State College News, Volume 11, Number 27, 1927 April 1

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State College News

NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS

Vou. XP. No. 27

Aunany, N.Y., Fripay, Avatn 1, 1927

10 cents per copy, 83.00 per year

BETA ZETA HEADS
SCHOLARSHIP LIST

Alpha Epsilon Phi Is Second
Chi Sigma Theta, Third;
Eta Phi, Fourth

HIGHEST AVERAGE
For Fourth Consecutive Time,
Beta Zeta Leads Marks
Among Sororities

1.74

Hota Zeta is first in schokarship samen,
the savrities fixe the forth tine i foe
‘Alpha Hsia Phi is se

semesters,

and Chi Signy ‘Theta is tive
Kia Phi, whieh was second in the
roll for the seeund semester af

1925-20, is ww fonaethy
Zota’s awerage bs LZ. ar

fis previous

Humutredthy. per cent above

record af 1.70 far the second semester

Moth pilin 14h tues risen fren
sth tw sean haces Chi Sigua Theta
verity its pace as thir, wit the ssa
sere as it Hate thie secon semester fist
Kapa Delta has risen from ist te
ati for fifth phe

The ewmplete. statins fallow
Het Zeus oe

Kay
‘en.

a Kaye hl
Delia On

SHOW KITCHEN SCENE
IN COMEDY WEDNESDAY |

What goes on inthe kitehen white ai
1 iy the theme of the
Hetween the Soap snd

er iy being sey
Kanglish: come

Savory” hy: Gertenle Jennings
4y will he presentedd hy the advanced
‘imation class, Werluesday evening,

sot Tali

The
“Phetone Terme,

srigginal adaptat
a lone pay will hed
Grant, 127, the same ©
the last one-act phays te he preseuted by
vanced dlramaties class this sea

COMEDY RECEIPTS $330,00

receipts af Hones."
Ita preset hy

sueiation Friday: andl
wont ti sthont $330)
daly) will tama
wartime toy Lanise
wsin, 29, man nt tickets.

i thye hatse wits filed a cal pee Torn
"Miss Mathewson said
——_—————

Dr. Brubacher Announces Best
Major And Minor Combinations

Vresident \. rah
suoumeedd tony

nights,

espend:tiires
ti mare th

M.

a Spanish
ee: bial

nlite and another
any: other sube
ant and econ

mul thai?
subject; history: 3
ject, except nev

ies; commerce; home economies
any students make the mistake

impractical ermnbin:

hy
Dp, Brubucher also said that it is
not important which subject
combination
wich as mine
itself upon whieh the sales

| Ruth

ve their gre
n with other

PRESENT AND RECENT SORORITY MARKS

Phe following
in the list y

he shows haw sorarity: scholarshi

1
U5
1

i

HERODOTUS OBTAINS
MYSKANIA APPROVAL

History Secret. Honor Society
To Limit Membership To
Seniors, Juniors

Myskannin fas recognized Herodotns
cil as a departmental seeret honor so
‘vty. aweording to Martha J Mtbrighity

20, This places Herodotus elub ited

ie elas with On the seeret

Iwntor sowiety i

lets.” shu said
Heraotins club, whieh takes its name

fro the fomder af

ied te member
ust bt

average in history: or distinguish |

as a tealer in his history elisses,!
Mbrijelit said,

“Membership. in the sneiety: is to be
restricts iin the future’ to juniors an
Kegulir elections will tke p
she exphained,

jw May.” wom
ents nay he eleeted in October, however,
Mil Finnted,
faumber admitted iy a secret”

membership is

Hr, Adn

‘The present members are

W. Risley, head of the history: d
ment, hnerary faculty: adviser;

A. Hiudley, stssistant

Martha, J," Mtbrixht

huaaty, 2h,

‘The “sewigr members are: Ke
aker, president; Lonise Nottingham,
Mary Aubin, Mary: Chnsidine, Christine
Sweney, Kent eo Arthne Layman,

Kurtznacker
The juniors include

Saulshury, andl
Helew belle is the
member

Mary

DOUGHTY, LANSLEY
Y.W.C.A. DELEGATES

To Attend The State Student
Conference At Dansville
Next Week-end

Kathleen Doughty, "28, sad Mildred

Lanstey, “2M, Iuive heen appainted by
YoAWS CNS tes attend the state: student
waference at Hangville, next week-end
The conference isa small, three
staining eoniterence between Mila
nil stunner cninte
ely sid

theme is the rea
rateutialities
st analyze the

© Rene

tions, inorder
tus dinenver the commun factors involved,
explained

caver what euntribution psyehotoxy
phy Have towards rele

We alse hope tu di
nt
our
cout whether
ein
vr whether
0

potentialities, sand to fit

Fests hits sume ¢
this process af sel reali

ra with’ Ti
conference bya j

Mec Acid ie

MOCOA

DRAMATIC, ART COUNCIL
ALUMNI MEET JUNE 18

Dramatic and Art association is ans
ing a reunion ai all ivy inihers
of the eumuell far :, dime 8.

aveardins
dent 0
einer
wl be selected fa few wevksy ah sal

:|Social-Mindedness Education’s Next Step,

Brubacher Tells Pennsylvania School Men

wndy more
than ¢

‘Ony vivilization’s futur
dlireetly on si

individual eticieney,” President ALR,
ubaicher told more thay 3,000 educators
and teachers at the opening address. of

schontmen's week at the University of
Pennsylvania, Wediesday

Th 1 wi 1927 he characterized
alate and permeated by the

Hest step appears
and. aly

itranactir ‘ee

must emphasize
comperation, tn
ni seience in the hi
im alone

the findings
philosopher
iy hope to

more than any
Ne impetus to the

mayemient
individual
iectives in ecco, Votes ons
> work expressed itself in, democ-
y 2 educationally: it, has. glorified the
inv idl anid, by: makinge him commere
cially clever, physically aud voeationally
ily. and - morally: self-secking, it
hts Hien sta erists fn moor ic

Yemen pect for per
snmality is fncamen-
tally Ch les what we
ell Christi hut it is only
ili a the
half being Inman eth.
the founder af Christian eivitiza

tion gave more rather thay less empha
sis ty cooperation, brotherliness, duty: to
thers, so that we anarvel at the contin
ts emph r two himdred. ye
educational effort, an individual,
nimerit and have persistently
fected the development af human relations
in the sermon on the

jolitittion
cheatin,
products of selfishness; liberty, as per-
sonal Tiberty, fis become more dase
sous in bandit, bootleg. andl annarebist than
any possible! opnression of autocratic
government: anid this selfishness iss
wed by the control of
1 forces thay the 3p ae and
highwayman have heeome a grave
1 is our educational, effort is
Voeational
the possessnr

competitive inthe sense

aves, skill and achievement are a
consideration,

SAYLES ANNOUNCES
MORE SENIORS WHO
GET TEACHING POSTS

Se additional
ceived teaching ps

shave Fe
mis for nest yeu
onmcement of Pry
|. Sayles, din
They: are

at

andl histry at
ys home economies
Rhinebeck; Runiee Hansen, home

making at Speueerport
Aus Vehesin,

Hertha Lewis,

at Minenla;

history: at Edmiston
Josephine Klepser, Latin and history
A Cherey: Valley: Carolyn Larentz, com

merce at Jubustown
commerce “at Waltons Mary Aubin,
Froneh and history at Pentield; Eiily

Cpe, hone communes at Mawson

Jane Green, English at Glayersvitte
Fyelyn Pahuer, Krenek, Latin and Kays
ish at Pravnsvitle; Lamise Nottinhant,
history at Callicoons Olive Selite
amathemnaties, Knyglish awl Latin at Dad

Adelaide Hallis HHicmaties

Delhi

LION IN FOUR COLORS
TO ROAR NEXT WEEK

ng Hest willbe

Atma the editursin-chief, saitt

Wealiesila

The

puldication will have twenty-eight pages, |

thy same mumber as appeared in the De:
vember issue

“We
work
rhotncetd thatthe

Fe esp
Miss Flanayg

1 eal

fine ext gear ail be aqpminted shortly
Liter the Lion appears nest week
ren jokes from the first Lion were

ne at Calloe

ubtishd ine the May
Havin

GIVE HOME ECONOMICS
AWARD TO LLOYD,

Kuretia Lloyd, “2, won first prize of

tenn dallirs itn ae condest conducted by: the
State Home: Keo

caster district val th

ficient Mans for the Pre
a Family: Sunvlay

init Serving 0
The contest
ananbers anf hune eu
in the Capitol Distriet
Elizabeth Heyan af Skidmore college
(nly mention, Miss Anna
assistant professor of

Dinner as pen tall

ies stindenit clas

received han

ies here, was ehairman af

kK
Hume eer
Te eatitest_ committer

"|| “MAY DAY WILL BE ON
APRIL 30,” SAYS MAAR|"

Mayday this year will be April 0,
acoring 4 Gongs Mat, 27
Hh af arrangements, ‘The Girls’
mi classes, amider the direction

ston, will pert
Atter the exhibition,
mul dancing. in

af Miss J. Isabelle Ju
van the front kas
there will he a festival
‘the ggymmnasinan

TWO ASSEMBLIES TODAY

There will hi
Inv aera
class the se
eps and gowns at every
them for the first time

two assemblies tudlay
with vote taken hy: the

aasembly,

middle od nest week, Pex |}

129} ivi

iors will continue to wear
tes |

STATE GETS KAPPA
PHI KAPPA CHAPTER

Organize Twenty-Second Group
Of National Education
Fraternity H Here

WILL INSTALL - MONDAY

24 Undergraduates, 4 Alumni,
8 Faculty Are Membe:
Of Local Unit

Chi chapter of Kappa Phi Kappa
jin edueation fraternity
been or-
ty-four

fur junior a

(senior men, th
uanizedd at State Calloge with ty

Innere four atumni and eight
faculty as charter members, UW isa pitas
fosional educational fraternity: with a

three fal purpose
niu seluskastic

Mation of tlw eh

pler will he
Feluck at
The charter will he pre=
wt te thw hy after a dinner
Mt vv'elack, al atticers. will be
the installation,
aint ot the fraternity: iy
note the eatise af public edi
aginss men ot ability
araeter We cige: i the
and prablerts.”
will be the twenty
second or Chi chapter, The Alpha Cpt
ter iy at Dartnionth, Phe other chaps
tery onder af their tnmudings ate at
elle umiversity, University af
Valhy callexe, Gettysburg col:
University
Milli

Meadlay irom 24
Lie Calley

“to pty
tion by
idl sue
Hiily of its

sf Tiltshurg, Uni
| Hann col
members are: faculty,

sident VR. Hruhacher, Dew Wit
iam TE Metter, tir, Miltot Gi, Nelson,

ACK. Heike, Professir Ro HL, Rite
Jah, Professor Jolin M Sayles, anil Dr
SoM. Mrovnell,

Undergraduates: seniors, Ale
Arming. Rewin I. Hiker,” Willian
Clarkes Vy Kessinald Dixon, bloga Kis
Fwannhy Mattive, Herbert Sv Page
Harsh S. Derry, Edwin Van Bh

Juniors, Mev fuk

Koti
i

vell, Robert Owens, a spec
Nhimni members “are

Vo Hides, Cartan Eo Mouse, 2
Viragerall, Hy Jusepl P. Spraud

The national oflicers af the fraternity

president, Rivera TL

Cornell aniversity ; yieespresider

Joy Hh Minnick of the Universit
ylvania historian, Professor J)

i Steven, Vartnyoth  eullae

rer, Ph Frederick 1,

Aleihony enllewes sveretary,

Arthir 1). Wright, Dartmouth catleye

\ reynired scholastic standing will’ he

Tier at thitee sup
members this. year

CHOOSE 4 TO DEBATE
UNION HERE APRIL 22

wlents were chosen {9 represe
in the debate April 22
's hall with the Union college
are Tallister,
"uly Colhurn, “32s Chessie Carus
2 ant Lonis J Wolner, ‘30.7
ec evonducted  Briday:

Huold W,

pri Sf gave
The team has begun work,

cone’ Maw Shouiog Widget tor tie
debate,

2

STATH COLLEGE NEWS, APRIL 1, 1927

State College News

Esranuusimen by te Cuass or 1918
‘he Unigraratiate Newaaige of New York
‘State Calege. for. Teachers <3
THE NEWS BOARD
Eowin Van Kizeck,
Kappa Delis ‘iio’ Thais
Heten Zis0tenstan.
268 Madison “Avent
Virarsia Hicciws. .
50" Wasim’ Aves W
Sana Barkuey.. Aa scocite Managing Editor
$0. “Lae “Aenie, Weat 10
Subscription Manager
Tal Gavia’ House, West 2782

. Editor-in-Chief
Wert “dans

ifiusiness Manager
West “iove

van iging Editor

‘Tneusa Teatres

Sgyton Assoctare Eorrons
Karuantne Bexats, "27, ut
Tinie L. Barer, "27
‘Juston Associare
AvttAive Hottsstee, ‘28
Many Juoirit Laxcton, '28
Revorrens

Boworny" Warts,

29

Runt H. Rose Dxansiy,
Kewr Peas

Maxcaner Phovosr, "27,

yemrita’ ZayAN,. 127

Kasitunen 28

Vena Drue Wentort, '29

Cera Horas Maxacina
Danes, 1 iy Donority Hanpion, "27

Eawin 1s
Thostas ‘i
Fravers BE,

Guiry,

Dicer of News
eats News Clqg. Horit Moore. Wiee:

vnaah fences He
u "i Hon retaryTreasurer

ty, News
silent AN NtarFonea 8

wag Wy the Estoril Doar
\ PS serintion, ner
‘elit snyaese tthe Gated
tiatter Mt posta Ds

arly nate
15 ull he printed
fe the

‘Anonymity

tie N

Cou,

Skcoxn Paz,

“Amenica’s Bisr ‘Tracitens
Ne ag 92

CoS. DA, 1927,
ia Ant Vaess, 194396 Hroalway

1, 1927 Vol. Xf, No. 27

Taste wy
Runaxy, NY. Ape

THE MEMORIAL WINDOWS

‘The Administration has given assntance that there
intention of “serapping” the Js memarial  win=
dows in the anditorinnr in the must he removed
when the building is converted inte a library, ‘That is wel
come news. ‘The windows represent more than
ve, although that is stficiently irge tn deserve eat
sideration, ‘The windows represent the xiits of nomenon
sentiur classe “Phere is a sentiment attached
to them that is more than maul
dent Brubacher, thromgh whose far-see
most of the ekisses were perstiaded a
tuner nu eireumstutces will they he
fort will he mnade tu keep all or most of

Ai this eamot be dane, another place
They would proy
ra libr

nvonetary

how alumni.

gifts, has s
serapped.
them where they are,
will be found for the windows,
noble decoration for the reception ball or i
in the Alumni Residence hall,

MR. FALLON ON TRADITIONS AND BATTLE

Enrron, Tux News:
1 am sorely perplexed.
1 we should have them, hw
‘The United States Supreme Court
beds wise onlers are comple

et that there is no force in by th

ar Hel fr law’ By those

Should we have traditions or not?
re we to cioree them?

the shining esample
1. regardless of

oi

orders are pliced,
ins a simil
este, being a state i
ing extrie-curriewth
reement in State C

c that these traditions.
sno means tak

ies cat be taken
ny bust who is there so bold
Fellow student? ‘Speaking i
one complaint mauke to me avon fresh
while it is a x

eshimen are not w

possible oppositi

from viulatars
tp and testy

that ate iy
In order 1 reitte
there is ny I

has proven practi
Tie arder to impress upon freshmen the
tions should be Tived up 10, some men i

T
The “impresses were accused of
among others, af not being gentlemen,
great pleastire in going to the inter-
inn campats, awl seeing the Freshmen
nid sophomores throw salt in cach others eyes, aad paint

ich other's clit ‘They refute the point by saying

tie principle idcelying

‘There will rivalry: hetween freshine
mores, and it iy of the type t
it out with jelly rolls

ar
works sittisfa
the student burly to
forcement of
more class; it is up to the student body
ing. seniors, juniors, sophomores, and freshmen

1!
traditions.
‘lone up to the sopho-
eneral, includ
Ir tra

tions are desired at State College let everyone keep them,
Tf they aren't, there is always plenty of time during the
meetings of the student body’ to make a motion to abolish
them.

Any suggestions as to how traditions may be enforced!
will he gratefully received,

P, Fauos, *

NEWS’ JOURNALISM WORK VALUABLE,
WRITES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR

Monitor, the Miuterational diy news
ullishedl eeeeutly the follawhny, aceunnt at Ci
Tis euucatfa tone.

out of an ideal of improving Ihigh school

publications of New York state his this year developed at
the State College fur Teachers a form of journalistic
training that is rare, if not unique, in the st. No jour-

nalism but the amuter-

ses are offered by the College,
graduate weekly newspaper, the Srark CoLueck News, has
undertaken to supply the fick by student-planned and stue
dent-taught courses in news writing andl other fundamentals
iraduates of the College who have
ig offered in these courses will, it is believed,
far better fitted intelligently: to direet se uli school

hers of
least pre-

be
hewspapers and news 1

Me stint
eruited to
membershi

ntl ot the Colles newspaper hits beet re
100 ‘These students form the
Purolment i-all the ca
is optional,

study of the more funda-
on, mews writing and news
‘Stull attend
nents
first

assis
aught th

unl settiester, tive atlter cottrses are given. One,
in copy reading, woes ature deeply ite we Wark a Mews

I course is in headline writing. This course iy
ane time atid hy sabennt the same vis
ie ev tin stindent week
tusks
cl c conttse ts, feted
Sree Ue double Tune Wf ihe MewrMINe. capviige as
iim in condensed form the ehiet facts wh the mews story
and ted so in sel ac manner, but without esaugseration oF
distortion, that the reader will Fead the story: itse
“Trainings in the business departments af the quiper is alow
il, amid here also the work is labratory. im method
ts of ealline writing write si hie
ceually: ate publiserl, said as the copy: readinns
chiss works with tmselectedstiudent eps. sir the hutsitiess
stall is trained hy the acttal experienee i selling aalver
tisinn sp
The mewspaper hts benefited itself hy the work, besides,
it thinks, training thase whe work 4
volume has nearly tripled,
and there
makeup,
tions have bee
number of
The

toni is plished
nnoucements frome the

suis departinent he
tu the staff,
‘The policy wi the paper hay been ty maintain awe ideal
liveliness wf news presentation Goo often fist sili of it
tour publications) without makin cone

rihy practices more ar less.
apers published! for a profit,

PERCY MARKS IS AT IT ONCE MORE;

MR. TUTT RESUMES LEGAL .PRACTICE
Ty Tey

Ke

Ho

Teh Thay Parnusnas SS,

is with is afd theme

Plastic Ay
phases af

callege life neglect

his statement
study: of th
presidents,

the judicial fairness whieh he pruntises
uf the purposes af his bok. Besinning with
college trustees, he considers in turn collese
faculty, alumni, and, finally, anders
th ‘are dealt
e dealt

calla qigel ay cent ai Ae ere
is, nevertheless, amucl more warthyy

Page Me, Tutt Arthur ‘Train 322 pp
ks Seribne

ite awl eantertain

Tut is with us nu that iy xreatly

ted hy these whe first met hin between amuysazine

pearance,
is timely

he
veanes” have had the ft
Wht te it

the setting being the ap
for sentence.

COLLEGE BRIEFS

“Sume Prublens of Adolescence” will
he discussed by De, Elizabetty Aun Sule
ivan int the second of a series uf talks
lor hme ceonomies students, att Chancel

Shall Thursday evening Dr. Sull

ting psychiatrist examiner for
fom cooperating. social sand medival agent
cies in Huston

Troubadours Rehearse

The Troubadours, the men's minstrels

Camb. was
I far twenty years af the Water
ischial,

Ring Payments Next Week
rs whi have not paid for their

> will he given ant opportunity
4 pay next werk, according: to Golden
ills, el Hi the committees, \

sy tesulattion reyuites: that class dues
we pail beiare at ring is ordered

1 avbich bess taking
yesterilay, ills,
Gilhert Bo Violet
eve aul Mabel Lets

To Discuss Constitution
News club will
ww roa 1

Ss alisentss thy
vonstitntiony whieh wat
werk. The vommittee was sare
Barkley usrrmians Grace M, Uuly,
cad Eicadethy Phetteplare, “2S

New Refrigerator

tises anh yah ut slat
1 hey eonmmen cial rer vigerant
inlainisl fy oople Heres, 2h
UChemistey vile Friday titers

yer st
Mastin
mw

fv tomer
Ro dky, i
Alt inn elycli

Pawel Conducts Services
Miblred Pawel, 222, ted the slisenssion
veiw” at ve

0 valay amioenitt

Lenten servies im eharoe ai alt

suits
Neat week's lisesi in change af
Wor AS will fe the last atte
eotuditcted by Metiorah

Ne and Newanate efih

SORORITY NEWS

wt New Via
Epsilon i

Gamma Welcomes Freshmen

nae welevames, jute Hall mem
vesshiy Enna Nekley, 8th
Mine, “0.

Delta Omega Katert.ins
Det Ones sorurity entert

ther wr hbidee, “23, aul Miss Alice
veneer. ty over the week end. Mis
Pdrikye is teachings at Seheteetinty: and
Miss Spetes att Sai Sprinnes

To Entertain Greeks

Setorities will) he entertained ata

patty we aalternoon fr
tock My Hella Onieeat
vathy Laake avenne:

Psi Gamma

nae: tertavined

ntertains

as we Send
ral lise

Delta Omega Welcomes Frosh

1 sveleomies inte sll mem
tershiy the Misses Fatiee sand Hern
dither, Exel Grandhater, Leatise Trask,
IH Mic

n.

Delta Omega Entertains Alumnae
Feet Gun st entertained Miss
1. Cashing, supervisur af practic
meatheriaties, ated Miss Etieatitl
Slaver, supervisor af practice teach
eee history, eth: alunae amewbers,
vo diner “Thursby, Mech

Vn

Alunsni Visit.
Kanga Delt

yea Delia Rho
Kelis Cratertity etertainedd
ity alunes oer the week
inchutet: Harel Te
ei the junior

choo! alepartment at Patisbir: Bab
san Saith,

pal at ot

memetnal of wea Late

rane. instractor in-entmmer

Teadle High seliuts \, Her

ROUND TABLE WAS A
SUCCESS, SAY HEADS
OF GROUP MEETINGS

Dr ALR. Heubael
hhimself as entirely satis!
esi nf the round table
‘This sueee
rae yew aaf techs

has expressed
edd with the sue-
ference here
wired both

Satur is me
oy the
ane stperiatenfents whey attended anid h
vets of the department heads whe
were leaders of the different sections
Rei Ate tog of Haren sae
ay: from the
Peelers? university,
wore the sprakers at the gener
aly inthe auditorium at 11:30 welock
Te we were to gr ahesul with what
reative intelligence we have, we enukd

ewe sand 1

assem

fo amost aunything with this old world,”
Mr
ceribed sty the (king apart of elements
ions

Iectared Frown, Creation he dk

fram their hl enstomary associ
von patting theme together sagivin in at
wow rebutionship,

“Tamesty: seems tr Ine a

Mark \. May, Colm

cali on charter education, told the

GIRLS VARSITY TEAM
VANQUISHES ALUMNAE

The sir's varsity team atefeted the
alummie Ht, Saturday alternoet in
je alin

Craddock, Tags
Nasity members
Hine were Swettenann, Vids,

thar, fmgie, Neville. Miwere, Take

the present, sun
Haayevt on the alumnae teat,
at the ed oat the first halt

Mw

vin fa the
Taste ang
Tea teen hye ea
a the: aaltamtine '

CAPITOL PLAYERS TO
START THIRD SEASON

The thie seisun af the ¢
rs will open at thet

Hvis tvielit with
r

pital Phy

pital

vate a put realy which
vil month Heady

| Sew aE Wilewesy the pron

se teat the company this year will he
Te test capable they have ever froansht
+ Many. Hail he headed hy Mis
telan Sprite, whos recently

Roadway in "Dearest

{| THE

Vi ZivsticNl is “On the Kenes
Stal Callese. Ln the musical
Het week anh Gis Ns Ns seis ty fay
vie cuted hin with: an nul
ins oe

Tauetul Aytiés, sure tire wiserrack:
vil cioarste plat te hall ape the. stun
ole Heath sattotiee the eapuaeity atnbierice
ws Teath iehis, Meas Flanagan, “27,

the ead wad
shang Jew Callexe tush
the mest ui every last
Kuh Meant,

Suv, mule a per
contributed
tach te the heisk: spontaneity: set tlie ftw
Hantow Creavley and Helen Si
VOW Pe aut fame, worked well ti
Hit perhaps the vat tly
statnbingg features af the shaw: avaay the
f fina ‘Temple

Hive

ti inv hearth

Fnveatehit ive thie Thtse, as. i
seem was parked Tall

Vw chris wath was remarkably: well
Vor toe anmuateur prodactiont. “Tie Re
Were sev Nuts sts

toy earl, with the
the Caeagp Gorin

cal stow
wats estrenely

‘ane anissedd
hights were the
ir strident "Huy

er Hay

Hapa! "On the
wlies sand gente

principal at Seen us,

STATECOLLEGE NEWS, APRIL 1, 1927

8

402 STUDENTS WAIT
FOR TEST RESULTS

Modern Language Examination
Sent To State
iment.

One hundred two stents here ate

cig Taguyes i the state
vedueation,

Ninety-two students in the Hi
tanient §

ment, ad one in the

ne iw the

uunination; \
telly
Kathe

Anne

STATE COLLEGE HAS 2
DELEGATES AT VASSAR

Miss Martha C, Dritebard, director
school, and Misy Anni Chirk
Kemedy, extension instragtor in the
Hbrary: sehoed and librarian af the Had:
sont Higle scowl, represented Stute Cal

Jee at ae recent mnecting at Vassar cul
19 discuss childre

F cee
their

alr.
to feat
mnseli_ be
he will not

get the full e
ruestion

REV. COLLINS SPEAKS
TO NEWMAN ALUMNAE

The Key, John J. Collins, :
of Newnan ‘ebay is: giv series
urauil Gilks an the councils of the
1 Cathatie ehurel befwre the
He dofined the relation

ul the ehureh eonm-
uy int the elub titise,

hie af the elub,
hetween the Pape

We
ng will be Monday,

fried pt
berry: sherbet ‘and
Pie dinner will be in the cafeteria at
etainment will be fre

DISCONTINUE FORUM

jorum has been di
ar, but members
tienda joint meet-
Seience club, Yo W.-C
w

discuss commun interest,

Tat the sclual's commencement exercise

“Flay; Gerald

'PCharence Livingste

tviluate aweurdond hy: the

ef way amight he fond be

8 MILNITES COMPETE
FOR PRIZE TONIGHT
IN THE AUDITORIUM

pete in the prize
tin the sai

‘The winner will he annomeed after

the contest and Uh (will be given

The names af the juges will he kept

speakers and their topies are
Wall
Mlorence Me
Untold

0. Hene
Rosese’n's

Jamis M. Park a ones

by Henry Cabot Lodge
irchenoneh, The Little Ge
ty Josephine De DD

Haw tte Cratid Mes
Med i

Milne

High sett
submitted
Manday, ‘The
Al sal the

1 were

vo
tuneer fietitionts tuum

winner will by at award

nnarle gate vit

BRUBACHER’S VOLUME
LAUDED BY AMERICAN
EDUCATION MAGAZINE

No wok that has appeared in recent
well adupied tor inte

in erlueation or four ante

hrs’ reauling circles” iy the
"Amerie Kili
far Marel to Meesient

atest Ink

awit Pratetive Th ty

rowan (eiallior, a hel) sete
prinvipal, a city sehwed stperintentents
wach resident, Ti Bea

breton bs ideally
ay, heen

resent
1, super

we all, every sebout tucueit aem

her might

ally: shits whore
ved these

frambly hut sprmpaatheti

teaehers ats
lard

Hansifity the best ywittionts vi the fk,

germ Gib

are aise the werd Lest where all

ig suv agewth, sare the elapsters an (Our Eth
syns in September heease she hias ay
sition she Tikes betters the sujerintendent
cal Obligations.” The teacher whe te

Wh reftises ty release a toucher th mat

ter how important
¢ released | the bes

[ber ashe caniit se i fae
is 1° woud all think mere elear
Ie if they could sea these chapters,

White agreeing th

et shu

fegsion, De wes

alt wit the teaelir, Ue

clause iy all contracts as. being

wn sara sath Seach aie
ih

ttadictory e
adaption by teachers? ectding

Personality And Frankness Are Necessary
Qualities For ‘Miss Prospective Teacher”

Jaws Miss Vr

Hective
a pwverfil pers

Does she have

Jing to Professor John M.
cctor «il the placement burean,
as. train

nig for personal traits
aw the stale

hey Took: for pe
as expressed inthe following
ability to meet people, humor, per

eral compose,
i. sunny

“ nies,
ailedd study: of the rudiments ot hiriny
people, especially ay concerns efieational

cenraey aunt aatn

MAY 1-7 WILL SEE
MASCOT HUNT HERE).

Idol

Sophomores Will Show
In Assembly Before
Search Starts

iresiman elasses will
first full week in May
Will hide their maseot somewhere on the
snypus alter exhibiting it in
before the contest by
eit tind it they’ will he
nw ivalry, 1 the
sophomaroes. will

The sophomores

five points,
Hie maseat may not he Iidden in the

inn a phice nat aveescable te
rivalry: rules say

Foss than fo eles Wilh, and
sraater thay eishh ihehes, Te amy
weil nt feos tha vse poids or mare

*Yitety wilt pean

RECESS IS APRIL 8-18
Hil ey
WW velick aml elisse

‘Two million elephants co
not do the work now

done by General Et
motors. Whatever the wo
to be done, whether it needa
the power of an elephant or

of « few cents an hour.

GENERAL ELECTRIC

VARSITY WILL ENGAGE

ne with Chath
neelled,
inion af New
Ip).
baseball, has

initial call fat
week. Mractice will he held iv the yin
tvasiimy antit weather permits ontdoor

scumes.
Only Ticht practice will be held quit

DEAN PIERCE RECEIVES
PICTURE OF ALUMNUS

V pletographe ait Wallin B. Phets
Wwated eddueator anit writer, who ur
ani mn the meted

given
tis
mother.
the State

or Philys suits the attire of

in-uy ete tf wal yas sl ait
qe

ton Kan

selusol | tatty

oe UNION MAY 14 PEDAGOGUE PLATES

T0 GO 10 PRINTER

All Copy will Be “Sent Within
Week, Editor Of Book
Announces

sleyiartonent,
Tiwi new dpa

fier

fe the stiident body. a

versonal

i

yeat,

ey aut the
te

thud. i the sta

MATHEMATICS CLUB PINS
Matheanaties chy pins” may.

“Blephints a-pitin’ teak,
In the sludgy, squdgy creck,
Where the siten

‘ung that 'eavy
‘You waw ‘arf afraid to speak!”
Kipline’s "Mandalay"

ELEPHANTS

The elephant is man’s most intelligent helper.
But—consider this interesting comparison:

An elephant is much larger than the electric

motor of a “yarder” or

logging machine. The

“yarder” has the power of twenty elephants; it

handles clusters of logs;

it works dependably,

twenty-four hours at a stretch, if necessary.

Twenty elephants would

eat daily 10,000 pounds

of green food, which a corps of attendants must

gather. A motor “eats”

nothing but electricity,

supplied at the throw of a switch,

Power used in the modern industrial world is

applied through electric

motors—tireless “iron

elephants” that are relegating antiquated ma-
chines to museums, along with such oldtime
household articles as wash-tubs and ordinary
irons—and stuffed elephants.

4 SPATE COLLEGE NEWS, APRIL 1, 1927

French Club To Celebrate Birthday Tomorrow - - - Fete Includes Dinner, Play, Dance And Talks

LANGU AGE STUDY Ig GIVES ADDRESS OF WELCOME. AT DINNER SIMONIN ANNOUNCES PLAY WILL CENTER
SPEAKER'S SUBJECT

PLAN FOR CLASS IN
Or. Leonard C, Jones Of Union

‘> ARCHERY, FENCING) AROUND DOG THEFT

State College is ta take another step fees
Of Studying French

alongs the: ren to he crevlletl | Perrault, Tepedino, Rigouard

ia) jn the very near futur sare afoot Have Leads In Drama
for the fu of am archery snd Given In French

feveiny Which will he started its a
‘The desire of a pretty French
to Amer
grande “dame,
lover, the. cal

ransements have he
pleted, aecurding to an annonne
Atnedee Simoni

‘The celebrations for the Mreneh club

y
¢ struggle of her

Mier Margaret

begin tomorrow at §:30 o'clock with a aur: ieee ae
balan and ease Feeney Cu vai Mr. Simonin, “so why not Stite? [ts Simpscn, the yiven by. the. Keene

ily Freeh fete tomorrow nigh

Phe class will he farmed as soon ast

d Cheste Uni in WHE Hi the cook, i order ta inake
college will speak on “The. Soe I Ad Ate Have the time tse Colonel Charles me dependent on him for her posi
vantages of Studying French." \ ar ice Walsh aid make arrangements. with hin il therefore willing to. stay. in
waret T 7, eal mh ot there fete for the services of an instructor," marry him, steals their mise
Thre wil he tv fatrles, dari tig ‘ " Mle few carry il tnt [He wt Vere ug i
dinner, In the first the “Keneing Dance Th Cab We nfineton with the work of the Hlamed for carelessness and that o

ley ah Che, 28 und Ninwee {enrl clubs of which Mr Sinwonin was his returuing the dye will cave ee fa
Fue! Curley. 27, “The scene 3 He founder’ ten yents According [tion “Uhe theft is observed hy. puliees
interpreting a's an the | mi Mt + Mr. Simonin those with whom he has anit the rest of the pl deals
Those taking part ares " Margaret Stout W ke on the subject, eomsider it a wise | arvely with the attempts ot Meu
igh, "28: Fale, mes ai a reat deal af enthusiasm {cube the laws the
Tae tL] ss heen aisplayed hy studvuts orth {er hy scheme stceral teeta
27, my al eben othe Kreueht lah anal fesient i wining Voene baa ona

Mary Weneta

play a violin, soto,

After 7 'eluck the

resemble an old-time F

The members
i

wevally Hy thse wlke sare Fen
sted ink
French nitien

The play will he given
ef Y ven will be played hy: Rex
Feat, 275 Jacques by Mic Tepe
We Dut ont, the mistress,
Rikonard, “40; "her nephews
lic tah oy Wh aids Jacques in eseaping. the

Courtesy \tbany. Hvenin "

the grand surprise as we Henptit ae — ne acy in the art ters are played by Chir
alee Iie! Mis'tat. | “Just Walked Into Class, Proposed It,” iH ji i i

Fy ain ests wit nts or] Smonin Says Of Founding French Club Here Oe eke es vl wie Sa th

fing which will last until HL w'eloek, Hulitorinn. Ht will he preceded by dane

‘Tomorroy, French eluh is celebrating |Lansinue; reporter, Dorothy: \bbett

i ints which will alas contine after the

wil be pre tHe teuth aniversary af its founding, | AL present, mevtinys ate wh the wend i pha tT Hea svelock
post alte, .At-one Wf tie fneie, pened |Win’ df” tlhe mist spcéinertae events second and fourth Paesttays at hy [Nee Me i. Sear aves fel, Steiemen oi the committees fon
fe ey Tar ante eae ele ft ty ever sauna, When the ela fawn, ‘The Gist muting iy devoted | Atha tami Hvelyn Magee, [2 Mey ares costines, Thelma Trezee,

75 sets, jrups cand Vsghts, Gieney
vias tats, aul th oy {Abarxated Wath, Marie Wenctawanien | paige find Hilts, Cen

Watherne leis, Hesse Orr Lillia
nether, 0 ‘ 3
" sUR td wathy: Knisk

tftiewrss Now WC howsts af at membership [roseran meetings, virions a Mmtestidne Hoy. Lane ante

5 Ml by several oficers fie faculty ive interesting talks oan the Heo, Ran Lavine tees ae

i ai Mildrest Selunitter, Genevieve Ca

Halon, Nctatine Vansant, Caunievteve faa

Heche, Blanche Robins, Vera. Ruchetart
lo

iy igi kg MISS MAUD MALCOLM

Jf lin iti | ALL FROM. OVERWORK,
See (eee ee let ri RECOVERING SLOWLY

Ye Hates for anor people atten Vea int existence there were hut few {the te

fe whom they: ean foe pregesmi anl sovial tine, AL thew
many other

Miss Taylor

ary "7,
bresidewt ai the cluh, ix direetine the

accordi

ashi pictures af the play: east

will he taken in the Ayttenashany aa §
o'clock, ‘ , " —s

SIXTY STUDENTS PASS |i eu
IN ORAL CREDIT TEST}#:*' ss ssi « rane

sinning, "1 just wa
ly," sail Me

levistons
in Fwhich they often husteate hy Lanter
informal hes [tidtes, Sometimes outside talent i

eliss one Peter fe a prone

Students majoring in
sed the

nL proposed

in lke ie tet a th tin it fig ae ity

ee te bone Sinf Hae sear since the fauains. thy lat [kati tag ea Py iby Waentih Vine one

Nl" oe tr at form he fi ea ir a ae, Si a ata ae ae iw cont ot Mie

lub, ilents of the department tindins an fin frame instructor in French, Whose ilinee
He purpose saw aim of the elu waspivaluahle aid in thi Werke Nlucly Hew te eat a antic a utes hs

hier depart
inyprovings, Brought
Wl herve strain, her il
Ith i reauirinys more thaw sardinia y
reatmuent. which may extend ver a ep
siderable erin, ' i

iT M

te reset Fraich ina interesting, saul stati is ine ts. Druiescop. sinenan Chara Hise
trsietical way tw the studeuts of the tan= [Whi fostered: the eluh adh alwg Johnson Cara: Tia by overwork
anaes Since that tine, the purpose has faiven it his tayal sipport Tie hits Neha MeNiekle,. Frances

“Terpen- [lieotne liver, ull A includes aot ele pathrinig ih Is class toon to] Med hamanshy Keuth Smithy, este. levied
ine Vas [ore-enting the augue ut Branee. to purynisead thi satin fa MMe Ae Mati “Adelie
iMlian MM. | tidents, but presenting alse the eunstanns {orjatization ite ermal ‘earse Mohuvel ‘Pepin, Helen Braver, [THM
Sine ite and hibits ot the Brench. the: histury dear for th awbanee [Edie Sinith, Kathtyn Mutqueen, fined to tke
fe Hombre, Fen: Panel tment oi Keeneland interest ht) Wietor Wath Mary Cain, Gays Tiare {HM

tent, is reported

Ruth Th, MeNutt, ‘+

> Mateo is not eons
inom, her uetivities ane qa

‘phy wd France, and sine at scien ae
fenkins, Genevieve Lal lechey ith {whieh help Brenly tu seen tet like an je Mar 4 Julia Uae alta, Abhi teat (eel
niin & tal NY Vadstract stay aval semnething, bn o [autres Shetek, Seat Woman, Gout. Ie es hie eee gest Won
“ne vital, alive sid “real Which his tiring rams Bins Tleurleite raed Mats Titans ace yal eg age i eo

‘ely Palmer, He Margaret” Maynard, Maybelle

Doris Croshy, Katherine Pay

Shortly after the fuming af the elub, | personality: entitle: bin,
the Visited “States entered the World | The French eli was. fan

Prins the dentist iid doctor en
Freed Teistire aad relaxation take. hp

edd

‘ood iiveration, cul that in itseli save the | Past ares president i Sata Shapiro, Gladys Chan ing amount
Kk. forganized aml chose the tall resent tlic resident Hastatay Jevinic A aos, ertha, Pitkin [iyaty’ whee te raha

wis,
Carle
Mh Heke seyret
Mireace Wer. | Detieice’" Sullivan's “raster” ice ee aes

innings strength aad sects ta he in
An optamistic frame of mind.

figs walks i the March wind and
sinishinte, “a xentle, hyygicnie discipline

ers: president, Alice ML Qlataaral Ce Taylors 275 vice-president, | evrietia Cast, daa Venere Willan |
Helene B Dawven Vinlet Wieree, 283) sceretary-treasnrer, { Md genes
isan secretary: | Heariette: Francuiss “292 reporter, Mair’ [ vestanen, Viguinia, Roosay Doris Wal
D, Hans, Moris Cubb, Elvanoe Stephensen
Kerr, faetle Nut

‘ Hirown, | — a SU
: : rt Rule Chas, Dorathiy ‘nl diversion
‘thu fare being brent to Heat sine eat
Dulin ioche ML. Kngtand {PRESENT FANTASY AT Matin etfs oat Uh to far rt le

itdson, Helen Jewett, Her ean Willi itis. Stare [yt fe mera
Phu Mary (ction itis | CLUB MEETING MAY 17 Klan, Malach, Flare Mars. [Mga ty tt wala ier
Foti Maranret i “Lat Princesse Francs Ware net ert Tie French elu nee hale to
Dorothy 1. Wardell,” AM are seni Vesta ae Hes Ak Maem ls Sinica a a
id) esting Heage tage are pai ta ae et lcs ie hive tesa as
Hy meting Tues, May. 12. Those Helen iamise Weatherwas, {0 atthe

Fether  Weatherwax,  Lantive Dither
italy. Greene, Ley Uager, Darethy

Hehe ice ths, “ele FRENCH CLUB MAY BE

Showing French People At Their |} ii. ill take. jut ae Tanive Henna
Best, Club’s Duty, Brubacher Say }|‘'"" Jay \danis, Lonise Herrick,

4 atherine Curtis Adams, and June Her

Case theta. fe tyra a: - “= AN HONORARY SOCIETY
our lat ts geet Siormti ita WelrGalancie uN ii TRE Lee eee the | gl teneh eth, sy be chinese fato-a

partmental honurary  sueiety inthe
Wits present
He hecome at elec
stindents in

French deyurunent, has “heen chosen
Hiairmau of the Hudson Valley. Chaps
tor a the | National | Association a [yeeys Ut wou
etehers at reel, ‘This. assactation [US Hees: oth
was oreanized recently: and has chapters
tits the state, Simikir urganiza
tions Thave heen firmed far teachers, of

16 GIRLS TEACH FRENCH

Preach is tameht in Milne High sehoal
this semester at 100-1050 u'elock it

‘reneh Thy Hee

the fallin rlasses
ine Poioant, and Margaret: Provost;
French Phy Agatha Blick and. Mary

country,”
r : president step has. beet
piouish German, Tatian, Kayslish and ken inthis direction by putting in the

atin constitution, which was. revived this year

fit tpntatins tt alt ane tines hdl te

conulucted in, Keench,

thi Venstianewice: French H, §
side, Your club bers itn Dorota Huhie sh
Tine! service ter Sta rf Fveho Maser anil Sara Lees,
French people if yo show tis the PAE HE SUT2255 wrelucke French

French, pn

Courtesy Albany 1

the — P
i anh idenevigte- Latte This page devoted to the French |] ‘
French at their best. Io me i f Whew this becomes i reality, French
your on youtr anniversary: sand on French Cosi aud Lanse | yy. y club's tenth birthday anniversary |] a wil Ie sas facie ee

y Mourne Myers, who. is

Helen Res” sand
WT, Rath May- | substittsting fq
ay instructor in

Guiness French 1
Glailys Reynolds:
nard and Vera Roe

Matte Mateoin |] MAE Ananecially possible by the |Fivtuy expect un teach Prete te hoped
aude Mateota |] chub, that more advanced programs may: he
bart of the elub’s regular a

‘opportunity

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, APRIL 1, 1927

TO INITIATE FROSH,
HAVE DINNER PARTY

Kappa Delta Rho Will Receive
Six Pledges Into Full
Membership

Hormal exemplification of ihe third de:
ce will he given tomorrow: afternoan
appa Delta Rhus

ners, ‘The

typon its
degree
hose,
lowed by a dinner inthe fattice room ai
the Hampton Hotel ‘This will be fab
owed hy a theater party

Arthur M. Ottman,
af the fraternity, is expected to attend
Hacntty

fraternity
A Madison avenue, will be fob

nal president

and to speak at the dinner.

and. graduate members whe
President A, Rt

M. GN
Reaver and fumes 1, Erskine
instructor in history. Professor Nelson
will speak, for the chapter's ayn,
ember af the faculty will speak for the
hovorary faculty inember 1
lua aud farmer student
ta attend
father af
the initia

I

Kieth
Ml, sie et
st

sieral lit
MD tae ast

Gritiin

ny wef arrangements
master for the dinner

ELECT BURKE Df

Kapnat Phi Kappa at

day ven in President \
raflive elector Nervi t

ter the vnsial nati
weekend at Getty

Will be elected followin
Hiner Monday aight at the
elu,

ALUMNA BROADCASTS
Mary “Rhein, 2, broadest
nan atiay SVTTAYZ at Ten
in M 32,

neh 22
Ail

Easter Clothes are in style

at Easter. But a Marcel is
ALWAYS in style.
Call the

High School

Beauty Shop
9 North Lake Avenue
Phone West 822

L. A. BOOKHIEM

RELIABLE MEATS
and FRESH KILLED
POULTRY

Speeial Attention Given
to Sorority Howser

West 1837 846 Mi
Cor.

,| SALMON, MARCUS ARE

EVERY TEACHER
Should Visit the Home of

Boulevard
Milk

|

|

This company extends an especially
engaged

the most moder
plete in the country-—a
dairy of unique interest to
sonally as well as professionally.

Boulevard Dairy Co., Inc.
231 Third St., Albany
Telephone West 1314

“The Sunlight Dairy”

ANNOUNCE CHANGES IN
EXAMINATION GROUPS

Chanses of subjec
xroups for the final es,

MENORAH WILL DINE
M

) society will Hold a pre-Passe
Simday ¢

Ads jn the
examination hk

cations in June
annnniced yesterday hy Mrafessor
heal oof tle ana

Flarry: Hiretenouyeh,

of the meeti
held Weelnesday
Bella Hyman,
he {allowing
Miriam 04

nation departinent

chairman
«will assist her
and Devathy

and Loren:
Hanmnuel Green i),
"I, publivity:

ul Gert
Muli

rome N 3 hi
nap NIV

1 Hirchenoueh anneameed that
tuudents will

wit nest year

Witte ated to het te tn oe NOT TO DISCONTINUE
Silnia Ne anol Ch tie ORIENTATION COURSE!
tae oc vi eat tte lwestalia otras wil be ocd

ident A. K. Deuhae
e, jgiven by: Pra

ins te
Tw ev
Kort ad is required of all

CHECKER CLUB HEADS

hooenh Salman, “27, was elected
ft tes ana ci
aerate aun CORNED KID
ee ae ae ‘ Pumps and oxfords in the

latest lasts and patterns

_| $6.50
FEAREY’S

44 No. Pearl

Watch for the
STATE LiON}|

on sale in the rotunda ||
| You'll Know It's

next week | LEON

at 18 Steuben St,
Whether it's a Shingle Bob
A Swit! Bob or
A Peacock Bob
in Hot Oil Scalp and
‘Treatment
Marcellers Always in

Attendance

For Appointment, Call Main 7034

If you see ONE

Price lic. \1

Geurtze and Weaver
Special Seta of Weventny Gowns $18 up
LINGERIE SHOP
Main 3629

50 No, Pearl St Albany, N. ¥.

Klein Market

331 CENTRAL AVENUE

Poultry Speciul Attention To
uhle shoul Organizations

Oriental and Occidental Restaurant

AMERICAN AND CHINESE
Open Ul until 2A. M.
Dancing 10:80 GI 1A. M,, Exeept Sunday

44 State St. Phone Main 7187

ENDICOTT JOHNSON

Showing the

LATEST SPRING STYLES

FOR
Class Room, Street, Evening Wear
OUR PRICES
$3.95 $5 and $6
ORES
Mbany

$2.95

2

60 North Powl St. 255 Central Ave.

|FISHBAUGH ORGANIZES |
INTER-CLASS BASEBALL

wweball League is being
students here,

For Youthful Style

Novelty Materials

alowed to ie § atl thet Latest Creations
R,

In Coats, Suits, Street, Dinner,

and Evening Dresses

GOTO THE

Fashion Shop

72 North Pearl St.

soph
{res <
foe occ aw Ihe Weaver yele park
diannond, '

James H. Murray

Gon eeriGinRy | “Not Expensive Either”
We Supply Candyto
The Co-Op, Fresh Daily

% Madison Ave,
Cor, Franklyn St
Phone Main 1571-3

(Kenmore Hotel Bldg.)

Normanskill Farm Dairy

fl

Bottled Milk and Cream

Velvet

Wholesale Price to Parties

| EXCLUSIVE PRINTING

ICE
CREAM

336 CENTRAL AVE.
Phone West 2037 |

CLOTHES

And Cut to Order

ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY
STYLES, TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL
CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED
SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES.

Charter house

‘Suits and Top
$40, $45, $50.

BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT
OUR STORE IS THE

Charter House’

OF ALBANY.

The character of the suits and
overcoats tailored by Charter House
will earn your most sincere liking.

Steefel Brothers

6

STA COLLEGE NEWS, APRIL

1, 1997

MR. EDDY TALKS ON
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Advises Frequent Visitations
Of Senior Teachers To
Junior Classes

The jt
sidered! the most i

w
the sen
schools as

ch
parts, Such

¢ opinion
aed

speek
nit
mnvetingg an
the junior high
rk Nr

in the development «if the junio
school ide,

amt estraea
junior hivh sehook,
cehont ecaumunity at
ing, the eli

elemen
wid. “In
succeeded
where one

ie the ga be

tiury and. the high se

the apinion ef some we have
i

not ineonee
the work
for serview

ahd well, even
tre requigd inte

y. efficiently
wer iin
commplete the task

for see
thous
of ane

CLUB ATTENDS SERVICE

Canterbury. ebb will attend the 1
orelock service Sunday morning at
Andrew's Kisvopat chet instead
having the usual corparate communion

erviee at 8 o'clock

Ve Olde Powter Piteheor

Tea Room and Fond Shoppe

25 LARK STREET
Luncheon 12M, to2P. M.
Dinner 5PM. to7 P.M,

CATERING

SKINNER'S
Book STORE

lished 1890

Cards for Easter

Lenten Reading and
Imported Paper

Cor. Steuben and James
Albany, N. Y,

No Journalism With Credit Next
Year, Hastings Tells Freshmen
Profesor I
chairman of the

answer to
Jutralism com
“Tha i

caper of pete
T have had four
AL

tHhotygh Fan
upon them f
considered
present inst
we hope ever

7 r
ly to have a
e upon thi
rs,

tly an
its enterp
Yeu, an wil
work’ nest

TF bope, continne the

Model College Sho

14S0Pearl St, Albany.1.Y.

Clathes that are Distinction but nor Extensive |

ALPHA EPSILON PHI IS
INTERNATIONAL GROUP:

Alpha
national

ion Phi is the first inter
orority. at State Collene, A
w chapter, Mpha Alpha, tas just heen
alistied at the University: af Toront,
Candi, nl fs tee be stalled by’ national
slivers roan thy: sorority's hatvanal Heal
tuarters at Chicago ont April This
sluipler will he thy sorority twenty

TO HOLD RUMMAGE SALE
Yo We Coy will hold a second rum
soon, Shufents may give their

Harris, '27, ot
in charge

of the sale,

ought to brings
stow said,

housecleaning
is many donations, Mi

DISCUSS “IMMORTALITY”

“Tuunostality"” will be aiseussed hy
Horenee Potter

inv the fast Lenten

ted ander
Meworalt

by Alice Davher,
Marion Vedder
“Helping Others iy Community. Lite"
wee the pas ermal

J. BARBAGALLO
COLLEGE SHOE STORE
Above High School

nes for Mon

High Grade
Sneaks for Gy

asim

WE QUARANTEE ALL OUR
REPAIRS AND GOODS

464 Washington Avo,

she
gl ie OWL Time Home

Martha Washington
Candies

Marte

2h Steuben St

Main 4072 Gopi avons

QUALITY
| SHOE REPAIRING

ist Robin One block
Street from the College
rm
J, COSTANZO
PROPRUCTOR
Shoe Shining and Repairing

COLLEGE CANDY SHOP

203 Central Avenue (near Robin)

TRY OUR R TOAS’

Willard W, Andrews, Pres,

Wo cally for tenehora oan every mate fw the

hoist ene a WHO ATER QUARHELD 1 1 coal We

74 CHAPRL STREET,

Correspondence unt

58 Columbia St. Cor. No.

Expert picot Hemstitching, all kin

Button holes, Rhinestone:
Special attention gi

ALBANY TEACHERS’ AGENCY, Inc.

ARTISTIC PLEATING & STITCHING CO.

TED SADWICHES

F Wayland: Bailey

"ALBANY, N. ¥

Pearl St Albany, N. Y.
nds of Pleating, Buttons covered,

» Prescriptons
eawpy

TelephoneWest
tion given to phon
Western and N.

Promptatte

Cor.

|THE COLLEGE

We are aggnts for Apollo Park ant Tf, Wiman's, Durand’, Lavey's Ghucolate
951

PHARMACY
r Business

1959 and 3

ors. Delivery everywhere

Albany, N. Y

OPTOMETRIST

DEAN PIERCE ATTENDS
NATIONAL CONFERENCE}

is attending the
nf the Ame

Dean Anna
fifth

r, oof University Women a
Washinton, TD, Cr Mie Views kat || OPENING MONDAY
teed The convention will end Third Season

Miss Vieree 4 special attention

THE CAPITOL PLAYERS

First Production
All Week - Mat, Tues., Thurs,
and Sat,

“The Patsy”

A Romantic Comedy

us
to discussion ronps whieh concern (he

problems af

of women in colleges.

“Dependable Flowers’’
We Telegraph Blowers to ull Parte
Ofthe World

STEUBEN STREET

Corner James
Phone Main 3775

LELAND

HOME OF FILM CLASSICS

POPULAR PRICES

We, Te. and $1.10
Mats, 25c, and 50e,

CLINTON
SQUARE
EXCLUSIVE PICTURES

. H. BUCKLEY, Owner
Now Playing

“SLIDE Now Playing
KELLY MAE MURRAY
SLIDE" in
With Willian Haines and “VALENCIA”
Helen mn “en Riew Wiel sleet
wind “COLLEGE DAYS”
Warren

With Mareetine Day
Chas, Deliney

25 conts AI Day Nights 25¢—Matinees 15c

“We Understand Eyes '’

Bint Onl

EYEGLASSES

50 N. Pearl St. Albany, N.Y. OPTICIAN

NEW YORK STATE NATIONAL BANK

STATE SUL
Telephone Main 1109

JOHN W. EMERY, Inc.
‘POPULAR PRICED SHOES

Shoes and Hosiery

PALLADINO

ALBANY'S LARGEST BEAUTY SHOPPE
Hair Bobbing Finger Waving
Mareclling Permanent Waving
7 Master ‘Barbers Strand Shoppe

133 No. Pearl St.
Opp. Clinton Square

ALBANY.N.Y.

54 No, Pearl St,

Albany, N.Y.

Geo, D, Jeoney

198 Central Ave
Albany,

Branch of the Boulevard pes

Qaulenard

Phone West TOs

@ateteria

nud al Robin

aurant 108-110 State Steet

PRINTING OF ALL KINDS

Students and Groups at the State College for Teachers
twill be given special attention

Do)
e

394-396 Broadway Main 2287
Printers of State College News

Mills Art Press

BAK

Branch
206 Lark 8t., Albany
20A Stouben St., Albany

178 Central Ave, Albany
82 Fourth

A. HAGAMAN & GO.
877 to 885 Madison Ave., Albany, N. Y.

BUY BONNIE BREAD

ERS

Stores:
1 South Allen St, Albany
£04 Madison Ave, Albany
130 Quail St, Albany

h Bt, Troy

Proverb No. 5

ITS LUXURY
to buy your Easter Outfit Easter week---
ITS ECONOMY
to buy it now.
STATE COLLEGE NEWS
Business Department

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