Pfefe4 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, APRIL 12, 1940 Bureau Releases Sophomore Class Unfolds History South WiH Head Forum of Politics Placement List To Reveal Varied Achievements To Discuss Divorce During the summer months of skeptical cop on the corner of State Education Group The State college Forum of Pol­ State College News 1938, the halls of State college were and Pearl? Do you remember Ku- itics will meet Tuesday at 3:30 The Student Employment Bureau overrun with several hundred o'clock in room 206 of Draper hall announces the following placements: stu's abduction from the Activities Dr. Earl B. South, assistant pro­ bright-looking, attractive boys and office, and his return later in the fessor of education, has been elect­ to hear a panel discussion conduct­ Otto J. Howe, '40, Rlchburg, com­ girls, (dat's us) being interviewed ed by a number of student members. STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1940 merce; Virginia Hoagland, '39, evening, wearing a pair of lounging ed president of the National As­ Z-443 VOL. XXIV, No. 21 for entrance into this Institution. pajamas, loaned for the emergency sociation of Teachers of Educa­ On Thursday and Friday, the Forum Moodus, Connecticut, public library; September. The rains came. Three will take a poll to determine the Marion McKee, '40, South Kortright, by Psi Gamma? tional Measurements at a recent hundred frosh came. Then three meeting of that organization con­ presidential preferences of State col­ commerce; Mary Trainor, '40, South Frosh and soph girls showed each lege students. dreary days of testing and "I Q'ing" other the showers in the locker ducted in St. Louis, Missouri, on Draper To Don Photos Kortright, junior high, English; followed. But were the freshmen The topic of the panel discussion Assembly to See Daley Will Play Harriet Lee, '37, grad, Breasley rooms. One particularly exciting February 26-27. Dean Divulges Information discouraged? Not that class. will be "Liberalizing the divorce laws For All-Student Shoto school, science; Clark Bowen, '39, exhibition being responsible for a Dr. South Is also chairman of Look at the Campus day pushball certain passage in a Moving-up Day arrangements for a meeting of the of the State of New York." Among The second floor of Draper hall Oouveneur, junior high, social stud­ the students who will participate At Sorority Ball ies; William Collins, '33, Batavia, contest. Although they didn't win, song: Upper New York Psychologists to Drama Offering will be host to an all-student the frosh showed the sophs they in the program are: Joseph Black­ photography exhibit from May 6 commerce; Bruce Gordon, '40, Spen- "Dower in the shower be conducted on April 26-27 in Al­ knew what goal lines were for. bany. burn and Arthur Seld, seniors; through May 10. Pictures, not Committees Are Announced On Five-year Prerequisite cerport, French; Janet Wullschle- Knows what frosh can do" Gifford Directs Production They elected Joe Larko and Selma Dr. Donnal V. Smith, professor Katherine Hoch, Douglas Murphy, more than two from each per­ ger, '40, South kortright, library; Moving-up day last year writes Katherine O'Bryan, Sarah Pine, and Of Repeat Performance For Annual Dance May 3 Frances Scott, '40, Whitney Point, Leis captains, and took on the in social studies, will attend the son, must be handed to Jacque­ sophs in the traditional rivalry de­ finis to Book I in our history. This Irene Poger, juniors. Of One-Act Play line Shaw, '43, or placed in the At Aurania Club Nelson Explains New Resolution from Board of Regents; social studies; Marcia Brown, '40, fall we began our second book, twentieth annual conference of the Cornwall, English; Grace Cullen, bates, sings and athletic contests. Iowa history and social studies The poll will be taken at a table art room by Friday. To be ac­ Present Regulations to End December, 1942; And speaking of athletics, do you which includes to date, accounts located in front of the annex and Advanced dramatics class will cepted, the prints, mounted or Duke Daley and his Gentlemen of Students Will Qualify for M.A. '40, Edmeston, Latin and French; of the finding of the frosh banner, teachers on April 12-13 at Iowa Rhythm have been engaged to play Edna Wright, '35, Richmondville, remember that topnotcher frosh, City. will be open to all students. Voters present another one-act play in unmounted, must not be smaller basketball team? We were proud and victory in the pushball and bas­ will be given an opportunity to se­ student assembly this morning at than four by six or larger than for the annual Intersorority ball to French, English and Latin; Ros- ketball contests and in the class sing. Dr. Smith will speak on the sub­ be conducted at the Aurania club Dr. Milton G. Nelson, clean, has released the following informa­ well Fairbank, '40, Cherry Valley, too, of Bernie Perlman and the other ject "Why Teach History?" during lect their choice for president as well 11:10 o'clock. The production, un­ eight by ten inches. In view of freshmen who formed a symphony But the climax of Book II comes as a chance to state their objections der the direction of Beulah Gif­ the splendid exhibit by the fac­ on Friday, May 3, from 10:00 to tion in regard to the recently adopted resolution of the Board of Re­ commerce; Eleanor Groll, '40, Ches­ in the chapter to be written to­ the Friday morning session and at 2:00 o'clock. The formal dance ter, English and library; Marlon orchestra and made it a "going con­ the dinner session during the same or approval of a third term. ford, '41, was staged some time ago ulty, those in charge of the dis­ gents providing for the "five-year plan" of instruction for New York Kingsley, '40, Penfield, commerce; cern." night at the Aurania Club. Yes- day, he will be the principal speaker as a regular presentation by the play urge each student to put opens the yearly sorority weel'-end state secondary school teachers: Doris Shultes, '40, Rensselaerville, With spring came the Bad Taste sir—SOPH SOIREE!! discussing "A Few Fallacies Fre­ dramatics class. It is being repro­ his best print forward. which will conclude with spring ularly employed in a teaching, dances at the various houses on the "The Board of Regents at its reg­ French and English; Marjorie Mac- party, the budget cut, and a mem­ quently Found in Teaching." duced to fill the vacancy caused ular meeting on March 17, 1939supervisory, , or administrative po­ Nair, '40, Bethlehem Central at Del- orable assembly. And we do mean Tea in Lounge Thursday when Finance board found It im­ following night. sition in the public schools of^New Mr. Paul Beik, instructor in his­ Johns Lunch possible to introduce the student adopted a resolution providing for the one where Mike Walrath, an­ The Lounge committee will opon- tory, has been awarded a scholar­ Duke Daley and his Gentlemen of five years of academic and profes­ York State within a five-year period mathematiCS budget for the ensuing year at as­ Rhythm are not unknown to dance JS"' ^Z JA -,UUnounceu.«™d ub,y aa u»blar„e uol f wuuywwtrumpets, sor a tea on Thursday afternoon ship at Columbia university accord­ Social Actionists sional education as a prerequisite or has not satisfied the in-serve Announces sembly today. fans, having completed engagements Eleanor Pratt 40 Ithaca commerce; made his debut on the State stage at 3:30 o'clock in the Lounge of ing to an announcement just re­ for the issuance of certificates valid study and training requirement. Luella Hess, '40, Ithaca, junior high a T.llAlla HAee 'aft Tthonn ,M*M/I». WlrrV, I , Two | Richardson hall, leased by the university. A New Home-Made The play is one of an experiment­ at the Famous Door in New York for teaching academic subjects In The in-service study and training mathematics; Lawrence Strattner, in three-cornered pants city, the Golden Gate ballroom in "39, Akron, social studies and Eng­ o'clock of the same day found the al type not unlike "Our Town." To Hear Speaker the secondary schools. Present reg­ requirements provide that a holder sophs impressing upon Joe Larko The cast includes Betty Hardie and San Francisco, and the Pasadena ulations that govern certification for of a permanent certificate shall lish; Jane Crayton, '38, Rushford, Civic center in Pasadena. His or­ commerce; Lois Game, '40, Glen- the fact that park lakes are very Geo. D. Jeoney, Prop. Dial 5-1913 Ice Cream Eloise Hartman, seniors; Ernest Merritt Will Represent SCA teaching in the secondary school during each successive ten-year field, commerce and mathematics; wet—and very cold in the spring. Case, Douglas Dillenbeck, and Rob­ chestra has played over both the are to be discontinued on December period from the date of issuance of Walter Harper, '40, Phelps, social Then followed days of fullerbrush Fresh daily. Special flavors ert Hertel, juniors; and Alberta At State-Wide Council NBC and Mutual Broadcasting 31, 1942. All persons, therefore, who his certificate complete six semester studies; Helen Rice, '40, Irondeqoit, hair cuts, mercurochrome makeup, and colors for all occa­ Lee, '42. At Rochester company networks. complete present requirements for hours of approved courses or the library; John Deno, '37, Oswego, and Commons skirmishes. Finance board was unable to in­ Fay Scheer, '40, president of In­ secondary school teaching on or be­ equivalent in approved profession­ commerce; Dorothy Cain, '38, Clay­ Do you remember Gardephe, mi­ sions. We will arrange troduce the proposed budget as too Miss Anne Wiggan, of the Amer­ tersorority council, is general chair­ fore December 31, 1942, will receive al activity other than class-room ton, English and library; William nus his trousers, explaining to a Boulevard Cafeteria quantity prices for frater­ many activity heads handed in ican committee for refugees, will man of the dance.
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