State College News NEW YORK S T A T E COLLEGE FOR T E A C H E R S •««"*"J"""L»». ••- . •-- VOL. X No. 28 ALBANY, N. YM FRIDAY, MAY 7,1926 $3.0D plr^fe MEET IS NEW COMPETITION FOR INTERSORORITY AT PRELIMINARY \ STAFF BEGINS MAY IS CORTLAND GAME TO TAKEN BY'27 AND'29 TEN EYCK TONIGHT EE PLAYED MONDAY The preliminaries for the big track Tbe News' news-writing class, bemeet at Kidgclicld May 22, to replace gun Monday, will be continued oli A l u m n i W i l l Attend Sorority the regular Moving-up Day track Monday, Wednesday and Friday of Second Game Scheduled With meet, were held Saturday afternoon next week, with attendance rccpiired Luncheons and Dances Jamaica Teachers; Third on the College campus. Five points of all freshman cubs and sophomore Tomorrow With St, Lawrence reporters. The class meets in two in the interclass rivalry will be GARNET GOBLINS TO PLAY awarded to which ever of the two sections, one at 8:10 in Room 10,1, and B A K E R I S C O N F I D E N T Intersorority ball tonight in the lower classes gels the highest number one at 3:55 o'clock in Room 109. The baseball season will open .MonHotel Ten ICyek ball room will be a Elemcutals of news-writing are treated. day afternoon, with a game between gala event, Hie last of the large dances of points, of the College season. Tbe places in the events follow: The course attempts to answer tbe the Purple and Hold and Cortland A short receiving line in which will running high jump, I.cab Cohen, first; questions: what is news, how is it Normal School, at Stale's home field, be Dean Anna E, Pierce, President Betty Van Allen, second; Hilda Sarr, written, where to gel it. It also treats Ridgelield Park on Partridge street, A. R, Brubachcr and Dean William Betty of the reporter's responsibility for south of Madison avenue, Formal II. Melzler and the eight sorority third; running broad jump: truth in the news, I lie necessity of acpresidents w'll welcome tbe guests, Van Allen, first; Mildred Lansley, practice has been held there for the curacy, the history, organization and The Garnet Goblins of Union college second; Georgianna Maar, third; last three weeks and Coach Rutherford will play for dancing from 9:00 until baseball throw: Gertrude Sweltmann, methods of the Slate College News, R. Baker said he is enthusiastic over and develops technical questions of 2:00 o'clock. Elizabeth Milmine, second; the prospects of a winning season. Many alumni will be back for the first; form and preparation of copy, ball and for their sorority luncheons Ruth Finpic, third; basketball throw: The varsity has met and trounced It is planned to repeat the course and house dances tomorrow. The Gertrude Swcllinann, first; Elizabeth early next fall for the freshman ir.v- the Albany High nine several times, faculty are invited and many will be Milmine, second; Ruth Empic third; oilts of the class of 1930 ami for others but Monday will mark the first real present, each sorority asking two of fifty-yard dash: battle. Seven of Inst year's letter men Mildred Lansley, who enter tbe News stall then. its honorary members for cbaperones. are with the squad again, and Joseph A new competition for places on the first; Georgianna Maar, second; MolThe commit lee follows: general News reportorial staff will begin about Graham vvili again be on the mound chairman, Eta I'hi, Marion Chose- lie F.rlich, third, the middle of May, as soon as the for Slate. He is in much Teller condibroiigh; invitations, Delta Omega, Gertrude Swetlmann won first place present try-outs litisu completed their tion than last, year and his work is Esther Milnes; taxis, Kappa Delta, work. Freshmen, sophomores or remarkable. As yet there is no selecRuth l.eminle; music, I'si (lamina, with a total of thirteen points, Leah juniors, wanting out as cub re- tion for first string catcher but ClarHarriet Parkburst; decorations, Chi Cohen won second with ten points porters are urged tototry see the editor-in- ence Nephew, '28, the basketball luminSigma Theta, Bcrnice Quinn; arrange- and Mildred l.ansley and Betty Van chief or the managing editor at once ary of llie past season, has been be- ; ments, Alpha Kpsilon I'M, Mildred Allen tied for third place with eight and to enroll for the second week of hind the plaic in all Ihe practice gaiivdg. I'awel; favors, (lamina Kappa I'hi, I be News news-writing staff. The Charles II. Cole, '26, is managing Mildred lliihne; faculty, Beta Zcta, points each. The juniors won the meet with competition will be continue I for a this year's squad with Ralph Stanley, Sally Wood. short period next fall after which se- '28, as assistant. Cole announces antwnly-one points; the freshmen were lections will be made from the new other game at Ridgelield for next second with sixteen points; the sopho- try-outs. The promotions of ike pres- Saturday afternoon against a strong mores, eleven points and the seniors ent cubs who have been working since nine from Jamaica Teachers' Training September, will be announced wbeu School. On May 21, St. Lawrence six points. the News staff elections are made this university will come lo State and on ' The record for high jump was month. May 28, 'State's squad will journey to broken by Leah Cohen who cleared (.'linton to meet the Hamilton college Nominations have been made for tile bar at 4 feet, 7 inches, exceeding nine for the final game of the season. officers of tbe General Alumni associa- Ethel DuBois' record of last year by Several I ard bitters are on the squad tion to be voted on alumni day, June one inch. this ye; r. Over twenty men are re19. Helen Elliott was timekeeper. Ethel porting daily for hard workouts, supNorine Keating, '98, English instruc- DuBois and Mildred Wilson were ervised by Coach Baker. Louis Klein, tor in Watervliet High School and recorders. The spring concert of the Music an Albany High School player, is Elizabeth Schlcipcr Ogsbury, |12, association will be held Saturday working out with the scpiad and Carl president of the home economics divievening, May 15, in the auditorium at and Paul Waterman are shaping tip as sion of the class of 1912 and officer 8:15 o'clock. The orchestra will play a gootl second string battery with a of the Albany county parent-teachers works by Rachmaninoff, Gardner, possibility of playing in some of this association, arc the nominees for viceSchubert, and a gavotte by Catherine year s games. Charles Donnelley is president. Dean Anna E, Pierce, '84, Benson, '28, The mixed chorus will captain this spring and is certain the Tbe bis game of "hide and seek" sing "Away to the Woodlands" by team will be a winner. Joseph Heris nominated for assistant secretary. Dean Pierce was alumni secretary from played in College every year by tbe Waldo Warner of the London string ney, Gordon Stevenson, David Smurl, 1902 to 1908 and assistant secretary opbomorcs and the freshmen, started quartet, and the well-known "Lon- LcRoy Sullivan, Bernard Aurbach, from 1908 to the present time. She last Sunday night at midnight and donderry Air." The women's chorus Verne Carr, Francis Griffin, Erie L c „ ^ - v , is also treasurer of the national asso- will continue until midnight Saturday. of 130 voices will present works by Baron, E. Martin (loldring, John Kin-* v' ! .f ' ciation of deans of women. For The players are the six hundred stu- Woods, Gaul, and Caudlyn, and several sella ire among those on the squad*'**- -; treasurer the nominees are Miss dents who make up tbe two classes. arrangements of folk songs from EngThe hitlers, the sophomores, have lancl and Ireland. Admission will be Anne dishing, '99, faculty member, treasurer of tbe eastern branch alumni concealed somewhere in tbe College free on presentation of lax tickets. association; Miss Kalherine Buehler, buildings their mascot, a small minia- The public will lie admitted on pay'20; and Miss Agnes Dennin, '19, both ture elephant, about four inches long. ment of fifty cents. After the concert instructors in Albany High School, A reward of live points in the inter- there will be dancing in the gymnaHenry Thomas Moore, president of Trustee nominations are Professor Ida class rivalry contest is tbe goal of the sium. Skidmore college, will address both Reveley, '96, bead of tbe biology de- freshmen seekers. sessions of the student assembly this Tbe mascot was exhibited to tbe partment, Wells college, and a trusINDIAN LADDER HIKE morning. President Moore was form- * tee since 1923, and Miss Ida M. Is- freshmen at tbe student assembly Tbe spring trip to Indian Ladder erly professor of Psychology at Dartdell, '84, formerly a faculty member Friday, by Muriel L, Wenzel, presiand now life underwriter in the Al- dent of the student association. Dur- will be Saturday, May 15. Georgianna mouth and assistant in Psychology at bany office of tbe Pcnn Mutual Life ing the week a committee of yearlings Maar, hiking -captain, is in charge. Harvard. He is also author of the Insurance company. under the chairmanship of Vera B. Each person will be assessed one dol- book "Modern Psychology for BeginTbe nominating committee com- Wellott had under consideration re- lar. Hikers must bring their own ners." A luncheon for President and Mrs. prises Albert Silkworth Perkins, '21, vised rules for sophomores. These lunch. Supper will be served, Busses chairman, Frances Wood Ilaydcn, '12, rules will be submitted to Myskania leave College at ten ami twelve o'clock Moore will be given at the home of and will return at 5:30 and 6:00. President Brubachcr, and to the class for approval. and Helen Kelso, '17. COMMITTFENOMINA TES FOR ALUMNI OFFICES; WILL ELECT JUHE 19 SPRING CONCERT WILL PRESENT FOLK SONGS FROSH HVNTELEPHANT CONCEALED BY SOPHS SKIDMORE PRESIDENT TO ADDRESS ASSEMBLY Pago Two HTA'IT, C O L L M l ESTABLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1918 NI'WS, MAY 7. Mi'-'li 1926-27 Registration Procedure Outlined by Registrar; SUMMER SESSION WILL BRING 1,000 TO STATE Dean, Major and Minor Officers Sign Without Interview The ninth annual summer session, All students who expect to return registrar's office. Juniors will not be No 28 bringing possibly one thousand pub- to the College in September will be permitted to register for Education 2 lic school superintendents, supervisors, required to register in accordance with or 5. Sophomores will not be perPublished weekly during the college and teachers for a six-weeks' course, the following procedure, Miss Eliza- mitted to register for Education 1 or year by the Student Body of the New will begin July 6 and continue until beth Van Denburgh, registrar, an- Philosophy 1, nounces: York State College for Teachers at August 14. 4, Return the blanks when filled out 1." Obtain a trial schedule sheet and Albany, New York, Professor Winfrcd C, Decker, head schedule card from the registrar, [f to the registrar, not later than today, The subscription rate is three dollars 5, The blanks will be examined by you are a freshman, obtain also a per year. Advertising rates may be had of the German department, will be your major and minor officers, and major and minor card. on application to the business manager. director. A part of the regular faculty signed without interview, if satisfac2, Fill out the trial schedule sheet will be supplemented by a long list of with pencil for both semesters, the tory. The names of those whose Editor-in-Chief schedule and major and minor cards blanks do not meet with approval will visiting instructors.. HARRY S. GODFREY, '26 The aim of the session will be mainly with ink. If you wish to ask the ad- be posted on the bulletin board, with vice of members of the faculty, they time and place for interviews with the Managing Editor to supply the needs of the teachers in will be glad to help you with any instructors concerned. The dean also EDWIN VAN KLEECK, '27 service, Courses will be open to both difficulties, but you arc to return the will sign without interview, if schedule Business Manager men and women who are graduates sheet to the registrar's office, unsupwd. is satisfactory. HELEN E. ELLIOTT, '26 6, On May 25, 26, students will come 3, In filling out your trial siieet: of a college or normal school or to (a) Observe the regulations on pages again to the registrar's office for class Subscription Manager teachers of experience. 16-19 of the college catalogue; (b) Use cards which are to be filled out and HELEN BARCLAY, '26 Registration will be at the director's great care in selecting courses, as only returned not later than May 29. Copy Reader office on July 6 from nine to five necessary changes will be permitted Students who expect to attend the MARGARET BENJAMIN, '26 o'clock. Members of the faculty will in the fall; (c) Each course in the reci- summer session should ask for a sumAssistant Business Managers be there to advise students concern- tation schedule is marked with a mer session card and file it with the MYRA HARTMAN, '27 ing the scope of the courses and the Roman numeral to designate exami- other blanks. method to be perused, Instruction nation group. These numerals arc to HELEN ZIMMERMAN, '27 No student will be permitted to will begin the following day, No be listed in the left-hand margin of register for more than six hours for Assistant Subscription Manager regular instruction vvil be given on the schedule sheet. the summer session except for unTUELMA TEMPLE, '27 Saturdays after Saturday, July 10. Seniors are to register for Education usual reasons, and only with the perAssistant Copy Reader New York state residents are not 2, one semester, and for Education S, mission of Professor Winfrcd C. JULIA FAY, '27 charged tuition. Final examinations 'he other. Juniors are to register for Decker, director. Students who are Associate Editors will be given on Thursday. Friday and Education 1, one semester, and for working for the A. li. degree are not Sara Barklcy, '27 Louise Gunn, '27 Saturday, August L\ 13 and 14, Philosophy 1, the other. It is hoped permitted to take courses in music or Katharine Blenis, Anna Kol'f '26 Faculty members who will leach that the classes will divide themselves commerce in the summer for credit, Joyce Persons. '26 are: David Hutchison, A, A. Walker, somewhat evenly. If not, division unless they have begun these subjects Adna W. Risley, George M. York, must be made arbitrarily in the as a minor sequence, Reporters Leah Cohen Elizabeth farMtillen George M, Conwcll, Clarence A. tlidley, iJr. Arthur K, Bcik, Dr. GertThclina Brczce Loin Van Schaick rude 12, Douglas, Amcdee Simonin, DUTCH MAIDENS ACT CONVENTION VOTES TO Virginia Higgins Kathcrinc Saxton Miss Blanche M. Avery, T. Frederick Adelaide Hollister Dorothy Watts H. Caudlyn, Miss Ethel Iluyck, Miss AS PAGEANT USHERS REVISE Y. W. PURPOSE Elnah Krieg Bertha Zajan [Catherine E. Wheeling. Dutch maidens in modest kerchief The national biennial convention of Visiting instructors will be; Julius S. Kingsley, professor of secondary and cap were ushers for the historical the Y. W. C. A. held in Milwaukee, FIVE COLUMN NEWS IS education, Middlebury college; Caro- pageant given under the auspices of April 21-27, was attended l.v Ethel line A. Whipple, supervisor ol immi- the Political Science Club on Friday DuBois, '27 and Margaret I'absl, '26. PASSED BY ASSEMBLY grant education, State Education de- evening, April 30, as part of the One of the three assemblies at the Without a dissenting vote, both partment; Chester J, Terrill, head of Mother and Daughter Week-end. convention, the student assembly, sessions of student assembly Friday the commercial department, Albany During the intermissions other pic- State's representatives attended, This overwhelmingly adopted a resolution High School; M. II, Bigelow, head of turesque maidens in Priscilla costumes assembly was concerned with a reendorsing the plan for an eu'arrred the commercial department, high sold roses to the Mothers. wording of the present statement of State College News for next year and school, Atlantic City, N. J.; Thomas the purpose of Y. W. and a committee The pageant consisted of various was appointed to investigate local agreed to support the bigger paper, M. Muir, principal Lafayette Bloom The plan presented to the associa- Junior High School, Cincinnati, O.j scenes, among them an Indian cere- Y. W. conditions and to draw up a tion for the News and Finance hoards Alfred E. Gilbert, Schenectady pub- monial flower dance, a New Amster- new statement of purpose to be preby Edwin Van Kleeck, managing lic schools; Dr. Frank E, Howard, dam scene, an episode at Mount Ver- sented at the next assembly. editor of the News, called for a sixty professor of pedagogy, Middlebury non and a Quaker scene at Philadelper cent enlargement in the size of college; Albert C. Beldiug, supervisor phia, Three faculty members cooperCALENDAR the paper, making it live columns of commercial education, New York ated, Miss Agues Futtcrer, Miss Isawide, instead of four as at present, City high schools; Howard U. Rocks, belle Johnston and T. Frederick H. Today and about four inches longer. The professor of education, Culver-Stock- Candlyn. Marion M. O'Connor, '26, 9:00 P. M-2:()0 A. M. Intercost increase to the student body is ton college, Canton, Mo.; A. P. S. directed the pageant and Marjorie sorority Ball—Ten Eyck. estimated at $400 or less than twenty Robinson, graduate student, Teachers' Ott, '27, who with her committee Thursday, May 13 per cent more than that covered by college, Columbia university; Dr. Jo- planned and made the coustumes. 4:00 P. M. Mathematics Clubthe present News budget, seph V. DePorte, director of vital Room 201. The large increase in College enroll- statistics,, state department of health, 7:20 P. M. Dr. Moldcnhawcr's ment, in College activities and organi- Bertha A. Barford, teacher Albany NEWMAN CLUB TO VOTE Address—Auditorium. zations and the success which has at- High School; Dr. Charles A. CockFriday, May 14 TODAY FOR OFFICERS tended other College publications were ayne, director of junior and senior 8:15 P. M. Spanish Carnivalurged as reasons for the change. English, Technical High School, The regular monthly meeting of Auditorium. ^Inability of the present News to meet Springfield, Mass.; Glen M. Davis, Newman Club was held Tuesday. Saturday, May 16 the growing demands for representa- head of French department, Albany Gertrude Lynch, '26, vice-president, 10.00 A. M.-12:00 A. M. Indian tion in its columns because of lack of High School; Benjamin W. Brovvji, conducted the meeting, and the Rev. Ladder Hike, space was also stressed. assistant professor English, Brown Joseph A. Dunney gave the second of 8:15 P, M. Spring Concert. "What the News would like to do university, Mass.; W. Stanton, super- a series of talks on evolution. Nominext year is to publish a four-page visor of grades, Ray L. Hartley, nation of officers for the year 1926-27 paper, with about sixty per cent more director of high school music, Ring- was held. Voting began yesterday actual space than the present sheet. hamton; Margaret Markharn, assistant i and comities today in the rotun This paper would have live columns supervisor of music in Albany; Char ans were made for the third anon a page and would be approximately lotte Roberts, supervisor of music, nual pilgrimage to the shrine of Our' 1926 Edna Murden the size of those published at Union, Olean; Kate L. Healy, supervisor of Lady of Martyrs at Auriesville, which Edith Green Marion Reilly at Colgate, at Amherst, at Yale,, at music, Binghamton; Ralph G. Wins- will be held Sunday, May 23. The Walter Morgan Daniel Sweeney Mount Holyoke, at Wellcslcy, and at low, supervisor of music, Albany. trip will be made in automobiles, and 1927 Meyer Tobias most of the other well-known colleges. members will attend Mass at the Lewis Doyle 1929 This would help case the demand for shrine. There will be no expense other J. Louise Kuyl Evelyn Van Detre-i PRESIDENT SPEAKS space which is felt more greatly this than the lunch which each member J. R, Stevenson Half Tax Unpaid year than ever before, because we have President A. R. Brubacher spoke on will provide for herself. Newmanites Frank Sylvester Edith Altniark had the largest staff yet large "The Beginning of the Yale Co-op" who intend to make the pilgrimage P. Van Bcschoten Gussie Lchrman enough to keep in touch with all' at a meeting of the Co-op staff Mon- are requested to sign on the bulletin 1928 Benjamin Yavncr phases of college life. board so that cars may be provided. day. Louise Guincy Vol.X May 7, 1926 NO TAX STA'lrK;COMJ<mO NK\VS, MA.Y. 7, 102ft Page Three COLLEGE NEWS AT A GLANCE A gift of $5 by the Music Club to (he N e w s ' carillon campaign has been received from Thyra BcVicr, president. It brings the total to $5.30. / Gamma Kappa Phi receives into full membership Dorothy l l a u d l o n , '27, P c r p t h y I lacusscr, '28, Marian F >x, Dora Dadmun, Shirley l l a r i m a n , Margaret CosgrOj Mildred Brownhardl, Vera YVellott, Catherine Nichols, Joyce fetoitsc, '29. Psi Gamma sorority will hold* its annual luncheon t o m o r r o w at tin Colony Plaza, T h e r e will be a •meeting of the I'si (lamina a l u m n a e association after. Utith Tcfl'l, '23, was a recent visitor at the I'si Gamma house. T h e last part of the observance of Mother and Daughter Week-end was held Sunday afternoon when Dr. A. k. Bruhachcr, addressed the assembly of mothers and d a u g h t e r s in the rotunda. After Dr. Hrubaeber's talk, Mem.rah, NcWniau and Y, VV. had a tea for the girls and their guests. T h e Y. VV. officers for 1926-27 are: president, Ethel DuBois, '27; vicepresident, Hilda Saar, '27; secretary, Mildred Lansley, '29; treasurer, Margaret I'abst, '27, and u n d e r g r a d u a t e representative, Margaret Stoutenburgh, '28. Chi Sigma Theta welcomes into membership Josephine Donley, Agnes Connor, '2H, Marie O'Keefe, Catherine Duffv, '29, Mary Gain, Mary Marl, '29, Mary Hoga.n, Florence Koen, '29, 'Marie Lynch, and Mary McCaffrey, '29. Crows full '27, '28, '29, '29, '29, In a field in sunny Spain stands a stone mortar. Crows hoover around it, picking up bits of grain and chaff—cawing. Here Marcheta, in the fresli beauty of her youth, will come to pound maize. For years she will pound maize. The stone will stand up under the blows; not,f dent has the muscle of three generations of women made upon it. But the crows will hurl their black gibes upon a woman aging early and bent with toil. Old Marcheta—still in her thirties. Music Club will soon hold its final meeting of the year. A p r o g r a m is planned and election of officers will lake place. T h e spring concert will be May 15, in the auditorium. It will feature the women's chorus and the mixed chorus. *m Alpha Rho has been officially recognized by President A. K. Brubacli r as a sorority at State College. This is the eleventh women's g r o u p on the campus, Kappa Delta welcomes into full membership, lone Benson, '27, and Josephine Brown, Evelyn Craves, Eleanor Suell and Marion Sloan, '29. T h e 1926-27 officers of the Lutheran Club are: Carolyn Lorcntz, '27, president and Gertrude S w c t t m a n n , '27, secretary-treasurer. Anne Steidinger, '27, and Carolyn Lorcntz, '27, represented the club at the convention at Philadelphia recently. y The American, woman does not pound she still beats carpet; she still pounds still pumps water. She exhausts her -tasks which electricity can do better, the time. Electricity, which can release woman fr*om her b u r d e n s ; has already created a revolution in American i n d u s t r y . Wherever mankind labors, General Ejcctrip m o t o r s can be found ' carrying loads, driving machinery "ond ; saving t i m e a n d labor. And there is no b r a n c h of electrical d e v e l o p m e n t t o d a y t o which General E l e c t r i c has not made i m p o r t a n t c o n t r i b u t i o n s . The high ideals of a community mean little where woman is still doomed to drudgery. But the miracles /which electricity already has performed indicate but a fraction of the vast possibilities for better living and the tremendous opportunities which the future developments in electricity will hold fol the college man and woman. A series of G - E a d v e r t i s e m e n t s showing w h a t electricity is doing in m a n y fields will be sent on request. Ask for booklet G E K - 1 . T h e seniors of the H o m e Economics d e p a r t m e n t gave a " S t e p p i n g S t o n e " shower to Beth Ogleby, '26, on Friday evening. After attending the Political Science Club pageant, the class returned to the practice house which was decorated in pink and white. A luncheon was served. Miss Ogleby received a shower of kitchen utensils. maize. But clothes; she strength in and in half , - 7-72DH AL ELECTRIC C O M P A N Y . I' ECONOMY Bernice Donald, '29, of P a g e hall won a building lot recently in an ad- D R E S S G O O D S STOR.E P h o n e . W-3791-M vertising scheme of the Metropolitan 215 C e n t r a l A v e . Cooperative Realty company. OakSilk - Woolen - Cotton tree Heightsy just outside N e w a r k , He-nstitching'And TrimmingJ New Jersey, is the location of the .,, OPEN EVENINGS . .. home site wjiich.js valued at $250. ; S C H E M H C T A n Y . , Compliments of College C a n d y S h o p N E W VOW K PRINTERS TO COLLEGES The Brandow Printing Company Makers of "The Ped" "The Book of Verse" STATE (K)LLKOK NEWS, MAY 7, 1926 Page Four HOME EC INSTRUCTOR COMMITTEES WORK ON SENIOR AND SOPHOMORE "MR. P1M" STAGE SET STUNT ENTERTAINING BECOMES SUPERVISOR Miss Jessie McLenaghen, who has his year been in charge of the foods »vork in the home economics department, has beep made supervisor of the province of British Columbia in Canada. Miss McLcnaghen's home is in Vancouver and the position will make it possible for her to get home often. The staff and students of the department are very sorry to lose Miss McLenaghen, but on the other hand arc delighted at the prospects of her goiilg into a position where she will have the opportunity to organize new departments and strengthen home economics in the province of British Columbia, Professor Florence E. Wincbell said. Miss J. Corinne Troy has been •selected to succeed Miss McLenaghen. Miss Troy has taught elementary and 'ligh school work as well as college. COLLEGE REPRESENTEDMuch of her teaching has been done in Maryland. She is taking her i SENIOR BREAKFAST TO AT LIBRARY MEETINGmaster's degree this year at Teachers' I BE MONDAY, JUNE 21 Miss Mary E. Cobb, college libra- college, Columbia university, Miss More ' Senior breakfast will he served Mon- rian, Thyra Bc\ ier, '26, and Miriam Troy will visit the department before for your B. Snow, '26, attended a meeting of the end of the year. '•day morning, June 21, at eight o'clock, high school librarians of the eastern money at the Hotel Ten Eyck. Dean Wil- United States, held May I at the Wark# and iljam Hi Metzlcr and President A. K ren Harding High School, Bridgeport, CONFIDENCE j.Briibacltcr will speak. Class speakers Conn. I'attie Stewart, '19, is librarian You may always have confidence in the best Peppermint of the Warren Harding school which are: Martha Umax, 1922-1923: A. was chosen for the meeting because it Chewing Sweet for H e w e t t s Silk Shop Herbert Campbell, 1923-1924; Muriel has what is considered one of the best any money 013 fc L. VVenzcl, 1924-1925; and S. Niles planned and most fully equipped Now located on the ground floor libraries in the country. Haight, 1925-1926. QUALITY ONLY The chairmen for commencement 80 N. PEARL cor. COLUMBIA ST. Oriental and (Dtcttlmtnl activities are: class day, Mary Rhein; alumni day, Urctia Shaffer; senior Your Printer llcstaurant 845 Madison Ave. breakfast, Louise Goldsmith; senior 44 S T A T E STREET hall, Alice Spencer; program, Marjoric T h e Gateway Press DRUGS and PHARMACEUTICALS lt:» P. M. Bellows. QUALITY PRINTERS until I A. M Telephone West 3462-3463 At your elbow—West 2037 336 Central Ave. Committees have arrangements well under way for "Mr. Pirn Passes By," the annual presentation of the advanced dramatics class, scheduled for May 21-22. Alexander Cooper, cliair: man of the stage set committee, has : already mapped out the interesting setting of a conservative English home* t and Georgia DcMockcr, chairman of • props, is obtaining the most appropriate properties for the stage set. The advertising committee has many posters which are to be distributed in file most favorable places all over the city. The committee will welcome any offers to help make or distribute the posters, which are available ill the News office, Scnior-sophomorc stunt in chapel Friday afforded novel entertainment to the student body. The stage was converted into a city street on which senior and sophomore children shot marbles, danced, and made sport of the organ grinder with his Charlcstoning monkey, Students were shown side lights on sonic of their own members. The cast included Kathleen Doughty, Ruby Herman, Pauline Crowley, Clarence Emery, Leah Cohen, Evelyn Baiele, Dorothy Terrell, Helen Klady, Leola Shorkley, Ethel Van Emburgh, Anne Haggerty, Marion O'Connor, Marjoric Youngs, and Dorothy Watts. Helen Quackenbush was chairman. Dancing Every Evening .State College Cafeteria Albany Art Union Phone Main 4748 Appointments Made © ! Luncheon or dinner 11:15 —1:30 J. W. 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