrifhi 1949, LiOAirr * Mw«i IUUAU.II CU. ¥> State ollege ews i I '. - < j S E N I O R S ^ G R A D S , SEE%ENlOR. BULLETIN' BOARf), LOWER DRAPER Z-444 ALBANY, NEW YORK, FRIDAY. MARCH 4, 1949 VOL. XXXIII NO. 17 Juniors To Stage Annual Prom With Marine Setting; Offer Taxi Service; Mai Pappin To Furnish Music Majority Favor New President Reveals Educational Aims, Views, \ w L j pi War Memorial, As NEWS Secures Exclusive Interview By Mail T i i r*t ~~_^ Roller Skating Partv I I •• Vl%<«*tA# R v N ' R l r H A R n t.KWfS ^mUfcme&mnmm: l.nr fnr Miiiwtlnrwl Service PshnJi- . . . .. J ' Student Body Chooses CARE Org anization Ilv N. RICHARD LEWIS Ohio I'niversity Post Reporter In a special ini.( m e w Feb, nary 28, 194!). Dr. Evan R. Collins. Dean of l lie College i:f Edu ..lion at Ohio University, still '(1 views and anus Tabulations of t h e straw vote KlwU '" h ' ls m;l " ' ail;i ' (1 h «' r( ' illld taken lasl Friclav in Assembly show ll0 l>'' s '" ''" nl »>"' "< ""' NV '''' Yl "' K the majority <>l t h e . M i n i m i body m State College lor Ioachers. a! Al- lavor of a War Memorial, with );mv ' "' vvl " ( ''' ! ) : ; " c " lllils wlU CARE receiving the most votes. become President elleclive on o. about Julv 1, Him °" '»<' «l»«'slion »l a War Mem- T]]r . -^ . M .. n , (| ,.,,.„„.,„. ...,,,,., "rial. 7i,H l*' r *" w v ""' !l - (,,, ° "' lh, ' m , thai allhoimh there will b , c rtain favoring one, 1 IK o p p o s i n g it, and (llllVl ,, n , , . , ,„ lw „, M ,,,,„,,,, ,, „.,,. 20 not clcsirmg to voice an opinion. ( ., s „ , ., , |;il( . ,„.„ ,,.. .,,, , ., .,.,.,. in expressing a chocc ol a suit- ,,, )]|r| , , „ . ,„„.;..,,,. ,,„, ,.., M,. ,,,_ able memorial, the heaviest vofi immediately fell In three items; CARE, the organ, and the .-. Mi ilar- ship fund, in that order labulate "X" \'i)lcs „| ti-;i'•!n-r- - that ,i-ir ediieaiion Many people, not knowing that | S nm n,. monopoly ,,; my part.r- vot ng was by preferential choice, n\.ir pn,irs-i,)hal liiculii. but is a marked only with an 'X,"an.l these 1 uiit-t inn ol the v. Iiole mm ersip. were tabulated separately Among -Q\ d.uise. in a Ma e college loi the voles cast in this group WITC teacher- thai pimriph . obviouslv, 47 lor CALK, together with :i!ll on p,,'i ( j s mi . •( p,, ,. „,,,, ,-,,,,,-• ,, t p r ., ;l , 111.' third preferential distribution . m! ., [• jiy [raining nece -nry in in.dun: a total ol -Hill, and 20 for ;l n\ such in.-'il u ' a n sp ni.-in In a - a ii' i: :e ame lor any state in million '()ui IOIIII u: '. a v, ,,l Ohio t'ni- v rsii \ concern.m: I he pr; par.it ion ter for Educational Service estab- A , LJ It f "t • I lished under the direction of the At Morrman S lOnight College of Education. T /"V _„ C i> -i* "The Center's primary purpose is '0 V.Ommence TestlVltieS to help schools and school systems „., . ,, ., ,i • , ,, ,• Climaxing the .Junior wee with their present problems, by o - ,, , " . . ^ l "" t " y ^ fering specialized help in the im portanl problems lacing local kend, the annual Junior Prom will beheld ;,' u.morrow night at the Colonie school officials." Count, ' v clu , b - " i " m .9 P ' m - to 2 ftl "' "All schools often face problems." »« ; °™»^ to Benjamin Jackson, h, explained, "for which they need Vice-President ol the Junior class specialized personnel or equipment »»J C.en.-rnl Chairman Tonight. 'he Juniors will begin the weekend or experience. II is t h e responsi- bility ol a state institution to assist ( ' v \ nls , * » « n t ''° lpr skiltln ''> P art J' ill a'nv wav it can in such cases." ' ; ' l)0 hl ' l , cl al Hofrmans, on Central Dean Collins also presented the '^'''»;• '''<»" « P'" to 11 p.m., un- probletn which would shortly be ''!'',, ," 11 ' t ' niunll " ll ' hi P '>' Norma confronting secondary level eduea- ' ! ''' tors. He pointed out. "when the V 1 ;' m " rlllf ' lh '''''<' of f i e Prom war-time bulge ill t h e birth rate wl " b " curried throughout the (le- thal is now crowding elementary 'orations At the disposal ol the schools reaches the secondary cdu- lss wl " br l1 "" 1 ' room ' s: lll( ' cation level, there will be a need lou ""-" '"' CaptamV cabin: the main lor ma.iv more competent second- I'""" 1 or , Deck ' complete with rail- arv school teachers in all fields. '','«',, am ' Uu ' underwater room. These schools need now to prepare '" < »'aulTer Couples for that tremendous job." A cut-rate taxi system has been In the training of secondary :lln ' n e ( 'd, by Herbert Ginsberg, to teachers, Dean Collins maintained. <il:llllI "r couple:' to and from the "Onlv as members of any prole-- tliint ' ( ' u »' S'nO per couple. Music sional facullv deal with the present '"' [hc evening will be furnished the organ, p l u s t h e 20-1 p r e l e r e n t i a l n,. ;m , -,,]],,, cmpna.-../e.l ilia' P'Ut icularly, school .system} ill that | jm blem ol their profession can b - v ^ tal Pl M>pin and his orclieslra, \otes. for a total ol 22-1 '},,. respon ibilny .1 ,,:K Male .11- ir|, a wheie the institution is." ( j u , v | )( , | u i^ elleclive as teachers u '"' f Pl ' an Mullin as vcalist. Bids The Queaioii l>o ymi vv;in I a -t 111111,, i, . u icli i-educal on pro- (living an example of how this of prole: sional subjects. It is im- lur ""' a,Tail ' ai 'c priced at $3 War Memorial'.' ' " "" DR. K\ \ \ It. ( Ol.I.INS VKS NO Blanks Total I'ossiblr Choices: "ram via need ol plan u;is lulldlcd al Oliio Univer- perative that they have first hand ' " ( r o « n Queen li(i " Hi- ceo 1 \-,ien; ,i, ihe .-ii.le. and -. i -,. Dr Collin pointed to the Cell- I Cmihti ut <l mi Put), G, Column !,) An evt ' nt "' ll "' evening will be IK! ... _ tile crowning ol the Queen, select- 20 ' "~~ ed b.\ t h e class on the ba.si:, ol I'hc candidates include: r Adam.-. Joan Key ton, Aud- ch Marjorie Soiiihwick. and TDK III Ink loiintain :i CARK :io-i : u i :t:ii Organ 17-1 ]!t-l 211-1 .Scholarship I'unil im: Hi!) T 'levi: ion 21) Blank.-. 101 HIT 111) I I : (".' Juniors To Elect Junior under-water Bail Fraternity Adds ^~ Will Keep Corsages Fresh , ' ' :: " Prom Queen; K ...... ..„. ,„bh ( ,y „i ,.„ New Members Group To Sing ^JtB^^TS Slates Meeting Arrangement- lor Ihe Prom have been under the direction of Cather- ine Noonan, Earl Jones, Gerald (iriflin, and Diane Webber. Coin- Totals VII Voles marked by "X Ink fountain CARK Organ Sell ila: hip fund Telc\ Is,on Total .,: Il.irinoiiy. ,i Prom w.e to lie held entirely In it meeting last Tuesday eve- mitlce heads include: Publicity. gr: ,1 loeal h. i, i' ml girl-, will iindir waier, a n d if lh.it by- n ng Kappa P h i K a p i initiated Editll .Vlmch. Decorations, Earline M 711 pi'i.in: a pio lain in I i.'.i;, a em- .-lander happened ID be bound cighl n-u inembers. a.id elmitted Tlicnipson, Orclieslra, David Olen- bh \l II in procram ."r nice, he initilit be justi- iwo, who due to eurcumstances will ' laN : Tickets, Jeanne Bowen. ion: im Junior Proi I he lie .'.man r pl\ I I',' c h a l l e n g e l o r a lii oosc Wolfe Handbook Editor are Hi •17 i.,)iu- ; ; . . 20 ihe :-.., : H bat Mi Ii 2 a- then' topic n i 11 S11 o 111 I il-1 P o o I TI;, ,1 111 \s inol he'-.' I' : ..| r, •\i I in S| u.lenl Co.uii :! n n : ! \\ lined.', e i ii.ii :;. .'i. : : I i lied in hung.ii.; his swiinming he initiated al a later date accord- Clinperones lor the affair are Dr. trunk- with Inin ing to Thomas l.isker '-ll), secretary 'fa'Aiisriid h'l h. Assistant Prole - This is not ihe cose kids The "I the lralernih M "' "' Enulr-h and Mrs. Rich. Dr li..M' el IDS i ,i„ r Prom is not being held Edward P. Shaw, Profesor ol Thai Mil- ., ., in.isi|iierade lor mermaids ''''" ""'" niitiiitt-cl were: Russell I'l'ench. and Mis. Shaw, and Dr llmiiaii- la i|n ,,,.!, J'),, 1 ti„, eontr'ary Builey. Oraduate, Joseph Amyot. Wallace Tavlor. Prole.s..or and Hu- : like pan - : ,,Aii-.' ,,ul iiioiikev-suils will William Braden. Clifford Crooks. C'Hl iiliuil mi Pat/, -Ii,Column V i.e .,::,,AC i al Hi • Colonic Conn- R"iiald Dixon, William Lyons. Ar- :'. Club tomorrow main Pur- lli I'lllol . '.on i ,ili eun buv a I lllir Pool and Richard Zi'ller, Senioi.s. The two men admitted in eh : Ii i Ihe pile: ('.•!' I ' in: in I ii e i air in i i.i ih i, I l; ' " KlMei hie III •:..,: Evelyn Wnlle .1 u a c a.: n ed - m ,.:i . ..II:,.II-. ;,•,,..•::;:, llor ol ' lie I' reshman I lali.lhn.ii-. loi |;,, ; |. , , x . , , l; A next year b \ a i m e|o-i i n o r :ii i. leplae. i;..hc-|-| K, ,; ::o. , I!) a 1 1 I T her ileal e I I 1\ a l , I M , c u e l'e -.;n .1 ki I : I h. i .. \ I 1' ' ll a s el llll Ilia I ' 11 A I ii'li mil !> I all - o ' I a I a I, ( 'i i! ' i I i :, i , . ii, held ed I ' n aril Ihe ipiola \, A \ , , , ., y , : .., ;•,, Ml: -, W'olle iiho II.-i ei- Is Shu ! h( ^^ ! , ( ^ (| le\ Will e .ill i eilll ol V .',1 a illlll I lei dill It's llllllledl.il l\ I alailal a ii'. are a lulloii.s Hill \ Hill Announce Plans For Frosh Party Lju la I'.ri lilii'i Mm ll 111 a u Cook I ell/el llaraii" Maguies . Mitchell Pell I" Wnlle Blank'. I'ol.ll III illllel liucbmaii Peine Wnlle Blank-, 1 ll.'lu llll .loll , ,: l'e,I >, . !i I : \\ an Ii 11 , houl h. i I I.f a .'• : 1 11' , \ | , he III. Ill llll I, I Co/i/ooo ,1 on /'no. i, rulitmii I, lli, ,,,, l-iiie'a : Conference a! laskci I hi : ' b SCAG Will fio d cception ''''i a ' 'no ';; HI 2IIUO 1,1 D A I n L o u n q e rappin Announces .'Illlll .'illlll 'ami .C'llil J ' ' I21III I.IIIU nam .-;( \ i , | , . ; i , , i , , ,, I III ' 1 ll") ::.ii. . ,il I .1 i .i in i n - : m l , u! illll il ill h i . ,i . H I pi:,,,, ini Pa, ,. II im I lliiin ' i o n ' Hill and •,, l.m iln \\ .:,, ,|.,\ n. 1 llll) 1 Inn I I , 111 11 , , in In In I I p in in ! : '.'7011 'HUH I '"O .lliiin I mill i ,i o , . n i ,n in l '.'lino .'.inn Clio .1 /III) \ l . i l I i. I '.i. i HI i i , •,',, .,,11 | i,ei ill!) illll .mi 11)1)0 A ill I . ' . o n so I I I ,, , e,.i |, 111 line:, '. i in ' i.mi \l , i I nun.-i Mai ,,,,. ,,,,• uml ,,.,,,. Wllh . (1| were A Lincoln Mar/ello and Ar- e ii.ner lloaiin. around """' B''dcr.M-ii Juniors '• ''' bound hi keep fresh )>,•„ lam cliairmiin Uoberl Mei i' "i;. .n|ii.i ui.,1 iocs' Vou rill -in i- piannnig an open mecl- o, .an ...in an. u n d t h e dance m g l o r t h e A hole college some I line ' l!lr ^hilcsni' mil lurni.sh Ihe mi Mi .i in ii Ihiee dollar.-. ill Mi, \i lli: I line a spea ker will " i:l; ' ''"' lhl ' Vellou Beanie Ball, .i pi'ihsll'. on ,,i 'he-Ira al .. be j .:;•• ill led ;:l '"' l "' 11 ' 1 tOiiH4lil 111 ihe Common ti .'in K p in lo u p in . according Ka|ipa Ph; Kappa Is a prole.-.- i.i.lolin How ker. Vice-I're.sldent and Monal odui alion n-i.tcrnity, Ihe pur- Oeiieral Chairman Admnsii.i: will po-e ol iihich is to promole I h e p up, eeni-. ,,n-| v.nmen will ha e cause .,1 eoa, ilio.i Ecr the lurlher- ,iiie o'clock hour unci' ol ihal purpo.-e. the IralernllN n, . eiilei taiiraicnl will feature emphasizes among its member: so- M,, ]. llUr Huinbtebi.. s, an W Jol.-on rial and 'hoi.ul\ allau.inenl, and nuiiilier In Uu - Eedcrico a piano 'Pnllsormg a piole-slolla a-cordlllg lo ..,.] ,.,;,,„ h) ,,„)„, , .,,..,,,„ , l]u| U) . ocliiui. • iignig and guitar play ing ii, Janet W i i u i n 11 Commerce Group ed b Plans Conference P.. I - Hall Man h 12. In in 111 a 111 h. < p in I In- eohioreiice i. open Children To Sec Puppet Show,- include De 'oration: '"""' '" ' S1 ''"' SMILES Plans " H o m e " Picnic Donald Piillrein.iii Mitchell lliuk- I uc 'hi ai .a Ii! eoiilereliee Is nll-ki Joiec lealill Donald Slliltli c,.illeii , inBiiin,',- Kdiieation." Allen Campbell -In. President ol Kenneth Kuliei Marilyn Johnson, Pan in. lii- announced SMILES ha announced thai lo- Iv. hii Swi-n.-.oi,. C.iilierille Bon- p, ok, ihe i\.\\ include I'oi'iie. ol Neil York Ii, in,.,in Ev.'hn McDer- ^'iilie I'lckels. p, Ivn McDennoll Sal,, I in I lobbin , I lanlel Jov 1 la 111 o i 111 n Illlll I i'.' A III lie III I'luil'l laknit I li Helm ! •'bo All! speak oil " i:,| Shepurd -Male,net liemmell « ilieiie in llinaiess Teachers •' gmupol Malum Horn the home p.,,,,,.,, ijri.'iin. Keimelh Woo.-iei and I'• U u ii I Eol'kiii'i. II to ih, p u p p i I -.111111 al Alb,ill) High Man Magllire llololhy Di Clcco, im mliei ol Ih, laildti ol Teacheis Ann Sullivan. Malveiuie Sll.'ie ''"Hive Col,,,nI,la Pone,-in who The SMI IKS Pastel Parly and Km el Imnuielll. Joseph Persico. So- " " O'- I" Coiriea- Spine I i,an, mil be iindei the di po.e ling,uc. Helen Pileher, Vlclor- ll " '"I 1 "' reel ion ol Snail PalleK al lade. 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For The Good . . . One of the most outstanding features for Which

State has been commended on the campuses of other colleges has been our well planned and well organized assembly system. Our assembly pro­gram is still outstanding, but it is doubtful how commendable it may be. These assemblies are rapidly degenerating into farces. . .

The well thought-out general meetings of the past are gradually becoming obsolete and are be­ing replaced by public exhibitions by personalities. It seems t ha t ' t he discussions of main issues are now tugs-of-war, with personalities substituted for the pro's and con's, with emotions becoming the ''strong man."

Much of the turmoil is caused by lack of for­mality and by improper use, if not disuse, of Robert's Rules. We aren't asking for perfection but we are asking our officers to know Robert's Rules. It has been done in the past. Many peo­ple feel that Robert's Rules are tying us up in knots, but it is our opinion that if the principles and values of Robert's Rules were fully under­stood, their necessity would be recognized. One point must be made clear—no amount of under­standing concerning rules of order can solve any problem without cooperation between the associa­tion and its officers. There has been an ever grow­ing tendency toward lack of respect to (he chair, which we feel can be remedied somewhat by an impartial stand on all issues on the pari of the chair. A mutual understanding must be reached between officers and committees, and the ueneral assembly.

In order to keep our assemblies from degenerat­ing into farces there is a necessity for a clear cut decision on the part of Student Council concerning important topics which are brought up in 1'iidiy morning assemblies. When business issues arc introduced into assembly, let's do away with clash­ing personalities and insert in their place intelli­gent consideration of the subject and wise discus­sion of it. Only in this way can association officers, and association members do what is best "for the good of the organization."

Year-Round . . . Brotherhood Week ended on February 27th. We

have been urged to consider the principles behind the term "Brotherhood.' ' We have been uracil not to limit the spirit of brotherhood to one week of the year. Before we can cany the -pirii of brotherhood through the year, as it is Imped that we will do, we must begin with an examination nf our own f clings. Before we can work with cbil ilren and other people, we must have faced, out selves, the problems of "grouping, and "geneiali/-ing." We must begin a fight within ourselves against hearsay and prejudice.

As teachers, we will meet young people nf all backgrounds. We need to teach impartially. The feeling of brotherhood should not lie limited to fair treatment of sonic group that we do not know very well. It must begin with the people we meet everyday in the commons, the halls, the l ibrae . We can then extend this emotion of brother] | successfllllv to our classes.

STATE COLLEGE NEWS Established May 1916

By the Class o M 9 1 8

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Gamfna+i- Stated _ By BILL LYONS .

I've been asked to write a column for this edition of the NEWS; And since there are no strings attached, the topics I may choose.

Although I have this liberty, I suppose I could refrain Prom including certain subjects that I challenge or acclaim.

But this is not to be the case since many need attention. The ones discussed in here today are those you often mention.

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M o t i o n m a d e in a s s e m b l y — i t d o e s n ' t m a t t e r w h a t ; P r o c e d u r e it Is c h a l l e n g e d . T h e m o t i o n goes to po t .

O r g a n s , f o u n t a i n s , s c h o l a r s h i p s , t h e y ' r e w o r t h y eve ry o n e . All c a n ' t h a v e t h e i r o n l y c h o i c e — s h o u l d s c r u p l e s be u n d o n e ?

W e ' r e t a l k i n g of s o m e c h a n g e in g o v e r n m e n t a t S t a t e . B u t we will n e v e r .see it . No t a t t h e p r e s e n t r a l e .

W e ' r e so e n g r o s s e d In d e t a i l , in s y s t e m if y o u will— W e a l l o w s o m e R o b e r t ' s r u l e to m a k e all t h i n g s s t a n d s t i l l .

T h e r e ' s b e e n a lot of g r i p i n g (for t iu i te s o m e t i m e I k n o w i T h a t w h a t w e h a v e been do ing we h a v e b e e n d o i n g s low.

W e c a n ' t u se c o m p l e x i t y , i l t h i n k it h a s been s h o w n 1 . W h y s h o u l d we be p e r s i s t e n t — w h y R o b e r t ' s , no t o u r o w n ?

* * * T w a s a b o n n i e F r i d a y e v e n i n g , a n d n o t e n o u g h were t h e r e .

T h e g i r l s a t t h e O p e n - H o u s e w e r e t e a r i n g o u t t h e i r h a i r . T h e m e n of S t a t e w e r e s o m e w h e r e e l s e ; it w a s t h e i r r igh t to be.

T h e g i r l s at t h e o p e n h o u s e w i t h Law or P h a r m a c y .

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How far is u p h o w b r o a d is wide'.-' Is t h e r e a n a n s w e r wise'.' If you find t h e r e ' s n o n e at al l . i t ' s t i m e to c o m p r o m i s e .

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Miss Elnora Drafahl , Ins t ructor in English, will speak a t the Albany City Club, under the sponsorship of Beta Sigma Phi, on t h e topic, "Cos­tumes a n d Customs of Women in India ," Tuesday, a t 8 p.m.

Mr. Harrison M. Terwilliger, As­sis tant Professor of Commerce, will present a general talk on, "What ' s Your Destination," in Columbia High School, East Greenbush, Fr i ­day.

Mr. Harper F . Beaty, Ins t ructor in Education, will par t ic ipate in panel discussions to be held every Tuseday night at Catskill High School on the subject of "Charac t ­er Education."

Dr. J. Wesley Childers, Professor of Modern Languages, will a t tend the spring meeting of the Hudson Valley Chapte r of the A.A.T.F. at Russell Sage College, next Sa tur ­day.

Miss R u t h Ellen Wasley, Ins t ruc­tor and Supervisor in Foreign Lan­guages, r e v i e w e d "Beginning French — A Cultural Approach" (Revised Edi t ion ' in the J anua ry 1949 issue of "The Clearing House."

Dr. Charles L. Andrews. Profes­sor of Physics, took as his topic "The Use of Microwaves in Teach­ing Physics Optics" in his speech at Union College, last Monday.

Mr. Marvin Pryor. Professor ot Physics, plotted a graph, indicat­ing the exact time the sun rises at points high in the earth 's a tmo­sphere, which was used in the Ar­my experiment of firing a rocket 250 miles above the ear th 's surf,ice.

Dr. Oscar E. Lanford, Professor of Chemistry, a t tended the 281sl meeting of the American Chemical Society, yesterday, in Richardson Hall. Tlie topic under discussion was "Chromatography of the Chlo-roplast P igments : '

Pless Releases Plan

For Practice Teachers Pearl Pless '49. Grand Marshall,

has announced that all practice teachers will be allowed to leave assembly for classes at 11:30 a.m. and only at that time They may also be admitted at 11:45 a.m.. but they must stay until assembh I dismissed.

Charlotte Skolniek '51 is now in charge of the mimeographing ma­chine. The machine must not In-used by anyone bin Miss Skolniek; she will do any of the desired mim­eographing.

Marine Theme Wi l l Prevail I Continued from Fntjt l, Column :'•-

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Rumor had it t ha t AD had con­sidered the possibility of not doing Dan Rider's play of last Tuesday night. A few of the members felt t h a t the play might be objection­able to some of the audience. How­ever, we feel t ha t those of us who were in the audience were very pleased to see tha t the old "bug-a-boo" of sex on our stage went down to defeat, The over-all performance was as st imulating as it was enter­taining. There is no doubt in our mind tha t the point (or moral, if you Willi of the play was made very evident by a competent inter­pretat ion of the director and cast.

The philosophy of Existent ional-ism requires an expert 's in te rpre ta ­tion in order to come within the layman's grasp, and everything con­nected with Sat re , the high lama of this cult, is a difficult under tak­ing. Therefore, it is with great pride that we point to Dan Rider and the excellent cast he chose, for in our opinion Tuesday night 's pro­duction was the most near-perfect don Bennet t and Walter Cote, job of the year; an excellent ex- freshmen; ( ' . en e r a 1 Committee. ample of cooperation and synchro- Donald Putlerinaii , Herbert Van nidation anion:' director, actors, and Glubi and K'.igctic Anderson, fresh-i echnieal c; The sets were a . men

striking and as unusual as t he plot of the play itself; l ighting effects were well-timed and used only In appropriate spots.

Plaudits go to Roz Lacks, Tony Prochilo. and Caroline Williams, not only for tackling these exact ing roles but also for por t raying them with an almost professional finish.

Dan Rider must know tha t no better compliment can be paid him other than tha t which the audience gave through their complete ab ­sorption and appreciative applause.

Sigma Lambda Sigma Wi l l Hold Date Party

James Milne '52, cha i rman , has announced tha t Sigma Lambda Sigma will hold a date-vie par ty at the house tonight, from 8 p.m. to 12 n.m. Guests will dance to vie music

The Committees, as announced, are as follows: Refreshments , Gor-

NEWS Receives Exc'usive; Dean Collins Releases Aims (Continued from Page 1, Column V knowledge of the problems of the field they a re teaching."

To acquire this knowledge, Dean Collins Indicated i t is essential t h a t prospective teachers get a balanced education — academic, professional, athlet ic and social — a. program aimed at developing educational leaders.

"In the last analysis," Dean Col­lins emphasized, "teachers teach all t ha t they are as people, not just the subject tha t they are teaching."

Juniors To Elect Prom Queen

(Continued from Pane 1, Column 2J At the elections last Friday in

Assembly, Student Association voted to donate money to CARE as a Wat-Memorial, according to Audrey Koch '50, C h a i n v a n of the War Me­morial Committee.

Joseph Amyot, Charles Miller, Seniors, and William Lyons, Earl ine Thompson, Ruth Matteson, Juniors , were chosen as a committee to in­vestigate the possibility of includ­ing an All-State dance in the S tu ­dent Association Budget.

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State To Present Gilbert-Sullivan Operetta In Page

Campbell, Thorpe, Mills Head "Pirates" Cast; Stokes, Peterson Direct Music Council, in cooperation

with the Music Depar tment , will present its annual operet ta tonight a n d tomorrow night in Page Hall a t 8:30 p. m. The Gilbert and Sull i­van operetta. "Pirates of iFenzance," will be under the direction of Dr. Charles P. Stokes, Professor of Mu­sic, and Mr. Kar l A. B. Peterson, Ins t ructor of Music.

The plot centers around Fred­eric (Allan Campbell '49) whose nurse, Ru th (Jean Hoffman '40), apprentices him to a baud of pi­rates, led by the pirate king (Gor­don Beimel '52). As the cur ta in rises, he is preparing to leave the pirate band. Frederic Attracted to Mabel

Ruth, however, wishes to become his wife, and almost succeeds, when a group of girls, all wards of Major-General Stanley (Harold Mills '49). appear on the seen?. Frederic sees their beauty, and Is especially a t ­tracted to Mabel (Elsie Thorpe '521. However, the pirates are captured but are finally pardoned, and all ends in a happy vein. Others in the cast include Joseph Crucllla '50, Samuel ; Malcolm Sterling '49, Ser­geant of Police; Bernadine Sny­der '49, Edith; Virginia Wai te '49, Ka te ; and Shirley Caslcr '50. Isa­bel.

Among the songs included in the operetta are "Poor Wandering- One," ••When A Felon's Not Engaged in His Employment," and "With Cat-Like Tread, Upon Our Prey We Steal ," from which "Hail, Hail the Gang's All Here" is taken, with different words used. One of the features of the production this year will be full orchestrat ion accom­paniment for the singers. Open To Public

Admission to the operetta is by student lax, but s tudents who plan to at tend the performance both nights must pay admission for the second night. Tickets are also on sale to the general publi- at $1.00, or reserved seats for $1.50.

Committees for the operet ta in­clude: S tage : Jean Valachovlc, chai rman, Cathr ine Donnelly, Sen­iors, Joan Farrcll, Catherine Noon-an, Juniors, and Oeorgina Maginess, Martha Downey. Eugene Rohr. Marjorie Smith, Sophomores; Cos­tumes: Joan Erlandson '50, cha i r ­man, Jean Munro '49, Janice Kent , Nancy Burdick, Alice Iverson, Soph­omores; Properties; Joan Whitcraft '51, chairman, Janet Lewis '49; Make-Up: Jos.-ph Crucilla '50, chair­man, James Bauingarti 'ii. Daniel Ruler. .Seniors, and Martin Hush, Joan French, Juniors.

Soyles Women Schedule Formal

Louise CargiU '49, General Chair ­man, lias announced Unit Stardust will lie the theme, and that Freddy Grey and his orchestra will furnish the music at the Kuyles Hall formal to be held Saturday, Match 1!), from !) p. 111. to 1 a. 111.

Plans are now being made to give the nun the "Stardust look.' Ar­rangements have also been made to have Hit' or ' i ics tm use ••Stardust" as its theme for the evening. Bids and publicity will follow through I lie ".slur" idea.

Juan Krkcrl and Marie St imulus Sophomores, ale co-chairmen of the Arrangements Committee, Virginia Szalkowslti '51, is in charge of Re-lix'shnienls; Alice Smith '49, Deco­rat ions; Lee Chea tham '49, Business and Program; and Phyllis Harris and Belva McLiuirln, Sophomores, co-chairmen of the Clean-up Com­mittee.

Lape Announces B u s i n e s s Education Conference rirsr Semester ^ A J J F V Honor students Features Addresses, Discussion

Miss Ruth Lape, Registrar, has released the Dean's List for First Semester 1948-49. S tuden ts who are named to the Dean's List must ma in ta in a B average.

Class of 1949 .li'iin Andersen, Miiry Mueller, Wi l ­

liam Kiilm, Knolio-iel; Huron, Jean Hns-seii , Wi l l iam Hni.vilon, ,IIIIIII>H Brcipliy, l iur i i l l iy Byrnes, .losopli I'nnwolla, KrimccH (Vinl i i i lskl. It i i- l i tml I'lnrU. Hov-erly ('ciplnn. ClHToril Ci'miks. Oliver Dai'llnK. I 'n lr l f ln Devlin, .Inyee lt lck-ci-son. Murii- IMi'kliisiin. Hotly June D I I I I I I I I . .Line Dnlieriy, Louise l l i l lel ier, (ilm-ia Kuril, Muriel Kvci-ets. ('linl'liuihie l-'allon. .! >• j 111 r-'tivi-onn. .Iiilin fay . Lena Fay, Itoilncy l-'oliler, Seymour l'Vrsli. d iar ies f r a i l , .hisoph Li-aiioello. Ii 'no Frank. Koheri l-'i-enoli, Irene (i i i . lowiiy, Use (i l in-l islnil l . Ili-rmi n l l lor l ioln, Anne (loiil 'ley, Joan (luz/.ella. Helen llnlior-inaiiii. Kuliei'l l i a r , i . Nancy l lel lman. Doris lloeiinlnger. .loan Hoffman, Bel ly llolionsloln, Mario Holy.. Mary l lor an. .lean liieson. Anili-ey .lonio. .In Ann i lnsl i l i . Kohori Kaiser. Doroihy Kciiv onoy. .lack K i i - ln . Itohorl Is i l l IVI IKC Uoliori Kloopmi, \ l . i r \ Kr Marion La l-'.-ii-,.. I j l i Lanes-ley, I ta l l i l.eier. Iionnlo I,,.wis. Angelina l.isi, Lucy l.v lie. .lovee MI-I •••iluin. Mary Maimnl, Mario Markhain. Ituhori M.'-i l i i i. Klsii Muliorit, (loralil l i io Mii' l v. \lar.\ (i i l . i l i . Anna n l i i i . Aulia Olson. .Inn,-ulson. Mary n'Menra. .lolm ci'Moara. 10 •> (Kl ioru. i l 'He l lshorn, Vlr Cinia I ishTwalil. Lawroneo osiraniler. 'I'lo'lnia I'.-111 ̂ 11 u in . | ioroil i ,\ I'arr. Ar l l l l l l - 1 'ei l lo.V. . l O H r I ' o l e r s . . 1 . -il II I ' l l l \or, .Ii anno I 'u lor i , (lor.il i l Hoisnor. Millic-onl Hohiiison. Itnso Hoson. Klliol Uosoiiliori!. I'alrieia ItoiifUo. Mrs. Ann Srhal i l , Salon,'I Scliali l. Yvoile Solicwo ilooli, Mnrgai-ei Soainan. 11<•!>•• SI I I I I IK I I ussv. William Shoolian. .loveo Si Ilol'on Sins. I aril Skolniek. A ice Siui l l i . Maijorie Sinl l l i . Mi l lan l Smith. Marianne Slainlintf, Audrey Kleiner walil, Hand,I Sioi-,\ . A Sulloli. Nor ma Swlnyerli. I ' l i l ' iou 'I'liorno. Helen Ti-rl i lei-. Aliraliaiu 'Prop, Mrs. I'orsis Tucker. Ii ,• I... 1-1 Tu.-k.-i-. Ilorilia Wash hum. Marvin Wayne. Mrs. Leslie Weh or, (l i l ' lord Wiiinalo. l-'lizalieih Wink lor, IVier Voiimans, .lune Voinnans, . l i , - e | , h /. I n - I l l . H o r l e l i s e / . e i l e n n - o l i l . It iel ianl /.oiler.

Class nl' 1050 Uila Allasio, I,, ari l Aiolaw. Law

l e l i e e l l . l e l l . I r u i n I I ; 111. A s l l o r I '.or ion. li.iliei-l l l i i l i iniili'.v. Anna Hi I ii.rnl Ii \ l lulel i , S.i IM II I 'al'liso, Anna ('oiulial'sUi. Kleluiril I'lemenis, Marilyn Cohen. Kilvihe i | i. l i i i i l i Cook li igliaui. l lenriei la Haul.. Mrs. Shirle.i Dav. Marie Del'arlo. Llise DeSove. lie (•ilia Dri-a-ell. .lovee 11 ill II-I-I . John I Mil' lus, Ailelheri Diii-I Itohorl l-'rasca. liraee l-'riedni.in. Marv (lee, Kennoih ( I - ) io. A l l e l e l l e r o w . N o r i i l l k i e l l , l l i r l i e i i (l i i isheru, Anna Croon. Mary I.MII Hi nkel. Marjorie H i l l - . SI -I l lowol l , ll.-vi-i-l \ l luhor. l'.ell.V II I i:i \ nl l ink. I,j on K, in Itohorl K irh.i. l-'loriee K l in . , A nil roy Km-h, l-'ranees Kouo|ika, Clarence t,11- • n. L I., rch. Itosoiiian l.essa.nl, i ' l ir lsi iaan l . i e l e ^ l l - , , . Mlll-.V l. . \ l i o l l . . l e a n M c N e i l .

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Seniors, Grads

Accept Positions

For Coming Year Mr. Elmer C. Mathews, Director

of the S tudent Placement Bureau, has released the following list of s tudents and graduates who have secured positions through this of­fice:

Curtis Ffaff '48, Social Studies. East Greenbush; Jean Lisi '49, French and Spanish, Hoosic Falls; John G-iodale, Gradua te , Social S t u ­dies and Guidance, Argyle; Wil­liam Bo-wen '49, Math and Science. Coxsackie; Clara Cipriane '49, So­cial Studies and French, Otisville; Jane t LaRue '49. English, Otisville; Ruth McCarthy '47, Commerce, Ni­agara Falls; Muriel Hedges '49, So­cial Studies and English, Athens; Elizabeth Seymour '49, Library, South Kort r ight ; Gerald Reisner '49, Science, Al tamont ; Helen Cali-fano '49, English, Troy; Dale Wood '48. Science, Kinderhook; Barbara Dunker '48. English, Kinderhook; Nolan Fowell '49, Social Studies, O n ­tario; Clifton T h o m e '49, Com­merce, Red Hook; William Sheehan '49, Commerce and Retailing, St i l l ­water; B. Joyce Parker '49, Com­merce, Madison: Elsie Landau '49, Math and French . Kinderhook.

State Colleges Hold Meeting

Dr. Herman Cooper, Assistant Commissioner of Education of the S ta te of New York, has called a meeting of teachers, representing each of the eleven s ta te supported teachers ' colleges to s tudy the ques­tion "Improvement of College Teaching."

This conference is being held at the Hotel Onondaga. Syracuse, March 7-12.

Dr. Alvin C. Enrich, President of the .State University, will give the opening address, after which the group will disperse for various panel discussions.

DR. HERBERT A. TONNE

Assembly Today Features Debate, Cup Presentation

At a meeting of S tuden t Council, Wednesday a t 4:30 p. m., the plans for today's assembly were a n ­nounced, the consti tutional revision committee made its final report and SCAG made a resolution to ask for $100 from S tuden t Association. Earle Jones '50, made his financial re ­port on S ta te Fair .

T h e plans for assembly today feature the f reshman-Sophomore debate which is: "Resolved: T h a t Animals Should Raise Human Be­ings for Food." The freshmen chose the topic so the Sophomores chose the side they wished which was the affirmative.

The Sorority Scholarship Cup will be presented by Dr. Ellen C. Stokes, Dean ef Women, and the revision for the constitution will be presented but will be fabled for a week.

SCAO, Sta te College Association of Graduates , will ask for $100 from Student Association next week. To

(Continued on Page 8, Column .Hi

Queen Marjorie Receives Crown At Annual Junior Prom; Carnations, Roses, Soft Music Add Atmosphere To Setting

rhe crowd si rained against the blue ropes in an a t tempt to gel the first glimpse of the new queen. An expectant hush fell over the group. To the .strains of "For You," Queen Marjorie Soutliwiek came forward carry­ing a bouquet of led roses, fol­lowed by a t t endan t s Joan Key-ton, Earline Thompson, Eleanor Adams, and Audrey Koch, who carried bouquets of while car­nations. Freshman pages, Vic­toria Eade and Jane t Wlinberl. completed the pretty picture.

As Queen Marge knelt be­fore Marion Furlong, last year's queen, the crown of tr iumph was placed on her head.

Bulbs flashed as photograph­ers at tempted to capture flit' beauty of the scene. The spar­kle in Marge's eye was as bright as tha t of the diamond on her third finger, left hand .

As the orchestra played "You Are So Beautiful," the queen was led to the dance floor by her proud liu nee, Les, who had come from Baltimore to escort her to the dance.

T h u s fiu- Jolly Juniors have crowned Marge as their Queen of Beauty for the coming year I

Commerce Club Slates Meetings At nerce Hall Parr Directs Program, Announces Purposes Dorothy Pa r r '49, Pres ident of

Commerce Club, and general cha i r ­m a n of the Business Education Con­ference, has announced the theme of the conference as "Challenges in Business Education." T h e ent i re conference will be held a t the Ingle Room in Pierce Hall, tomorrow.

The purpose, according to Miss Farr , is to give s tudents an oppor­tunity to meet prominent Business Educators, to exhibit new develop­ments in the field of business teach­ing, and to better public relations. Program Announced

The program for the day has been announced as follows:

10 a. m.—Registration, inspection of machine and textbook exhibit.

11 a. m.—Dr. Hamden Forkner from Columbia Teachers College will give a speech entitled "Chal­lenges to Curriculum Planners ."

There will be a panel discussion on the speech given by Dr. Fork­ner, moderated by Dr. Edward Cooper, Assistant Professor of Com­merce. Those part icipat ing in t he panel will be Mr. Prentice Cornell, Jr., Instructor at Albany Business College; Mr. Edwin Piper, Super­visor of Business Education in Al­bany Public Schools; Mr. Fred C. Ewing, head of the Business Educa­tion depar tment a t the Mont Pleas­an t High School, and Dr. Forkner will also assist.

12:30 p. in.—Virginia baked h a m dinner . Tonne To Speak

1:30 p. m.—Dr. Herbert A. Tonne of New York University will speak on "Challenges to Business Teach­ers."

2:15 p.m.—A panel on Dr. Tonne 's talk will be moderated by Mr. Ros-well Fairbanks, Supervisor of Bus­iness Education in Milne. Miss Dorothy King from Columbia Cen­tral School, East Greenbush, and Mr. Norman Madson '49, an in ­structor at Argyle High School will assist in the discussion. After the panel discussion the exhibits will again open for inspection. Every­one is uni ted to a t tend the exhibit and talks.

Miss Parr announces the commit­tees as being: machine exhibit, Philip Malafsky '50, and textbooks, James Cafaro '50; publicity, Vivian Steele '50, and Joan Whitcraf t '51.

KDR Schedules Party In Lounge

The recently initialed members of Kappa Delta Rho will hold a date party tomorrow night from 8:30 uni 11 12 p, in. in the Lounge lor all members, according to Har­vey Robinson '52, General Chair ­man.

There will be dancing to victrola music, en ter ta inment and refresh­ments for the guests.

Chnperones for the par ty will be Mr. Howard Flierl, Assistant Pro­fessor of Social Studies, and Mrs. Fllerl; and Dr. David Hayeslip, Col­lege Physician for Men, and Mrs. Hayeslip. Heading committees a r e : Refreshments, Qorard Brophy '51; Decorations, Eugene Petr le '51; Mu­sic, Kenneth Orner '53; En te r ta in ­ment, Kenneth Rutley '52.

Kappa Delta Rho has invited a representative and his da t e from each other campus fraternity to the date party.