State College News, Volume 10, Number 25, 1926 April 16

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VoL. X NO, 25

VISITING MOTHERS
WILL SEE PAGEANT

Newman, Y. W., and Menorah
To Familiarize Mothers with
College Life

DR. BRUBACHER TO SPEAK

Mothers’ and Daughters’ week-end
will he April 30,

Kor the past two years a joiut cam
mittee of the three retigions clubs: hi
inaugurated a Mathers’
Weeks Lind, started inorder
ive the students a

avn Daauyelters
Ih was
qypartinity: to show
life is like. |
committees. inn charge
vy New

amd
re
April 30 it

Uivie mothers what enlleg
This year the
are; Y, Wa Mie Gomi
man Club, Marion O'Con
Menorah Kuby
Plas for dhe weekoend of
elutes at supper in the cafeteria Kr
evening, follewed hy the Politica! Seience
yen; GOAL AS will hotd |
May-Day Suuday mornin
cach chib will attend services at their

Society,

Saturday
festivities

NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS

ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, AP#IL 16, 1926

CARNIVAL QUEEN TO
BE CROWNED MAY 14;
PLAN GALA EVENTS

Spanish Carnival will be held May 14
‘The Spanish dinner will be held tr
five to six o'clock in the eafeteria, Late
inv the evecting the entertainment will tak
place in the auditorium, At this. time
the Quest of the Carnival, elected by: the
student body, will be erowned. Aone
act play will alsa be presented sant he
tween the events an the program, jee
cream, soft drinks, candy, sand balloons
will he sath, There will he dareinye
afterwards in the sgymmasinm,
‘The committees are as
al chairman, Gertrnde WV,
president af Spanish. Club:
ent, Ruth MeNutt, chairman,
Marcella Street,” Ethel fron
wents, Merry, chairman,
Crawford, (Quinlan, Anne

Chairman

falows

Leyneh,
enter

Hutia

rN
Couredy AIL Eves News

hi erp

Rath A Menune, 2, who haw chews | Ala Tere

| of entertainment for the Spanish ©
‘and af dancing (or the Keeneh:
\wnwalyo In charge of the dancing at

Rdereaar trene Cite wewce Elmiare 5

balloons, thwvers, ive cream, sett drinks,

respective ehurehes, and in the afternoon,
there will be a general assemblage at
college, at which Dr, Heubacher wilh
speak

Plans for the historical paygeant, which

tlh

i
hot weatrins

127, are trainin
several different
Molly Neville, Eyelyi
Kui MeNun, Hertha Zajam,
Melanie Grant, Ana ‘Nanfman, Molly
Kanto, | Aiulline THejen, Een
Keath Mowre, Mla tall
drat Eaumleyc Tenth aster HW
Hihel Curley, Margaret. ‘Stongenbursh
Laura Goulding, Eleanor” Vail Ruth
Wheelock, Caratine | Schelek, Helen
Montgomery, Helen Deans, Mary 6
an Hetty Raton and Marcella Street

“QUALITY STREET” TO

CLOSE DRAMA SFASON) sic"

The last big event in the
gram of the Dramaties ant Art associa
tin, when the association will present

reading

Marie's
at Chance
W815 0
niet stre
and Susi

will take

ia Wedneulay Aprit 21
Street” is

Enytand where Phock
rentle English adies of
their home, Kon r
soumger aly, allowed elysely
mianierstandings, sep
of course, reconciliation, This. r
ordinary sequenee of eve
however, together by the inimi-
table Harrie charm,
Students will be admitted on student
tax tickets, reserved seats may be ob=
tained for an extra charge of twenty-five
cents,

nuke
f

i) Commercial at Babylon,

Mar

Esther Milnes, chairman, Wand
Marie Lyneh, Doris ‘Appleby,
MeCalfrey, Marga Smyth,
entries Hodgins. elit
Mellon, Bess

Esther Lavarny: — enstumes,
true Walsh, chairman, Helen Under
, Margaret Luke, Sura lees

Miainin
Mary
dimer,
\

|ORGANIZATION FORMED
| TO UPHOLD TRADITIONS

i pasiearer wt
|ptintee and upperclassmen students:
has been formed to help wyphold college
| Tike beeteanne: esta dane ‘ain
caps or otherwise viokatins [Grueschaw wis omitted front the fist of
fives were persuaded to mend their | senior Thonar students, whiely was ube

Mary
organization

ions, seme the name of

Professor Sayles Announces Partial List of Positions
For Next Year Obtained by Members of Graduating Class

Professor John M.S! prineipa
AP Milne [Ugh Sel of, today announeed jut Binghamton
2 and
Rhein,
‘ommereial at Kingston ;
at Sea Cliff;
Richmondyille; Florence Day
tin at Richmundyille; Gladys
Monk, French at Hertha
Speeht, Education Wuilding at Albany
Emily Sullivan, History at Amsterdam;
Vera Vines, French and English at
Eden; Esther Miller, Mathematics and
History at Schenectady; Marie Gentner
Latin at Kinderhook ; Ruth
Vin Zuet, Seience at Scheneetady
Gladys Monington, — Mathematies and
Commercial at Camillus:

jand History at Shortovilles Helew Eliot,
Carolyn Coteman, Latin

Krevel at Ru

Music at Cobleskill;

Martha

Doris Younes,

tial list ef members af the class
uated this: June,

|

he
of '26 wh vill he
red pwisitions mest year

with the

nd haves
J Phe Hist of ay eer
follow: | dngtish
atl
a

placed so far, ary

Carleton

ckhee, Feonomies mh,

Mes
Ruth Hopk’ns, Kayglish and |

x Maowse Kiverhead

Hakdwin,
‘ubleskill
min at Marly

Frwvees Cheyney: at at

Lorena Shaffer,
N. Yuz Charice
ry at North
Hesjamin, History and
Sarah Petherbridue,
Sylvia Esti

Union colteve, Hil

lish and Lib
ville; Hazel
‘vies at Coble kill
‘ommereial at Northville
brook, Latin and Freuch at Hridgewater :
lish anh

taker
Freneh

Commercial at Glayersyille:

Ficonderog
unt Biola

tics at Millbrook; Helen
| , French, Biology and Uistary at
| iar: Maurid Haxlehers, Science at
Walton: “Harry Godfrey. Principal, at
West Hebron: Marion O'Connr, Ene
lish at Shortsvilte Joanne Grady, Preneh

1 Ranatish
Biology:
saish

t
Hetew
Viola
Greenville

Dieta
Schoharie; iW

History at

aud

Mary!
H

ith Oshorn,

ELIGIBLE file

Nine Greek Name Societies
Choose Candidates
After Rushing

PICK FEWER THAN USUAL
Sororities have annomneed their new
reshiman an
Helin Ome

membership

Wr.
weleomes into plu
Gertrude Hall, Mildred
ansley, Louise Mathewson, Katherine

Turpeninys
1a Phi weteomes Helen Deans, "27,
aun Goulding, “29% Frances Kellogg,
Felizabeth Pulver, “29, and Klemor

Vail, ‘29, anthers,

Kappa

as pede
Dela weleomes into pledge

snembership Lone 7, Josephine

Hrawn, 2% Evelyn Graves, 29 Marian

Sloan, ‘29 and Heanor Snell, "2%

Psi Gamma welcomes Alive Hills, '29,
rude Schweutker, “29, Helen Stone,
and Welch, 29 as pledge

members,

Chi Sigma Theta welewmes ato pede
membership Jaseph
Connor, JK Marie
Catherine Duty, °29,

y Mart, 29) Mary th
Koen, 2) Marie

Mary MeCalfrey, "29
Aiphit Epsilon Phi weleomes jnto

pledge membership, Gertrude Hraslow,

29, Anna Gulensky, 29, and Mollie Kaul

nny, 29,

Gamma Kappa 1
plede membership
27, Dorathy 1
Hrownhardt,
Datum, Marion
Joyce Hoe, ¢

"2,

m, at

Hyneli, "29, and

Welcomes into
Dorothy Handle
“28, Mildred
Cosea, Dora

iret

herine Nichols and Vera

dys Vaduey of class of 1929 as

piledue members,
Delta Omie
Mberta WW
Hizabeth Th

1 welcomes Ey

‘atkins, Major
cits pled

members, '

WILL PUBLISH ‘PED’
WITHIN FEW WEEKS

The Pedagogue is expected to be
distributed in about two weeks.
Avesedicg, interview
Minnie E Greena
ihe "1926" Pedago
tumustetl fa

pawes a
h College organization
been ordered, andthe
we border, designed by Alice Gooding,
26, will be Grecian, The seninr. writ
ups are the shortest and snappiest on
h one consisting of not more
Gi the Pel will be
cause of
the new colored wood bh

Page 'T'wo

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, APRIL 16, 1926

State Cullege News

D BY THE CLASS OF 1918
No 26

April 16. 1926

Published weekly during the college
year by the Student Body of the New
York ‘State College for Teachers at
Albany, New York,

The subscription rate is three dollars
per year. , Advertising rates may be had
on application to the business manager,

Chief
Hanny S. Govrney, '26
Managing Editor
Eowin Van Kurecx, '27
Business. Manager
Heurn E, Euuiorr, '26
Subscription Manager
Heten Banctay, '26
Copy Reader
Manoaner Bensamsn, '26
Assistant Business Managers
Maa Hawratan, 27

Hee

Assistant Copy Re
Juuia Fay, '27
Associate Editors
Sata Barkley, ‘27 Louise Gunn, '27
Katharine Blenis, | Auna Kot “20
Joyce Persons, 26
Reporters
Leah Cohen izabeth 1yeMullen
helma Brezee Lost Van Schack
Higgins Katherine Saxton

Adelaide Hollister Dorothy Watts
Elnah Krieg Bertha Zajan
TILE BELL CAMPAIGN

ssful completion of the eam.

e College-Milne Hit
Mbany's memorial

occasion of sitist

The su
paign for the
School” bell

will he represented hy it

The response of the students
of the high school and af the culle'e,
a ae orgtaions, the slaves, andl the
faculty prove State is. inter-
ested in Albany: Tal thatthe eolleye ts
thoroughly tain its position
among the 1 influences of

ttle less enthusiasm would have
the entire project to drop,
other student coups, notably
anja, also helped advance the ei

RY TRA WBERRY FESTIVAL
PART OF MAY DAY PLAN

May Day ill be Saturday, Moy
Tn the afternoon the girls’ trick meet
of the Ge Ac A. will be held AL 7:00,
the annual ‘exhibit of the gymnasivn
work of the two lower elasses will be

\ strawberry festival will take
Mildred Loman,

Her assistants ont
are Gertrude

kiven,

State College- Milne High Bell Assured for Carillon

As Students, Faculty and Organizations Pledge $538

_ The News! campaign for $500. for an
inseribed_bell for Albany's carillon is THR CARILLON BUND
mh SHE || Previpusly acknowledged... $480.00
ples i, now |] Stns + 18.00
Be, Y)] Haculy 20.00
Rhein, Faw iiss
dent Quarterly, Me
tae ia Ny Soph
"of th init Chisses, Caine
$180 ae hen Se, Chatty ny,
a yall fi Joseph Henry Clubs, $5
fenumper || eh " 45.00
sis || Canterbury. Club 2.50
tite | Classical Club 2350
dents have yet -
to ealeen thc Hota 3538.0

wl Hiet
is tow assured, The hell |
ny hg fn ele

Re Hew
iia Alin. ih ex peenael

The
School bell
has heen set
of the
baeher sand

tributors

MeCie
Me

¥. Hlayehe

ea

Following, is the Hist of new student cone

satisfaction with the results xe. Carton
\ chr for $8 was received hy Muriel | ie Niger
La Wetned, student associations chairman, | dessette, Maria Syet Mt

four company, makers

Mma

Hird,

‘The Fist vf faetty:miciliers, lin Have
pledged since the
nounced fallaws:

Anders, Miss Hlizabeth 1,

Avery

list previously an

Danican, Charlotte
Daniels, Ceetrnde
Dardess, Mary

Ni

Miss Blanche M.

Rhoades
Robin, Bhinehe

duftois, Ethel |
| Lauheck, entree
Gould, Idi Or
Green’ Edith
Mla
au How, M
Marjori venny

Miss Aue [,
lecker, Professor W
Flemmins, Miss Mari
Frear, Mes, Florence
Hastines, Het
Tilley, Protes
Hill, Miss Mice ‘T
Hur hison, Professor David
Falvon, Miss Le Antoinette
Malcolm, Miss aut

M ve-sar Elizabeth
Pelty, Mise Cathe
Perive, Miss Eun
Hieree, Dean Avia E.
Rierdson Danan WW
2 Miss Elizabett F
th mine Miss Lana
Walker, Professor A. A,
Warthman, Me, Charles

FROSH NOMINATE SONG
AND CHEER LEADERS

freciman sony

i, Chralyn

Viv Se
ney Mary Vi

Ward

Ward,
Winne
Vortuny Irene

c. Ruth
Mahelte
I, Vivian

Nominations. for wud] With the

cheer leaders were held in chiss meetings

Marion Cov klin and
lewler: Hetty
y STs, Mib
Mathews on,

Grace Chippendale,
for cheer

tices will he poster
at 8100, advanced
Practice fort

Louis Kline
Katou, Anne Mosher,
deed Lanstey and Lonise

DEAN METZLER SPEA¥'S
AT MATH CLUB DINNER

Mathematics Club will Wold its anna!
dinner in the cafeteria tomures w nil
6:00 P.M. After dinner, at whieh De
Willian ti, Metzler pe the
the spring initiation wf ew membe
take place.

FRENCH FETE APRIL 23

9:00,

day afternoons fram
Everyone is urged to come a

last fall were €
ames. won by
‘urs, 2; sono

ores, 1

A camp for calleyge girls
will be opened this: sumnn
hy Dorothy Watts,

committee
27, Dorathy
ley, 29,

her "28,

Mildred 1

2. Students who have
Frenel Chub held a shart business | annual students’ conference
ing Wedieslay afternoon, at whieh | Bay, will realize the
las for the few were compl The fotiers for
aml was held fast f nae, and te
sanctions with the bans for see Dor

sind rates.

Waterman, ¢
W

M

vat

rel
Svecht, Hertha

wekeosbnieh, Hele

Vann Selick, 6.
fe,

ier, Marion
1

M.
we, Isabelle

STUDENTS MAY AGAIN
SIGN FOR SWIMMING

pressings of winter's chill,
Huesdtay night, is aun Gi, Ac AS wight

avkcedl Lo sitt
toon, arr the |

(om Briday, ‘The noaninees for song leader fat Hath Stnlents are
are; Gertrude Schwventher, Aico His, euch “week, Monlay
te AL AL bulletin board, where the os

track meet on May
Day, May be is an Monday: and Werbres:
4:00 10

5.00.

“The series of valley: hall sgunes heen
mpl at week |The

Trestnnen, 0

series bexin with, the senior
ophomore game pliyed on ‘Tuesday

CAMP AT SILVER BAY

nil teachers
Fal Silver. Ray
‘al Kunth Watts,

Sth

| hater

'MOVING-UP DAY IS
POSTPONED 10 JUNE

Each Week-end Taken by Other
Activities, Including
Club Functions

‘The rush of social events scheduled
for April and May have filled every week

end and pushed Moving-up Day. inte
June, Every Friday, exeept the last one
in May, is taken, and several Saturday

leek The
scl ys April 16, senior
saph party; Saturday, April 17, inter

sorurity partyin gym, Math Club initia

nights are alse vents already

tions; Friday, Apr French 1
Saturday, Aprit 24, Gym Frolic; Priday,
April, Political Science Maxeiant
Saturday, May 1 GOAL AL May” Day
Kriday, May 2, Iitersorority: Ball; Ke
‘lay, May My Spanish Carnigal Sanur
‘lay, May 13, Indian Ladder Hike, Spring
Chueert: Friday, May 21, Saturday, May
22. Advanced Dramatics Plays: Kriduy,
fine 4, Moving-nyy 1

The week nf Aprit 30 has abs ben

chosen Mathers’ Week-end,

¥.W. SENDS DUBOIS AND
| PABST TO MILWAUKEE

Ethel Dultois and Mitdred Pabst have
JIwen elected 10 renreseat Vs WV, the
| National Yo W.-C. AL eomyention at
Milwaukee, Al beaches of \
will he represented but there ‘will ea
special uitional student assembly: for the
present, Te cote

nt is tobe Held April 20-30,” Migs
Pabst and Miss Dutois will stop off at
Wisconsin for a committe

day evening, Dr, Moldentewer
uster Presbyterian Churel gave
the first of a series nf four lectures. to

given al YW,

r
MMI calles

'" e stidlents are urged
tus atten,

NEXT G. A. A. FROLIC
PLANNED BY SENIORS

G. ALA. will hold the next gym frolic
April 23, which will be planned by the
seniors, “The exact mature af the
as snot yet heen ely: decided ao
Mildred’ Loman is chairman uf eter

Me

Klizaheth Milminie Wil ee that rede h
ments re provided

NEWMAN CLUB HEARS
DUNNEY ON EVOLUTION

Newman Club held its regular monthly

meeting on Tuesday, April 1d at 4m,
i Gertride Lynch, 26, view
resident of the club, presided, and
Father Joseph A, Durney: gave the see:

ond af a series oF tates on “EEyota an and
eh.”

teely Communion anid
ave June 6. Further
haus fur this event will be anounced

|

Page Three

NEWS BOARD REVIEWS
WORK OF CANDIDATES;
NAME NEW STAFF SOON

and associate
questionaires designed tw test the work
they have done,

Si
also.

tions for improvements are
Account is taken af the
time given by “eu
anid to the quality a
cchokurship
sh, the other ex

they produce.
pecially those in
teaccurriculur activities in whieh they

ive interested, are alse considered.

The News’ hoard, comprised of the
editor-in-chief, business manager, cir
py: resider snd nan
expects ta apnomnee the
clections within a few weeks,

NEWMAN PLANS THIRD
SHRINE PILGRIMAGE

Newman Club veil cooperate with
Ye WC. As and Meneeraly inv the aan
Mother sand Daw iter Week-end to take

phice April 30-May 2. The events of
the week-end, invehiding Political Seienee
nad G\. A. May Day, will he
deal weith a high mays on Sunday
at the Cathedral af the finmaet

Auriesv ile,
May 28. ‘This eveut is om
impressive religions, ceremonies included
in the club's activities for the year, aud
a large attendance is: amicipated

Y. W. REQUEST CLOTHES
FOR TOMORROW’S SALE

Y. WV, rumniaye site will take place t+
morrow afteriian, His not yet the fate
tw leave discarded wister clothes with

AL a meeting Tuesthyy of the Minanee
Hoard, it was decided tv publish the |
following tmames continuously inthe
News for the remainder of the term
As snon as any, pay the tax, their names

V

Stu hho entered in January whe
have the half tax! Edith Ale
mark, Lehrman, Mildred eter-

sent, Henjamin Yavner

The Ox Woman

On an East Indian farm, where the crop is tea, a
wooden plow turns up the rich black soil. A
woman drives, another woman pulls—and a black

and en
ences

electricity is d
fields will be sent 0
‘Ask for booklet GE!

*) PRINTERS TO COLLEGES

The Brandow Printing
Company
Makers of

| “The Ped”--“The Book of Verse”

ox pulls beside her.

Six hours under a tropical sun, a bowl of cold rice
—and six hours more, Then the woman goes to her
bed of rushes, and the beast to his mud stall.

Tomorrow will be the same,

The American home has many conveniences. But
many American women often work as hard as their

Oriental sisters.

They toil at the washtub, they

carry water, they churn by hand—all tasks which
electricity can do for them at small cost, in half

the time.

The labor-saving possibilities of electricity are
constantly becoming more widely recognized. And
the social significance of |he release of the American.
woman from physical drudgery, through the increas-
ing use of electricity in and about the home, will
appeal instantly to every college man and woman.

2108

‘GENERAL ELECTRIC

| QBNERAL CRPNROTAD

Hewetts Silk Sho

| Now located on the ground floor

cor. COLUMBIA ST. |

| 80N. PEARL

Quality Silks, Woolens, Cottons |

KOHN BROS.

“A Good Place to Buy”
SHOES

125 Central Ave. at Lexington
Open Evenings

Page Four

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, APRIL 16, 1926

COLLEGE NEWS AT
A ‘GLANCE

Among State College alumnae who
ment of Home
ast week are Helen
Dora

visiting, the Col~
Miss Orr is teaching at
N.Y.
of Fndicott, spent the
Yaleuim hail as the Kuest of

Professor ( Hidley of the
History department,
burgh “teachers on
recently

i

"Current

f sm
April 10, Mes, Seat was formerly Jean
i

spent a few days at

the week-end

Your Printer

The Gateway Press

QUALITY PRINTERS
At your elbow—West 2037

CALENDAR

Today
AL Thay —Pray Carian Pledge,
Mo Chemistry Clnb—

eo 26h
8:00-1:00.
Part

M. — Senior-Soph

Tuesda;
4:00 Pe Me Palit e Club
— Room jot,

7S P.M.
150,

Joseph Heney—Roon

Wednesday, Apr'l 21
P.M. Chancellor's: Hatl—

H Street," by) Miss Agnes
‘Thursday, Apr'l 22

7:00 1. M ‘Moldentawer's

Adiiress—Auudivoritan,

day Apr'l 23
7200-11200 PM" Frenely
Auclit-riun,

‘| ALUMNI EXECUTIVES
TO MEET TODAY AT 3

There svill be a meeting today: at 3:00)
o'clock, in Dean Pierce's attics of
executive committee of the Mlumnae ase
ciation,

ECONOMY

DRESS GOODS STORE

25 Central Ave. Phone W-3791-M

Sik - Woolen - Cotton

Henstitching and Trimming
OPEN EVENINGS

State College
Cafeteria

336 Central Ave.

208 WASHINGTON AVENUE

Regular Dinner 40c
1a. m, to3 p.m,

SPECIAL CH!

IDEAL RESTAURANT

George F. Hamp, Prop.

PHONE CONNECTION

SUNDAYS 60c

Luncheon or dinner 11:15—1:30

‘Id_al Food"

ALBANY, N. Y.|

ICKEN DINNER

Supper 702
Sp mto8pm

MILLINERY O SUPPLIES

SAL
yt

AND

Hi

REALL
nN

BRUBACHER SPEAKS AT
CORTLAND CONFERENCE

at Cortland on the

the Normal
te College for
talked! to the

Between

also, he attended a memorial

ie for a former member of the

Schenectady school department

STATE Y. W. ENTERTAINS
FORTY CITY “Y”’ GIRLS

Monday, the College Y. WW, entertained
a group of forty girls from the city

Melanie Ge ie
ult. Hilda S
ly Willian

rs W. WEYRICH

BARBER
299 ONTARIO STREET

Special attention to college students

Oriental and Occidental

Restaurant
44STATE STREET

Dancing Every Evening sian.

ual VAD M.

GUSTAVE LOREY

Photographer

130 State St. Albany, N. ¥

360 Broadway Saratoga Springs

Photonrapher of Pestagorue, 1925

H...E. ‘STAHLER’S-

307 CENTRAL AVE. Albany, N. Y.

BROADWAY >

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dealer’s
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ce loniber neue ewes 5 money
ns ditties amd traditional seomas and

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Glothes that are Distinctive but wat Expensive

SMART CLOTHES

for

YOUNG MEN and MISSES

CLOTHING, HATS,

SHOES, HABERDASHERY

Steefel_ Brothers
ne.

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Candies, Ice Cream, Soda, Cigars

Phone West 6448

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Main 2287

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