State College News, Volume 6, Number 30, 1922 May 8

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ANNUAL NUMBER) |
State College News

Vow. VI. No. SA

NEW YORK STATE

COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS

Egrantasieo ny THE GLass oF 1918

ALUANY, N. Y., May 8,

1922

$3.00. Pek YEAR

May Drive for Student Dormitories

STATE ACCE |

State College was aeewpted a
braved college hy: the Assoekttio
American Universities, alin meeting
ehh at the University af Missanri, ot
November §,, ‘The Association of
ean Universities, consisting of about
Ewenty of the Ioaling universities of the |
conutry, estaliisties 1 list af approved
cealleges anil universities for the purpose
of guliission to graduate schools

The approved list has assumed larve
and far reyching inpartanes fn other
Fesperts. The Association of Callegiite
Minnnite: accept this Fish as a hiss
siliiission to mwanbweshi

agape lek 0098 at

Wann Hellemie sand Tin Con: |

a State Calleye hi ts |
went to the

“

a Wkaat

nul will give Stu ea

sid andergreduates. aan unquestic
in all inte

INFIRMARY PRIVILEGES

State eollegians of 1921-22 added to
their smmual dishursements St
retin for this fund eich student re
ceived a Hittle pink ticket which, was a |
auntee of proper care auring ilies. |
For on the ticket these magic words
were printed: "The student wshose
ane appears here is entitled tine
firauary priviley
The project wits largely he result of
the tinited efforts of the college physi |
Dr, Crostile and De. Evans,
in to the systern each student
paid S10, which ws kn as the in
nary tix, Every student, whether
an Albanian or not, is entitled to ear
in the Albany’ hospital tipon the recom:
avian of the college physicians,
providing he has paid his tax before the
Cgpieation of the period for eullection, |
Obviously: a person caumot, wait
the needs hospi then pay his |
privileges “The
sed tipon the
8 his Fee, hut
the
ted to more |

that oly percentage
ila fe ha
thin $25.00 oF S10,

re receiving proper
jority’ of eases pr
vatlable, Tn insta

every person in his roonsing, how
'y atudent who has received

vent the co
next
Collected next year in conjunetion with
junil as at patet of Che student tax, Une
+Contined! on page A)

$15,000 HAS BEEN PLEDGED $3,000 HAS BEEN ACTUALLY PAID

And the Drive Is Not Launched Until May 17th

Give or Get $100
Hall at State College

College Alani have always
jerested inthe question of sre
stiufent body. But
wit effort

that dee |
Hall as bow ganized

pronsitio is lrgely toututennt
Graduate Comeit anid the Mumné |
arterly

As was natural the Kasterw Branch
fof the Association laid Che first pans
by appointing on Navenher 5, 121
1 executives committer of five! whose
duty was te discover the availible pine
chase properties in Mba, to
sume responsibility. for the initial eu
Of publicity for a drive, and to organize
ind vinderyrite the drive itself for a
residence hall. ‘coniittee
initter for the
iver authority: |
ty enlarge as it fell necessary
Bighty-five district chairmen, ass
hy" two tuidred and twenty-five cap.
Latins, will doy thi personal work neces
sary for the complete success af the
tindertaking.

The response tian appeal to all those
who owe their training for life work to
State College will he interesting to

He begins with at 1
$1000 fron at member af the class at "71
and a number of full eontribntions sen |
in hefore the drive was definitely orgatn
among whieh Is oue given by the |
of Anna Bennett Melfi

“ah na ono to th ate oth
an

most sons fea the
ni in ate ad New York when
the pluns of the drive, were definitely |
directed to their attention

The Eastern Bran
proud of the he
S100 his been

for a Residenco
lor’s Hall, hy a series uf teas in Al
bany and Sehenvetady and an Easter

presentation of three’ anestet plays
he Syacuist Claty plans it ual fo
Perhaps most stinnlating of all is the
nnimiouis pledge mae hy the Senior
Class, each to give the one hundred deb
lirs in the nest five yetrs
For further work the City af Albany
has heen organized inte five sections,
cach iv charge of a Hewenant whe will
he in constant touch with eighty ahinie
fi, Kacl of these groups hits plas af
its ost, whieh will he supported! hye the
menbers af the ather One
soup will organize. various, agencies
whereby tlunand may’ ear their pledges
smother will arrange aan Mer
hints! Day, giving to the fund 9 per
centage of the day's sites, AML turani
in the vieinity: will sive their shopping
for that day and will persnade their
Irjendls to ale thee same, Another group
will take eharge of large meeting: on
May seventeenth and will provide sig
for other distri! meetings
ather group will give om alunini
aed party: "This section will alse. se
eure at percentage from the sile of tick
ts far a papular Strand perfarn
are not, scattered
Ke

Wherever al
too witlely, tlhe el
gett

teenth.

Haver spweifie ways of fur
drive, 10 continue an aetive
Parl oF fo renew once more your Tater
st in educational advancement which
marks i

No pl

nits are perfet
| peri ng the ext day and 6
Aenidiny. to the thirty-Grst of Mh
each ghuluate will be calle
pledge hi Th
is simple a
prefers poy
23.

MEN'S ASSOCIATION
With the new year 1922 the me
college felt the nee
for and by: themselves
together and a the State

's Assoctation, the

in
As the good time p
it represents the, true
ship, purpose of the elu, ity empl
The yet-togethers are full of Ui
as thore is al
pad, Seve
heen given.
Male Quartet has
is always a good sing.
ers! ban has not hit these
lows can always Dring
and enjoy a good smoke

peace,
(Continwed on paxe 4) i

formed! carly last fall, after several |
weeks of labor of interest in
muisie

An appropriation froin
id, as voted by the stu
(Continwert an page 4)

$190, vised yy: the |

THE CONSTITUTION OF THE.
STUDENT ASSOCIATION

| Articlo 1

Name

This Asso
| State Cll

@ Studet Ase
‘Article 11
Purpose

The purpose of this Association shatl
He the management of all matters of

| student interest not academic in une
Ture, and for these purposes recognizes

said

the follwing hoards, committe
associations:

Finance Board

Aihlet ie Counedl

Quarterly Hoard

News Bored

Article IIL
Membership
Ai egularly enrolled students of the
Xew York State Callege shall be mente
iors of this Association,
Article IV
Finances
AM the expenses nf the Assweia
and all authorized indeldedness shall be
tnt hat per eapita tay, levied annuals
The ances shal He adi
Hiy the Student Board of Finaace,
ArticleV
Legislative Department
Section fe ‘The legislative power shall
hie vested inthe Assembly: of the AAsso~
ciation,
Section 2. Oicers. ‘The

officers of

(A) President President shall +
Uuechonen hy the Association fram the

Doedonen by the Associa
incoming sophomore class.

asurer sl
suirer of the Finance Boa
(Continued on payed)

«a
he the tr

CAMPUS DAY

Campus Day at State College. this
Arntistice Day

| user
stunts were
opportunity
10 show the college
y If 1926
cessful as 1925 was, they
frosh.
Among the

atiletic events were inter-
i

| obstacle race a
hope that Campus Day will eon-
ve its purpose is well inthe

as it has in the past,

’ STATE COLLE NEWS, MAY ,8 1922 Page Three

STAHLER

| Central Avenue's Leading
Inge the sororities yh ose iy hs yet apt pstorm: | Confectionery and Ice

ab intersorority tea, am. intersoority seniors thet
intersorority hall in the spring chapel steps, formin Cream Parlor

MOVING-UP DAY | net of the ol iw
‘aa time, descents fron his
-- ‘oC honor on the plata,
the place where the sek
ces the

pins on hin

4 Mes tthe at | wt ong aes a
nial tices, "The | thie pkatlarin mas sons nH paws, through, ,
: itish something of dorwik | (ative from cack & | fring sik og the ale A large line of fancy box
ve allt ee niin | in formal ol amd new Myskania then pits
ie cite | times formally, sawwetimes otherwise. | et ihe niske aid lead the muy to | Chocolates, booklets, favors
‘ Sat eee | hey th Serie fe Hen the ae :

is now maintain
Membership. to
nny aul in. restric

| ty: assigned the preceding one, the |, Class stunts clase the morning activ

vacated by’ the | ities, -
eileen Ty the afternoon the college holy |

ta hy a certain
scholarship standard established by

iat Noy th walks to Ridgefield Park for the sports, CASTER NOVELTIES — GREETING CARDS:
d Intersrority: Council, innpressive, cer ‘ There is con Meraie rivalry in these
} Min toon bee with thot ine ay mm tthe prowating | aterm The heath yome | Sashington Gift Shop
lates af foun of pins to the new senior News" ei | hises thew events. 244 WASHINGTON AVE.

«| In the eve
front steps

+, ae fs follows: mm of their
‘The Soror $ iT al, the
Vetta Omega, 1890; president, Cathe | editors having heen the first to receive | Colle

ALBANY. N.Y.

Hargaret iy far the mest amit event is
the Gime when the n

¢ ole
herent the new | Kowing. this a dance fs hekd ot the COME TO

Kappa Delt, 1897; purchased house | Myskania

in 1924; yaresident, Lonise Persons, 380

A ee COLLEGE CO-OP

Ferre ncaa, | Witheat dowd, ahimet _ Weal now i earings For
ollz:«| Books, Supplies, Co'lege

" sto Stat

interested! in "good times,

rer i
q Phi, “Eta Chapter, | College ha quite a few dur We ay “in varying degre” hci
" ee ac, 14 } iin rh ae we te Stationery and College Banners
° Takes advantage of its excelent prod
awxiotis 10-1 Wis it any scan coin |- —
‘ chat home that eeeeptions ve to haat that favorite Quality
Sereunipion «ie urtaer ay ay hl srk
, first reception is given by. Is with foowl, but alsa to satiate amr |
facultyn This we coin ae thoes | dvelicet nal dewants with study for the | And Dress Goods At
4 FE ietererda tus heen aquned ducing ect: | HEWETTS SILK SHOP
yone learns—the fresh- | tain hones of the day asa study: hal
mth Ate attains of State Caley vor Keoueen Sand 45.47 No, Put St
iJ of having ie “
!
J VACATION POSITION
; cy |
The history of the "News! Wate its Temperaments, in whicl Ror college atiidantoe teabhor,
? Lanning ome Movie Day, 1916, stony anit to elewe th pang of hu: | .
fl he frat Tae ee patted Octo | xa aes | Pleasant, heathful work.

' Herd, 1916. "The financial wo

the paper vanished with the appear. |

4 funce'of the sturlent tax ia the fall of |
197,

The "'Nows"™

Fhe cafeteria has just expe
of Us

wel) Salary $273 for 98 days

host successful years in its
Write

of the direction of Miss |
MISS GLADYS WESTERFIELD

0 Ro
‘with the

Thorpson of the Home Eeonon

published weekly ‘As instructress in the

: tMrotighiout t year, and it fe ament both her General Delivery, City
ated to th actical perlayony y ine |
, nd capes, “Ths cls ,
| spss large ate iain, cane | Unusual Opportunity
dhe amount of the preparation,
‘ aun all of the srg ‘of tine meals, | For ambitious teacher or ad-
i | vanced student for. interesting
fin c Summer work. | Splended pay,
iW experience in caleter Write E. P. CLAR
Tie regular 38-cent. hun g2'State St Albany, N. Y.
P i ms have heen very popular among, the
con Thursday wie theses
, is held at the ‘of particular |
Bechet he attention for its attractiveness and in-
: appeal to the apyetive,  Mlaa
reports that the cate
oe cane rom
j get The publication hoard | Ne
: fa eternity
FACULTY CHANGES |
, an put t by the ivities in- e Bennett has re- |
’ ‘llega the "Pes. sort pacing |
A thong che ice i not el | res
: to Junior Prom, the sophomores thor- | eontinu Tora degree of De
: ly enoy fe the ros cannot | of Medea Colina Univer |
. year, humore s much, They do not have a | fae ed
: Of eolege life Ieisat | ment of Yonkers High School
‘ penples June, It isat | "Miss Dorothy M. Banner has rc-
4 of, my lta ade to fill] Peppermint flae
‘1
‘ meements | wore com
, ; rs, athletic editor, busi Sor ere
‘ or, suntan ‘ :
x ity editor | “=
other he Semon i Ppa ag! c Sigma | Bie! ie, dackot
te, nt which i not peta; invitations, Psl Gamma; dance
‘ published by: students h r Phi. freagen Minera
now. It is ce ‘Atal 0 Qua ly" ities hold ae Kite vaced rad
‘and is published by the Alumni Associ. ie he winter
, ation. This paper has four numbers ier orem is the smol Stasent aid
Hl per year. Tt inclines news, ahout cok by the faculty digestion.
| ite, luni associth ‘ for, sent at Nery enjoyable "get-together" afar co | brane, teeth,
a ies, and news of the teaching pro- | Arrange lta Omega; refresh- | promote fellowship among the faculty
s fens aaa ments, Kappa Delta; decorations, | and students, mout at 32

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Page Four

STATE COLLEGE

NEWS, MAY ,8 1922

a

‘Treasurer

~ Newmian Club,

t

ki
f

treated, we conside

and to call spec

of pny com ite oF

r

all matters of student

Preside
Vi

ed) Te ata he the duty of the

COLLEGE DIRECTORY
(Continvd from page 2)
ni social organization.
Sybil Ralme 122
it: Lillian, Farlow "28
Charlotte Lynch '22
Maybelle Jochumsen '23
Meibership is open
c students, It is reli
‘and social in its interests,
ice O'Conner 122
iaeth, Gibbons "24
‘Matha ther
Caroline Berberick '23
"¢ Clear '22
bership is open to
YY maintains a dore
son Aven,
22

ice-Presi

otary’

all Catho

fay Wood

+ Kather 2

INFIRMARY PRIVILEGES
(Continued from paxo 1
ruler a severe deficit th
will remain S180
ange number as. teeny
fallow sturtents, have heen successfully
A strong argti>
jon of the system

far the prop
yi as we are Without an infirmary
‘or awn, we will support this pract

THE CONSTITUTION OF THE
STUDENT ASSOCIATION
(Contino frony paxe 1

Section 3. Duties of offic
(a) He abl ine the taty of thw Presi
lent

(iv) ‘To preside over regular weekly
meting uf the Ane

TP icetings
retion or at the written petition of fifty
students
“To appoint, committees and their
yen not otherwise provided for
) appoint a temporary secretary
in tin nee of a rey
“Fa serve as an ex-olt
sanction,
(Hh) 11 shall he the duty of the Vi
president to assume the duties of the
President in the absence or at the re-
juiest-of the President
(c) shall be the duty: of the Seere-
tary to keep all minutes of the Assoc
nly: andl to attend to all

urer to Lakech
Association in the nxunner defined by
he Constitution of the Finance Board,
Section 4. ‘The election of officers
¢ piace the first Friday in May
of each year, Provision for nomination
all he marie hefore election,
Section 5. Duties and powers of the
Assaviation,

(a) The Assoc

on shat le on

terest If the

as to whether any mat-
‘sdiction of th

uri
foriation it aha ho roterrd for decafon

to the Faculty Couneil,

(b) ‘The Association shall elect the
followin

1
ret

3, College cheer.
Members to, Myskania in accord
with the Constitution of Mys-

ed by the President, excopt a

srwise provided for.
Article VI
Executive Department
Section |. Executive Board, ‘The

‘o carry out the provisions of the
ssembly according to this Consti

tion,

(h) To act as a court of appeal,

Article VIE
Ratifieation
‘onstitution shall he ratified by
aiaalorty dotser the siuient any
Article VI
Amendments
‘This Constitution may be amended
bya tworthirds vote of the Association,
he proposed amendment. shall have
een posted at least a week before he-
voted tipor,
By-Laws
Section 1. Elections, All elections
shall he by seeret allot and by it aat-
jority vote under the supervision of the

io
College Sony Lea
from candies submitted bythe
Sophomore, junior and senior clases
Ih elagy suiting bw,
Section 4. College Cheer {aden The
aor shall he elected
tes recommended

from the
bythe Ath

Section 4, Onicers of the Association
ter at least two weeks

shall be omni
before election

Al changes in the Cone
stitutions of all boards, drawing funds
from the student treastiry, ad all elee=
Hon ta Aleve hogs shel ey: the
approval of the Executive Board,

4 The financial powers of all
boards, drawing funds from the student
treasury, shall ex as fallow

(a) Nov board shall spend itt one year
more th amount
Association

athe
exceeds the amount
iow for the previous

Any action taken hy the
anny fe raught hack ty
10 the assembly

We the

than ane af the
ne callege year
resident

of the Calle

presi
Association, Seeretary of the
tion,

(Contino fren page 1)
dent body, provides far the

he six concerts this yer
thy Gilman Wil
ture an "Cowboy: Ba
x of the University af Tesi
mcert directed hy: Dr

Carol (

son and Professor Candlyn; Kall cane

ety the College char gle club,
Si

tet concert;
the College

composers and theit
ion af the kins af musi

prise
Dre lirubacher appointed Dr, ‘Thom
son and Mr. Candlyn as faculty mem.
hers of the eounei,

the el

ALBANY ART UNION

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| HELMES BROS., INC.

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO USE IT FOR
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| LESTER H. HELMES, Pres.

G. Wiley @ Bro.
Al Kinds of

Fresh and Salt Meat
and Poultry

348 State Str
Telephone 644 and 64:

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We can supply you with
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= GBNo.PonrlSt. Albany. N.Y

Weal Servicw Moat Food

$5.00 Meal Ticket for $4.50 to College Students

Ideal Restaurant “tres. veeur

Phone, West 4472
208 Washington Avenue, Albany, N. Y.
Supper 40c—5 p,m. to 8 p.m

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cone

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for dues.

men of college upon payment of 50

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STATE COLLEGE, ALBANY, N.Y.

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aaticers af the

MISS ANNA E, PIERCE DR. A, R, HRUBACHER DEAN H. H. HONER
Deut of Women Peesident of College
1922 Class Team

OMICRON NU

Honorary Soclety of Home eonomles Department

GIRL'S CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TEAM 1921-22

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President of

lent Houy

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