State College
NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS
VoL. X No. 29
SPRING CONCERT T0
BE HELD TOMORROW
Earle Hummel T To Be Assisting
Artist at Annual Event
In Auditorium
DANCING WILL FOLLOW
Karle Hummel will be the NK
artist at the spring concert tomorrow
night in the College auditorium. The
convert will con wt 8:15 and
in thy
will he followed by dancin
gymnasium. “The pre
1 Prelude
(ny i
an fallows:
iv Gominor, Rach
nthe Canebrake,
hestra,
mianinoff
ariner,
2. (a) Jun Peel, b
(h) The Merry. Bex
women's chorus.
3. ay Hinmore
remade, ‘Ts
No. 8 Savasate,
violinist.
isl Folksong
rs, Wows, the
He, a)
kowskys Ce) Spanish
Farle Hu
Howen,
Dane
4 (ay Away the
Walda Warner, (h) Th
Air, Irish Folksong, the
5. (a) Hallet Musie
On Gi
29, the urehestra,
Ww
¢ Londonderry
wo lands,
mixed chorus.
from — Rosa
mund, Schubert, cute, Cather=
f(a) Sumner Neon, Gal,
Musie When Soft Voices Die,
lyn, (ed ‘The Galway Viper, Irish
arrange by Fleteher, the women's |
ay
Cand-
chorus.
7. Gy Nocturne, Chopin-Witheli).
(bh) Waldstinmer, Maganini-Vopriet,
(ce) Spinntied, — Popper-Au Karle |
Hummel.
& (a) A Cettic
arcainged by Roberton,
Morris, 16th century
Fletcher.
9. Mima Mater, Hubba
STUDENT ASSOCIATION
shy, Irish air,
i
TO ELECT IN CHAPEL) 7s
Ko lo aN announcement of
1 elec
stu
Accor
the sit
tions will take up the time in th
ection of the
president to be chosen from
selected from the class of
president from the class of %
retary from the
the two members of Mysk
dent assemblies tuday
©} took adv
the three classes,
ollices: demonstrat
particular field whieh the
hefore the massed assembly, Results
of the election will not be ced
until the Moving-up Day ceremonies.
Class elections will be held a week
ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1926
MANY GUESTS ATTEND
INTERSORORITY BALL
‘The intersorority ball held at the ‘Ten
yek May 7, proved to be the biggest
‘The sor
The
snecess of the College year.
were well represente
ilins furnished music, tea
sola for one of the
orities
Gi
turing
numbers.
‘The
row was Ing witht sorority
The orehestra was hidden
cen of palms,
Abram R
by ase
Dr. and Mrs,
Dean Anna k:, Picree, Dean
William H. Metzler, Dr. Leona
Richardson, Professor George
and Sarah C, Vetherbridge, Marjori
Bellows, Mary Dardess, Mildred F
Haheoek, Jeanetta M, Weight, Marion
H, Chesebrough and Mareia Hl. Chat-
field, presidents of the sororities, re-
Hrubacher,
and Mrs,
IW,
Among the faculty: 1
Professor and Mrs. George
ssor and Mrs. Will
Mrs.
Mrs,
w M
York,
Kennedy,
Risley,
Walker,
Pro
Professor and
Professor and
Helen ‘T
Ethel Huyek, Professor
Clarence Hidley, Hroiessor 3
dolph Keim, Helen L, Oldreive, and
Ralph A. Beaver.
Favors wre hammered silver pew
knives engraved with sorority insisnia,
enclosed in silver
raving of the Col-
‘ant fastened with
The programs we
covers with an er
lege on the front
the sorority. colo
= present |!
THOMPSON TO RETURN;
GRANT OTHERS LEAVE
Dr, Harry W.
¥ the English departy
everal changes int
aculty of the English department,
Dr. Harold W. ‘Thompson, who has
veon studying at Edinburgh university,
Dr. Thompson:
fellowship for Europ
John Simon Gux.e
Hastings, chairman
ent, anmounees
e courses and
sindy hy the
heim foundation,
Miss. Agnes Futterer
Catherine Peltz will study at Cola
university during the coming. year
Miss Mary Graln, a member of the
nglish department, will take aver
and. Miss
Howes will be added te
el will take Miss Peltz's
Ir. Bowes comes
Hb Carnegie Tnsti«
at Pittsburgh, Mr.
A. from Dalhousie
il dane
faculty
1
row wll he acen wf
pigtte with twa excepti
I be dr
sive by Mr ‘howtes will be added.
-|DR. BRUBACHER SPEAKS
BEFORE HONOR SOCIETY}:
Dr. As Re Bruhieher w
ichenectady: May 24,
fie aenieis ef igh stan
‘e hein taken into th
hh School Honor Society
ety corresponds. tthe
Sappa af colle
Mhi- Beta
‘The suspense is over, ‘The Ped is
, May 8 the 1926 Peda-
goxute ofie'al’y to
subscribers from ten o'eloek to noon
out! Satur
was distributed
lal suc
ted, almost all of
which were signed for," said M
Rhoads, "25, one of the subseription
managers of the Pedagogue, "We
cleared expenses, although we cannot
yet determine the exact profits.”
ames printed upon the cover of the
annual. Although this privilege was
open to all, few outside the board
age of it
Tn comparison with last year’s Ped,
the hi ges are as follows: ‘The
wer is blue with silver ‘lettering
There are ten colored phites. Tn ae-
tual number of pages, this year's Ped
is slightly larger. Phe joke depart-
Members of the Ped board had their |
ment has heen’ enlarged. Clubs have
photographs of officers only, not of
from today.
the whole group.
“Ped is Financial Success, We Have Cleared Expenses;
But can rot Yet Determine Exact Profit,” Editor Says
names of the seniors responsible
26 Vedagogue follows
Minnie E. Gree
Hazel Ben
Georgia De
th
for the
itor:
literary: editors,
Marion Bessette,
ker, Alice Spencer; hotograph
ditors, Ruby Herman, Charlotte Tsen-
hergh, Herhert Campbell; art editors,
rion Chesehrough, Gooding,
Iletic editors, girls,”
Harold
izabeth
joke
n-chief,
rie
nan; subscription
Barelay, M.D.
Rhoads; advertising managers,
Mice Blair, Kenneth Mae:
ab
Those subscribers who have not yet
tained their Peds may. get them
from the News office, Marion Rhoads
<q
[FACULTY STUNT 18 kA
CARNIVAL FEATURE
Nine Instructors Work With
Great Secrecy Under Miss
Grahn’s Direction
PROMISE NOVEL PARTY
Safty hidden from curious wnder-
members of the
to allow their
have heen
tte hs
lanigghi,
Gra
twill
ul
faculty,
names to he disclosed,
for the faculty stu
Spanish
the direction of Mary
tructor in English, ‘The sti
the third feature af the ear
which will bein at in the
mi, following a dit
in the cafeteria at §
y
vearsings
he al
to he served
wl 6:30, "Ti
night will he
tendants, the
carnival quiee has been
kept seeret since her elyetion hy: th
student body last week, will appear at
the heinning of the program, to view
ent held in her honor
Stinard and Mary
mheth Vark are Wer pawes, wll
the rest of the royal party. is Ruth Coc,
rust Wil
fiams, 27, ant ny ‘20
Mystery, lave aud treachery
“| a ome-aci
ingle
comely
Hn, to he presented
ber on the tetany,
aud Robert. Shillinglaw and
Strevell, (29,
final act ‘will’ by a son
directed by
hose in this act inclule
ice “Spencer, 26, Charlotte Jones,
28, Ruth Moore, '28, Grace Chippen-
dale, 29, Gertrude ‘Schwentker, "29,
rgaret Koen, "26, fo V.
26, Ruth MeNutt,
26, Hertha
tn Cohen, ‘28, Edimnd Kobleny,
LaVerne Carr, "29, Alexander Cooper,
27, Robert Shillinglaw, '29, Richard
Jensen, "28, Ralph Stanley,’ "28, and
William Delehanty, ‘26,
INDIAN LADDER
leave College for Tndinn
at 10:00 and 12:00 tomorrow
Return
busses will leave the foot of the ladder
at 5:30 and 6:00, arriving at College
1 time for the spring concert in the
evening. It is still not too late to
sign up.
Pago ‘wo
COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 1,
State College News
ESTABLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1918
May 14 1926 No 29
Published weekly during the “cole |
year by the Student Body of the New
York State College for Teachers at
Albany, New York.
‘The subsetiotion rate is three dollars,
per year, Advertising rates may be had | \
Bn application to the Busivess manager,
Editor-in-Chief
Horry $. Gonrnty, '26
Business Ma
Hes
Subscription Manager
Heuen Warciay, '26
Copy. Rewer
Mancaner Benjastin, '26
Assistant Business Man
Mya Hawrsian, '27
Henna Ziataneustan, '27
Assistant Subscription Ma
aia THANE,
Assistant Copy Reader
Junta Fay, '27
Associate [i
Sara Barkley, ‘27 Lowise Gunn, ‘27
mn
Katharine Blenis, Anna Kou 26
Juyee Persons, "26
Reporters
Leah Cohen (itlasttit toe Mullen
Feta “Brexee
Virgini ins fa
dinate Haicter Danstie
Elnah Krieg Bertha Za
ALUMNI SUBSCRIBERS
‘Two hundred new subscribers for!
next your will be sought inthe class |
of 1926, hy the News
May,
member of the scraudating,
News ne tlhe feat step a
drive to. be extended
classes of 1925 and 1924
lice classes
aise will also he the News"
to hui
il fater to,
ity other coll
papers, As a stimulus to F
scribers, the paper intends to enlirxe
the space devoted to live news. uf
alumni alfairs next year, AN ari
also -he worked ont (0 insure
the News
of the
weekly will- go. hand i had
with the expansion policy voted by the
student body itly, whereby a
larger paper will be published,
Despite this sixty per cent increase
the size of the N
subscription
per year,
copies of th
annual junior issue. and
MORE STUDENTS GET
TEACHING POSITIONS
‘Che following name
nounced by Professor “John Mb. Sayles
to the ones esr re-
1926-27 NEWS STAFF
PICKED NEXT WEEK
Hlections for next year's News stall
will probably be ma
DR. PAINTER WRITES
“SPRING CAROL” POEM
“Spring Carol,” a poe
has been composed hy Dr, George
chief, annonneed
xe Cleopatra whey was pul
r
Vy) "Protea Paine
aINer promotions
4\ sixth position on the News board
vill be ereated for next y
i
SPRING CAROL.
Zinkes biatory: at" 1
Adelaide Grueschow, & will include that part of th
ities of the mana
to do with the freshmen try-outs
and in addition will include the charge
man Dietz, com
Wakes every. stream
Birds are singing
Bees are winginn,
is to be repented
necessitate a change in the
Ney Hala tian Giortsiel
“the present racine +3. of
spring ‘tis spring!
Tatip; Lwin Hand, eomiuercial wt Aiea;
How sweet a thing
Marguerite Lote pian Tagish a F man tly Uae
f
itarcltvehiet by toe
Gainey, a business mad
ia, Alhiny grade
Love ne'er shall cease,
2h
Hons ill take ly
homies at Cornwall; €
throughout the stall
Magu with: spring.
Awake my soul,
Harley, Atos tena Forth to thy. son
ha
"Kavena; vith dine (fyewe
thematies and yise
And truth, beauty,
q ieninish Kanglish a i
tory at Bast Spr
Litvrs, will also he
" ¥
Sprang, tO. spring.
|| FRATERNITY VALUES
DISCUSSED IN ORGAN
MISS PERINE IS ILL
IN ALBANY HOSPITAL]:
Twelve reporters become eli
8, for onily at few knew thi
8 Perine hat bee
ofa The value of fraterni
The students of State College take widely sca
this opportunity. to express their sya Mua
pathy,
speedy
“BEST YEAR FOR POLI |:
Scr’, JANSEN’ STATES 4
Miss Perine intends
couple of months,
to spend a
especiall
different art center
ot eesuat of | Poll
when they know not
gol speakers to the ¢ “alle
the aie Teste, aswell as rsyalsr| 225 ARE CANDIDATES
weekly editions,
MATH, CLUB ELECTS
FOR DEGREES IN JUNE i
nee Club this semester
‘the electiois of Mathematics Chub | ing
officers took p
‘The nomine
onsiding, 27, Ruth “Mays
Marie Townsend, president,
ary Neville, "2, Gertrude Dawe
7, Florence’ Elmore, '27;. scereta
Kathleen Dought
"28, Ethelyn Wilkins,’ "29;
ide Hollister, '28, Gilbert G
Fay,
for
M
Adel
feacennte life seen to be in th
day, May 13. cightystwo yeu "the. Tollowing. are in
shave been anno:
were: president, Mary | hy Dr mee
Hrubacher as candi
ith many’ dierent types “tn men
comings, to aid ‘him
in every possible way,
ters over with him—i
1s one of the seer
bility to yet alongs with his fel-
"i as yet unknown,
Nest year's plans inehude a trip to
"28, Goldina Bills, | bachelor of. stem
treasurer, [for bachelor of | sc
‘and twelve for bachelor of si
bo sore gh
and a trip to the Schuyler Man-
hong, '28, and Julia ‘Titus, '28, home economics.
lowmen, to their mutual advantage,”
COL LEK
NEWS, MAY
1 iw
Page Three
COUPES NEWS
NEWS CLASSES END COLLEGE NEws
WITH BXAMS TODAY sss i
Kappa Delt
18 Editorial Tryouts Attend week-rn, _Hantine Georey "28,
Last Session Conducted jory I 24, and Llewellyna Gill,
By News Editor | 2s,
n editorial tryouts for position
on the State College News staff today ate | |"
tended the last session of the course | UEHE
in news writing offered by the News| Perey C. Briggs, '26, has heen ay
4 part of a reporters’ train-| pointed elerk to Asscmb
Van Kleeck, ‘27, manns-| Hackett of the second di
ed) the class at 8:10 ess county,
o'eloek in Room 103,
May 3. comed into
At the Ae var=| 1
ied the usital preliminary detinition of
news" with that of Charles D
famed editor of the New York §
“Ifa dog bit a man, that wouldn't be
at is
an John
ict, Duteh-
Chiases’ began Stanhope, '29, is wele
I inembershi of Kappa
Reginald
irst session Van Kle
Carpener, "29 of Fort
Yo. has heen pledged by
Ane f
Ke atluminte
pewple read) Atuha Epsilon Phi house party
Fearned that
newspapers with vations interests, all |
of which are catered to, ‘The
reader enjoys
supremacy, whether
or debating, Features
Heimer,"
sof str
d Sophia Gertskin,
ries are al
comain| Chi
ways popular even when thy Theta announces the
hirth of a sorority. nephew, Robert
Murray Devitt, son of Mr. and Mrs,
atthew KE, Devitt of Port Chester,
Y. M twas formerly Mary
Hams
Title or no acuual news.
cuiriasity:acconmts for the
of extraordinary events,
ilustrated this by saying that an a
count of the robbery of $1,000) “a
cit as if]
the thiet broke dint am aitice andl stole
(0,000) aint the allice browne ti the
eoples curtstiy. woul
ithe story wound have
er neves valle
ta Phi held its 30th
tthe Colony
An alumnae program
Bertha Zajan ‘and Melanie
27, furnished mu
dance, eight even-thirty
peroned by ‘T. Frederick UH.
yn of the musié department
hot arouse as much exeiter
held its annual funeh-
atthe Hampton. Dr.
on was the
sor and Mrs, W. G,
were chaperones at the house
held from 8:00 to 11:00
1 and Gladys
ited the house for the
forms of Tternure,
come first and
facts follow in
portan In this
most striking detail in a story, often
disaurees with the reporter in his judg-
ment of what the elimax
Copies of last we Colleg
News were used in studying the rek
tive prominence of different parts of
siti ee ners (ae (MELANIE GRANT NAMED
wctstine fie yint-tnigs| DRAMA CLUB OFFICER
most news stories: the use of the Melanie
(pronounced led") whieh is
of metal put between
lah e ut room and fill an
eu”
_ Alpha Rho welcomes
into pledge membership.
‘a Mand, '26,
Grant, 27, was, Monday,
Aveted president for next year of the
Dramatic and Art co
Ruth Lane,
president, and
I, '29, the new treasurer,
retiring
6, will
28, is the new viee
Gertrude
Mary
»resident. Oly
also be graduated, Other members
course at 3:58 /are Charlotte Jones, '28, and Evely
Graves, Miss Graves and Miss
Hall were just elected from the fresh
Canterbury Club held -orporate class, for membership.
communion Andrew's church, | Miss” Mary Gr instructor in
M. ‘The communion was followed | Enulish, was elected ‘faculty advi
by rena at” St Andrew's pais |foF next year to succeed Miss Axes
house. Mrs, P wife of the ree-| F. ies, and
ratte Aureus a wae |
At a food sale held April 7, C:
bury Club made $8.66.
news-writine
Grelock, in Room 108,
CANTERBURY
leave
uf absence from the faculty next ye
cing, ter
Jday afternoon” for
AT A GLANCE
Voi Gana held its annual hinehe
Saturday noon at the Colony Pa
fallow
a anoeting of the lun
araline Croasdi
and Mise Fliabeth Van Denkurgh
fender the hose dance from 8a to
A Psi Gamma
end,
Marjory Finn vi
house for the weel
The annual luncheon of Chi Sigma
Pheta was. given Satur
Harton, The hous
in the
mong the week-end guests we
Dardess, Mary. Driscoll, M
MeGecney, and Mary O'Hare,
Mpha Epsilon Phi gave its house | i
dance Saturday evening. Dr. George | ©
A. S, Painter, professor of philosophy
uid Mrs, Saitee Baumann were chap=
crones, ‘The annual luncheon was held
Sun Ruth Louber and Helen
Hernheinver, '25, were week-end guests
Gamma, Kappa Phi held. its
dance, 8:30 10 1:30. Saturday,
Hazel Rawley was chaperon,
\ junior-senior luncheon was given
house
Miss
«| Sunday
dance
Mal
ch, and Mrs,
use mother, were chape
a's orchestra furnished the
nuit Tincheon will be
the Hampton.
Zeta held its
house
wnsie, The
held May 29
Amon ree
Delta, Rho |
certs, (25; Jam!
Kadmund TH,
Robert, Haynes, '25, was married
to Miss Louise Mhee on March 3
Both are teachers in the sehoot “at
Wappinger Falls,
Winchell Landon, a student
cise university, recently
brother, M. DelVitt Lando
t Syra
ed
Kappa Delta Rho will keep its house
pen at stmuner session this year, {ure
nishinge both roan
communications
ise at 231 M
Friday, May 2.
tertainers furnished music,
‘The Collegiate En-
COMMERCE CLUB PLANS
SPRING OUTING SOON
Commerce Club held a cake and
candy sale Wednesday, May $._llen
Hoyland, "27, charge and was
assisted | by Hizabeth Plum, "26, and
Degathy Wi 27,
Ke were discussed
lub Tuesday, M
vuting will be the I
and the exact date
announced later.
SPEAKS ON RECREATION
Mrs. Ieucy Retting, director of the
summer play schools, under the direc
tion of the Child
Amer'ea, No wis
Mowe, i Ule meee the Albney
chapter of the Child Study Associ
of America and the Cor
nid details will be
I of Je
Women cn "Home Recreation iu the
Summer Time.”
mir TEACHERS
«| the missing tomorrow
10 PLAY. AQMORROW
Coach Is Pian ‘Win Manner
Team Exercisds kn
Work Oute. os
Despite the fact that the. w Sitios,
that Old Sol will he amon’
ternoon and
we will all need our slickers, Man-
wer Charles ne 26, and Coach
Rutherford R. Bs 1
for a baseball game aL Ridgefield Park
each
hae had hug workouts
s week and they feel eo
fet ‘iat the Pure: and. €
iss the more times th
Jamaicans.” ‘The gare. with Hamilton
changed! to May: 27
NEWMAN ELECTS NEW
OFFICERS FOR ’26-’27
Officers of Newman, Chib for the
year 1926-27 are: president, Winifred
Carey, vice-president, Helen Zimmter-
aman, Seeretary, Ruth Phang, te
ure, Agatha Mick, and reporter, Ma
iorie Seex
cillors for the eom-
a special
Hof cam
take place
necting fiter in the month,
Plans for the pilgrimage to Auries-
ville, which was tv have taken place
on Sunday, May 28, have heen cam
celled. Unseasonabie weather
difiewlty tn obta‘ning ears have
will he “the principle
wil take y
HOME EC SECRETARY
VISITS STATE GIRLS
Miss Lita Hane, for three years
executive secretary of the America
Home Economies Association, and
Miss Cora M. Winchell, professor of
iold Arts
College, visited the home ve
ucation, ‘Teachers’
nomies,
Saturday: morning.
MacLeod, professor of
Rugenies at Vassar College, has a
. Aunie
cepted the chairmanship of the south-
ern seetion of the New York State
| Home Economies Association,
Mr Florence D. Fear spake 1th
of the budget in homem
The family at the home management
house entertained Mr. A. Winchell
on Wednesi
Miss Florence I
the Home
y 5th,
Winchell spoke to
‘onomics Club of Russell
Friday afternoon,
7, on "What Can the Home Economi
Chub do for College Girls?"
&
Page Four
STATE
COLLEGE
NEWS, MAY 4, 1026
NO TAX
Murden
Reill
LECTURE POSTPONED
Molden
Joint
‘The postponement of Dr
s lecture, made possible
nveting of old and new Y. W, cabinets
May 6,
Reports of the officers and contmit-
tees of the forme {were given.
Margar Pabst aud Ethel Dit
Bois gave a report on hele trip te
A social hone followed,
Milwaukee
CLASS OF ’29 PLANS
HUDSON BOAT TRIP
‘The elass of '29 has another activity
phinned to add to its string of fune=
tions this year, ‘They starte ith
4 trip a (He
weston Point and re
ineeting today,
Compliments
of
College Candy Shop
~ State College _
Cafeteria
Luncheon or dinner 11:15 —I:30
J. W. WEYRICH
BARBER
299 ONTARIO STREET
Special attention to college students
“Ideal Service”
IDEAL RESTAURANT
George F. Hamp, Prop,
208 WASHINGTON AVENUE
PHONE CO
Regular Dinner 40¢
11 a.m, to 3 p.m,
|Ociental and Occidental
SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER
SUNDAYS 60¢
MORE SITTINGS ARE
NEEDED FOR PICTURE
List and
Pierce's
picture
David Lithyow, Alba
bain
port
should he ‘i
Lithgow. One is almost unaninin:
voted more pleasing by those whe I
seen bath, One, which ix mud
Belgium canvas, and upon which Mr,
Lithgow has spent a good deal of his
skill in the tone and texture of the face,
xives a very light effec
Ti the “other, the backgroud is
darker, and the poise
teristic of Miss Pierce
a little forward in he
painted pon Lali
Although, lu
portrait is censid
tone, the altiti
the secon giv
Dean Pieres
ihe pression thal
will walk) out of the
vieture
KOHN BROS.
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PRINTERS TO COLLEGES
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ALBANY, N, Y.
INNECTION
Supper 40¢
5 p.m. to 8pm
CLASS SPEAKERS FOR _
JUNE 4 ANNOUNCED
‘The class speakers for Moving-up
Curtiss, ‘28, and ‘Thomas PB,
29,
“These speaches will precede the
Moving-up of all the classes whict will
he under the general charge of Helen
ass stunts whieh are a part of
8 rivalry, will follow the
of the ivy, a triuditional
inter-¢
plantings
CONFIDENG
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Now located on the ground floor
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Photographer of Pedagogue, 1925 |
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rl money sy
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ye Archie
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