State College News
NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS
Vou, XT No. 6,
SENIORS TAKE LEAD
IN 1926 HONOR ROLL
Junior Class Is Second, And
Present Sophomores Are
Third in List
13 REACH HIGH HONORS
Exact Class Percentages Not
Ready, Miss Van Denburgh,
Registrar, Says
{i the honor roll for last year, ree
contly announced by Miss Elizabeth Van
Denburgh, registrar, the present senior
class | The present junior class is
i secon
he high howor
wel the honor students
are:
Hesides the complete high honor aud
honior rolls for the year the honor roll
ter was anmomnced.
class percentages
seme
ation of
yet hee ewmplet
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OPENING ‘GYM FROLIC
WILL BE MASQUERADE
“The first gym frolic, a_masyuerade,
will he Satueday, October 30, and will
he in charge of the juniors.” Gertrile
vice-president of Girls!
ation and chairman of
The members uf the committee
Kathleen Doughty, 28, generale
aman: entertainment, Marjorie Edwards,
Marjorie Youngs, Guldena Bills, Dorothy
reel; refreshments, ess Hergusin,
Esther Luyster deeora-
Hatter, Anne “Holroyd,
enbarrati: music, C
tions
Mar
Joslyn, Doral
|NTERBURY TO HAVE
PARTY TONIGHT AT 8 8
werbury club will unit
venple of St Andre
Margaret Martin,
club,
Courteay Athany: Kventny
Minted E, Hammersley,
He News
"24,
{6 PIECE BAND WILL
PARADE CAMPUS
Queen Will Appear With Court
DAY
'o Witness
\ hand «if sixteen pieees, led
cella Street, “27, handmaster,
by Mars
will fea
ture the Campus Day parade whic be
sat 2215 tomorcaw, ‘The bi
anid will
«
Je in costume
nus Ys Ws Cy As will sell
frankfurters, sweet elder, erullers aid
balloons. The sin charge will he
Te costime, "The chairman of the YW
Nc tables is Emily: Williams, "28
wir events will be
Af clays teams with their mases
hs folk
suits,
HE jgame Hetween hisses,
Fi the evening, the queen will
hiss stunts. will he presenter
dy dancing,
The
eral chairman iy Kthel
Hie other ehairmen are:
events, Kathleen oughly, “28;
tints, Blarenee Hudson, "275
mets, Eather Huysters
ments, Blorenee Potte
Dorothy Watts, ‘28,
“Plans so far promise the best
ay the College has had fu
years,” said Miss Dultois
is in general charge of the
Parade
vitsy field
luwved hy
1 apeae
followed
bulk
athletic
decir
refresh
a
Campy
oe kuny
MANY SENIORS SETTLE
TAX DEBT FIRST pay)
red dollars of stu-
‘Twenty-two h
dent tas have heen eal
Wednesilay
forty-four seniors have 1
A total of $1,584.00; 48
making a total of $528; 6 sop!
$60.00 aud 2 students §.
cted
speci
yy until
One hundred and
ile thus: mak
juniors
i
JUNIORS TO ENTERTAIN
SISTER CLASS TONIGHT
Five hundred) juniors and
fare expected to attend the juni
an party: in the
ing.
“Old-fashioned
stunts. will feature the p
othy Rabie, ‘28, eh
Other members of the junior
tee are Ruth Lane, "28, entert
Charlotte Jones, ‘28, decoratic
28, refreshments ;
Rowkind, 28, musie; Dorothy
28, other entertainment.
Srestunen
on-fresh
commit
nent;
ry
Dorathy
Lasher,
Frupay, Ocromre 28, 1086
10 cents per copy, $3.00 per year
‘M1 GIVES COLLEGE
$350 GLASS WINDOW
Latest Gift And Portrait Of
Dean Pierce To Cost $850,
Street Says
SENIORS DUES TO BE $2
“Am in Sympathy withDecision”,
Brubacher Says, Lauding
Class Action
Mu aelditional sift of a huge stained
iiss wine, costings $450, will be py
cated tthe college hy the class af
Wz
The chiss fast year plumed to pr
portrait of Dean I
the callexe,. “Phe portrait will be
David Lithgow, the artist, huts sa
noumeed,
Hoth gifts will cost $880,
et
When the gift af the portrait wax
decided upon bist year,” Mawel Streets
hier president sii, “we Ned that
citys finite would permit the addi
Hional iit at a smatl window, The at
fist one huewlred per cent payment af
wey fast sear, added ty the fact tit
wooney for the yghit hia heen saved a
ing aur irestonany ae sopleanure years,
takes it possible for ny tw jive the
Varger with this
“am etrtily in yma wa
sion ake aoathle
“Hn spite vel thie large gilt" Miss Marion Conklin,
Street said, “senioy dues this yeot will | M vininees for vie
be ae tye llr, fasten ot the ets | present Hlizabeth Pulver, Walle
aA ee AMRIT Strevell, Aum M. Sehacider, b
Welch, anid Mary: Kranves (att
MANY DROP OFFICES Vhe meetin will be in rian TI
‘The junior s will revele for a
UNDER POINT SYSTEM
Necordings
Mya, the
sisnedl atlices ander the new point sys
tem which prohibits «student from hold:
aiiews tie the «ai ten honor
Mildred! 27, the
ef the Commerce club; Louise
Gans, “27, remurter ai music “eatneil
Evelyn Gravess 20, view president of the
uphomtore class; Mildred Lansley,
weretiry sreastirer vt News clube Miss
Dorathy Watts levspresident of
News tub sand MW
chub atharine 1
Hi the Pedaginate ; Marearet Stnten
buneh, “28, member of the finanee board
reporter af Politival
sara Tarkle
Selene eltth
Anne Statlord, “2%, was elected seere
tiryotreasurer af the News elub, Other
fatlives Have ut get been tilled, but elee=
tions will he heli ny the sear fature
FROSH PENALTY RULES
ARE EFFECTIVE MONDAY |
Soph nore penahiy rules for fresh
efivetive Monday i
them before that
alton, sophomore
aunoumneed
will be real formally iter
Monday.
president,
The tiles
frestmatt history: lecture
Freshmen To Elect Class Officers This Morning At 11;
Four Girls and Two Men Are Candidates For President
Freshman clays elections will be
eleven o'clock this morning in-roont 250,
The nominees are: president, Dorothy:
Hrimmer, Elsworth Kirtland, Louise
‘Trask, Ruth Van Viaick, Mary Wheeler,
a, Lois Wale
iece-presiden wnt Cooley, Kathe
arie Graham, "Thomas Herney, Mar-
jorie, Hogan,’ Leonie Skimmer,” Doris
Williams, A
crea, Tree Winwersgff, Jen
ta Geraw, Fine, Nye, “A
iylor, Cornelia
Kleeck.
Tr
mb, Betty
mond, Hetty “Hat
Winifred Van it
Reporter, Lawrence, Virginia
Shultes, Margaret” Stecle,’ Richard
'|RACHELS CROTHERS TO |
TECTURE NOVEMBER 13
“Blond: or Burnette? Bobbed
Queen’s Choice Sets Tongue A-wag
Do gentlemen — prefer blondes?
‘That's the question whieh will be
settled, for State College at least,
tomorrow might when the College's
amps quest is ‘iden
OF the last
ses pales
WW I
for tig
recent Clase”
DR. WILEY 'T0 SPEAK
AT FIRST ASSEMBLY
Juniors and Sophomores To Fili
Class Office Vacancies
This Morning
two Ww
istial thi in spite of the fact
Hat there will he te elisses this ater
Hertha Zajin, 22, president of
the stivent assweiation,
Dr. George M. Wiley, new
rnin
titissioner fur secontary edtuwation will
wildvess the first assembly, anh aay: re
snitin forthe seeund, sveevndinns te
Fent NS. Heahaeher
During the seem assembly. perived
Aes morning, tHe saplioanne «has al
cel som header amd a vice)
Nomiices for sont leader
member of the finance hod this mo
ing "Phe two nomi Beatrice
tnd Rath Lane
Galdena Wills way
1 Florence
elected junior
Hatter
nici at Friday's
meting,
Creation and conception of plays will
he the twpic of Miss Rachel Crothers,
who will appear at Chancellor's Ill,
13, under the atispices of the
College Dramatic aud Art assuctation, |
Students will he admitted upon preset: |
ation of student tas Reserved
seats will he sult fur twenty-five eeat
amie Grant has been elected
presient of the dramatic council
,
Nov
ket,
Ruth
ane, “28, was elected secretary, and
Gertrude | Hall, "29, weasurer. | “The
council consists wii President AWK.
Hubs as honwrary menther, Miss
Mary Grahn, instructor in English,
as “faculty “advisor, — Cndleryeradnate
members “are: Melanie Grant amd
Eleanor Warrison, senior representa:
tives; Ruth Lane “and Charlotte Tones,
juniors; Gertrude) Hall and Evelyn
Graves,’ sophomores
Whiston, Shirley Wood.
Song leader, Len Allen, Galdys Bates,
Era
Nelson, ni Mowers, George
fda Simons |
Tikit Fatmonds, Thomas
Marcus, Loutse Trask, |
er, Hetty
Mal
"Allen,
I
Mee fof the “finance hoard, Jane
\ azel Cowalelle, Lema Howe, |
\vorily‘Kirthuid,” wathagine Watkins
conte Wolner, Michi W
Members of Mys I supervise
the election, \
TAX COLLECTION IS
PLEDGED BY BOARD
“Big Stick” Needed, Finance
Answering
3
PRAISES PAPER'S STAND
To Meet Tuesday With Student
Council To Discuss
Enforcement
Action for the stringent enforcement
bf stitent tax collection will be taken
‘Tuesday hy the student finance board,
when it meets jointly with the stintent
ceoumeil
In an official
statement
det
cal ae the fine
thanked
for its co
Professor
Prof. G. M. York
i
enefit from the bul-
their opinions on th
titude in statements. Some
ewspaper’s plan in full, and
tt
jessor Clarence A. Hidley,
treasurer ‘of
jon,” praised that ninety
cont of the college students who
sacl year voluntary pny thir tax, He
ointed ont that detingueneies exist in
ax collections.
Hut so strong a student. fe
payment should be aroused he
sisi, “that none will want to attempt
mn of the tas.”
atte tax system, he said, has never
it anid has always shawt
cits establishment here
for
in
finance
hoard statement
which we need so much and whieh
Vive su effect
ssuiraice that the student assay
is hecoming ennscions of the
nis and evils of the present tis
om system is a very delinite en
centiraygerient to us who “deal directly
with, the problem,
lie News has not only presented the
tse hut has alse interpreted them wth
(Page Three, Column One)
PED TO CONDUCT NEW
POPULARITY CONTEST
“Something mew in popularity eon
is promised hy Hilda J. Sarr, ‘27,
“Instead of voting for twenty: or more
different titles, there will only be a few,
as most beautiful girl, most popu
lar girh most popular man, and college
urind, There will be a surprise in the
way we announce the winners," Miss
pains will be
ile the
collected, subst
ie will also he
stuleut
tions for the Pedago
ceived in room 203,
HOME ECONOMICS TALK
ENDS THIS AFTERNOON
‘The home economies conference here
| will be concluded this afternoon, Last
hight the vocational section met’ at the
Totel Hampton for a dinner,
Conferences were held yesterday at
ternoon in the College, under the au
pices of the eastern district home ec
association, the vocat
iation, and the home economies
of the’ state teachers’ association,
ip:
Fe
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS,
OCTOBER 22, 1926
State College News
LISHED my THE Chass oP 1918
He Una alia: Nos one ot Now York
ite College for eachers
THE NEWS BOARD
Lowi Vaw Kiste
vesesFiditor-in-Chief
est A314
Business Manager
Rasveiae ae
outan De'Genw, 427
Asociare eae
28 inte Vaw, Sewaten, 128
EANGbON, "28 Hosur Warts, "38
Revonrnes
urn, 127 Rose Daawany, 22
maces,
ia hover, "27
Seta aie, 28
any
Huowec Ron
Hbkssne Larry "29
Twas, "29 Keonewe J
Venus Henne Waetorn,
setenv Restwnss Maca
Kuiwie fe Mayen, 27, ny
Tuomas i Panay 1 ve ou
Basses Eo Gerri, 128 ia
Kotunuisn Saxton,
Keown Kusane, pscrintion | Manager
De, alty” Adviser
Tar Haditorial Board
ion, $5.00
any, Me
T wcessarily endorse ats cxpresed
wll he printed unless
Chief dt the: News,
“Xhangeity
Tatar
ilesire,
Trost oe Mus Awe urs, 394396 Hroadway
Friday October 72, 1926 Vol. XI, No.
THE FINANCE BOARD ACTS
‘The prompt and businesslike way fn which the student
finance bord has reacted tw the News’ open letter of last
week is new record for tax cole
lection enforcement will he established here this year. Next
y the board will meet jointly with the student coun-
cil to consider more adeytate enforeement mettods. 1 is
wwother record for sound ji
never allowed a deficit to ace
‘The joint mecting undonbtely means that the hoard is
determined to proceed with the collection of the tax and
collect it all. In this work it will have the full moral sup-
port of more than nine-tenths wf the student body. Nearly
ped the News on the su
enforcement shoud be more
every reaction whieh has
has expressed the opinion thé
stringent, Not all agree with the News om the method to
he empleyed, but this was to he expected. Metter plans may
weit than that suegested last week by
be found fur enforce
the New
The fact that
finely per cont and thore af
sity tas, should serve as. an ine
er rather than
of support more
that which many: similar tas measures cai boast.
well for the great mass of the College's students,
well for their personal ant social integrity
It should spur the detinenents to pay: the tax willingly.
Aud if they do not, it shynld encourage either forced pay-
ment or the alternative ai complete expulsion from extras
curricular aet
It speaks
At speaks
‘These definquent students should consider the other side
of the problem, Suppose everyone refuved to pay his tas,
What would happes ta men's aid women's sports, neither
ws enough gate receipts int a year to keep the
rs in court pluster? What would happes: to the Quar=
to the News, to the student directory? What ie
a student do when he iell ith and ta
sition aud hospital care? W
i) $3 concerts hy highly talented n
ations of lecturers, painters, aud se
student ta nls or falls on the stuent- morale
hack of it, State Colleze’s morale for nine years has not
failed, [t is in less danzer of failing today than ever. That
is whay the opparumity is here w make the tax collect
‘one hundred per cent complete,
he student finance hoard will know how to deal with
jons.as well as i als if they block its work.
It is difficult to follow the logic of a group whi
“Give, give, give us money,” but whieh at che
fes that it ewes nun obligation to those whose help alone
It is not
‘That is not business.
‘d_ will halt this,
im:
common sense.
es possible its. work,
‘The finance bod
practice of such a profession, Just as frauid and dishonesty
have been perpetrated in the name of one without bringing
down universal opprobrium on the term so it should be with
the other. Moreover, any prohibition of the practice of
politics is as futile as it is Ae ‘Phe institution is here
(o,atay regardless of ‘op
i ipal nectsation that can be leveled against poll
hat of pettiness. While there has been dishonesty
these cases Imave been relatively few.
Ri nal lines
and of Tippaney that in itself prohibits serious consi
of the matter one way or another.
‘The raising of finite campaign issues on which
forms might be, based, would hig ten, toward
ourselves of this pettiness, While there is yet sufi
time: before the’ election day the. formulating of definite
platforms by the candidates ior the various ollices would
be einen in_ order,
Instead of this petty, “You vote for my friend and VIL
ing,
vote lor gaurs tye st compeiiagy wy va mangurate
some real polities definite issues?
THE STUDENT FORUM
SAYS TOO MANY DODGE TAX
‘tor, THe News
“It seems to me that the student ofgaitization of State
loge has been lax long ciough in the collection of the
student tax and r of such,
we pay. the student
ays. without
Say they afe tired of carrying der
them, ever asks for them. Does that
stitute “College spirit?” IL most, certainly. does tot
haps you get tired of hearing "College spirit” used. to e
plain or account, for so many things, but after all upon
what else does. College e
Fam very much in favor of the committee mentioned in
By the way, if you reul your
ta copy avid review that editorial
I worth your while. Tnstead
i three members of, said committee atthe door of
every concert and enter i
sary, to Be sue. that om
i posse
uppose it would be pretty
frien, but the work is built pon 1
ferent at State.
CALLS NEWS’ TAX PLAN NONSENSE
My pean Me. Ei
a'fovely Meg of course to. plan soine. way in
the inevitably-negligent will be forced to pay: their
Lills, OF course this is not so very different from the
world at I : 8 the people who pay hy mal
ing them stand the exper ed by that unnecessary
Igury of supporting ihe ethers.
But your 4 glorious impossibility. You
toc al more ofees to eateh the inet
whi we ar
we already have
ily. ro ety News We pick
» tells of more additions to, our overhead of management,
iy unnnecess
Would you create a supplementary police force 4 do
away with graft on the force? Perhaps; but why wot weed
out some of the incompetents on the existing bly? Or to
e it personal—why not see that some vf the prese
oicers do their work.” ‘There is no reasan why th
lvor-men” should tot he able to satistaetorily keep 0
es. There is no. reason why the present fins
not enotigh brains to find a stitable penalty. for
¢ going
le any _more offices—or is someone clse looking
Kes P
TEN YEARS AGO IN-STATE COLLEGE
From the files of News for Oct. 25, 1916
College's big. sport, basketball, will be ushered
when Manager Pearsall will hold the
I tag-day. Tis a truly sad feature of our
it our team must he equipped hy such
tageday, and it is hoped that iuture years
bring a remedy for this ev
tiday, will hereafter le
“The chapel period on every
AME other
from 9 to 9:4 is following 9:40 will
be shortened party citinutes unm the 1 ees pete
reached, when the Friday schedule will again con-
form with that of other days."
“It seems t her's address at Yo M,C. A.
oon to hear fruit, as a elass in English
formed with J. Miller, a stident of S.-C
Other courses to be given are Spanish’ and
"i
how being,
as teacher,
aturaliza-
her's conference will he held in Room 160 on
Octoher 2Ist, which will be attended by the
Roa echo Albany and vicinity,
‘nt faculty mecting a committee was
mige for memorial exercises tot
Dean Blue, The exercises will be held in Nov
The members of the committee are; Dr. Richardson,
Prof, Kirtlind, and Dr, Hutchinson."
a re
pointed 0
Association Officers
Welcome Criticism
Zajan Says
By Berta Zayan
Prcadent Stent Aneoeal
Members of the , student
believe, are bexinning, to recuasize
thei privileges. It isa delightful si
‘of participation and. inter i
alep itself for the first time
meeting last Friday, wh group
of ints who were dissatishied with
iken by the off jy made
ch
nid, we are not in-
scejit courteotts. cri«
Ian omen of
ss such and ine
we further criticism.
r desire is to make our
ative as possible
joint a
i the entire hoa.
wished only vie complete tne
ann of stinlent, desires. and seuti-
ments hed, ‘The purpose of My-
cania and the Executive coumeil isto
ont these de
ssible, materialize. the
We welenme the voice of disapproval as
well as that of approval,
asked for Frequent repetitions
Comell plans to haye them often, Fach
time the p a hs
wl cheer
nee will he sted fn
Never will they he de-
ti ily. When the business
is finished, the surplus time will be at
the disposal of the students for
auljonrument or for siugings
uaa BRIBES
Mes. Kirtland,
aud regrets. that
Tae te the il
Vrofessor Re HH
he will be
jor stu
NEW CLOCK IS OF GERMAN
MAKE
The Stele memori
the home econom
of Gert
clock stalled in
Miss Cora Ann Steele was iustructor
i the department fur fifteen years, en-
tering the department only a few months
uiter it was established,
‘The elock was purehised by: subserip-
sion aid miderraduates.
BETA ZETA ENTERTAINS
ALUMNI
at tertained parity Haight,
Marcia Chatfield, '26; and Elizabeth
imine, ‘26, over th end of Octo-
ber 1.
Beta Zeta announces. the birth of
son to Mr, and Mrs. Harold Vaughn of
Glens Falls. Mrs, Vaughn was former-
Isabel Winch,
NEWMAN CHANGES STUDY
HOUR
we
25,
and mathematics
hall has heen
oelock, Tuestlay
time Wedtuestlay
‘The weekly history
stinly hour at” Newm:
changed irom 7:40
eventing, tothe si
BETA ZETA MOVES
Reta Zeta sorority. has moved! to 283
Western avenue. The embers
are Kuth Tillis, 272 1 inore
Py : ree
Potter,
CHI SIGMA THETA PLEDGES
Chi Sima, ‘Thetis welcomes Grave
Chapdelaine, 29, Catherine “Me
Mary
est at Chi Signa
CANCEL NEWMAN HIKE
“AH plants for Newman chab hike have
There
There
‘There
There
Aw—t
With, res
You will, «
Mle
fours
the:
tit
i
if ya—dor
With the
Grand ole
Hae. springs th
hiely they’ v
Kemantic
r
Punalits ron
Wd
MARGARET
RETURNS
hi hey
Hutchins. e
PSI GAMM:
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER 22, 1926
STUDENT BODY WILL
VOTE ELECTION DAY
Political Science Campaign To
Precede Mock Balloting,
Mise Gunn Says
Eight College Alumni Have Been
Teaching School For Fifty Years
alu il
Vt
eam, 9 present de
era
A ic election in which the whole
snide ody sill garicinate is to. tale
effort will be
Heasiore Wk Wee Lacan
in the stute sit on the
moAL RS Brew
a ‘HOME ECONOMICS TEA
Hany, ai sea ‘| GIVEN STATE OFFICIAL
er of the Co-np, and form New members of the home
history: department, will he | tne
is in charge ;
home ecemam
was elected first wor al a tea Weel
ee nf Devothy
MUSIC ARRANGED FOR
COMMERCE STUDENTS
wdents in the
elected seeretary-t
beth MacMutlle
iMicers: for this ye
second
20.
ther
Miss |
Tonise
Gunn ; viet
Nottingliam,
GIRL BIBLE STUDENTS
CLIMB HELDERBERGS
rel the re
merce eluh
Thy Collese irl hile class, with | Bo Moat 4° said Carlyn Lorente
nang of iis. fries, hikes to Camps Pin | 22 Be
hackle Sattirday. "The camp is situated al presceatn is pohanned dor this
Highest paints at the | meet
Ted
gst iy ite totic «88 STAFFORD WIS OVER
| LANSLEY IN ELECTION
OMreRON, Nu civEs Prine Nis. Sail ‘ea
“2H, Inas heen elev
Kuretta seeretary aren of the News elub
the Cnr fet | sueceent” Mildred bau s
staining, stant | Freed re
in ome tis Ter frestunan | (eee
Retallick, Music Head, Feels Non-Taxpayers Should
Enjoys Equal Rights, But Others Back News’ View
(Continued from Page One)
Vout ty f stuntent tay hast seat
receive: ity e1
ent
eseettent understating. Nave tn
nd Ne
Wank itt ie possible
if
News and
pwr at
bie sentneit wit fad to ake set th
Ye sie geatban wit hea
{oat Cumumittees. is wall
svwlabie bh festent Nags stident nisi is 1X tilt
idnttea with tate SHisild puts recalls
is with the en
“Thank
Hale ene 1
M:
lee Hewyspuapen.”
Tausier,
frie mo
s ‘ e and then
tank were given this week ite int 123, Insiness
nd
Hetil 27, preset othe
tM ted) aid oi at student committee in
Tunable the stivdent tax, [believe the stisested
Tiies lat stale prove hetpint
Peicteat i that andes in
te jay should gat he deharved
“Dependable Flowers’’
We Telegraph Khar
Cp the Wark
HW Paets
PEOPLE
Y. W. C. A. PLANS SALE,
FORUM AND INITIATION
W. Co AL will conduet a student
durian group ‘Thursday at 4 ofeloe
TOL. Dorothy Watts, "28, is
A. is conducting a drive for
Hew’ members today, Monday and ‘Pues:
one
day, Dues
‘The joe
chap the zn
dur representatives will be in th
torium every day from 8 until 6
lock w collet euntributions," she
said
NEWMAN WILL HEAR
JUDGED UGAN SUNDAY
hy
wvelock
PAGE HALL OFFICERS
WILL ARRANGE PARTY}
Anne Cowan,
to said Winifred
27, presic
was electetl pres
ent of a the first meet
Mthe year, Thursday, Getober Hy at
the. dorinitery
licers are
n'a
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We are here to serve you when you
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Open ‘till midn’ght every day—ail day
Sunday,
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will move from the] a
MEN PLAN SWIMS AS
RAIN DELAYS TENNIS
Seventy-five men students met early
ceretary, outl
Clyde Slocum, '28, C
"29, Joseph Salmon, '27, Arvid
and Robert iIchrist, '28, we
Burke
named
| to petition the athletic couneil for five
"| dollars weekly to hire the bath,
ast week has
tennis tonrna
“The players must take ad
of good weather or
be held over until nest. sprin
Joseph Herney, "29,
Had weather during the
Id up the men
* declared
of the
'€} tournament,
ALUMNA WINS HONOR
Miss Jane L, Jones, a member of the
English, and |
from|
faculty as instructor
‘upervisor of practice
1916 to 1920, was a
ahi
west of Dean Anna
International Institue
Feachers’ Colle
to be ex
at the 1 ach
University of F
will lecture on th
in the United
of education
day the
to return during the summer of 1927,
OUR PARK BRANCH
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER
22, 1926
WILL FINISH GIRLS’
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Players Have Seven Games Of
First Round Left, Says
Miss Florio
to be played in
As! tennis. tou
27, tennis
Seven matehies
the first round of the
nament,
therine Florio,
yed, Elizabeth Van
ed! Dorothy Lunhy, 130,
ets pl
won from
6-3, 60.
Miles
Ruth Rutherford
Johnson, '29, de
i cu 6
oon there BA Hleple,
F the first, round re-
2, Hetty Lamy, ‘30,
owe will he played this
her permits,” Miss Florin
said, “AIP matches not finished this fall
will be played off
WOMEN LEARN STROKE
AT SWIMMING CLASSES
the spring
MENORAH DINNER WILL
OPEN SOCIAL SEASON
h will open i
a ditmer in the
social season
ia We
noon, the club c
the new members.
Li | social plans for the year
SMART CLOTH ES
for
YOUNG MEN and MISSES
CLOTHING, HATS,
SHOES, HABERDASHERY
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,|FACULTY AND ALUMNI
WILL SPEAK BEFORE
DiS TRICT C ‘ONFERENCE
An adress ot the Fa wee of the Con
stitution in the teaching of American
5 iven before the history de
hy Dr, David Hutchinson, pro:
ot xoverument, yesterday ater
Miss Ta Antoinette Johnson, super-
visor of practice teaching, ci
question Dox fur the Latin dey i
yesterday afternoon,
iss orence E. Winchell, head of
the: department of “home ecotomies, is
airman of the her ‘economics sec-
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FRENCH STUNTS ARE
INITIATION FEATURES
Forty new members of Krench club
were initinted Frid: the
auditorium,
Maynard,
inlet Pieree,
At the conclusion of the program,
te Loch, head of the
tment, Miss Millicent Bur-
iss Maud Malcolm, instruc:
grand mareh to the
Professor
in dep
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An Knglish comedy under the diree-
of Raahy MeNutt "27, on
i ‘i
he director w vie
tudience,
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the play from
They
wail be prescitel
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Ifyou secure group to join our
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sum We want i capable
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ORCHESTRA PRACTICES
EACH HUESDALAT 7: is
the orches
PRESIDENT TO DISCUSS
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ALR, Bro
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cmsider new rites. fo
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Newt
reshinien
Mon.
rowitz, '27
Weneta
hers of the orchestr
wowilz, Hetty Root,
re urged to try out for
Miss Wenetawowitz said.
a
er will tee with
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