State College News, Volume 10, Number 24, 1926 March 26

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NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS

RESPONSE 100 PERCENT STUDENTS toSUBSCRIBE,
Vol. x “NO. 24 __ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1926 — a ____ $3.00 per vent

SORORITY AVERAGES [tin tr Cle Rags BA CAMPAIGNERS WANT

PALL, MARKS SHOW| sv nour css ucts sesponns tas tress” sort] 400 MORE PLEDGES

hosen by the committee and will be] provements, however, have beet
Alpha Epsiion Phi Ties Beta|vailaile on Moving Up Day to jun-]effected. ‘The sree gald snl whieh

Clubs and Other

ont by Saturday, fis, tubhed por the shield portion of

Zeta For First Place tors who inal the ring will he of a kind this year tit Groups Asked For
In Honors Apt 1B (Bd ot, of the Halfour |e" gaurantee myst Wendin $5 Each
_ — any te awhionn the pee con-| This. smut will also he placed about

Pi ALPHA TAU SECOND ‘vet Cart ri

Modan Kilns (ni aud Hota Zete Myskania wil be i the Rotunda from

tle! hy {the class munerals on the shank of the! FACULTY GIFTS SOUGHT
Fy te at tenn, The shane of the

sororities tied for first plice in scholar 10am. to 5 pom. Tharsdayy APR hic has heen adopted as standard, VHE CARILLON FUND
ship the ten College sororities [and from 9 acm. to S pom. on Kriday, [the raised figure of ML Was crauieewent ances =)
the first semester, fieures announcer | ADE 9 10 take size redesigned to ahtaitt a Sr TAR apreexence
toilay reveal, 1% Alpha ‘Tau was see nul | oye caumnittee wlll saon TE Te tite J] Gellewe! Ueeulty i
ntersurority 0

Haw hi third,
‘The complete sorority. standings ful

State College News, Junior
Class. Senior Class, Ade

insure delivery Aanced Dramatics “Chis,
CON

ri r te
Up Day the i st tie patil ‘om these the new fignre was dee
during the we [signed Hs most eouspicnons change |
in femgth, the mew design eins]

2. Be Goodwin, also}
w jewelry comp; the eam

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a ca the ally Mary Galvin
Aomnmne, hi i Pi workn tn ete, are ie Klepa
3 Wal iiwin Van’ Kleeek,
iv Onnrican

al effect the rings will be

hast year, I Alvis u's ant -Atpia|NEPHEW PICKED FOR _ |HESS, PIANIST, PLAYS
Ust, Qnrcon's statins were mot an] ALLSTAR EAST FIVE IN ALBANY APRIL 8:

n for the "State Coll
School Hell" for Albany
carillon will be continued util a $304

nounced the Mii was in third

place last Myra Hess, well-known English
‘The general standing showed a falliye pianist, will appear in recital un ter a ;
off. Het Ze'a's standing in the last auspices of the College Music assar'as | MWC decided. Suecess seems

With the $400 point alrewty: pase
hie additional $100 will he sought front
1 hundred students who dit

tion in Chancellors hall ‘Thursday
evening April 8 at 8:15 o'clock,
J nouncement was made by ‘T Frederick

fist announced, was 1,75 and that of
Mpha Epsilon 0 1.70, The lowest | N
mark in the present list, Wnweser, is

OF higher than the fowest in last June's
ma The two highest sororities were
44 below the honor or B grade average

ARTS CLASS WILL SEE
“CYRANO” IN NEW YORK}'

‘The first week-end of

HM. Candlyn, dircetor of music. Miss|0t subscribe at the two assemblie

Friday, and from the four College

Hess will offer an excellent. progr

aid. ‘The Music council is also ar
ing for the spring concert of the

sex and from clubs, ‘The
© News started a series of tive
subseriptions from College ur
mit to the nber of ¢
‘ony will he fue announced similar gifts. MV
met Monday morning ith

as nude for t
en) well-known

for honorable mention {Student tax tickets wil
from twenty-eight institu | Hess recital and the ba
. reserved for students

anizations and an

aia + | President A. R. Beubacher and. en
Funice Per f orsed the d Myskania has beens

will censduct ew ane Adoanced Drama Class to Conclude Series of Programs | ‘"*\"! tl \V' ‘die tienen

with about twemy members of her
caf hee sii) With Milne’s “Mr. Pim Passes By” and Two One Act Plays

y contributions kave already heen
Many other

farewell week” clement embodied in it; it is a
ss will he the third week [ie cedy. without gun pl

and the program will include a
at the lay the snounicement | withomt a Pie Iis_fin more shan
Bock Hotel wide! the { male ss Futterer, in- {may best be described by 0, OF this amount, $250 was sl
rihed by G00 students following the

neatre section steuctor in da play | east
theatre section of tructor in dl iy the vf two appeals in assembly Friday. Con
whiel the esents, as a cuitminat siderably more than half of this was

xiven in the senior-sophomor
bly, where several more minutes wer:
devoted to presentation of the project
c in the junior-fresh

The gifts average com
he twenty-five
ked. They

as heen decided up, }is one of the most unusual plays: given
being held this week, [this season, and promises thrill

MYSKANIA WILL READ
NAMES OF NON-PAYERS |); uw’ chs for mie] le Zs play as a ext of four

‘The names of ab willint ‘Delehanty ithe. father,
n

1 plays, will he Marion O'Comior the moher. Hd
ane WM Ktceck pays. the part af the. son,

ction of Tsahe'le

Jee 27, Nori [and Ruth MeNutt will be the danghter, that amount to. two dol

litorium, The play will be staged the same might with many of fifty cents, ‘Thir
as Mis I play, April 7. (Continued Page 3 Col. 1)

State College News CONTRIBUTORS TO NEWS’ “COLLEGE BELL” FUND

MOST CONTRIBUTIONS
VARY FROM QUARTER
|__ TO HALF A DOLLAK

| Page ‘Two STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCIL 26, 1923
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ESTABLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1918 600 STUDENTS GIVE
| Vol, X Mar. 28 1926 Now| $250 TO CARILLON
| AFTER CHAPEL PLEA

| Published weekly during the college
by, the Student Body of the New the Hist of student con
Yor Bae College for Teachers at|irihtors to the fund for the
any, New, “allege igh school bell” to
‘The ‘subscription ‘rate is three dollars |(wllcxe-Milne High school bell”, ¢
Pears Advertising rates may be had| Monday wight, Additional contribu

on application to the business manager, een com
are be

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Flatt, vines

Editor-in-Chief A
Harry S. Goorrey, '26
Managing Editor
Eowin Van Kueecx, '27
Business Manager
Hewen E, Euuiorr, '26
Subscription Manager
Hein Banciay, '26
Copy Reader
Maroaret Benjanan, '26
Assistant Business Managers
Myra Hawraan, '27
Heaven Zimsenstan, '27
Assistant Subscription M
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Sara Barkley 2 Lowe ‘27| Went eyaaneet JANG, Shnnarog Taha
atharine Blenis, ott "2 . i ‘itehe ey. ete
Katharine Bla, Avia Kult 26 GOAL: $500 usyet antes.
Reporters ane

Leah Colca Elizabeth facMullen

Phang Brace Loin uit
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Adelaide Hollister Dorothy Watts eaten aflurna Hunter, agente Min 4
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“Phe $500 goal for the
Milue High school bel”
ple' ‘oday if the
students who have not yet
do so, it will gu “over the top.
News believes that these students will
want to have a share in completing!
the quota and insuring one of the mn

jor bells in Albany s-carillon for the

Hiker, Geneetove
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Mere, Fath
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iffy, CU ea

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Jenkiny, Jennie

response thus far has heer

Six hundred students: last
eh more than the
Ke asked. ‘Thirteen
college groups subscribed $70 in two
days. ‘The faculty also are responding
} aoncrously News" ideal isa une

Himudred “percent representation

students, organizations ul

Ifyou have already pledged, pay. a
today’ before you yo home," TE yon
have not yet subseribed use the blank
on page three. Make sire that your
clubs are represented in the five-dollar
gift cliss. our hundred and fifty dole
fars is already in, Now put the drive
over.

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Meedregor, tian
AroNteit

Hurke, Are
Hurt, baratity

“TUT” STORY SOON

sioecand aah of abel
“At ‘Tut-Ankh-A\hmen's Tomb,” by |
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Heine Maton

NO “NEWS” APRIL 9

} College will close tonight for, the
Easter recess and will reopen Tues
with its
ig publication
ck Following the springy
tion, there will he no isste of the
News April 9.

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 94, 1926

THIRTY OF FACULTY
PLEDGE FOR BELL

Myskania Canvasses Remainder
To Double Amount
Of Gifts

‘The following is thé list of fa
members whose pledges tothe
Colleges Milne High: Sehoot bell”
heen reported in hy Myskania np antil

Vednestlay, Additional
be
I he acknowledged liter,
ingg sought. "The list
Mr. Rutherford R,

Ralph

Croasdile Dr,
Douglas, De. €
Hutterer, Miss Agnes.
Gratin, Misy: Mary
Hate, De C.K

Huyck, Mins Ebel
nedty, Mee Willian
Hin Aiteg Aisa, Remit
Loch, Professor Charlotte

Prafensor Jol Xt
ial, Miss Minnie 1
Mr, Ay

Krafesyir Jeage F

\ ith 0,
Winchell, Hotessne Harence 11

“COLLEGE BELL” FUND
NEAR GOAL OF $500

(Continued from Page One)

week pledges are heing redeemed in
the rotimndic and students will he there
all day today (receive money aud
ew pledges fram those who have al
ready subserihed, The News also
publishes today a hhink for the tse |
oF new subseribers, A list of these
persons will he juublished as a sup=
plement to taday's reenrd: in an isstte |
of tke News soon after vacation,

Nhe response in assemblies Mriday
delighted Dro Heubaeher, Ne said, a
Moriel 1, Wenzel, president af the
stundent association, was equally please |
Ve the generis ametnis, given by
those who did pledge, Mor
four tured stu have not yet
Fesponided aud it fs to. bt
tributions that the driv
AM east half
ible

nl, oppor
tuany of the thers, it is
Fe naw desirans of making

‘erpentn
vast,

ir

Fal fl per cent af th

York in attend

y [he found for all the leisure tine
it will be used to the

Seniors Again Lead Honor Roll with 14.34. per-cent;
Juniors are Second with 11.48; Sophs Third With 9.6

‘The senior class ted in number of
people on the honor rol, and the juniors
iad the highest percentage of students
on igh hatiory the registrar sannonncedl
1.74 per cent of the senior eliss were] ‘The
an the high honor roll, 29 per cent of | rats amownced, AL that time the soph:
the juniors, 8 pe the sophomores | mores, instead af the freshmen as a
freshen, The present were ast

Sof Hal per cont of the seniors
‘eon the honor roll, Ha® per eent af

y Gent of the soph:
‘ul of the freshmen
jy Hedi the last honor

“The complete rolls follow:

HIGH HONOR MaeFarland, Kenneth

Seniors iis, Rene Anios,
Moye,” Carleton Ange itherine
Hutton, ‘Ia Pay, Coribel Auerbach, Mortis
Lvishmat, \ rite Mlude, Isabelle Heolee, Hele
Specht, Hertha Race, Marion Hrooks, Lacie
Juniors Rhwads, Marion

Robins, Genevieve

Haessler, Laura
i Sint, Miss

jamin, Constance
Considine, Mary
Hiudivis, Rahel
Kimball, Jeanette
Kemer. fasep
Kurtanacker
Kyser, Isthe

Junivrs
Arnis, Mesander
Ayers, (

Hanley, Sa

Lloyd
Vrain

Sip
Arioh Dos
Mallister, Ate
Freshmen
Kime, Georgiana
HONORS
Seniors
baer, Vein
Henjamin, Nave Me
Manearet i
Hew, Chearlatte Sand
Cheney, Frances t :
Cline, Marian
Cinmiur, Catharine

Voduirn, Ruth
Day, Marina
Han Ruth
Horn, Florence
Huns, Lavis
Hand, Blanche

Hane, uth

Lesehen, Ethel

Mac Mullen, Elizabeth

Mild

\ its, Dorothy

Vamily

Wie Mary
Freshen

Cirve

ae Hesemer, Sophia

Couvab, Auetive Callen,” Bastin
Kuiskerm Paul

HER Aa Pasian, Artin Coal, Macho
He Atr, Cin fasanat @ tally fi

it eet Lorentz, Carolyn fic Halll
rian Mastrianni, ‘ox, Marion
Hite OM, Major
Hes Ke, Herbert

Saliwani, fuse
Sinnott, Doris
Steidinver, Nine \s

M
neh, Nessie

Layton, Viets, Helen

Vagarn 1 MeCaffrey, Mary
Fediarren, Erie Nanak Sate Smith, Rutty
Fewis, Lee Yawuei Adotine Watts, Rutt
Laman, Mildred Zajan, Bertha Widmer, Anna

Education Unconscious, Effective Agency in Removing
Primary Causes of Crime, Finegan Tells Conference
cela ttnael a Gr fere ee tT Ae ile Ree iC-Mhbsamitber nae a Ml
hacher annonneed today There were |servinee, not law enforeement, Dr.
about foe hundred teachers, representing [Avery W Hirector af the ex
twenty-three ec amties in eastern New i nis division of the
Pee ance folie ae ar oer

Friday, March 19. He, ‘Thomas Fine al more inthe hast ten ye
in his auldress said ea be an fay: ather experimental scien
Hnconscinuts bat effective aveney itt re-|yossible exception of medicine,” Amerie
Inovine the primary catises af crime.” fmay, however, he in danger of the
an also emphasized the fact fealamity whieh came upon the great na.
wer reduces the average [tions of the past, where coonomic sue.
king day tT hoes, a use mus [cess brah mar eure time than the
enple knew how to use wisely, Senator
nage ise ariel,

wor

sting disady

“COLLEGE BELL” PLEDGE

1 want to see the $50) g al reached for the “State College ~ Milne

High School" bell, Here is my pledge to give $

(ieee Name tas
lease check this line x, Cut out thie coupon and
box marked for the ‘Colleye News

this wecond ples
Lat ah q e
ein the rowwnde toes.)

iste with any Biya

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ihe News ‘office,

Page ‘Three

ISTATE SCORES 396
BASKETBALL POINTS

Nephew Rank: High: jh Se With
Phas Hanes denser)

Tn the i
cently ended, a
score of a5 lute mgntist 342 bye fone
wen opponents. Nephew: ranks hi

among the seorers with a recurd af 18
points, a

of BIS) a game,
aul Care are next with aver>

aan spectively
Fuad senres follows

zB Boa F
end

i

Oe te! fourteen
phiyed! at home, and foe aways Seite
Wont nine and Hist five mes

Athoayeherippted inthe fast three
pames bythe lose nf osc Thormng
an Rucayiiski, the varsity win hy: size:
dike awaegins,

For next year, Clare
eaptain, and Clyde

VARSITY TRIMS GRADS;
FINAL SCORE IS 28-27

\ meager ernayid witnessed He fonrth
anid last of sinks’ varsity biaskeths
fests in the gym Saturday aiglit, Ate
lune Hi varsily’s ae
ef
fine for its representation
nanny, “24, started the senee with:
fielder for the i
quad howe
“Practice reins supreme

exemplified the ot
and eld
seore fe the

wv their elders tu a 20-1
first

iden, ja
r. Eliott

MRS, PELTZ DEAD

Mes. dul DeWitt Peltz, mother of
Mis: Catherine Pella, member of the
Kivcish department, died at her home,
427 State Street, on Wednesday Maret
17. “the, funeral services were held
St Peter's Chureh at two n'ebick Friday
viternoon, The Reverend Charles C,
Harriman, rector of the church of whieh
Mes. Peltz was a tifecang meter, ic
tell

Wagner, Mf,
Wirt, “Stary 11
Webster, Ninos,
Welle

Wetet, kusanor
w Tee

Migjurte
Winns "Crmetia

\
{ Waterman

Wien "sit v
Walon °

Myke
Wesity

Yat, Marion G
Wittens, i Zeminermann, Nt
Wooten at is
Wheelock, Ruth
Wiicer, Sis

Page Four

COLLEGE NEWS AT
A GLANCE

A regular Menorah iy
‘Thursday,
consisted ‘of disc

Passover,

rel 18, Lutheran Club

served at the Acnlemy of the Huy

Names,

Hewetts Silk Shop

Now located on the ground floor
80N, PEARL cor, COLUMBIA ST.
Quality Silks, Woolens, Cottons

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Classes
For all women and girls,

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Among. those atin
“allege last

G. A. A. VAUDEVILLE
DELIGHTS HUNDREDS

A large audi
Is

hip of B
ntful se
the crowd

il
ons were on the program, | Use

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Vithemine

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Luncheon or dinner 11:15—1:30

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