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l(ie Newark ·P.ost ~TO LU ME XVI . NEWARK, DELAWARE. MAY 20, 1925. NUMBER 16 = Suggest Plans For HIGH SCHOOL SENDS TAX COLLECTORS ARE Student Election OUT 32 GRADUATES ALL APPOINTED BY COURT Preservation Commencement Exercises to Colmery Suc<:eeds Edmanson .Interrupted By Of Citizens Academy Building Be Held In Wolf. Hall, In Whi,te Clay Creek Hun "C om b·Ine "Ch arge Friday, June 12th of dred; T'erms Are For' Famou Old Structure May Become Thirty-two boys and girls will be Two Years Sigma Phi Epsilon Members Walk THe State of Delaware Community Center if Preliminary graduated from Newark High School At the weekly meeting of the New Out of Wolf Hall During Ballotting Plans Take Shape; Committee next month, according to the official Castle County Levy Court yesterday list obtained this week from Superin- Are invited to attend the Exercises of Dedication morning the following tax collectors Yesterday; Will Investigate [0 Feel O~ent of Town tendent Owens. This compri'ses one were appointed to serve the several Allegations hundreds for two years, beginning TEES CANNOT FINANCE IT of the largest classes in the history TRUS of the Memorial Library at the University of June 1: of the school. .. Appoquinimink hundred, Benjamin SERIOUS EFFECTS ARE SEEN Lockermon, of near Blackbird, to 1'llo' first move destined to affect The list of graduates follows: Delaware on Saturday afternoon, May 23, 2.30 the fulure of t he famous old Newark Agnes Frazer, Dorothy Blocksom succeed George S. Rh lems; Blackbird With a roar ~hat figuratively shook the student body to its heels, the lid A rad~I1IY bu ilding was ma.?e Thurs- Mary Rose, Erica Grothenn, Eliza hundred; George D . Johnson, of blew off at the Men's College student d:l)' night last at a meetmg of the beth MiJlike~ , Blanche Malco m, AI o'clock, standard time. Blackbird, to succeed the late J ames Buckson; Brandywine hundrad, H. P . elections yesterday morning and a ( hamb!'r of Commel'ce, when it was berta Johnson, Evelyn Shew, Mary Hoskins, of Silvers ide road, to succeed seething inter-fraternity strife was s ugf.(r ~te d tha t the building be turned Campbell, Helen Barnard, Lidie Tow exposed to public view. into a cO nl munity center, for the use Francis J. Meredith; Christiana hun oi bolh to wnspeople and tourists son, Edna Doyle, Mal"garet Seelye dred, James Ball, former Levy Court Action taken by the entire active passlIIg" th rough. Marjorie Connell , Horace Patchell qommissioner, of Montchanin, to suc- membership of the Sigma Phi Ep Drl·ve For Lemon silion fmternity in walking out of \\'ith permanent idleness facing it, Walter A. Blackwell, Jr., Char·les Mothers Gather 0" ceed George H. Carroll; Mill Creek hundred, Thomas Vansant, of Korner Wolf Hall dul'ing the annual ballot ,i ll er Its charter forbids it to be used Owens, J r ., William Armstrong, Jr. eature tarts atur ay Ketch, to succeed Robert A. Groves; ing for offices bas caused a r umpus for olh!'r than educational purposes, William E. Hayes, Jr., George S A F Of S S d New Castle hundred, Harry P. Ahern, which is the common topic of co nver ,omcthing must be done, it was sation wherever the students, faculty ~tate d . to keep it intact and create a Powell, Justin Steel, Robert Strahorn of New Castle, to succeed Alfred J. Davidson; Pencader hundred, E. D. a nd fl'iends of t he University gather. place for it in Newark. John McCue, David MacMurray W. C. May Day Loca 1 Q uo t a $600 I I Walton, of Iron Hill, to succeed Ben- One by one, th Sigma P hi candi il lRvo r Frazer, who is a trustee of William Doyle, James Malone, Martin dates for office arose and withdrew the Academy, brought up the subject Doordan, Willard Jordan, Reginald Parents of Freshmen Here of College Committee Decides Against Individual jamin W. Johnson; Red Lion hun dred, Claude Lestel', of State Road, their names from t he ballot yester Thursday night, and an interesting Rose, James Jaquette, Jr" Albert Canvassing of Town; Letters to be to succeed ]I. P. Buckson; St. day. A letter was handed to Presi disc ussion followed. Clark, Harvey Boyce. Routine in Novel Meeting Georges' hundred, Charles E llison, of dent Leach of the Student Council. The Mayor called attention to the Commencement exercises this year Sent Out Asking Aid Saturday Last I near St. Georges, to succeed James T. Thereupon the Sigma Phis left t he wonderful history of the old building, will be held in Wolf Hall on the evetJ hall ill a body. and referred to its as "probably thE!' ing of Friday, June 12th. The orator CAMPAIGN ENDS. ON 30th Shallcross; White Clay Creek, J. A large number of mothers of _ _ Rankin Colmery, to succeed' George E. T he lettel' follows: only buildi ng in the United States for the occasion has not as yet been members of the Freshman Class of wher three sig ners of the Declara- made public. Class night will also be At a meeting of local American Le- aEdm undson . All the new appointees "Being aware that certain organ Women's College availed themselves re Republicans. izations on the campus have secretly tion of Independence were educated." held in Wolf Hall on Wednesday, the gion men held in t he Armory here I _ • of Dean Robinson's invitation a nd The Academy was built as a part of 10th. Monday evening, plans were laid for combined for the specific purpose were the guests of the ' College last MEMORIAL DAY SPEAKER a gene ral educational scheme in this This year's class will deprive ' the the opening of the dr ive for Newark's of dividing among their particular Saturday for a conferen!!e luncheon, candidates t he political spoils of this section at the same time New London school of some of its star leaders both quota of $600, to become a part of Dr. Sparling Or-Baltimore To Address May Day Fete and the Home Eco morning's elections and to defeat and West Nottingham academies in scholarship and athletics. In sports the $10,000 allottment for Delaware. nomics Plays. Townspeople on 30th we re built. It was the forerunner of 10 letter men will be lost when The campaign for funds will consume other candidates - irrespective of The whole day was most interesting merit or service-who happend to be what i now the University of. Dela-I Patchell, Armstrong, Steel, MacMur- one week, beginning next Saturday. It was announced yesterday by and delightful. The conference, which non-members of the organizations en ware. raY •. Doy~, Malone, Doordan, Jordan Clarence A. Shore, chairman of t he convened at eleven o'clock, was at The committee in charge of the . V Rose and Jaquette are graduated Mayor's Memorial Day Committee, gaged in this disgraceful machina t ended by the mothers and their drive in Newark comprises J. Earl E stMn.ates a1'y Misses Frazer and Blocksom, two girl that Dr. Christophel' P. Sparling, rec tion, we, the members of the Sigma daughters in a group. The president Dougherty, Warren A. Singles and Phi Epsilon Fraternity, herewith re Ma vo r Frazer's estimate placed the basketball stars, will also bl! lost to tor of Prince of Peace Church in Wal- of the Freshman Class, Miss Ruth Mayor Eben B. Frazer. Two meet fuse to participate in an election con ings of the committee have been held, brook, a suburb of Baltimore, will be cost ~f restoring and equipping the th'e school. Larter, presided, and introduced Dr. ducted in such a manner or to sup old building at $5,000. Other esti- ---••------- Quae!l ita Drake, who explained the the first one being addressed by repre- the principal speaker at the exercises port a . Student Council not elected mates made by' members of the new system of grades which has been sentatives of the Legion from WiI- here on that date. under honorable circumstances." Stabbed In Altercation mington. The services, as is the 'custom, will Chamber are generally higher. Some adapted for use in the College next be held at the boulder on the- upper place it at $10,000. Fmt8 Deny Okatrg68 By 16-Year-Old Negress year. Solicit By Letter campus of the University, where the In hi speech, the Mayor explained Dean Robinson explained the For Before the action of the fraternity methods selective service men were sworn into that the Trustees of the building eign Study Plan and showed views of In lieu of the customary was known to most Newarkers, the the ser1(ice of the nation in 1918. co uld not finance the needed improve Ellwood Bostick Expected To Recover the new buildings that have been used in drives of this sort, the Legion detail s were spread on the front Further details of the day's pro ments. The income from tpe' endow· drive promoters have instituted a let pages of Wilmington newspapers an From Deep Wounds In Abdomen; made possible by the appropriation gram In Newark will be announced ment fund is all that can be used. made by the last State Assembly. ter campaign for Newark which, they hour later and broadcasted through The principal cannot be touched. Girl Held For Court Dr. Hullihe"n and Dr. Holloway greet- say, is calculated to bring the same soon. out the State. Mon ey was borrowed to complete ed the mothers.