State College News, Volume 8, Number 5, 1923 October 26

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NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS Kap G %
ESTADLISHED NY HIE CLASS OF 1918

Vol. VII No. 5 ALBANY, N. Y., OCTOBER 26, 1923

STATE OPENS NEW HONOR |

_ HOME SEASON SYSTEM TEA

| Big Crowd of Students Expected To Sixty-five Students Win Coveted | Freshmen Invited
Witness Grid Team in Action Places on Faculty List
Tomorrow For 1922-23 Semestre

$3.00 per year

ere '

nd in the fall Intersor
i to which froshmen are invited.
‘The new honor ayatort addopteil hy | Surely, not until after Saturday, O
college fuculty last year is now | tober 87, would the realize
full operation. ‘There will be a|that one small sentence from th

selection of two honor groups, ehosen | 1927 handbook would have such s-
on the busis of euch term's work and | soeiations of friendly faculty, eharm.
the names of the honor students will | ing alumnae, the rotunda transformed
n the Colles: Nows, | by palms and banners into a reeeption
will also be two honor! hall, anda general atmosphere of
groups chosen on a basis of tour |jollity. From thtee-thirty to. five-
on Years’ work, the names of such honor thirty on the afternoon of October
The tragedies of the past three | Students to’ b nur | 274 Intorsorority is at home in the
weeks have been forgotten, tempor- lat comme Students reeciv- |ollege rotunda to the college.

arily ut least, ‘The support ing an averay 50, or better will| It ix the most attractively friendly
Purple and Gold are since be graduated with “high honors,” |soeial event of the year, ‘The alum-
belief that better days are at hand, Students maintaining a standing or {fae return to chat with “those who
und ire looking f rel to the to 3.49 will be graduated with | pour,” for each sorority is repre-
ing battle with the Union “honors! The honor groups sented by some of her former mem-
Ridgeficld next Saturday. nounced below wre for the sueh forme
On the broad shoulders of Fritz semester of the last college yeu y cast
Wegner they have placed 1 rexpons Anetra fore, All the stu
bility that ean scarcely be envied by {dent body comes to forxet the tests
those who value reputation born of CLASS OF 1924 of the past week and the quiz

ETS

|
‘ollowers of the football destinies | 4),
tate College are looking forward ||
to luck on the home gi
three whitewashes—the rd was
ust week ut. the hands of ‘the Wil
liams Cubs—thePurt
seyed gridders hav
outlook for their fi

a most optimistie
t home game to-

on ‘To the students he is just “Ch
for thirty-three years of serv

Stute College have made Charles success. This menns Second: Group, Jof the next in a fraternal and joy-

Worthman a part of the college itself. | State’s ardent follower Alderson, Alene ous mingling of tea, faculty, litte

_ Mr. Worthman became associated | undertaken the task of the | *Beaver Ralph cakes, and fun,—and, of — course,
t with the State "Normal College in| Capitol Hill college a real honest to | Belding, Emily |daneing and music

1890, one year after Dr. William J. goodness football team with only a| Bromley, Mary ‘The committees in charge of mak-

oy Milne became president. In all the /handful of men from which to choose | Cleveland, Margaret ing intersorority tea the eventful oc-

, Eleanor jension it is, ure:

and studies hav
mann, Wilhelmina | Invitation, Emily Belding, Delta Ome-

‘ears that have passed since that timo | material. Injurie
pleting the ranks.

he has remained a faithful custodian |heon gradually d

of the college property. | ‘The old) If one is to be honest about the | Helmes, Alice kaj chairman, ‘Dorothy "Westerman,

building on Wilett Street has long | football situation at State, however, Kenlpe, Pearl jAnne Koll, Aileen Wallace, Marilla

since been destroyed by fire and/one cannot be blinded to the fact | Qlson, Anni Ker, Margaret Lytehy “and

= passed from the memory of the stu- that there should be a change for| Port, Romaine . Gane ly arrangements,

dent body. Dr. Milne, whom Charles | the better hove r ofling, | Rowers, Elennor | Martha Doody. Chi Sigma’ Theta,
). knew as a personal frien! and whose Report, Laveranea chairman, va’ Hinman, H
memory revered by all State College coaching and much that ‘goes toward Lawrence, Enid Brabb, Margarct Eaton, L

students has passed on, but Charles the winning of football cont Schiver, Benirce (ei Mildred Cornell, ‘anid Sophia

refreshments, ‘Sophie ‘Kleine

Shufelt, Laura
on, Gladys

himself, still remains, “He loves the | now gathered on the Purple and
it as if it)

g, Alpha Epsilon’ Phi, chairman,
no Carter, Mildred Brown, Jessie

; college ‘and watches over One thing that, will

were his own prope contribute to a great amount of en- Stroup, Elizabeth

Indeed he has a right to his feeling couragement and spirit to the squad Todd, Marea . ronica Noonan, Mary

for the College. In the Wilett Strect | will be the cheering voices of State Van Denburgh, Edith , and Gladys Moore; «ecora-

re building his first son was born and | rooters. Weiss, Mary tion, Mildred Kuhn, Gamma Kappa

I { brought up. Ldueated in the model | ‘Tomorrow State will tackle one of (Continued page 4) Priv chairman, Rosaline | Greenbersy
school he grew to be a fine, promising | the three following teams at Ridye- eborough, Louise At

young man, While playing on the | old Park: U. 8. 8. Destroyer “Knox” DR. BRUBACHER TO SPEAK tin. “Alicne. MeDouxall, Marie Miller,

basket-bal “team ‘during his junior |cloven, Albany” High sehool or ‘roy | - and Esther Eldridge; Music, Mury

a | yy High school or ‘Troy) Governor Alfred 1. nl Dr ence

year in the high school department | Gonerence Academy. Bull, Kappa Delta,’ chairman, Ellen

he veecived an injury from whieh he Watson, Gertrude ‘Coleman, ‘Beulah

ny never ul. Charles ean right less, Sara Dra-

st fully at home in State College Wooilurd, ‘The

« } for he actually guve his son to the chairmanship of
school. ine Monroe, Eta Phi, will be

Day after day he is in his little|] ly communicate with the editor. ee open 2 Barber, ‘Mildred Babeock,
, office under the stairs or busy about || i | Other speakers at the various sessions Marjorie Bayless, Matic Burgin, Blea:

e t include Louis Marshall, Major Gen- |) payee rie Bu -
cc by Paegalaake alvaya yiling toto one Jeral Henry ‘T. Allen and Mrs, Frank-| 20" Cullery, Elnuh Kwiey, and Sara

to help the students. ‘The 5
0 faithfulness to his adopted Alma Ma-| | CAMPUS DAY PLANS {lin D. Rogsevelt. | —
oe ter is an example to State Colles) sccvora ag Day will be held pital ternoon, November 15, Dr.. Willian PENALTY LIST

students, will consist chielly of a big circus in |H- Kilpatrick of the teachers’ colloge,| ‘Twenty-six freshmen have becn
+} SECOND DRAMATICS aye al four clases wil take pat | Columbia university, will follow Gov- |scen violating rules and traditions in
e CLASS PLAY! At a mecting of the commit ernor Smith and Dr. Brubacher on | the last few weeks and are liable to
} “The Wonder Hat” will be the next it was decided to vivide the |the speakers’ program, In the even-|the punishment as may be handed

¥. play to be staged November 1 by the show into sections and to have each |ing Mi elt will speak on|out by Myskania,
advanced «ramaties class uncer the the speci! work of one of the |“Women in Polities”” and Dr. Lindsay | Following is a list of the

aT direction of Helena Borsick. The ses, Sub-eommittces from each fc ‘of government at | Names

cast is as follows: of the classes appointed by the Presi- | Columbia univers herst eol- | Isdell Rogers, Insigni

} Harlequin Helen Van Gasbeck | (ents, will arrange the class part in |lege, will have “Some New Phases |Helon Rex, Button not worn
Pierrot. -wwMiss Greenburg |tho affair. There will be clowns, |0£ Democracy” for his subject. M. Hel Button not wora
’ Punchinello. Blanch Kilmer | bareback riders, strong men, animals, |, James MacDonald, secretary to the | John Lallor, Cutting across campus
Columbine Marion Farrell | nerobats, ete, besides the usual side. |Foreign Policy assoeiation, will ake |Mary Leary, Cutting aeross campus
| Margot een Wallace! shows. ‘The freshmen and the sopho- |the address of the Prilay afternoon | Edwin Van Kleck, | Going out front
I We feel sure that, if you saw “Sup-| mores will oppose one another with ,Session. Louis Marshall, an authority | tioor wih: Harvey

Anyone having copies of the
NEWS for 1922-1923 marked
Vol, VIE No. 3.7 oF 9 will kind- [andthe League of Women. Voters

pressed Desires", oF even just heard| their parts of the program and the [an constitutional law, will speal Fenney anil Floyd
Temarks upon its success, you will|Campus Day Queen will wateh over |‘‘The Supremacy of the Constitution’ Landon
y want to save Nov. 1 for a further'| the thow supported by her attendants, the evening. {Continued on page 4)

aeuaintanee with the dramatic talent |—  Brubucher is chairman ef the |————
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ATE COLLEGE NEWS OCT. 26,

State College News|

Publishod woekly during the college
Yonr by the Student Body, of the Now

rk Stato Golloge tor Neuchors nt
Albany, New Yor!

‘The subscription rate is three dol-

lars por your. Advertising rates may
be had on application to the business
manager.

(Articles, manuscripts, cte., must
be in the hands of the editors before
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Managing Editor
Mildred Kuhn, "24 |

Business Mana |

is More's
mi le Liebeeh, "24
ciate Editors
Kothtoon’ Furman
Florence Platn
Margaret Demar

Kee

Hel ott,
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Joyce Persons, '26
Harty Godfrey, ‘26

‘ome V

F THE SHOE FITS.
If you yet a new hat you pay tor
If you get a magazine every
month you pay for it, If you get a
copy of the NEWS every week, why
not pay for thut, too?
in’t fair for some graduates
w ytiee, Mollars a yeur for, the
‘WS when others have it sen
for nothing by their friends in Gor
lege. ‘The students pay their tax|
whieh entitles them to one copy of|
the NEWS each week. It probably}
does not occur to them that there 1s
any harm in taking just ‘one or two
extra copies. Nor docs it s

to the receivers of thos

that they get them for nothing. ‘The
trouble, without doubt, is due to
thoughtlessness; but when the eas

is judged fairly, there is only onc|
y ir to the NEWS anil |
its subserihers to “get yours for

nothing.”

A MISTAKE
The NEW.

ral of the:
most important. art en
ted from

will he take

the

Great ea that such
mistake will not happen again.

FORMER EDITOR IN EUROPE
Kenneth P.  Holbe Kappa
Delta Itho, a form

"While there he. spent|
Sometime with Waehart O'Bre nm, '20,)
who was studying French at the’ Uni

rsity of Geneva, Mr. Holben
now teuching at the Hotchkiss School,
Lakeville, Connecti

WRITES ON NEWS MORALS.

Jerome H. Walker of the junior
class, a member of the NEWS staff,
is the author of an interesting article
on journalistic morals whieh appeared

in a recent issue of the “City
and Reporter,” a representative news- |

ne
trade organ, |

paper

we
PATRONIZE ADVERTISERS |on to the next unfortunate,

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when you didn’t know how to Ket the mon hi
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“Yy,

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THRU —
THE
KEYHOLE

A frosh speaking to an upperelass-| Intelligence tests are intelllgene

here is that good looking tests sometimes, and they are in the
that so many of the eategory of mental dist at other
sophomore fellows have been talkrng times. Professor Cornwell's bright
ubout? hey say that she's in the little freshmen didn’t know they had
hall every, day but {haven't been a test last Friday. ‘They followed
table to eateh sight of her ye” his famous formula: “Look and

aclors the
dents seems
we than pr

A Milne wigh setae! girl ente According to the theme r
a class room where a sophomore was motto of, kinglish
‘al we rather to a group of stud to be: “I'd rather be
ly asked: “Pardon me, sit, dent’
aid you fi a note book In’ he
fore the beginning of the class?

The Night Before Pay Day
"Twas the night bi pay day,

And all thru my: jeans

vain for the

Swell Up Seniors’

men should eultivate all se
iors and thus gain poise and dignity,
Professor Sayles told one of
classes last week, The faet that it was
Freshmen but Seniors who re-
ced this pearl of wisdom makes the
eal suspeet Professor §
saveasm, But not so the senior
selves, ‘They believe every word of it
and they also think that his added
admonition to Hy i
the promine upplies to ev-
ery one of them. |

of

‘The kale was off duty,
‘The niekles had quit,
turn forward,
on time in thy" ight!

Make it tomorrow
dust for tonight!

If speceh is silver and site
golton State’ Collage ‘certainly |
blessed by an ample supply of the
yellow colored metal, Have you ob-
served the modest and retiring f
men men stalking stealthily about the
halls, trying in every way to avoid
speaking to thelr school mates of the
A certain faculty member gave opposite sex? And have you noticed
herself away lust Tuesday nights how some of them avoid the gym and

five cents, please,” ‘said the joys of dancing? And such po-
wulitorium ‘liteness! It's Mister this, and Miste
was play- that, for a number of the freshmen
men’ this week, No, it isn'ta mi
“Oh!” gasped the astonished facut it Kappa Delta Rho

(Exchange)
*

“Did you dd
lastnight?”
\his chorus—"Ir
(The chorus smile

just smile at me!"
)

el Des

| where “Suppr
in

me
members

ty meinber, "I thought they were gu- following instr
ing to take up a collection!” tions,

inter in class: A New Rol
“you enn be cither a Koo psyeho- following astonishing remark
logist oF an honest man!—for ex- was overheard in the Freshmen locker
ample”— (Use your own.) rooms one day |
“Oh girls, fk was pert
ful—why, T saw Ul
“Why Worry? last i

Dr

to a college student
eon her door «dur-
ing office hours—"Lift up the lateh
and walk in.”

‘The Sashomor: class has been as-

‘igned a most serious duty—that is to
freshmen that, Dr.
sw

inform our.
Croasdale much pr
Mrs.”

Pupil, translating in| reneh TM:
“Bear ix one of the first signs of

fers "M

Last Friday the freshmen we
given an intelligence test
of chapel w
duled ’¢ s. Reports
From this test showed that although
some of the freshmen were not exact- |

ly sure whether a monkey wre
Quiz: when Prof. Wegner interrupted },"tprie was meat eres, rene or

with: "Do you ever go swimming, general averag
Mi exceptionally high,

1 After
little upper

lov
“Not in this age,” remarked a

twentieth century lass,

New Type of History

A freshman was rambling along,
trying to form an acceptable rep!

ing Bob Crawfori’s cute
ip vlecoration in the «
newspapers so often of lat
¢ begun cultivating the
so-called mustaches. Pretty soon
will be time for Bob to shave his off

fom
“Do you, swim?”
ttle.

“Did you ever get in ceen wa

‘iBo you feel that way now?”
look like him,

pon the question was passed

y wonder ¥

at the lose | P

y
‘of {in style for women,

it {Dut “sweet. simple and i

PATRONIZE ADVERTISERS |Ghattines is hygienie!

| RED CROSS ROLL CALL

| the Red Cross, national and intor-
national, recognizes the fact thut in
the American colleges, and univers
ties of to-day is to be found its lencl
ership for to-morrow, In a work which
perhaps more than any other Is inter
preting to the world at large the full
scope und meaning of the ideal of
[the Brotherhood of Man. Cons
quently, it voices at this time an ap-
peu! to'the stuitents of America, not
only for qupport in: the oncoming
American National Red Roll
Gall, Novemb
Teon tructive study of the work ann
methods of the organization,
Will you not, therefore, stand with
the uneonquerable will of a Sidney:
lanier to. the ideal of
‘Through years of poverty which he
could have changell by sueritiee 0
hi {Waals aul through a renter
8 from tu-
ile wiles he fal nok fhe vor
to change, the beloved poct of the
Southland struggled on, until with a
temperature of 104, and wh
| weak to feed himself, he penetled his
last and greatest poem, “Sunrise”,
afvaid that he would die &
Ietion of his task.

CALENDAR

Friday, October 26
mistry Club—4:10° P.M.—Room

0
|G.A. A. Frolie—#:00 P.M.—Colley
Gymnasium,
Saturday, October 27
allege tus

Intersoror
tunda

Sunday, October 28
Society Tea—3:00-—0 200
Green Room
Tuasday, October
Y. W. C, A— »M—
Mi
|

29
Auditorium
0 P.M.—Room

Wednesday, October 30
Spanish: Club) —

| Thuraday, October 3

Political Selene Cab 1:00.
Room 101

jAdvancad Dramatics

Class Play —

i] 8:00 F uditorium,
“OH MIN
‘The A. is to hold a frolie in

the College ‘Gymnasium Frid

ber 26, at eight o'clock, Ali
A. members ave invited, ‘and
Freshmen are especially | urged to
come. Dress in bloomers and middiex

and wear your
to, freshmen!
Gumps,

ish
Come prepared to be
clothes, and
lorence Crad-
ice-president of the G. A. A.
has charge of the entertainment and
promises a good time to all, The
committee in charge of the stunts is
Mildred Hammersley, chair
ly, Florence Leeming, Ruth Moore

garet Benjamin, ‘The vr
freshmen. committee, consisting: of
Dorthea Dietz and Pauline Smith,
promises ood “eats.” — Everybody
come!

GYM WORK STARTS SOON
begins November 1! White
middies, blac black bloomers,
and clean white sneakers will come
Fashion sheets
vibuted to

will not be di

should be their motto, Maybe some

and fool the gang who think they cam eta women’ for the elreus wil

discovered, —Wonclers nevi
Do not forget to |

ecase!
ve elean sneakers.

om

STATE COLLEGE NEWS OCT. 26, 1923

Page Three

PEDGOGUE EXPLAINED
| Student mbly, October

SWIMMING TICKETS i
Swimmin’ season's begun! At
opened as usual with the elnring, of | Bath 3 every. Monday night, Don't
the Alma Mater, After Miss Dutcher |Join the throng of those who forgot

BROADCAST
had reminded the student body that to yet thelr season tiekets and per-

Sigma Nu Kappa announces the |in the future Assembly would com-|foree must part with twenty-five |
pledging of the tollowing men: |mence promptly at 11:35, “Billie” Jeonts every night until they got it

>

Ernest O'Brien, Leo Cantwell, Geo. | Heineman made such a clever and|'The non-transferable season Bec
an Warmer, Donald Horn, Hilton |humorous announcement concerning | may be gotten from Miss Johnson in
lett, Marshall Hutehinson, K, Leo | the 1924 Pedagogue that ecrtainly | the gym office for one dollar and ||)
Delluhoy, Page Mattice, Glines Jack- | not even the greenest freshman will] sixty eents, Ask any math major to |
man, Walter Morgan, Jorome Walker, | dare to forget or refuse to sign up « how much! you save by
Charles Donnelly, Alexander Avning | for one, Atte announcements | using 1 seuson ticket,
ef the fre wore. un

FIRST EDITION OF PAPER

‘The first edition of the new, paper
whieh is being published by Gamma
haptor of Kappa Delta Rho mule
appearance this week. ‘The paper
is mate up In true newspaper xtyl
with department for mectal fenture,

Psi Gamma Alumnae, will mect in! usual privilege of leaving chapel bi
the College November 3. Following | fore the rest of the classes in order
the meeting there will be an adjourn= that they might take an intelligence:
ment to the Bustern Braneh supper test.

meeting of College Alumni, hel in

the Cnfeteria, Norine B,

00 is the president of

DORMITORY CAMPAIGN

Alumnae Associntion, Persuasive Letters Latest Method | jokes and cditoriuls, besides the reg:
Silkworth, "21, is vi ck ne hewe columns. Tag Gammb
— Guzotte" is its Ue, |
i a entertained over the w ‘he Dormitory eumpnicn ix atl | re |
oni 2h Ostonde: Ate folle being waged. Evelyn Duteher, the |
Hayne an Rusk, ‘president of the studlunt associntion, | PAY. UP: |
Marjorie Sible, oer nee iy at prosent sending out to State | On October 80th and November
Mary + College, Alumnl i calling letter | Uxty Tuesday and hursday re
‘och, "221 Helen Van Aken, presenting the student's side of the tively, the Freshmen. will’ hi
need of a dormitory, ‘This is only | epportunity to pay thelr stud
ton, ‘24, und Gertrude one of a series of letters to go out, thx doing thelr share toward
Zi, ultendded the Annutl as Dr, Brubacher, Dean Bieree, and | furthering of wetivities at State

ol-
AL first howeht it appears quite

one of the noted alumni will present lege,

October 13, their views. of the question in the a bit to give in addition to all other
Weekend juests ab the But Phi form of n letter of appeal, sent Lo expenses for vo immedinte retuens as
House were Kathleen Monroe and qnpledged: luni, iL would seem, hut duringe the year,
Viryinin Conoro. Fyeshmen, Sophomore, and Uppe
classmen fully realize Unt the m
Otto Huddle and Maurie CAPTAINS ELECTED opportunities afforded them at State
horne were vid visitors att Ag an effective preliminary to a make up many times over for various
the Kappa Deut wh house, successful season the senior basket- sums paid n for yourself the reul
Hall Coun has clected Betty Bach | College spirit and make. yourself a
. Ottoman, san alumaus of Alpha captain, and Muriel Daggett manycer. ‘decided part of College when paying
ptor of Kappa Delta Rho, was Ax a result of eleetions held during your student tux next week!
artained at dinner at the fraters the past week Pauline Smith and Jas
house of Gamma ehapter last’ potta Wright are Captain and Mans
viday- evening yin rexpeetively of the Sophomore
class tenn,
Delta Ome, welcomes Margaret
Mix, ‘26, and Helen Deity, names tothe subseription man

AESTHETIC THRILLS
Juniors and Seniors! November
the first the Aesthetic Daneing Class

hefare Novembor first,

pledge niembers,

NEWMAN CLUB

» his not recived

The annual pledye yoand vee WHE begin, We are sure that they first four issues of the
Santek Tae Neon. PesaRen wena utente in “Colles imines an |] NEWS may. have thom provide
held Saturday, October 19, at New- for beautiful dancing. ne he sends in his name before
man Hall, Over one hundred mem Ballet slippers shoul grace the first of Novem
hers were present including about feet of the inty dancers, Mahe

the Greck classes could give gentle

Ant interesting GIRLS GO IN TRAINING

‘vty. mew. member
Le A eA Which hints for dances, or perhaps the Span-

program was presented in Wie Sete dalle asic
progam was presented in, which Oey aouid invent some it none |, ‘The State colloxe fol
Maher and. Moy. Ktein took parte Av, were available, AIT hints yratefully /teum i keoping tho following train-

x he reed unex No- received! ing rules: eight hours’ sleep eaen
the cloxe of the Pore on ARO Ne ‘ — night, beginning oveferably. at 10
hin, President of the Newman Club, battienen sain ening hewweed

weleomed the new members, tolling
them of the purpose and aim of the
Newman Club at State College.

FRENCH CLUB
ur xemiemonthly business
meeting of the French lub was hel

{PLEA FOR CO-OPERATION iyi
ere seems to be aun idea prevas toin
nonje many of the upperelass-
hat instrueting members of the

freshman class to use the
ine on Wostern ‘Avenue rewound

andl maintenanee of a high
low eurhohvirute diet. We
che by keeping: te
tation out of their way, and by se

the rules are strictly obeyca.
in some way to their glory and to th

Tueslay, October 16) in room 101. disgrace of the sophomore class. The ALBANY AUTO
Marjory Bayless taught the elub sophomores have as yet heen unade/ — STYPDT Y CQ, Inc,

members two Frenelt songs, whieh to understand th , ;
were very enjoyable, More pins are members of these upper elas - SRORMING GOOLE
RADIO SUPPLY- Open Evening

to be ordered this year, and those ssmuch as the using of the front door |
West 1616-- 145 CENTRAL AVE.

who hi pins and wish them ave by freshmen is a college tradition and |
requested to sign up on the bulletin pot a sovhomore rule, it OVE
hoard, every man or woman Wi

Plans were masle for making the his eolleze to sve that this rule is not | —
club flourish. All freshmen who are violated by the freshmen. While the
French students, or who are, Inter sophomores have done and will eon-
ested in French customs are invited tinue to do their share, they feel that
to come to the mectings and enjoy they are justified in asking for tn
the good tim support of the juniors and seniors.
ving of caps by freshmen
men no longe sophomore rule,
ut one of the traditions of State
‘his rule should also be enfore
not only by the sophomores, but
the two uppe dlasses.

This article is not been written
with the hen of sritlezing tho upper
classes, but to correct what seems w
be a misconception on their part as
to their duty in regard to certain of
the traditions of State.

Meal Service

GEORG

NICE HORSIE, WHOA!"
ate college horseback riding fans
are alternating between hope and
doubt this week. Captain Taylor in-
formed his class last
aching them. the trie
ing © horse, that no one, would.
the next lesson, fore, do we
gallop or fall’?

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livided

rior to
fitty who
into three

Dail

&Si
Papers

Compliments of

COLLEGE CANDY SHOP

C. P. LOWRY

UP-TOWN JEWELER
171 CENTRAL AVENUE

Below Robin Street

GOOD YEAR SHOE
REPAING

BEST OAK SOLE LEATHER
HIGH GRADE RUBBER A

Always Good Work

250 CENTRAL AVE,

Cotrell & Leonard

Albany, N.Y.

Caps---Gowns ---Hoods

FOR ALL DEGREES

PHONE MAIN. 2660

Marinello Shop

Alice F, Buckley
11] State Street

ALBANY, N.Y.

IDEAL RESTAURANT

F. HAMP, Prop.

m, Supper 40c.—5 p.m. to 8 p.m

Special Chicken Dinner Sundays, 60c, 12 M, to 8 P. M.
Phone West 4472

| 208 WASHINGTON AVENUE

6 DOORS ABOVE LARK STREET

ALBANY, N. Y,

Page Four STATE COLLEGE NEWS OCT. 26, 19238
{Nn F CIVILIZATION 18
NEN HONOR, Yate \TEe NEED OF TEAcHERS| Albany Hardware & Iron Co.

Free schools and compulsory atten: |
dance are new oxperlenees. No pow. |
er of government can
CLASS OF 1928 Ces

First Group Second Group | through the genuine ‘effort

(Continued from page 1) ,

If they mene te “i aes State Strect

HEADQUARTERS Ft
COMPLETE SPORT EQUIPMENT
Albany, N. Y.

Boowner, Ramona _ Berkowitz, Ada port that can come only m the
Westbrook, Wilhelmina Topple treiselven, IC ar tile conde

gin, Mario |tion that makes. the position of the
Wheeler, Eilon *Cranoy Eamon |lnsher rise to auch, hah mp
i * Deitz, Dorothea ards. which toach

“+ “Fox, Marcella | 10 uel to. maintain te conti
Guye, Ailecn |tising, Their work take:
Groenbiath Florenec | dignfiy. Tis sing ao
Hall, Glaays | above a proto: inte
Hammersley, "Mildred of an art. It must be ° ignifid by
Harding, Orma | technical training, ennobled by eha
Hoyt, Dorothy | ster, and sanctified by faith. It is
Johnson, Frances {Hot too much to say that the need
Johnson, Ruth | of civilization is the need of teachers.
Kinum, Ethel |The contribution which they make to
MeDonald, Ruth | human welfare is beyond catimation,
Ott, Holen —President Coolidge.
Roberts, May
Schrader, Marion
Taylor, Dorothy

| a

Six scholarship
dents in America have been estab- |
lished by Mrs. Henry P. Davidson in
memory of her late husband, the fing |
ancicr who was with the firm of J.

CLASS OF 1926

First Group Second Group) p. Morgan and Co. Oxford and
rough, Marion ambr ach to send throo stu-
Bellows, Marjorie | dents, ‘Two are to study at Harvara,

two at Yalo ani two at Princeton, the

DeMocker, Georgin
sities concerned seranting

Benjamin, Hai
Dutt

Kaplan, Mamie 1. |
Leishman, Marguerite
*MacFarland, Kenneth

Mareus, Rose H. |
iller, Esthor L

PENALTY LIST

(Continued from page 1) |

Button not worn
Wearing H. 8. rims
Wearing H. 8. ving
Buttons not worn
Buttons not wor |

|

Denis,

Puyo, Cor
Ponrac, ease 3, Ball Ali,

Raynor, Anna v. | Ruth
Shatter, ont My Gaynor, Anna
Snow, M | le
Veeder, ‘lkuroti Gaynor, Anna,
nzol, Muriel | Lampman, Endora,

ttn,”

‘i, Sara |Tueker, Alhertine,

Wool Sart oe das Bip 9)
Flanagan, Ruth, Coming in front door |
Miss Larkin, No button on |

Six promising freshmen are not c
speaking to gitls for two weeks, Ono | Mina ipom
week is past forovor, but another | Ruth Knapp ay paeon en
week is yet to come, and many a fale | yr" ghatic Wont thew front lowe |
damsel may be captured in the apace | Mr. Shultes, Went thru front door
of soven days, Ed. Van Klocic sos | Miss Greenman, Went thru front door |
to be suffering most of all, handing | Mr. Baker, Not wearing Frosh caps
out slips to the girls informing them | John Lalor, Not wearing Frosh caps
he is unable to speak, As if the girls | | Mr. Gilchrist, Not wen

No button on,
No button on

minded! sh caps
‘The others are maintaining, iM Shultes, Not wearing Frosh eaps |

forced silence, but being naturally ti

A more quict nature are not missed Ginis TAKE NOTE

80 much, ‘The little tag on Kent

+ ; : Kappa Delta Rho, uecounts for the
Pease’s cout leudls one to suspect that | mate Freshmen who. walk: through

it is initiation. Bill Clark, | the lors, smiling but, refusing to
Reginald Dixon, Ralph Harris adn speak, Initiation into Kappa Delta
Herford Smith are the other vietimo tho forbids their talking ‘oval x

for a period of two weeks, For fi
their aequaintanees will be
|the afflicted ones pass out s
| paper explaining circumstances.

who will be xiven an opportunity to |
practice house-cleaning at the
house over the week-end.

STAHLER’S

Central Avenue’s Leading Confectionery |
and Ice Cream Parlor |

PURE WHIPPED CREAM SERVED ON SPECIALS |
NO EXTRA CHARGE i

All prices of box chocolates fresh from the factory
at 39 cents pound hox and up
299 CENTRAL AV!

Phone W 869 5 NUE |

KETCHUM AND SNYDER

°| Whipped Cream or Marshmallow Served Here

YOUR CHOICE
TRY A TEDDY BEAR OR JUNIOR SPECIAL
HOME MADE CANDIES A SPECIALTY

| CANDY, SODA, STATIONERY and SCHOOL SUPPLIES—HAIR NETS

BOX CANDY FROM 39 CENTS A POUND UP
298 CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE WEST 3959

G. Wiley & Bro.
Dealers in All Kinds of
Fresh and Salt Meat

and Poultry

348 State Street, Corner Lark
‘Telephone: and 5:

IF You.

E make foun-
tain pens write,
We have the tools and
the men who know
how, right here inour

store, where we have
repaired thousands, CO-OPERATE
WITH THE

“CO-OP”

We will supply all your
College Needs

~ ALBANY PRINT SHOP, Inc.
394.396 BROADWAY ALBANY, N, Y.
Special Attention Given Work

for Student Societies
THE STATE COLLEGE

| FRANK HL EVORY & CO.

General Printers

| 36-38 Beaver Street ALBANY, N.Y.
Tole i home te | 8 rant

van ae ‘Yum Yum Bakery

ever-ready treat. FRENCH PASTRIES
CAKES LIKE MOTHER MAKES

STAB 1007
(CORNER - HUDSON AVE 0 SD.PEARL,

PRINTERS OF

NEWS

State College
Cafeteria
|Luncheon or dinner 12:00—1:00

OSHER’S SHOE REPAIR
SHOP

28 Central Ave. Albany, N. Y.
Phone West 2344
Call and Delivery Service

LAST BUT NOT LEAST

| The Gateway Press

| QUALITY PRINTERS
Al YOUR ELBOW—WEST 2037
336 Central Avenue

Quality |
SILKS
‘And Dress Goods At
HEWITTS SILK SHOP

Over Ks nd

15.7 He, Peat. |

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