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"State College News
NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS
Vou. X_ No, 20
ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1926
GIRLS’ TEAM BATTLES RUSSELL SAGE HERE TOMORROW,
OPTOMETRY FIVE TO
PLAY HERE TONIGHT
Varsity Prepares F s For Battie
8
18 ONE OF LAST GAMES
‘The varsity basketball team will near
the end of its season tonight when it will
ply the Rochester School of Optometry
five at eight o'clock in the gymnasium
Hawking to another viewry, the Purple
ane! Gold put in several days af practice
this week. Last Friday night the
ca! Cortland Normal sehool, 30 to
e here.
an exelting
Herhert Ke Hornung,
font of the ame, having completed his
College course, Hornung, who had been
expected to remain in Colle
captain, will he
‘of the year to work fur a master
seree his felt, His game last Friday wight
was his last under Purple and Gold
ealrs,
Hornung’s loss, coming close upon that |
of Kucayaski, stellar forward, will make
a big dent in the State fine-up aud one
that Coach Baker will he hard put to
fill, State got along without either
Kuczynski or Nephew in its) Cortland
game, Baker hay He
‘ud, Kershaw to pick his new meu from,
probable line-up tonisht is. Lie
Dich enter, Grif aud) Meruey at guards
aid Nephew and Carr at
‘ephew's rexular beet
nece last
vl
Mareh 5, the Calle:
son with | Buffalo
Atbany,
weil enh its sea
school in
FLONZALEY QUARTET
PLEASES MUSIC LOVERS
On Tuesday evening, th
Quartet, presented byt
lege Music Association gave an enjoy-
able program at Chancellor's hall. ‘The
seemed to spin silver webs
e about us, dravin from, ar
Mozart, Glacounow,
Mendelsshon and
Hoth
Rav
Adolfo ‘Be
Alired Poch
Matdavan the viola, and Tyan d'Arch-
violincello.
ho lament the lack of
for music caught glimpses of
ile delicacy of the sounds and
sof the blended instru-
‘Those more fortunate, were
d_by gossamer-like strains from
the fra
the lovel
ments.
Street, Ott Have Roles in Thursday Night Plays;
Jensen, ‘Seventeen’ Star, Milne Orchestra on Bill
‘Two one-act plays and a short pro-
gram of music by the Milne High
chool orchestra will he presented hy
the advanced dramaties class ‘These
th
in the auditorium. at
"Admission will he fifteen
The plays will he a one-act comedy,
directed hy Helen Quackenbush, and
a one-act tragedy af the Civil Wa
directed hy Edwin Van Klecck, Mary
Rhein will direet the music
Marcella Street, who played the
Queen in the elementary elas produce
Gow last, month of "The Shoes. ‘That
will have the leading female
role in’ the comedy. Marjorie Ott,
who appeared with her in that play,
so lave a part. Robert Shilli
who played the leading role of
Hie Baxter” in the production last
night hy the Order of the Dee
of Booth ‘Tarkington's: well-
known comedy, “Seventeen,” will also
appear. Harold Rerguson, a neweomer
an the College stage, and Alexander
Cooper, who has been seen frequently
will complete the east
will have the principal rote
1 War play. AIL other parts
will be interpreted “by Dewitt
BIDS TO SOPH SOIREE
‘ARE $2.50 PLUS DUES
‘The sophomore soiree will he held in
the gym, Friday, March 12, front sine
untit-one, Ruth) Kelley
reports that plans
tions will be in eh
hite, and hi
iY
c sluts yellows
sand palms. will
id." Music will be by: the Hen:
taer's Orchestra, Favors will be
Hinich will he served for
ry
fessor Florence KE, Win
T. Hill, Miss Ethel Huyek and R.R
Naker, have het invited lsu President
ALR! Brubacher and Mrs, Heubacher.
Deas William 1 Metal and Mrs, Metae
fer, Dean Anna E. Pierce avd Professor
and Mrs, Adva W, Risley, Dr. and
Mes, Harry W. Hastines and) Mr. and
Mrs. William G,-Kennedy have ‘heen
invited,
Bids are $2.50, plus the sophomore
dues of $3.00 which are to be paid to
Richard A. Jensen, class treasurer
POSTPONE DEBATE OF
JUNIORS AND SENIORS
‘The senior-junior debate, scheduled
to take place today, as. inadvertently
announced in last Friday's issue of the
News, was postponed until March 12,
whe there will he a joint assembly
It was announced Friday that there
will be nig assembly today. The. (we
veriods will he devoted to class meet-
the violins and followed the subtleties
imperceptible eresce
and diminuendos.
ngs, cue £0 important business penit-
Inaf the four classes.
Courtony Alb, ve, Nows
Richard A, Jensen
C. fel, S. Niles Mai
Cooper and Richard
Jexander
A settee will
support Miss. Fay
ast evening two one-act plays,
iirceled hy Lanclle Harber and "Maep
Nolan were scheduled,
INCREASED SUPPORT
FOR STATb COLLEGE
URGED BY GOVERNOR
Governor Smith urged “continued and
set! support” for St
we Colleye in
ite legislature
his recent message to the
He said
“Our teacher training institutions have
continued to grow, ‘The ten state normal
schools and the State College for
hers have had one af the mast sue-
sil years in history,
Furthermore, the year upon which we
fered shows a still further
marked increase in the registration inv
these schools. At the beginning of the
iyresent school year there were rexistered
ver 5,000 students in our state normal
nil over 1,100 students in the
te College for T These in-
stitutions, occupying, as they do, a very
vital position in the training of those on
whom we must depend for the te
service in our school system, must
nur continued and inercased support.
We must also give necessary con-
sideration to the physical condition of
the plants in which our teachees are
being trained. ‘These should Be mai
ti the highest possi
their entire
have now
schuols:
chiers,
of efficiency. ‘This will be
bond issue amendment.”
STATE FAVORED 10
WIN OVER TROJANS
Custom Bars Men From Seeing
Contest By Joint
‘Agreement
PURPLE AND GOLD READY
‘The irks! varsity will play its only
outside game of the season tomorrow at
three o'clock when it will meet the Rus
non the Albany
cll 8
court ke the fourth con
secutive year that the ‘T
been met hy. State on
court, Last year the Purple and
won by one point at Troy, Two
State won by a wide mar
the College gym. And three years ago,
the first contest, Russell Sage carried off
howors, State is favored to win tomor=
row
IV is said that, except for one change,
Russell Sage’s th is the same as
last year, Marjorie Janes, towering
cuter, will hold her accustomed positinn
eon,
Rigorous. practic
playinge to its zenith and is
for Russell Sage tomorrow
Since both the College and
the Gi. Ac A. cheer leaders are forwards
inuispensable to success, a new leader is
bein worked up this Week to rouse the
rs tomorrow, Plans are beiug
Hcl fe eked i gvtaeSLUN ah Te
ell Saye insists ont attend
wt Stite will closely rival them,
forwardly will he picked from ‘Tompkins,
Multois, | Swettmann, Neville, “Shatter,
asher,’ Melrose, B. Wright. ‘The three
ls’ will probably be fram Milmine,
Maar, Rowland, Cohen, and
predicted
Empie,
‘agreement between the
no men will be allowed
illow
in the yreen room alter the
HONOR ROLL TO APPEAR
IN ABOUT TWO WEEKS
Marks this year are about the same
as always, was the opinion of Elizabeth
Van Denburgh, registrar, last Friday,
after two weeks of sorting yellow cards
into stamped, self-addressed epvelopes,
‘The last inarks came. out Ruesday,
February 23. The Honor Roll will not
he published for at least two weeks,
i
Miss: VanDenburgh said.
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STATE COLLEGE, NEW
V8, PEBRUARY 26, 1926
State College News
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Vol, X Feb 26, 1926 No. 20
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DESCRIBES WORK OF
NATIONAL RED CROSS);
Miss Susan Johnson, field represen-
addressed both
Miss John=
national Views
now is rec
ft began in the last half of the 19Uh
century, in Switzerland, Besides the
adult organization, there is a junior
activity among. the
Kuropean and Ameriean nations, Miss
Johnson stated
The Red Cross
Their work is to care for
schools of th
covers a wide variety
the wounded men of the army. and |
navy, primarily, but the work of reliev=
ing suffering humanity in all fields is] s
fof great importance, Miss Johnson
cited many incidents of the relief work
of our Red Cross in rebuilding earth
In closing,
she gave brief reports of the work of
quake-stricken countries.
the Junior Red Cross,
WILL CONTINUE DRIVE
FOR PEDAGOGUE SALES}
ithe week of March 1 to $ will be
handed
needed to,
da every day from nine to
feipal ‘intends te auld
MILNE ORCHESTRA 18
ORGANIZED BY RHEIN
High Schoo! Group To Appear
Before Student Body At
Plays Thursday
A music department has heen estab:
fished in Milne High Sehood ander the
firection of Mary Rhein, 26, and the
College music
supervision af the
lopartinent, ‘There is, ab present, an
mrehestea amd a yglee eile whieh take
art in the assembly exercise
hooks, the “Lowell Song Bo
the “Junior Orehe
heen purchased, andthe
hopes to hy vera
the use of students,
prin:
a variety af
uurses receiving regents credit, such
which. furnishes music
titer the haskethall games, Ree
for an operetta. far. second semes
will hexin after the Chr inn
Members of the present are
Alexander, drums:
public seh
in June
Aion (fenin Colles
tasty: at the! Northampton
Schon of Music in Massachusetts
Rhein isa memh it
Teachers’
ily
stutied. voice, |
The orchestra will he heard by. the
‘allege suutience for the first time Thurs
wn for four years, ha
lay evening, when it will play in the
aiwlitorinat in connection wilt the two
mesact plays tie jgiven hy. the ab
aed draanaties class
COLE ARRANGES FOR
© College would
de up for hasee
lay
all
and we
he d
¢ been communic
our old. rivals
AN much better season
st year is certain
ton, Cortland, Jama
ther normal. ‘seh
probably ‘be on the schedule
KEEP SECRET PLANS
OF G. A. A. VAUDEVILLE)
Plans are under way for the G. A. A
ileville ta be held Mareh 19,
ragramy is to he kept a secret int
is expected to be a hue
Ths ehalrijen oF ane Kanvafucee are
as follows: general, Bertha Zajans
costumes, Tilda $ He manaser,
Helen Eitiott; Mildred Mel:
Hoses tickets, Georgiana Maar: tights
Mildred Wilson: music, Dorothy
Rabies make-up, Helen Quackenbush
Madeline Tietj publicity
Doughty; ushers,
Rumors that Si
not have a scheclul
hall in the spring were denied
than we
|
and
will |
faur o'clock to lake subserintions,
Binghawn
Anne
| Undergraduates Object to President Brubacher’s Recent
Statement that College Students here Dance Excessively
this week
tion to the recent statements wl
[A. R, Heubicher that students are
Undergrad
4 very wholesime sport Most students
lo not carry itt an eseess, hut indulge
only: during spare time and this is
What form af
¢ substituted for
ci
Obst Haniel, "26; "Phe thing we
lund strive dat in all things. (dancing
J weluded) is ywderation, There is. no
Huht that daviging is eerie toe
J Youne pe mle look to daneine for their
| ure of enjognient, anil da not get the
iny out of emversation and other simple
near ta hey
we did,
1 Dullais,
avec IER ATTENDS
WASHINGTON MEETING
ulministrative aicer
stitutions. af the National Bila
aesnetation, at Washington
J ional
Held Kebeuary 19 and
line Schleich,
c Dancing
iysical henelit, WV
person sits
BASEBALL SCHEDULE)" \» teh, fvsovctin wn | ite Ne ee Hats
he gets mu physical exercise at all
ing furnishes. this exerci
sid in the social world
ver, it eam he inditlyed
Ruth Tame, (28: Dancinys
tiful form of exereise, becomes harmfut
ke
as a heat
State is uot harmful
he gym during the
helpful thay |
rls a perind for
mand gta by. which students: may bee
ime acquainted.
Kuyl,
Daneing as i
mind. Its benefit
student is. con
dane
i relaxation
inthons abv ant his
snare'y eee eda cha
DEAN PIERCE ATTENDS
ASSOCIATION MEETING
Dean, Pierce attended the National
Assoelation ef thy
uf which she is
Perce is alse el
health committee whieh
survey of
| ealth service tistics are bein
jeompiled by: the committee
VARSITY COURT SQUAD, WINNEI
res
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FUBRUARY 26, 1926 As Page Three
\D, WINNER SEVEN TIMES, PLAYS AT HOME TONIGHT SENIORS ie
Take Places Of Those “Tegetidg”
From September To End 7
Of First Term =”
Benjamin,
Greenberg,
« Webster, Ruth
pecht, Viola
mith,
Smith, Dorothy
| VARSITY WINS FROM;
CORTLAND NORMAL BY
CLOSE SCORE OF 30-29)
Froneh HL—Suphie Palermo, Mil
\
vy«| EXHIBITS HANDIWORK
OF JUNIOR RED CROSS
valitieal
nthe Jur
of the work of
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SPATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 26 1026
COLLEGE NEWS|
AT A GLANCE
Professor Florence E, Winchell, head
of the Home Economics department,
spent the week-end in Bellemont, Mass.,
visiting her nephews and niece,
Miss May Fillingham spent
days at Waterloo, visiting, relat
Gladys Mercereau, '24, spent the week-
end at the Kappa Delta hou
Kappa Delta sorority welcomes Marion
Smith, '27, and eth ‘Trowbridge,
‘27, into full membersh
Y. W. will hold its vesper services
Sunday in the rotunda at four thirty.
irgery Bellows, '25, will be the leader.
e holi-
4:30 P.M
—Rotunda,
4:00PM.
4:00 P.M
—Room, 101
8:15 P.M.
if
3:00 P.M
Room 250,
SALENDLE
Tod
8:00 P.M. Ba eka vs, Roches-
ter Optometry—Gyn
‘Tomorrow
4:00. P, M. Basketball vs. Russell
Sag
Sunday, February 28
¢
Tuesday March 2
h
‘Thursday, March 4
A. Vespers
om Be
Menor:
Political §
Advanced Driv
Dr. Robert W. Searle of the First Re-
formed Church will speak,
A regular Menor:
‘on Thursday,
Gertrude Hoff
furnished _ente a literary pro~
xram which consisted of discussions on
three famous Jewish philosophers of the
ty held a
‘The Joseph Henry
meeting “Tuesday, Feb
A Commerce ( will be held
M: ‘There will
1 to loan hooks
free of charge|—
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mfined to their
tn students
homes due to illness,
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