State College News, Volume 13, Number 12, 1928 December 14

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NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS

Aupany, N,

Y. Fripay, Diewaner 4.

10 cents per copy, $2.25 per yenr

Convention Today May Crganize)
National Speakers’ Bureau
For Colleges

Thin, tied eae wl
tie NEWS hy

Columbia,

Missouri,
Any oppurtunity
State College tw receive speakers of in
ternational aah national reputation any
he affered here tomorrow if the National
Student Federation of America, itr cot
gress here, adopts a plan to he presented

hy: committee

F the proposed speakers’ Iureau as
organized, it may be possible to eneage
Proiessor John M, Dewey and Pretes

diy Erskine, hath of Columbia Unis!
{tw speatk’ in Albany
Oxford May Debate Here?
‘Phe debate commitice i the teder
whiell has arranged a United States tour
of English debxite teams this’ year, will
report tomorrow. It may be possible
that the Oxiord debate team could be

conferences ot colleges and universities
ted in the same geographical area

\ finaneial organization Nets

made it possible forthe National Stu

deat Federation of America te consider
exclusively for the first time in fone
he problems of the American

Edward 11, Miller, president ot
1) stixtent
ful iver

student
federation, tld. aly

We mnist  effectitite ais fat
which the federation stuids anil thereby
prove its usefuluess in the student lite
i this country,” he deekired in opening
the fourth suninal eoteress af the as
ation,
Phe Conniederati
Hndiants, an Ean
NOt

represented

ilar tr the Wa
WU thie
Honor

U sattenuded he discussion group
dunce system yesterday stern

System Discussion

In Plays Tonight |
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| And CORNELIA VAN KLELOR
Vitis QurH

"iCentitess, Mbany, Evening News)

Miss Van Kleeck and Miss Bal-
lagh will play in The Siege" to
Hight and tomorrow aight

FOOTLIGHT ARTISTS
NOT ONLY WORKERS
IN STUDENT PLAYS

thirteen people
Avant satel tomes

Jackson, a Reulnate at the Unier york, according tn Miss Mitesh
sity af Mahan, wha hay written at jeer, lirevter oi deamaties
Thesis on the Inator seston vei aliest  Pyosentation ot the pkiys is ath
every institution ap the: eottit sthe sportant work ef the rare, Miss
leader tink Shits there pat Ay ane the
Ti other foams at the aalamtistration peiveiples et ply. production Fearne i
Imnihlings i the aitiversity, eICUSshalh tyeot tage aad Mie, eam ehasses,
Heonps air student gewermncnt aatlehes, be tye lays. whic will be pre
the reserve etlcers training Corps, ated ccutod Caielt in the camteriam yt the
Sororities amb fraternities. were bem Vian Histitiite ef istry al Art at
inducted The disetivsiantes which listed S18 areleek, ates The Siee,”” a ta
Hane te six welick yesterday se "ihackr the

ian, will he continned tentay
stealleges saad mused
lucteal tonight

Elect Officers Tomorrow

Oigers far the year will he elevtol
at the weneral session vt Uke com
Tomine tet sal fey wll be

aadiped. Plans will be: submitted
.

rive the organization at the NOS.
Vining sat snternitsston inthe est
T hope te have. the
y vinitinns 1 Liqullss
athe Biche at tlh
Missstt, ale
NL
State Culley

peavey
uty

‘haves

sity sal

Helen
mn

Ve Many Upstairs.” 4 eames hy
Hoan
Aims to Train Producers
early every teacher eat Kesh
ane Miss Fay
to tle ome wot at
Ie ts te aesioniplish thi

tits have bnovw ted
ay porluetion: ane
sistrawtion an this

eoehinge Tee aye
Hig sity eof ans contre HE iy Mat ak Catt
nachna Fat ab pneducing. Pease
That tie Qwarh oat tie comnts
foally ge aniertant ae the Wath
Joe his take the part

Tas te vseah ave aeive thie pays ts

ib tuetilays at the vbass elute

Miesanele practical ene

BRARY 10 EXPAND |
IN NBW BUILDINGS

u

Corner For Iilustrated Books
Will Encourage Reading,

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| Mr. Sayles Thinks
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Greater Whrary facilities for students
seties of three

will he available when t
new buildings may under construction,
are completed and ready. for oceupaney

ly

When the new Milne Hall is rei
Jouse the practice teachings unit, the th
brary of the Milne High Sehoot will be
nivel tr the sehl's mew brary’ ot the
nM af tae ae Dain

| AN the Jibrary: equipment th

ant nearly all the hooks
new," Miss. Mar ins
in Ubrary science, explained.” Miss Red
way will heeome Milne High Sehoot fi
Iwarian nest semester

ilustvated bowks will be featured in
we section wt the high: sehood library
she declired. "Professir John M, Say

influence in
wel Titerature

Tos believes this. will be

ihe hi a as
nag te acer sions
1 Vow mmeh practice tachers will he
Jallowed te use the school’s library” has
1 ecu determi, Mise Rela Sa
It will he ine ae 8 raclce center fw
Hibeary- schists, sie sdectare
More Room for College Books
Wit the temaval wf the gh selunl
bide emery ovorelber agate ft
talc Ionks a the present brary. At
may the ew Tage Tall theatre
ompfeted the pest uwliiriam cam fe
faneried” ies Miqars, ile college]
vill fe towed roan ei preset
rarters. The resent alicia wil
The Falko. Ric “Tle atic |

i
will he in part of the present xymmas- |

jum aun affices will be built ia back ot |
the smditurinm where the health dep
nent is way located, according tw. Miss!
Maury E, Cobh, librarian, The health
lees will be moved to burger quarters.
ther ene shelf space tor reading
room is here,” added Miss
Cobh, who tas been at the callege tor |

Fe ¢

the last eight years. "When we: bay
new Dunks we Have to weed out the wll
Hecinnse we haven't space for both, Na

we must keep ap. tu dat
vine mnaerial but thes h
would pre

TO OUST NON-PAYERS

FROM THEIR OFFICES *

| Matters of student sthees why hase

saunotneedd
complete Hist

1 ONd sti
ents, with the frestanmn class still lead

have heen
ig i the prereentage of te ekass pai
Ninety tine percent at the freshman have
tui 0 per cent: sophumare
XS per cent; Settiats, ME per eent

juniors,

Convention Chairman

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SSS ANNE STAFFORO
Touminny Alin

Anne E, Stafford, '29, who is in
chirge of the Newman club con
wenition this weekend

GOAST GUARD TEAM
PLAYS HERE TODAY

Fewer State Men May Be Used
In Game With Stronger
Opponents

Tieng News)

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Opposition for the varsity quintet |
tonight the United States
Coast Gur demy promises to be

bit harder than the contest
iday when Stue triumphed over St
Michaels, 41-18,

The New
downed the Hrovidel
hy a 48-36 score, ‘The Providence o
fit was defeated by the State varsity
by a one point margin in an overtime
game only aiter the hardest kind of

fixht, ‘The visitors have seven letter
men with the team this winter, which
oud nuclets for a successful

Londoners last winter

Tike game’ here tonight ig: ue: unied
jue an the: Coast Guard ea

schedule. The New London team
played Arnold Colley il Durfee last
eck eM and shaweit up auite. Well
inthe contests, Phe: visiturs. will ine |
tip with at all veteran syuad, Cap
tain Weutland, who. lias played with
tie Academy for. the last two. years
will lead his team) on the floor from
Mie deer pooitiou aad fs expected us

kive the varsity centers. considerable
trouble,

The State fineup will be the sante
as that whieh started the yinie last
Week. His probable that fewer State

Collage phiyers will see action thaw
last week, when ten Purple
players ett ame |

The lineups for tonight
CA

t
Maloney Forward Kuczyuski
Sinton Forward Carr
Wendland (0) Center Klein
Kotand Guard Merwey (C1

Guard Whiston

College Is Eighty-four Years Old Next Wednesday;
Witnesses Curriculum Growth, Fires, New Buildings SEEK RUTH DRAPER

Hee will eetebrate ity burt
Nece 1X, whew the es

ie eaR IY bo si

w

duveslay,

will hee sours

viva cok ay yshien the: thermionieter was
fegisteritye ton belay gore aul the strevts
were st glare aif fee atid hated |

Fitts, Charles Warts

Ugh gag tatu ng uti barn ne oak ou geen tah oe
WILL EVALUATE CLUBS sew: ee rainy oy om oy A ne a ape iw Ree td ie a hee aaah aes
AND HONOR SOCIETIES ot toe en pede ead kee ate
Wowie steve ta elie teste tert the vara eS lied ens Mane lickers teed departs THe
wre i enced nal ut ht thy fe geet) 2 weak I as aa
ea at Surender ic Oo Sei gio lc hc ea

htatives al every «anya
suelal Greek letter

nay attend. Marion Conk
president of the As50)
ciation, will lead the
What caustitutes avtiv me
Dership will be defined by the aflicers
present, according to Miss Conklin!

fay the aughts yt th
T teed that they
ly doing the work con
july s than they. woul
abstract study.”

Dorothy
manager an
prompter

A short, tine tater, the

Lin inane was changed te New York State) wintay pres

College fur Teachers, ity present title, |
Tie collage Ty weathered we, Fes]
changes in site ot buildings, awl is now
facing occupation uf the ‘new Mile
Payer ann Kichiards, buildings:
The first fire was on January 8, 105!

minutes it hat spelled ruin te the $5,000)
a Few years before by
the vullege a sociation, ‘The fire
department found the building se tveing
Furnae and doomed to total destruction,

Six months later another fire broke
out inthe basement which was filled

(Cuntinued Colum a)

College five Cy

NEWMAN CLUB HOST
10 MANY CATHOLICS

State Convention Will Begin
Here Tomorrow Afternoon;
Continues Sunday

fe will be the guests
Newman club this week-
end when the province convention is

conducted here,
he sessions will begin tomorrow
afternoon with a business meeting at
the club house, 741 Madison avenue,
at two o'clock,

Kighty delegates are expected to
represent the Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute at the sessions, Us
use will send ei
four

fifteen,
so be

epresented, a
pers of the

attend.
The convention is one of the
activities. to be undertaken this

ear
by the club, according to Aune Stafe

foord, 29, preside
Keneral chair

of the local club
for the conven-

tion.
Joseph Hearn, national president of
the clubs. and’ Marjorie Fitzger
second vice president of the federa
tion, will be among the guests, Dean
Anna FVieree will be a guest of
Delegates will he entertained at a din
per dance tomorrow night at the Hotel
DeWitt Clinton,
The Ri Rev

bishop of the
will he the guest
hreak

Famed 1, Gibbons,
Athany Catholic diocese,
honor at the joint
stat the DeWitt
following the 9:30 o'clock mass
morning at the Cathedral of
ulate Conception,

e officers will he elected at a

business meeting following the break-
fast

Men delegates will be Phi:

sternity vat Rensselaer Poly.

technic Institute, ‘Troy, and wemen wil

MISS LAPEDES HEADS
SiUDENT JOURNALISTS

Bessie Lapedes, "29,
iute editor of the Sra

chap-

iational

ys ait the
t

inidiation
flicers were tw have been elected
tueeting, fast sight

Miss Laapedes succeeds Virginia

29, who was the first presi-

Jowal chapter, which was
yanized here last spring. “The
stallgtion was evnducted in the green

viol Draper Hall, Thursday: aight,
Hecember

The organization of the national fra.
ternity in| plans tur the present year
were discussed sat the meeting. Gold
ot the’ frater

heyy with: the in
nity were awarded te the mew amen
hers

FOR APPEARANCE HERE

Ruth Draper, internationally known
npersonator, may be presented by the
Dramatic sul ation in the
phe ot Cyril English actor,
whose manager cancelled his engagement
ter appear an Bay

We ate very srry
breach ui by
Gertrude 1
woation sai

cancelled his
entirely

‘ inoue the

Maude,

Mr

racer ble since
American engage-
decided nut tu

ASSEMBLIES PROGRAM

Dr. Adna W. Risley, head of the
history department will address, the
first assembly today on the Kel-
logg-Briand treaty. Dean Anna E.

Pierce will speak to the freshman
assembly,

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Establi!
une Underarad

ae 1916 by the Clam at 1948
a0 tor eacers

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Albany, N,V. December 14, 1928 Vol. XIII, No, |

PROFESSIONAL MINDEDN

To the student observer, it would appear th:
dent body here
the last few. years. WI
editorial to a
fessional attitude, a
to the expansion of the education department

vuit-eloubt du

professional courses,
come to think more professionally
It is in tine with
that the Naw plans go present from tne to time anil
on current trends in education, of interest to the future sec
rvlery school teachers of the. site + thoes
ws will in any sense attempt to become an edu

cational journal,
undergraduate

sacrifical i pe
I

mean only this: with the ec-uperation af the education te
partment, we hope to present news stories

fire such asx should—und will, we
re of our readers, Intelligent. student
ment on these articles will he weleame,

4 professional
hope— interest a
aint altamini com

SANTA CLAUS MONSTROSITIES
Some thirty Santa Clauses blossomed out this week in
purple and yellow toques, when the sophamures distributes

the fresh insignia for winter wear,
ww the traditional colors is a marked
present style of toques leaves much to be desired,

The question ig this: why are freshmen men required
wear the toques? Ix it tu distinguish them from other
students and from citizens of Albi Or is it to subject
them to ridicule? We believe that the reason fur fore
the men to wear toques is the former
the latter reason is not valid, Then why should the tw
be of such atrocious color schemes? Perhas yellow a

ple is better than green and yellow, or red wink gre
as the colors deen in recent years.

The move toward st is a step forward, in
is will in e the standard

Je de Ut
Trefore the standardization ix completed, the question that
should he asked is this: Is the combination of yellow ane
purple the most desirable combination? It would seem that
His not, if the toques distributed this week are a fair
sample of what may be expected in the future

And the shape af the toques may also he questioned, This
is especially true if the freshmen have te tare in the yellow
band At times one is remined of that naorions gure
sf the colored fuuny papers, Happy Hocigan, 1 woul
wean that the freshman men tight look hewer than s+ many
Happy Hi

Whi it nint he wise tu decide upear a standaed head
ear of a-different type? ‘The berets now in veggie night
be adopted, A purple beret, with perhaps a small yellow
scold iattent, wot, ave helieve, Ine Dotty imate liguiier sel
finite sited, tn the cea

Tt is, perhaps
sania A class Gt esha

While the
step. forward,

as to whether se

ht be obliged to wear

insignia off the campus

Weur it the student dtsseriaition «

this insignia worthy wf the colle Nothing
can now he done about the present Hut now

is the time te decide upor the ins listributed
Next your

American jouruatisan surely is tie the day. Here
i is but a few days hei and we have Hot yet

iss the letter to Virgin

au a single evlitearial pag

"ALL WORK AND NO PLAY

1's an old axiom about all work saul awe play making Jack
adil bay. Tr is quite as Tikely: that all serionsness andl ne

es will make for dey pedag tumate, of
se having the Lion witht ts thy
eeu the appearance af the successive Laity need se
red resting.

Thy relieve the student budy of thee
Hummurless grinding. and perkaps te save them trot the
perils al the commercisl funny papers, the News has gal
lantly come fore with its series ui faculty. jukes

When the publication uf these juke wits prvjecte

i

wreat periods of

al Cunsieva
ity: anil, with students
Inf Seach jokes, We've robe th

ans, und prescut iC tn this issue
ulty need not fear that we shall hide in the by-way>
with a net, just awaiting for th

storehunse eof one af his

fed ta put uso
Ke of them, of, will put on
her regalia and yo a-steuthing,

Now-luugh, future pedagogue, laugh.

s growth of professional thinking

cere

A iat legitienate news of

Business Manager
jMonaging Editor
sociale Monaging Editor

Advertising Manager

the stu
as become more professionally minded in
te it is mot the purpose of this
seribe a reason for this growth in the pre

With more
nly natural that students shonll

St atel College News

STATE COLLEGE NEWS DE

NEW EDITION OF
HIT WITH ILL USTRATION:

Drums. By James Boyd.
pages. $2.50.

Pictures by N.C. Wy
New York: Scribners.

N.C. Wyeth, who has illustrated several othe
books in the Scribner's series for younger
illustrates Mr, Boyd's highly successful Drums wit
teen color pages and nearly fifty black and white
‘The novel is famous in itsel
trations, the publishers. have
combhia
teachers of history as worthy’ supple
school classes. If the school library as a copy
new edition of Drums, we prophesy that there wil

| nce for urging students to it

Drums is the story of John Fraser, a yon
South during the Re The book In
that many novels of the Revolution devidedly: kik
ture of social conditions preceding the conflict. 1
see the Southern !
woods smithy, the

can th

the public
‘The hook has heen recommended

ste

tutor
dogs not
will find enough
the last leaf.

hook is a mitable see on
for school library use, its equal ean sot be found
ist of public
| Tuvter Portraits of the French Revolution, By
| Translated by Madeline 5
Boston: Little, Brower amd Con

| Tie these stents. wine have ken Professor 1

ECEMBER 14, 1928

“DRUMS” SCORES.
BY WYETH

lers, now
With these noteworthy illus-
inimit

ary revding in high

young reader

Liaitor’s mote: This

eth, 409
tof the
ALR.
hy seven-
sketches

junior high school period
ie | iumior hit 1 period,

NE

more able
jonal sein
Burnacnen aon

division
respond to the

extends from the |i

European Systems Have No Junior High Schools;
Small Group Reaches College, Dr. Brubacher Says

to the better positions in commerce ind
industry
‘hose who qualify in the group of the

in I

Am at
\ small gromp is selec ed for the hr gher
In place of it] yj fT vggerimnitics are asx alluws

clevemh year of age tw the sixteenth | schouls. They naw seve special
othe [S520 08 ae. 2, 8 expres 3 i wher :
I be ne. {rms there is a anit which covers our] Ty, ane sa spa

Juwior high school and Senior high 1 eoanpare

selol period, anal it seeks to accommplisl 1 ites nul
in the exactly what our hight seh yet selected
at va nplish, namely, pr unyeriit

or preparation for

eve we | ieustey 1 sclionls und cull

es The subject content of this period in] the peri, namely ‘

he back- Jihe European schools is much like the | aunetesuch sear 9

This | subject content of our American high sfiered whet

| schools, including as it dies the mative | or sch arbip

re aver PE Mmethier tongue, twa Cy the hosts af Sathinationis at
foreign languages, mathe . eholutshiqee in the aiversite
three sciences ands ry ofipentls teal witns: ttn thirty

xift At the completion of this previod an 134 ponds jer sear These at. the

in this [other process af elimination i put inte] students who pass fron the maddie sel
psration, Examinatinys are set tor the | oud V
burns of selecting the stents Mine meseal sh :
usual ability, These w' tr quality | ors teelovieal sched

Henri | in the higher group are given a “scl versity at baandett or

pages. | Leaving certificate

Vidley's

which will aalonin them

“Be Funny - - Don't Be Vulgar,”

|BRANDOW soLo WILL

conese: tu the. Fecoch ecrulution, this bowl wll ceva: tke : a
aw okt acquaintance; Ws withers, it will be st new. frien Said Dr, Brubacher To '26 Lion FEATURE CAROL SING
In either case, the jacket, the bright wagered ever, th és
unusual woodeuts and the well writte will be an ™ Norothy Kraudow, “a1, will siti a
shiration two read the stirring adventures vf the rewlution, | From the NEWS for Dec, 10, 1926 anes su, SO) My Beir Lert” the
© pale miversally i frmmy—tut dent he sabeae’. fief Which was composed by
fies are bere, | Thou bv the eauthar which: Presidcat A.| Marion Ciaiklin, “20, yest. ot te
r many olbere: (hat fons weil iaminate: |. Htrubacher has given the students {runisie aasscciation, at the eared
icles af a nation in violent reform, red sin
nce if alien Th vient refine asi ure preyiaring te publish the State [Tesaynighn in Mavetey hall
Robespicvre, Saint Marat, De Lion, new hamor magazine ie Wernen's chorus will sing two
niawds lawl, NVA, the Wennca, Sidiicrs ant ducts anda French cara "aes
Tawkrs if tbe AGH and Secours: Figures. SI Hudgets of all groups stypperted ty [UNG T™ iel # Mrenell caval, Mars Ma
writes with a facile penn, with dite consideration amd at [the student Go will tave tbe ent at [SOME Or sAealat a ARE
fines revere foe Me opie of ola eats, [eat seven or om Alyn, instructie in nuusie, will heal the
leatlers French revulution what | =*Xephew tung around and was a{ Wiittance iy wit uit ts
in his American ’ | es
rmarse for American iwiter ty me’, asserted nie Uudrupa {open te the patie. The service ha
satan ly eae Fae neal GS LeNephew” plaintitl, as ahe was called om [become a traditional part af the we
de tied te supple nent a standard text oa the revehmien. Jthe stand this week in her sensational [holiday season, according te allivers ot
f 177% Kiited by Ci China, aura [ane io” (ities Sat Cures Hewes é
hy wn Seutt, 70. pimgen imare: Juturs |S Ai lvicd Abrnczicas eae
ee be jie splint lt coe ant ee" ALBRIGHT ART EXHIBIT
‘he treaties of auity and commerce with France, follow [This was during, the annua teial in 1
ing te ae fecurol the Caited States a | David Hutchinson's guvermment «kis. | DISPLAYED IN ROTUNDA
recognise tat tate. I is them, tr thin he aks ‘ ;
featy that we owe our standing as an rudependent nation ‘Our mecut system of absences is| NE 0 tt nll:
ee scree tae tae ataly ear te seeenict a m| gece cuca sant of ates is) teary Janes Allg, Mine artist
the usual texts. ‘To facilitate such study, the Listirat Fro. YEA ts He MEE | ee ratunata this week is conducted dumter
ras dhe Washington his issued ats the first of its historical | say anything about it! Presi lhe auspices ud the Dramatic and Ant
Caters the Feet att Fg teat A, K. Whikscher sali sentinday."losentntine 'Atre Alicleterenc: temorls
Pretimninaries andl the ratification FONT ECE LON TE a
introduction sketehes the backer | SHORT NEWS NOTES | instructor m the Munn Sehaat ai Kine
Agric alten. Ne
aw incentive br the readin, of vehiat tight vebaraly eliely ot Arivina, News Mert, tes
We: Kegarslad ants ale fiat, Huwbexeives. 0 place ik oepie deptiomors bake Soiree is March 8 antints  sias ait arden. Hower
any Inndctielt American istry Mah hts be svi gaa a de fae wees ae ae a MOL
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rie (ae hake moe Comes A, peveral chair, bias amwssnevd.stueust are "lark
eid ray an uipopular alndithats, uenspeyie tn {The eunminees are “woetbage ‘sequieatedy | Uebatioll aol’ bhi
espairing to taker prepuerations ter the: later De hello 2 ath
or re Mr Mheiwht eae

sul
signin witle te
Termetritts
tuaiates who they

arhere fe Heaps iv start ox
In the Lucatn ecaintes

wil Wat
ack the

Jo Quest oof Truth and Justice My Moats Btinee tt
123 gsuges Clee National Histor ea
When Pratessor Harnes stlamitted te the Lwereat
Was The toetnesis of the Wart Waar, we teal he
Mansa atl eUintonist team
this seqvanl lannely a rei
tlhe sattee bayic ascertbints «if the
fee tenwertal simumary. vot the
Hview As sth a ha
assertions sheakd at}

whaawledged
ert hy the

duend well oat peaper, but certain tacts stele as the ty
1 Helgius by Geriniany remcins to eutound Te Hh
Were it tint tot thes tsibhe
mall be cle tie wax even ture ele
why vane thet
teats at hist ty be os

just to know what the oppesition is ding

Miss Grundhofer Leaves
Kabel Grandhuter, 2,
Ma

1 the

"|| NEGATIVE TEAM WINS

Tonight

str: i «| CANALIZATION DEBATE
i ( wl “ we The aewatiy 1 thier aptnestyeot We
ay WN Hinata! tates” Bees tue Conan” a
Kappa Delta Rho Party [Enver es Me SL ic he itg.
Hapa Wella bail Swan ayn [ARE AREH, SL lasso to Ha: WW
‘1 eS a Match vial fea
Mathematics Club Insignia 1° y 1a ;
sate \ Apher wasygenta thas een astetedd [por Ite tan fh 4
at phy the Mothetnate We as ok neve ite ities | EOE eter ted ot ats abalit ant sent
Hs coreeinal enbebens Vw ws cersager | attest, teatro al ton -
Weseuts tase protons ab gevanetey ast ae, Me, Mtateeel a '
fave, wered leven sadvel | Me side | “ wel
uw tavlatd one bhek, blue, ged, coL BIRTHDAY
Canterbury Club Gives Party ptt ee ape 1 ton te, seaent
Vor not Cen oly fantasia tal 'Rlcthy ct es
ssnel jcithrcn ‘aill he ae Tring Choish itescat bakitee. seek
gence | Foretiy, nai scrmitinn ts fice Joeen Laos Cae eT ataaw: dial
tu: fin age, will be nutsts af the clula Les: [restrictions t's Galitee nth oe taut)

[ets Will be distributed by. Dh
24, amd Makdred Hagin, “2

Hearth, Gale, Jeapacity fo the great anmnbers ot ppl

S Featiestiny sainissivt

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER 14, 1928 8

"WHOOPIE” RIVALRY) eveninins Avi ude

CAUSE OF MURDER?

“Mother's And Smith's Tavern|| '

Figure In Testimony At ii
Tepedino Trial ima

8

Quarrely over a girl known as
Whoopie” may have een the reason

for the amurdee af Clintons Wallwork f 082

witht whielh Michael Teperlino is accused,

it developed ity court this, week
“Gealfrey Oglethorpe Vian Tyne, 7th"

testified for the proseemtion that ‘th

heew a long rivalry between Tepe: | ye
wie! the murdered. min

third party oot the alleged love

triawle is reported to he Miss "WV hhoopie"

ho
who “went around" | 9,
ati |*

“Vay Tyne."
with ‘Tepedines give the: following
rn

aramid ith the
rr

ic amt ernst ih

Hany inesdent thar Ny

“Whoopie” at Tavern |

two weeks for va

nearly two weeks,
to print the examinations. schedule,

leaving, he had to be supported hy

+ ome

|CAMPAIGN TO ASSIST
NEEDY STARTS MONDAY

Two Weeks After Return Here

Only two weeks and two days

od and supplies for ne
id yesterday. The
auspices of the |

pevial auth
a |T eluck, tit |] Students will be asked to contribute |
Thursday morning, January 3, the price of a motion picture ti she

Wo'clock, This will i

with students gathering the funds in the
rotunda and in the lower corridors
All the money collected will be used
to purchase articles needed by asm
pour families as the fund will supply,
Students who five in Alban;

21 and will“
The Naws plans

cause of the condition of Strevell on] she said,

pe. They went te the oul according ta present

ia whieh they leit at 12:

during vacation,
plans.

REGULATION TOQUES

Signiticwmt evidence was prvaduiced ity

et wt wn ‘ane: DISTRIBUTED TO ’32
Th ream ean hs |g lA Rul tte, et

What time dil year ne to be
AW" \L I alock

Ao"Yes One night ‘Tepedine aske

: rent aThtl ag Ia cee "DL se aonb tn sleep > that tae st
We was HL Tepertiny and Powent in] AL &No, have heen distributed. “The tra
Kail tacie Me tara Acie Ayr at Jason pee ed
wer eiterra ne toutal Walivrh aid " wf WO2R when rel ane CEN tues
yet ke eT Had tried oysters hat mixta.” — [were issued" the present senior mt
Wa Aas Tspacting ie 2.“ yom ia singh whe tyfq! ——— =
Ute way sary yet awit

OAngT el ston Teton No Lah 1 pent sae one
an Mine fonts ap the stairs ant vir

‘Tepedino ‘Threatens Wallwork | hile ts a \ i wos | Floyd WH. Graves
No"He asked Whopie’ bs aban tan Oe i ut att
she sant tht she yas Ent Here” Tt a + vive
Aino tava HS He is Wallwork’s rommaate, ‘Then there | &
St vas a ule, Some vane dashed leno |

Ham aunt Willa
iihice ant Market street called

845 Madison Ave.
DRUGS And PHARMACEUTICALS
3.3462

Atay itt yon sot ap te see wheat |
ear | Telephone
i harwed with murdering |

iH siter as philnical alteremion, |

BULSON’S ~
Toggery Shop

Get Your Barbering Done At

The College Barber Shop

184 ONTARIO ST. NEAR WASHINGTON AVE.

r-
-|Misses Crowder,

r
said. ‘The collection will start Monday,

may be asked t distribute the baskets].

JUNIORS WILL CHOOSE
CLASS RING TODAY

a, eee class ring must be de-
oday at the meeting of the

DUETS AND SOLOS
AT PLAYS TONIGHT),

Schadrinsky be man of the commit
‘And Waters Will Play
Violins And Piano

proval from which one will be chosen,
The committee will be ready to take
orders. before Christmas if the class
Fees upon a ring,

elementary |
ind tomor- |

“Dependable Flowers’”
We Telegraph Flowers to all Parts
Of the World

STEUBEN STREET

Corner James
Phone 4-3775

Borowski;
and

Fle
t

BUCHHEIMS

QUALITY CLEANERS ano DYERS
432 Central Ave. Albany, N. Y.

DAWSON’S |
MEN’S SHOP
259 CENTRAL AVENUE

Oriental and Occidental Restaurant
AMERICAN AND CHINESE
Open Il until 2A. M.
Dancing 10:30 till 1 A. M,, Except Sunday
[44 State St. Phone 3-5943

ARKAY FLORIST

Ten Eyck Hote 1 Building
PHONE 3-4439

Branch 15 So. Pearl Street

853 Madison Ave.

Near Ontario St.
Underwear, Hosiery,

Notions, Baby Goods, iF
Gift Novelties

Complete line of lidivs® en's and
Children's Furnishings

AMES-ASWAD CANDY SHOP, Inc.
222 CENTRAL AVENUE
JUST AROUND IDI CORNER ABOVE ROBIN STREET”
HOME MADE CAN and DELICIOUS ICE CREAM

SAND!

Lucille Beauty|

KUGIELE ALT OULD
nov QUATE ST. Rice Hale

YELLOW CAB
Dia) 4-6161

Limousines rented for

all occasions:

THE COLLEGE |

PHARMACY
Prescriptions

Our Business |

Cor. Western and Nu. Like Ave
Albany, N. Y.
We Deliver Call us

Dial 6-5951

Dial 61959 = or +

|; Coats

331 CENTRAL AVENUE
Poultry
bles

Klein Market

|
Npreiul Mention To
Selul Organizaiten

| THE LINEN CHEST

| LINENS - HANDKERCHIEFS
PILLOWS - CURTAINS

A Gift from the Linen Chest means more

46 South Pearl Street

al Robin
Albany N.Y.

SPECIAL |v Phove ots
Ferinanent Vave Sr 0 }
Si. i
n ;
Boulevard @ateteria
| IVS Central Avenue -

Smart
Hats - Dresses
lor
Girls and Misses

Gym ‘Togs - Hosiery

Steefel Brothers, Inc.

Endicott - Johnson

87 Central Ave. 60 No. Pearl St.

XMAS SUGGESTIONS

Give Slippers. They Make Practical and
Useful Gifts

WOMEN’S FELT, QUILTED SATIN
and MULES in all colors,
$.95 to $3.98

Men’s slippers in felt, plain or with
cuff, leather everet and leather romeo
$1.25 to $3.45

OPEN VERY NIGHT TILL 9 P. M.

STATE COLLEGE NEWs, DECEMBER 14, 19:

128,

STATE: WING FIRST
"GAME BY $1 10 18

Playing Form Nothing Worth
:Enthusing About, Says
Sport Editor

By Roy V. Sut
Sports ‘Editor, Stare Coutece
‘The varsity. bask
successful opening
night, defeating the
tossers by a 31-18 count.
form displayed, by: the Purple i
players. was, nothing to enthuse about.
In fact; thé boys played a very poor
game during yy the entire contest
and were lucky that they didn't give the
ime was marred by
would hand the
their epponents eh

News

al
alt the Stat

late Collere of
scored twelve
1 Herney

period h
heart of the
defense also. In
points on six. fields.

scored sever al C
although he
amy_-means,
Visitors Score First
‘The visitors tuok the lead at
when they. scored from the fel
about of play, Shortly a
: the count by sticking one
idler the basket. ‘The score
all of the first half.

:|SHILLINGLAW IS HEAD

| profession

100 ARE EXPECTED AT
MEN’S DINNER TODAY

Approximately 100 men are expected
to attend the Y, M,C. A. dinner to
the freshmen toda Fee

Heads| Kappa Phi: Kappa |

committee. ‘The dinner will
30 w'clock in the cafeteria of

+ and representatives. of
uch af the. four chisses. Sherwood
cipal speaker af the eve
«the subject

nounced,

{fo which has not

Favorite Jokes Of The Faculty;
Professor Walker Starts Series
i he rat of & seen of tavorite

i

merce a
ot the
1

otchmen

’32 FIVE DROPS GAME
TO R. P. I. FRESHMEN

captained by
defeated by the
squad

Je freshman «|
+ wal

‘will he
NEWS! for several

By Professor Adam A. Walker contest scor
Beenie nd” Soceogy Deparment ae Thstestic
‘ the floor during the entire

"Oh",

cde
they had.

who furnished

responded, the other,
isu't dry any more,

¢ what
One said
other said
hey d

led to,

dr Kissam, rf

Goodrich, ¢
rich, et

Collins featured for the losers with
five 4 The State ireshmen were
handicapped hy the large court at
1 || Troy

it said,
about the dried ton

LANGUAGE CLUBS JOIN
| FOR PROGRAM JAN. 5}

Robert J. Shiling

heads education fra

‘29, who
here,

OF KAPPA PHI KAPPA!"

Robert J. Shillinglaw, gale!
over the meeting of Kapp Ka
H eeaion fa

uring the culture or cust
ntry represented

ea [SULLIVAN IS ELECTED |
THER aig Wesnestay aight vos) CHEMISTRY CLUB HEAD

for discussion of possible candidates for | Roy V' Sullivan, ‘2% was elected presi
initiation into the chapter. Plans wid /dent wi Chemistry: cluiy"tuesday, i sie |

Michaels tell its last lead at 9-7 but

score uyain with
State went al

ay even though the met
Jat and pass wildly,

Carr, who appears to be in poor shape
for a hard 4
others too, was. rel

One thing

worked together.
smooth part
ms as State

first ards.
Heres and, Whisto
ners in the guard. posi
had in

punishinent in the. qaane

Play

JUST KEEP A’COMING

here and ready when you're

ys given you,

High Grade
Delicatessen and Lunch

t tast long as Kuczyuski tied the | Dr.
pretty” two pointer. |educ
wl from that point and {it

“|3 RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES

811A Madison Ave.

Between Quail and Ontario Sts.

Boulevard
Milk

\Produced and distributed un-|[’
{der ideal conditions, Teachers|
particularly and the public gen-
erally welcomed at all times

BOULEVARD DAIRY CO,, Inc,

NEY.

231 Third Street, Alban

‘Telephone 4 415%

be mae for an initiation dimer, xt which {ceed Joseph Herney, "24 wher resigned |

FJilue to the excess mimber uf points he

holds through bis other offices, includ

taptainey” of the varsity basketball

set [Satiad, Several uiderclassanen were

hut it probably will not |ittated.
ter

invited

Ihe uuitit next
‘Membership in the fraternity is limited
+ male upperclassmen uf prospective
cadership in the field of education, De
A, K, Beik, assistant professor of edu-
cation, isthe. faculty. adviser,

You will enjoy the

acl lub will fish entertainnent je

MISS HILL WILL TALK
AT SUNDAY VESPERS

Miss Alice ‘T. Hill, supervisor af prac
Si

hras nbserved in her travels,
jigs. theme,

Special Christmas music will be played

| English, will pour tea,

Jan Miss) Miriam Snow,

tm
A. Christmas, vespe
(day afternoon at 4 «

FY) Miss Hill will ment

in Foreign Lands" at a Y
service, Suns MON. TUE 2,
5 in the ‘DEC. 17-18-19
he eu POLA NEGRI
In THE WOMAN FROM Moscow"

PROCTOR'S

—— brand ——
HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE
AND

THUR Rl SAT
DEC. 20-2122
LILL DANITA

In FORHTDDEN LOVE"

instrnetior in

DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA

with
Ll with music Irene Rich - Wan Collier, Jr.
and sound effects Audrey Ferris
itaphone | Kinogram itaphone
‘Aets News vigete

Movietone
News’

ALSO OPERATING ALBANY AND REGENT

TRAN
WEEK OF Dec. 17
Norma ‘Falmadge

“The Woman
Disputed”

MARK MARK

Rit

WEEK OF Dec. 17
See and Hear every character
in the picture

Ww. EN
They Talk About”

THEATRES IN ALBANY

TO ABANDON SERVICES

|| HOME COOKING

No pre-holiday religious: services will
¢ conducted during the mornings this

YW. U

ciety
given by: the, off
ent af the’ custom observed! in- other

years,

HEAM
JOHN R. TURNBULL, Muda,
Former missionary to India,
Palestine and Arabig
at the

serbed at

Mrs. OAN’S
Dining Room

ALBANY
GOSPEL TABERNACLE
049-651 WASHINGTON AVE.

Sunday Morning
DECEMBER 16th
10:45 o'clock
Evening service at 7:30

298 Lark St. Dial 3-5191

F RING THE SILENT DRAMA
LELAND |otein| CLINTON

HOD

“Across Ta
Singapore"

! OF FILM CLASSICS

RAMON NAVARRO
and JOAN CRAWFORD

SQUARE

EXCLUSIVE PICTURES

FIRST
RUN
DOUELE
FEATURES
—_—5—

“SKIRTS”
with
Syd Chaplin

wists

“STORMY WATERS"

with Eve Swuthetn- Malcow Grego

28c

ALL

DAY 25c||Mat. 20c

©. H BUCKLEY Owner

Night 25c

XMAS GIFTS FOR HER AT LOWER PRICES
Cinens, Underwear, Jewe + Goords
and Rewly M |
Discount to Suite College Stintents

ROSE SILK SHOP i}
223 Cenira

MAISTELMAN BROS
299 Central Avenue
Centra: A venue's leading confectionery and icecream parlor

COLLEGE CANDY SHOP ‘

OPTOMETRIST

203 Central Avenue (near Robin)
Salads -

Every sandwieh

Pastry and Toasted Sandwiches {

de up ttesh to individual order

“We Understand Eyes’’ d

bn Onc

EYEGLASSES ‘
50 N, Pe (_OPTICIAN i

PALLADINO

Personality Bobs - Finger Waving - Permanent Waving

Home Savings Bank Bld.
ISN, Pearl St
3632

DANKER :

“SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” '

U and 42 Maiden Lane

Mbany, N.Y t

A GIFT from Van Heusen Charles
MEANS MORE

The Van Heusen Charles Company

470 Broadway Albany,N. Y.

PRINTING OF ALL KINDS :

Students and Groups at the Suite College for Teachers

Mills Art Press

will be gwen special attention

h
2? f
ti

iv

394-396 Browdway 4- 2287 N

Panter ut State College News

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