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_ Vou. XII, No, 33 Aunaxy, N.Y, Pripay, May 25, 1928 ~ 10 cents per copy, 82.25 ' 1g
WILL DEBATE TODAY | WHEN STATE “MOVED UP” AND MYSKANIA “TAPPED” THIRTEEN t as

OVER CONSTITUTION

Student Sentiment Grows
Against Document; Expect |
Attack Today In Assembly |

AIMS FOR DEFINITENESS|

Plans New Method Of Selecting
Student Council From |
Four Classes

BROWN TODAY NAMES Dramatics Class Presents “‘Dear Brutus” RETIRING MYSKANIA
PEDAGOGUE EDITORS . Today, Tomorrow With All-Star State Cast WILL INITIATE 13

Janes | Ve sl
W
Graves Heads Student Associat-
ion; Brady And Norris Are
Other Officers

Palmer, Watts And Francois Are \
Art Editors; Sloan Heads
Humor Department

FRATERNITY PLEDGES Ms
11 MEN; TO INITIATE ***""
HERE NEXT TUESDAY

PEDAGOGUE TO APPEAR |
EARLY IN NEXT MONTH

ONSTITUTION
Jenty should proceed
arefully in action on the proposed
onstitution is answered in a series
questions in the leading editorial |
page 2.

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STATE COLLEGE: NEWS,MAY 25, 1928

State College News

seta th las oR
e ate. College aay

THE NEWS BOARD
Waits Mi, Fuewcut

Kappa Delta Rho House,
Tuomas P. Fatiox
Louis J. Wout
Moncaner J. Stans,

afiitor-in Chief

MARGaREr HENNINGE.«. jeerlishiy Manager
‘Newman Hall, 74 a West 6484

Published every Friday in the college year by the Editorial Hoard
eepresenting the Student Association, - Subscriptions, $2.25. per year,
finale: copies, ten cents, “Delivered anywhere ip the Unite. States.
Entered. an tecond class matter at postoffice, Albany,

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Albany, N.Y. May 25, 1928 Vol. XII, No. 33

NEW CONSTITUTION NOT A PANACE.

THESE QUESTIONS NEED ANSWERS

‘The constitution to be presented to the student
today for adoption represents long work hy. the
fon) adjustments, But the student association should not
opt the consti
rately. With all the work of the committee, the eonstit
tion still needs polishing if itis to be adopted. In ity present
form it should not be swallowed blindly.

Questions which the cummittee should be prepared 1
answer include:

Cam the new executive cou point syste
well as Myskania? How does this committee. propose
that it be done?

Should an executive council be empowered! to charter
all organizations, without the approval’ of | Myskan
That power has resided with Myskania since it was founded
It has worked well in its pr Why: change
a system that works for one

How amich emer
have?

ney power shall the executive council
ited power, as conferred by. the
ion, in spite of the verbal asst
mittee members, Why should this emergency
be provided for, when the lexi
moned at any time?
How much influence would an
If Myskania c

power
itive branch can be sum:

udvisory opinion carry?

not give it the power
to, make decisi id them?
Why expose Myskania tothe expedient of making itself
wnpopular? How often would Myskania be expected Ws
render an advisory opinion *

How ire the representatives of the classes on the ex:
ecutive ¢ wominated in their classes?
cconstitut e ott this. paint

Are the News hoard, finance board aud others considered!

ommittecs of the association”, LY not, this should
he explicitly stated, to avoid a possible interpretation in the
future, When one is making @ constitution is the time t
sntualities,

[i nw penalties forthe iniraction of traditions are in
cluded’ inthe new by-laws, how iy Myskauia ty apply: seh
penalties? ‘This may be «’ point well worth considerit

Is ratification by a majority: vote sulficient? Most cot:
stitutions requires two-thirds ur three-fourths. vote, Is
the committee afraid that not-more than a bare majority
of State College students favor this projosed constitution

Why should it be harder to amend the constitution thar
tu adopt it? 15 this a Metternichian attempt ty preserve
the status quo, once the constitution is adoped—ii ib should
be?

How are the b

Shall “Myskania members be deprived oi the sight tbe
members «if the Student council? Shall they he prensalizes
for their “leadership in scholarship, literary etfurt, debate
dramaties, aalleties, and in undergraduate affairs yetterally *
Li the student assuciation wants a eertain person ont the
executive council, should it che deprived vi the right w

Julie thiere? |

Laws to be amerited

Ti the election of anembers of thiy stuclent council is
be postponed until tiv weeks after Moving, Up tay, what
will he dene in the cave at feugthy revotes? Why an
this election he postponed until alter Mavi
Fs it not to be assured that the students stall wv
than one My shania ane

resident, ty the
wl

er, besides the studest assvu gator
fr Wold be eanbatassimg, the Nias
compel three or ftir Myskamia members. 1
resign, alter they hil been dily elevted, just beewise My»
Rania alse sought to honor thet

Fe this not at systemt that prupases eventually ta
tute the student connell tur Myskiasias Liat iy, State Col
loge ss retrogressiays tor the point where it wats elec seat

1 Myskitnia wats dounded ty carry on the duties it
Tuilewt could, Hay Myskanie tailed? 11 My skanuc has
1 the preseut system
Vues the committee propase teal te the esecative
judicial and legislative bramehes et the gevermment st ney
irauech the suvestigatery 1 he the Caitedd State
senate ay a esauyple? TE swt He prosile tor tw

Sestigationts ata appeals by at Vj leay anit at
Twenty five’ Diary tat the svontotttee hive that a tnd
Pashcas nayght, ander this. ptvtsony, pet the wea kine
Aan Uther ise. We Wall ts snails
time be stealer anh appeals
Why ithe at twenty fives [1

“at Heast vss huplzed students ave aitersated ate proud |
Tei SlenAUk be greeenel Mira, dulen waembage” sll ||
the stdout assexiation have As rulings blacked hy acd. |
satisfied, reealeatvant, sevilish ayinwaity ul twenty live

These are all questions that the committee mt be pre |

will bea bit

feommmituee’s. paces Hor is wow
answered |
A nppose the new constitution ay such.
1 admits the present one is inadequate, Hut suis the plu |
posed constitution faulty. And the old vue has worked for
sume ten yer
esting Hente—make hast slowly

MUST STATE BE'SHOCKE TO ACTION?

SAFETY SHOULD COME
we the statement by
effect that he is willing te

some form of traflie prc
je street, Robin street,

New Myskania Members Have Led In State’s
Undergraduates Activities For Three Years

early half the me

it-the corner of St

three are residents of the ¢

this sityation fo, the

ily insist upon a trafi

pedestrian trattie world aid i
It was suggested re
congestion atthe corer,
that suggestion to crass
from eight to nine o'clock,

chvol 20 and of the Albany High Setnot

Reeords of the major activities

That Mherecaseay: toil
News invite the nuaker of

vrganization. follow
Gi LAVERNE CARR,
Hing eh Sel, ts

hie ty ross the street

he looks several ways Se tine

Tas some jumping
Tots of room at the comer, admittedly.
ing it dangerous for the pedes
us if he were nut given the

Ik

‘it would be Tess danger

informed of narrow ese

neone is injured or perhaps killed at the imerscetion

tiess should be giv

Saviety should coinie first

ate i
The students hage fost feiial tal thet
Tuist a prronmisinys any

writer yi anonymity note plastered sai hinllesin

hourds this week

writer would have the student

News received a simibur beter’

Now whether the
But the point is this
daa sow junt Iw iting ent. pin
in its clash with

could have bromghn sit more
Kaplan wonld he

Clarity Alone Shows
Constitution Need,
Cochrane Writes

thriving institution
liewes that it fills a need tor

the fimite tow that ae

well llvstested seal sen

ue pretereuce ter thi Wigelist

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 25, 1

928

DR. RICHARDSON LAYS
CORNERSTONE FRIDAY;
DR. DEARBORN SPEAKS

Dr, Leonard Woods Richardson,
faculty member

LANSLEY APPOINTS
CABINET OF Y.W.C.A

Pulver, Hills, Watts, Mc Nickle,

oldest

and in point

Grundhofer To Assist vive Mi versione of
New President the new Page 4
Tie ta weather, the
Mildred M. Hamstey. “24, presitentoeleet eeremany de. Richardson
ai the VOWS CSA, tay mamet her [and De Ned Dearborn, af the: state
cabinet ter assist inthe assoeiatiats af ilputtinent, spike, De, Deas
Hvities HeXt year nial Dr, Frank PL Graves, Mrs, Edwin R
< Miss Lamedey, the elevtive ner wf education,
yet Ruth Watts, HL. Metaler, dean Yael Bases Cee

Nurris, dD, sere merly Miss

J

lets Catherine B veting president, presided, ‘The s
Marion Box, ‘29% treastrer; Katherine [ chorus, directed by Dr’. Frederick H.{ Charlotte Jones,
Graham, VL anulergeluate representa Candlya, sang "Litt Up Thine Byes”
1 ver the Empire St
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Figs te Co J. Deyn, allege

the
Panieri Hogan com
ineldedt

i SENIORS ELECT CURTIS
TO BE TOASTMISTRESS

on

FRESHMEN REELECT
LUDLUM PRESIDENT
AT MEETING MONDAY

Russell Landhum will again lead the |

wight neement

‘beth Burdette will he secretary
y Howard and

Sftiad fur the aflice

rine Heealeriek tay 1

aibileties while Daniel Ca
s aahleties

Gilbort will represent the class
wothe GooAS aM. couneil saul Chartes
iy at the men's athletic evuneil

1 Cairns will teal th

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DRAMATIC HEAD MARRIES ALUMNUS

ERLICH, '28, BLOCKED
IN LIFE’S AMBITION
10 BECOME TEACHER

Death has thwarted the life ambition
of Mollie to obtain a college

Mthany Evening News

THE JONES’ ANNOUNCE
DAUGHTER’S MARRIAGE

Me

tw obtain
education,
Her mother ean

rel MS Heat turned with the be
Ni

was performed May 12, Mrs. V
Klecek is a member nf Delta One
Mr. Van Kleeek «

Kappa Delta Rhu,

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 2, 1928

HAMILTON 10 PLAY’
VARSITY NINE TODAY

Allan And Whiston Will Be
Battery In First Of Two
Game Series

‘The State College and Hamilton col-
lege baseball teams will meet in the first
‘of a two game series this afternoon at
30 o'clock.

nine has profited

ation and may
the invalids: Kuc-

by the R, E
have the ser
ynski, Carr ang
, Kucaynski

will go. to th
and will have
opponent.
ood ball

uilton,, whi his played! a schedule
8f very strong teams wor two out OF its
ix. games

itonians
probable Tineups
Hamilton

Kucaynski, rf
Griffin, 2b)
Taylor, ef

Han, Lawton, rf
ie baseball game scheduled for fast

saturday State anid Rensselaer

Polytechnic in

off because of rain,

slated to piteh will be ready: for the

Hamilton engagement tlay

3 INSTRUCTORS LEAVE;
2 PICK NEW POSITIONS

Two membe

will he
th ML. Leek, assistant super
visor of French, will take char th
French a
Amityville
was

lege with the d

Noethyurt High |S

Bridge, Dancing And Lectare Notes
Engage  Diphtheria-Exposed Deltas

Delta Omega is not receiy
week-end

iconsider-
Deltas to

BOTTO HEADS JUNIORS,

s the newly elected
junior class, Mie«

Marion Botto,

REVOTES SHOW TODAY |:

‘PERILOUS CROSSING
‘|| MAY BE REGULATED

Lasch Promises To Consider
Suggestions For Traffic
Direction

students ar any
that they have same
the |

worthwhile on ta make

ate. College

representative of Ue Stare Colaset
vs hy Commissioner of Public Safety
Ji Lease!

Kl the News
cullege every | ty
far as fie ean]

for the erection of any traffic con | af

nt

Ni

thar fill wu th Sines the

bard ared Kathryn Watkins and: Hee
cick Crumb,
dunlolphy Wath
the jils aud
pectively
Moore is the new numager ul
sitls’ athletics and Israel Kaplan, uf
nen’ athletes
Gladys Bates Hats heen re-elected sonny
auler aunt Webster will teal |
tise cheers, Margaret Hurnap has beet
lected reporter

SIX YEARLINGS SPEAK

Six contestants will compete in the
nize speking contest

Guztnan,
ant Wil
hielniena Sehucider, ‘The winner will he
awarded twentyofive dollars given hy
Hresident \. Re Brubacher

BIOLOGISTS TO ELECT
Officers of the biology club for next
ear will he elected at the iu
“spond ‘Tuesthay,
for the different offices
sident: Eanily Cyurles, Amie

FOR BRUBACHER PRIZE}:

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students vai the .Mbsany

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“Street of Sin”

'28 AND '30 SING BEST

‘The seniors and sophomores are State
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