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VOL. IX No, 17

SENIOR HOP
TOMORROW

Driscoll Promises
Best Informai Ever,

1 yout the
Senior He That tomorrow's event
nay he a prize revoleetion of all sm
porters af 25, is the end toward whic
the committee, under the general di-
1 of Mary. Driscoll, is: strivin
The dance will he held in the collet
kit irom cight to eleven forty-tive
Red and white the class colurs, will
predominate in the decoratine schemes
inn and class hanwers will be
ves, The Lonis Staley
dcehestea will phay five numbers in cael
half, ‘The festivity is to be ehaperoned
hy the honorary: faculty: members of
the class, Mi zel“Kawley, Miss
May Fillingh: and Miss Tatura
Fhompsen

jue Following ebaien

“Oh, Du

© respon-
sible ©

uns
Katherin Wows
Ruth Wemple
rude Coleniun
Houghton, Bids to this function are
Included in senior dues, which must
he paid before the dunce

Puzzle Stunt

Priday, the thirteenth, the eross-

word parzzle eraze made’ a lucky ape
in Assembly

poor, benighted ereas
ture, aypeared pon’ the seene with a
urge dictionary, peneil, and the eross-
word przzle, The intricate letters
Froved even more perplexing that the
il examinations. But there came
a ray oF hope, rather a sextet of hopes,
nity maidens, in bewitel
ns, came. to

sword puzzle xc
Heer away The worries of the cross:
werd puzzle lend,

Despite "the tripping of the fight
fantastic toe” and. the entertaining,
songs, the vietinn was still laboriously

he prabtert AS a fist re
aid was sought A
anid the eross-word puzzle
fiend with avery temperature
andl vapid pulse and called inva doctor

Chis skilled physician, in reality. Eadie
Van Klecek, deemed it necessary to
place the victim, who protested inn vain,
ba a wheelbarrow and to carry” her
mn

‘Phe committee for the seniors was
headed hy Florence Craddock. aided

Gertrude Olds. sand Lye Hinman,
Mma Falle headed the sophomore
committe ist d hy Helen ‘Tomp-
kins, and Louise Gut.

TEN YEARS OF SERVICE HERE
The tenth annive Kk
her's. presideney i
is this month i
De. rubacher ¥ ol
tha alee ig the Wane a sleek to}
sueceed Dr. Will Milne.
tions to this he had heen super
tendent and principal ev the Schenee-
aly High School, Ur, Bruba was
graduated from Yale twenty-eight

NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS
“ABLISHED BY THE oF 1918

ALBANY, N. Y. FEBRUARY 20, 1925

Biackburn To Direct Drive For Residence —
Hall; Fuller Robinson Co. Preparing Plans

\ drive to raise $400,000 among | $20,000 from Mrs. Herbert A. Whittle, |
ate Collese alumni’ and Alfany resis | 279 Western avenue, ‘This site is within

Jdents to build the residence hall will

bnitdings, ian attractive neighhor- |
under the diree= Hier

Ine nade this: spin Ivo the ite ein one tha wit |
ti of John T. 1, Bhiekbuen. Aw! he enteroached upon hy future build
ctlort to raise pledes af alumme now ‘The ssrounds. surrotindings the pros |
snnonntinge to SUS OOH i a new amar
P S250 Will he mute while a ein | provision ane for” women sti
vais tie secure S2,000 from \Ibany to etjey ottdoat sports. winter
Fecgleaits ie jee eh nine
Vhis movement 10 built the first fn all its eighty years, | State
residence Mall fw Wont at State has bees withont ay dertinitory, Ee
Calle in initial corst wat SHOKOOD cilities. Conditions. whiel thirty. and
received the Hearty ‘ene [terty years aus were acceptable te
Hirsement of prominent educators hat Hidentsy have heewine seh HAL De
conmected with the collese, hesibe a Hrulacher, Dean tierce, amd. Pralese
Tare innuiber af wnldie spirited citizens sar Sayles aft
to Mbanty Sith the alunite every
Wert tie provide ‘adequate fivine eon
Higians,
1

nts
i

the fact that the state is
ike t apraprite SUNK
Wabiy ad the Hated itiomad buildings at State Cal
Fite street, amd ersduaty ts relieve the present eengesterd
are mow hein orsatized with a view condition of class rooms, Hone al this
ty increase ahini subseriptions to am can he allocated fot living quar
250,000, ters, Phe alumni af State Colley
Hans for the residence dull are now hive teken the responsibility that will
hing prepared by Fuller Re he stared ly: the triends of the insti
Company, 93) State street. fition ta de everything. possible
phins call for a heamtifud fivesstory alleviate existing conditions, |
bnildings in an architectural style that Pliny for completinge the building
harmonizes with the present colleae fund assumed detinite shape this week
buildings at Western and Washington when John T.D, Blackburn accepted
wvemes, “There will he student rooms | the chairmanship of a coumittee whieh |
that will provide for four hundred is now being reertited from among a
irks Who are new rentinys rons avitly prominent Mbanians, My,
private families or in approved room: ekburn is the president of the Hy
is hoses, ienie Refrigerating C

Several months awe. thromeh the of the Coal Merelants
enerosity of the alumi the residence | Many
hall building fund was able to
a seven and a half acre site In
Ontiviv

his etive participation |

past few: years in many
the YOM, CoA.
ns,

Ke yarky at a purelase price of | nnud-raisin

BACKS BYRNE BILL
mittee of students thas heen
nbn inflience the pissins of the

bill aperepeiating money ter
the ereetion uf ney
W under the leaders
Crime, whe ha

peinited the committer :
Will endeavor to secure the legislation | Vineentian Hustitute, March 6, by the

1 the bill by appeating to the various | Drumatic and Art Association, Mr
whose supervision [ Wooleatt is at present dramatic eritic
Phe students com fof the New York Sun ant of Vanity
posing yy are: Edman of
Crane DeMovker,  Eriic
Recrdman. Kathleen Furman, Ralph New
Hares and Harry Godfrey Having many
Uhe sariows problems whieh will he [personal intinacies among principal
Fisessed are: inadequate gymmasinin
avilities, locker rooms, and shower ore of Unt
scilities, need for mure extensive
laboratories in the Seience Department | is able
unt mere Hbrary space whieh will be | interesting
ccured by huilding a new auditorium
owing: the present saulitur
used far a library.

In Albany March 6
Mexander We

tiost dramatic eritie, and an interest
ney speaker will be presented: at the

eott, America’s fore

Fair, He has heen dramatic er
the New York ‘Times and the
York Herald as well

dramatic anthors anda

this com

Lund and Franee, he

pptement his talks with

wedotes fram an inex: |

austihle fund af reminiscence. Uv

ome of Mr. Wooleutt’s addresses, he
= made the statement, “ Dramatic ©

ed his doctor's de- | cisms are the combinations af go:
ne university: in 1902

Among other activities, he has tansht
Greek, and Hducation, written English
test hooks, besides contributing to
Jeading professional educational and | will alse pre
literary magazines readings in the nei

years age and re
ee from the

vnome people and personal appre
tion af the play."
The Dramatic and Art Association

1oMiss Futterer in a

WS

Ae S

4.
4

ea

4s

ew

$3.00 er Fear

OSWEGO IS~ %,
DEFEATED %

|Get ‘minutes walk. of the Su" Cortland To Be Met

By State ‘Tonight

| ownding iat the final a
poste) tev bailing, will he yraded and | torious season f

ynnnnasinnn,
savattier aan

the hee curt
has heen workings
t them into top for
sun strongly
that of toni
next week with
Hf Optometry: here

t Hornun
forwards and Gainor at

this week to
tur finish the

Kachester Se jiu

ik
Kuezvnski
center and

the Pure
will meet Corth
tinight at 8 ure

of at view

Te
it

nd

nd Suekett at
The ‘wam's de=
tense has been hard hit this season,

lar, having heen taken

irom the lineup hy sickness after the

openings games
naar this. week
Staite chalked ip its fourth conse

and Grin,

utility

un injured knee

tive vietory Saturday, when it defeated

Selu
bi

csuged the
after the stat

fatlowed hy ah
line hy Forsythe,
first hasket for State
Nephew
alae shot from the edge of the
courte AL hill tine the

Hote 4,
T

‘ight play kept the I
hop for sever

half. Horny

a basket, Ki

the front

Tn the preliminary
men’s team defeated the jus
score of 12 to 10 in

league game,

Hornung, rf

Kuezynski, I...

Nephew, big
Grittin, by

J. Brown,

Totals

the tive repre:

was never

amd Gi

as the

Oswego Norm
Hl by at seore of 28 to 18, hefare
erawi of roaters,
was fast, Oswego puttin
Stilt oppdsitio

alter the

followed

OSWEGO th,

The game
nee py some
State College,
first three mi
headed,

visitors,
d's points were
Oswego has defeated Han
this year,

how
al
was
the
well

varsity ted,

Haut of the
minutes in the second
Fst to shoot
came back with ane
ether and cuter that the scoring se
sawed tmtil State started a rally: nea
and was out itt
28 to 18 ait the final whistle
the freshman
ors hy i
an interc

Wh

rete
Ail

Ruth 1
studi
+ altar

Onesnt

vet aunt
nod 1
HAs

ate |

feutt

STATE COLLEGE NEWS,

3, FEBRUARY 20, 1996

College. Cullings

on to styles and the bell-hot
ahacher

In rel
tom trousers’
asserts th
whieh m

question,
it is the one subjest on
have

ain) can still hope

Although Kalama 1
ssident of the Student Associa
onetlapping,

Crane, pri
secks

for him:

tion,
trousers, he declares,
himsel

the
B. Cook, ‘1

HE
given by Hart
editor of the Saturday Evening
‘ writing inthe Alumni Quarterly
January, Mr, Cook i
+ every word that goes inte the Post,
he says this i the prize mised-metaphior
q of his: espe "AVhen the Allies
her“ gublen
his. tee

ten tee shite
ve pine wf whieh
Swole

calf
, dawn te the very: mm
has heen pat tagether,

he the
. howls with: wrath."

ty

Mr Conk says that in
divs sehen the assisted i the
Inve Luglish department in 12
wroutled thin
marks it

13 his conseienes
Jor yiviing passing
’ theme serifing, to yn, authors

el Ilundered “in technique
, stil Ferg it“ ma
seripts from many ap the fore
mmost titers af the day, snd
foil that the very: lofts! of
the fiterary highbwoses pre
quently make errors that fresh
men could never hape tr jet
with

eu

DAR EMOUTIE university tus tan
e's freshman
ruling 1

ions for nest y

anv accept 670,
lated inte

ven Layenek
will he

erms of State College, there
about 1,200 applications, more than 00
of whieh will he

followed hy gennine
ation and 300 students

State's uvererow alin:

hut, i one sense

i problem. is: nat unique
iti

less acute than that ot the ku
‘These have about reached
limit, Stute is only: be
toward hers, ‘To quote
ye With ma:
faculty

wersities

their expan
suming 0
President Brubacher 3

terial esp
the col
fully qualified
students,”

sions in Dusen a

could recruit in tem y
Ina

student wf 2,500)

Governor Smith ina letter to
, the Residence Mall campaisn
commitice has endorsed the drive
fore $400,000 fr be nade inl
funy and among alunni. ‘Ue
says: His highly important
that State College for Teachers
should have huonsing facilities
wre its students have wholes
social conditions; where
health can be promoted.
where they may lice wnder the
‘ best educational arid moral ine
uence.

Another young man has snecumbert
to the attractions of the opposite sex
and forgotten his career. ‘This: time
it is a Yale youth who has "taken
gone against
of Yale.
younger generation com

unto himset

the

MORE CULLINGS
He ka CE MANN, one oF ihe greatest
of Ame nof the last
deen chosen as one of the

century, i

ten leading edueators of the workl of
the last two himdred years by Dr
Charles W. Eliot, president emeritus af
Hlrvard. Mami was one of the first to

isttalize the aM
in New York
he spake
lil

A for a teachers?
nd in Utica ine IBIS
ablishment af the

State

te
favoring es
hat

as developed inte

Wellestey maidens and Harvard gale
its are both very clever, if news:
A joke editor
of Wellestey: is: said to have inserted
the question in a

Why did Sau

paper reports ring true,
following Feeent
in the

puthfieation:
seareh far hi

willy avoid Cambridge?” And the
Harvard youths retaliated with "for
the sane reason Solomon did not

sisit Wellestey when in seareh ef hi

ely reporter might
wal eens af tee dash
Dr. Willian U1
Hf State Collewe,
of his detight{ub
in his office this
Dean Metzler
in receiving,
Hisaber Van Denbursh,

at hones

fess renistrar, Guests included
stnlents nf all four classes.
ious he predumninating

pet we see that
the 2
Tucks. the

LOOKING

Profesor Mainter says

ni the gens ham

» herman qualities af his in
restor, Ollice jubs Iave done it, De
Painter says.

This is President Brubucher’s anni
ersiry math at State, He came here

Forestry
have been in Mbany ty press their re

ests for state money for the college
The ppl ter get
f reqents, whieh former Dea Horner

woman on the board

vietory in basketball last week and es:

peets to make it five tonig

CROSS-WORD PUZZLE TEST
Crossword puzzles as tests of know!
sige ui art have been introduced at
State hy Miss. I ne, of
the Fine Arts Department

Iu the final examination in one of
her conrses in art, Miss Perine used
a crossword puzzle. "The words, Miss

Verine said, were those common. in
Greek architecture and ability. to com-
ete the puzzle showed familiarity

with the semester's work

Onee the crassward puzzle
solved, the students feund
troubles only beginning, however,
the solution was anly question 3
pf the test

JUNIORS ARE VICTORS

‘The junior men’s baskethall te
swamped the sophomores, 4.1

week in the first of the

Hoagie games, Kershiay . Do
nelly, “Mo Landon, Cantwell, and
Moose played for’ the victors and
Tuhias, Harn, Clarke, Dellahoy, anid |
Mattice for the sophomores:

cat
«Cathedral of St John the Divin

Page ‘Three

Sophomore And Freshman Banner
Rivalry Dated Up For March 13

hatte

The time-honored hy sophomores in evening dress. With

sophomore

n for the
nner is |federates outside
On that | wiring, the
year, the [through — the — hewildere
publicly | climbed to the ceiling of the gym
torn down one corner of the '26
ner when the lights were thrown
When sttficiently recovered
eflects of their subsequent

between
Je lights thrown suddenly off by con-
who had cat the

13,

set unoflicially for
late, for the first time
will

students,

eon students

displ

di
The

from the
experience, the freshime
J events and has | re of their coup to inefficient manage-

one of the

ment, Reported attempts at bribing
college workers to let the light

hee
pugilistic
sions,
Hanner fights have
tory,

‘one of the iain events on the
calendar

once they were turned off had
they declared, they might
il with the banner.

a resort to stratexy

Otherwise,

had a colorful

and exciting I most of whieh

has never reached the public. Kor stink The
several years rivalry between classes juniors, then, freshmen, after
for the possession ai each other's pen= ab college huillinss

othe dance jimmied their
fter the aflair was over aud
«banner from a tenn

nant has been intense

ter sash

1 their way

hy windows and sereens into the e where the sopho
yninasiua while the floor was it for the wight 1 ‘was
crowded with dancers, four freshman | Never Fecovered
toll toner el Three years back, when

meu eld in rough clothes were ejected eet

Can
and the Coapera-
they seized. the

rehers te
with, pulive wartants

NEWMAN DRIVE ON

Foret The Newman Club ‘Trersury | ion ot comstables at
(nive Agiinider eae duly meng, iittiner (rom its hiding pave, Retura-
‘ AU elit a mc with it by train to Albany: they
vers whee have not consulted the de-| sutwitted the opposing ‘students. to
jueney Hist displayed on the News [whem werd of the loss had been

clegraphed and whe boarded the train

tle so at
it Cohiows to wrest hack the prize.

nan Iulletin board: please

The following people h

appointed by Mary Driscoll, ‘25, presie

assist in conducting the drive

t MeGeeney and the
AI

THE OLD ORDER CHANGETH

Radical eh
af ratin
wit he ilisenster Ma
Cathet, len tecaltes ot 0
schouls’ meet in round: table

seutior
Lais: Moure
aud Monten
comncillars, V

under sponsorship of President
cher aud the faculty,
proposed by

Conley and
illors, Wi
nian) fresh
councillors, Mary Dard
rissey, Gertrude Lynch, and M;
O'Connor

Dr

plan recently
Hurd

ings for pass
fall students
writing the examination instead af all
who attain above a certain mark, will
be exphined snl debated

sto Dr. Brubacher,
caf the conferen
Rurdje's plan ealls for agreement hy
uuthorities previous to
av certain percent
ted and the re-
Should it he agreed

ing 4 cert

PRITCHARD TO SPEAK

nye dean of the
cathed

who
Dr.

- Pritehard,
York

talk to Y. Wy
in the college
at three o'clock,
timate to have obtained De
ari.

ait the regular me
witorigny next ‘Tues
W

the papers would he failed.

then it was fond that this lowest

i made up of papers rated at
it, that

The Vesper ser the YW.
heen deferred until Sunday, Mar
it four o'clock, Serv
ducted in the rotunda

ninety per ce

hour) would he fa
| the passin:

Professor

ial_services,
Church of All|
udressed the

of Milne High S
it

k City

recently appointed by the
+ Assnefation to
the regents’ ex

Mr. Henry's topic
the

if the sual hone,
centered around the chureh
immigrant.

changes i
| system,

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Printers of State College
News

STATE COLLE:

Cage Four

Wb NEWS, FEBRUARY 20, 1925

JOHNSON GETS DEGREE
bulletin of the Univer
fate of New York com:

Biol. Club Formed;
Plans Many Trips

{CALENDAR
iday, February 20

1.00 Mt Chemistry Club—Roo

I'S.

An organi meeting of the first | ments as follows upon one of the PLM. Basketh
Biology Club of State, way held at| honorary degrees conferred by State] vs Cortlund Normal Sehool—Cym
4:20, Feb 13, in room 260, under | College last June Seta Seatoe ants

direct he | "In recognition of his many: year i te ge
the direction of Dr The nition of his many years! 9:30 A. Me Biology Hike. Meet
need for an out-of-door club has long [of service in the field of education, | end of Delaware €
heen felt, especially hy the majors and [the New York State College for ‘Tuesday, February 24
minors of ment, to give | Teachers in June conferred the Honor | 3 00 Pal Ys We Gr Av—Audltor-

sin such [ry degree of doctor of peda
y | Willard D, Johnson who is supervisor
of training ‘lasses for the Education
Department.

them a better opportunity to on |

ledge of the out-o
ed in teaching,
proposes to have an organ

¢ to some point of int Doctor Johnson was graduated ua
st every two weeks, under the direc [the New York Stite College fo
1 of Prafessor Wor wchers in 1891, He has heen con-

ccted with the department since L04, |

Miss Scotla
je invigora
country
member:

¢} Hew men in the department

[widely known or honored

promised new knowledse
rom sasit school people of the Stite,

of trees and shrubs, birds, fossils, and
pring Mowers, without the thought of
examination at the end of the

Doctor

the Coopers

y years”

Heel erin aN eae
canov, sons, protons) |r: Rig Perse | gy tne pee
at a ie |S the Cage, Thee i Try Me Out
ot elle eet WRIGLEYS enon STORE 215 CENTRAL AV.
me! : Dress Goods Trimmings
A fow: hoxes:of the-new, After Every Meal Hemstitching and Pleating

ti \ box of il
leat, Dorothea. Deitz : Taner loo ane |
Gooding. A hiking” committee
ppointed consistin

26, Margrid Maw

sof envelopes are thirty cents.
uch. ‘The supply is limited so-do not
vlay: buying,

Harold Ferguson, '26.

H. E. DEPT, BUSY

dane dollar before Mar
Jas no orders ean be taken iter han
hat date,

SCOUT RALLY FEBRUARY 21

Miss Johusten and her troop of eiti-
zen scouts are fn charge of part of the

were addressed by Mrs, Pier:
Adviser at the Albany

mbers
im. Huleet

Hf the Home Reos | hell
1 talks on | evenings,

ar Cl

1 Hive

on Thursday,
DBiderent.tynen oF hncticones
cass! nel well aaneed “men |
was worked out hw

Remaining Stock of Silk and Wool Hosiery

at $1.25 a pair

VALUES UP TO $3.00
he Kraft Shop
H. E. STAHLER’S RESTAURANT

“THE BEST IS NONE TO GOOD"
Candies, Ice Cream, Soda, Cigars
307 CENTRAL AVE, Albany, N, Y. Phone West 6148

hirty

ay

to CENTRAL AVENUE

4:00 POM. Home Reonomies Clu
Room 160,

8:30PM. Dramaties Class Pays—
\ndlitoriny

ednesday, February 25

1:00 °7. M. Spanish Cluh—Roor

3,

3:30-8:30 P.M. Chamber of Com
merce Chih Dinner—Cafeteria,

CLASS ae jayne
x of the sen
the

follow

It’s the longest-lasting
confection you can buy
—and it’s a help to di-
gestion and a cleanser

4 for the mouth
and teeth.
Wrigley’s means

in its
Purity
Pathage (

WRIG
l,
: Baas

CONRAD HEYES, Prop.
Drop in between Class
42 ROBIN STRE

State College
Cafeteria

Luncheon or dinner 11:15—

Compliments of
Chapman Stained
Glass Studion

Mah
“ TE ys ail mT T

COLLEGE BARBER SHOP | wes sais

MANY ATTEND NORMALS

‘Thirty-four per cent more students
nding the ten normal schools
i ‘ord

f

athe

HY Seliook
ihe nin
the schoo

artiment says, as the
| 4 at of all students. in
mh to. school leads with a

| reyistration of 1019.

Shoe Repairing
We Use Best Oak Leather
"| Good Year Rubber Heels
and O'Sullivan Rubber Heels
250 Central Ave.  2doors from Lake Ave

Cc. P. LOWRY
Watchmaker and Jeweler
JH Central Avenwe
Albany, N, ¥

OPEN EVENINGS

Compliments
of

College Candy Shop

COTRELL & LEONARD

Albany, N.Y.

Caps---Gowns---Hoods

| FOR ALL. DEGREES

SPORTING GOODS

Open Evenings

Radio Supplies

ALBANY AUTO SUPPLY, INC.

145 Central Avenue

es | QUALITY SILKS

| WEARWELL CR SATINS in
alt the new Fail colors. 40 inch 269 yd

LAT CREPES in all
h 225 yd

roe to vad
~Hewett’s Silk Shop

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