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VOL. XIII. No. 2
TO WEAR
ALPHA PHI GAMMA
COUNCIL MAY FORM FRESHMEN
BABY DRESS TONIGHT,
COLLEGE ORCHESTRA LUDLUM ANNOUNCES BIDS 10 STUDENTS
The
t
CANDLYN
Head
JILTS
"get
wise"
party
tonight
in
g y m n a s i u m w i l l be a baby p a r t y ,
Students W i l l M e e t Monday
To Plan Organization,
Conklin Says
Ludlum,
the
babies
to
Any
dress
will
and
for
Ludlum
declared.
the healthiest
babies
be
will
be opened
State."
rivalry
rules
Traditions
formally
and
interclass
w i l l be read and
explained
in the a u d i t o r i u m at 7 o'clock by a m e m ber of
Myskania.
I he d i s t r i b u t i o n
tin-
baby
Women
party
::f
will
class
follow
students
will
buttons
which
insigiu i
the
at
white
mid
singing.
be g i v e n
al 1
time
and
on
all
must
93 PLAYERS TO BE
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IN GIRLS'PAGEANT-
,sin
Phi (ianmia, honorary
GORMLEY,
Staff members of the S T A T E C O U . K O K
N E W S to be bid to the f r a t e r n i t y a r e :
T h o m a s P. F a l l o n , '29, business m a n a g e r ; Louis J . VVolner, '.ill, m a n a g i n g
e d i t o r ; M a r g a r e t J . Steele, '.ill, associate
m a n a g i n g e d i t o r : Rose D r a n s k y , ' J 1 ' , and
Bessie Lapedes, '29, senior associate edit o r s ; and M a r g a r e t l l e n n i n g e , a d v e r t i s ing manager.
yellow
be
occasions,
SORORITIES ENTERTAIN
FRESHMEN TOMORROW
WATERMAN SUCCEEDS
TAL0R ON LION STAFF
MILNE TEACHERS WILL
WHWIIH
SAYL
CONVENE
'28 TO DON CAPS AND
GOWNS AT ASSEMBLY
'29, IS A U T H O R
"Woods Party" Will Be Given
For Freshmen, Lansley
Announces
journal-
fraternity.
I Ither students In be bid i n c l u d e : F l o r
w o r n enee C n r i n l c v , '29, e d i t o r - i n - c h i e f of the
and State College Q u a r t e r l y ; Robert J. S l i d
men w i l l receive y e l l o w striped caps and l i u g l a w , '29, e d i t o r - i n - c h i e f o f the Slate
r e g u l a t i o n p u r p l e a n d g o l d toques.
Caps L i o n ; Josephine B r o w n , '29, e d i t o r - i n chief o f the P e d a g o g u e ; R u t h M . W a t t - ,
must he w o r n u n t i l the first s u o w t a l l
a i l editor o l the Stale I i::ll
w h e n toques w i l l be substituted accord
ing to the t r a d i t i o n s , t a p s w i l l be w o r n i M e m b e r s h i p in the o r d e r is considered
again after A p r i l 1 until Moving
L'p the highest j o u r n a l i s t i c h o n o r offered t
undergraduates at S t a l e College.
The
Day in M a y .
is
national,
having
been
I he c o m m i t t e e in charge, of the get f r a t e r n i t y
wise p a r t y i s : H e l e n h a v , c h a i r m a n ; founded at O h i o N o r t h e r n I ' n i v e r s i t v in
Josephine ' I l o w l a n d , H e l e n
H e n d e r s o n , 1921.
I he local o r g a n i z a t i o n is the Kappa
and Russell L u d l o w , all s o p h o m o r e s .
chapter, and is the first of the chapters
in the A t l a n t i c seaboard slate.-,.
Alpha
Phi ( l a m i n a i-- the o n l y n a t i o n a l co-edu
cational j o u r n a l i s m f r a t e r n i t y .
V i r g i n i a hi. I l i g g u s , '_'>), f o r m e r edi
lor in-eliief of the \ ' i v -., is president ,
D i r l s o f the f r e s h m a n class w i l l be W i l l i a m M . F r e n c h , editor 'n chief o l
•n.erlained t o m o r r o w a f t e r n o o n by the the
N E W S is
is secretary,
secretary, ami
and Heltina
le .M'.ws
ileum A z
. m u r i n e s w h i c h are m e m b e r s of the l l l arito, '2'), business n/.mager nf tIn Stan
leisoiority conned.
f h e p a r t y w i l l be L i o n is bailiff.
i r o m ,i io 5 o'clock in the r o t u n d a of
Diaper Hall.
T h e b i l l o w i n g Committees f o r the event
lave been named by M a r y C a i n , '29,
.resident o f the c o u n c i l , and by the
sorority presidents:
i o l W a t e r m a n , '-">, was elected ad
A r r a n g e m e n t s , B e a t r i c e M e t a r t y , '30,
v e r t i s i n g manager o f the State
Lion,
if (.annua K a p p a P h i , c h a i r m a n ; B e l t )
h u m o r magazine, this week.
H e sue
M o r i a r i l y , '.11, I hi S i g m a T h e t a ; Crace
feeds
Ceorge
Taylor,
'3(1, resigned.
Seaman, '_"', I 'si I l a m i n a ; B e t t y S c h r a u t h ,
Genevieve Cole, '29, was elected see re
NUSS FLORENCE GORMLFY
, i l , Delta O m e g a ; F l o r e n c e M a r x , 'JO,
ira\
o l the staff, a new office mi the
C u n r o s y A 11)11 IIy K\ .•inn:; .'
Alpha Fpsilon P h i ; t larabclle Shults,
publication.
.11, Kappa Delta ; A l m a D o l a n , '30, F t a
T h e second issue o f the magazine w i l l
T
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r
e
e
m e m b e r s of t h e V.
W.
Phi.
be i l i - i r i b u l e d b e f o r e I l a l o w e ' e n , accord
C.
V w h o are in c h a r g e of t i n
Refreshments, Florence
Fischer,
'29,
iug to Robert J. S h i l l i n g l a w , '2'). editor
pageant
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if A l p h a Fipsiloit P i n , c h a i r m a n ; R u t h
in-chief.
M a r i o n Palmer, '-"', or R u t h
tomorrow night.
P a r k s , ' 3 1 , F.ta P h i ; A l i c e Bennett, '.11,
W a t t s . '29, w i l l make the c o v i r design.
I ' M C a m i l l a ; K t h c l S m i t h , ' 3 1 . Delta
l e u new exchanges have been re
Omega; Kaiherine Broderick, '31, Chi
.'eived, R u t h Bates, '29, exchange e d i t o r ,
Sigma T h e t a ; M a r i o n Dillenbeck, '31,
announced today.
T h e L a m exchange
Beta Zcla ; I lelcn F.mei'son, ' 3 1 , Kappa
list now includes P r i n c e t o n T i g e r , M i c h
Delta.
man
G a r g o y l e , West
P.,ml
P..niters.
F l o w e r s , M a r c i a ( i a r d i i e r , '30, nf Beta
Syracuse O r a n g e
Peel,
Iowa
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Sa\lcs -aid.
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I lie senior i
R u b i n , '3(1,
i b h a l t e r ( lelober '29, Kappa D e l i a ; D o r o t l n
g o w n s at ever)
A l p h a hipsilon P h i ; hithel G r u n d l n i f f e r ,
15, ace..rding Io a unanimous vole l;ik<
'3(1, Delia O m e g a ; D o r i s M a l l o r y , '-*),
ill ihc class meeting M o n d a y .
I ' M Gainnia ; l l e l e n e S m i t h , ' 3 1 , F t a P h i ;
T h e d e l i v e r ) of the caps and g o w n s ; v | j n . | J a r k T | •<,,, |,,.,., / r l
has been guaranteed l o r October l.i litis i
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| , | | M ] 1 | | 1 | | m n l l K . r „ | V i '.{(, and
>ear, due to the e a r l y o r d e r i n g n l l h e n i , : M | . M . j i j n t . , „
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T h e "side - h o w " of e x t r a c i i r r i c u l a i
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B e l l ) J. Ki
pre-ideul o l the class,
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.
and
N i n e t y - t h r e e students w i l l take p a r t in
presenting a pageant, " ' f h e S p i r i t
of
V. W . I . A . , " at the "woods p a r t y " o f
that o r g a n i z a t i o n t o m o r r o w n i g h t .
' f h e par:v is designed especially f o r
the entering freshman class, a c c o r d i n g
, tn M i l d r e d M. Lansley, '29, president o f
the association,
II w i l l start a l 7:30
i o'clock.
|
Florence G o r m l e y , '29, is the a u t h o r
I of the pageant, which w i l l t y p i f y the new
j national purpose of the student V . W .
I'. A . organization.
!
'fhe
pageant
will
consist
of
four
I episodes, f r o m the time of h e r a l d r y t o
| the present.
I n the first episode at t h e
court of K i n g A r t h u r , Doris Appleby,
'29, w i l l p o r t r a y the k i n g , and D o r a
Deadiuuii, '29, w i l l play " K i n g A r t h u r . "
I
In the second episode, M a r y N e l s o n ,
j ' 3 0 , w i l l play " K i n g lames," and [Catherine W a t k i n s , '30, wall be the " C r o w n
! Prince."
Helen O t i s , ' 3 1 , w i l l he the
' " P u r i t a n Dissenter."
K r u g e r to Represent G e r m a n y
' f h e F a d i n g characters in the t h i r d
episode w i l l b e : " G o v e r n o r B r a d f o r d , "
B e r t h a Bourne, '2'); " T a b i l h a , " a P u r i tan
maiden, A l i c e
Beiioit,
'30;
her
mother, M a r i o n VVoolo.ck. '29;
"Elizabeth," Gladys Bates, '30. T h e scene w i l l
p o r t r a y an early A m e r i c a n period in the
seventeenth century.
F o r the f o u r t h episode, which w i l l r e p resent the modern period, assignments
have been made w i t h students representing countries.
t'harlol'.e K r u g e r , '29,
who was horn in Germany w i l l represent
that nation.
( I t h e r students and the nations they
w i l l represent a r e : D o r o t h y M u l l i n s , '30,
Japan;
Dorothy
Abrams, '31, S p a i n ;
Francis ( o n i o n , ' 3 1 , I r e l a n d ; W i l h c l m i n a
Schneider, ' 3 1 , S c o t l a n d ; Josephine M i l azzo, 3 1 , Italv : l l e n r i e l t e F r a n c o i s , '29,
F r a n c e ; M a r i o n Botto, '30. the I n d i a n
raci ; C a r o l i n e
M. Schleich. '29, the
t i n t e d Stales. A student w i l l be n a m e d
tn represent H o l l a n d .
I-, i
undergraduate
a c t n ilies,
F.thel
( . r t i u d b o f i r, '3d, w i l l represent a t h l e t i c s ;
A n n . S t a f f o r d , '29, N e w m a n c l u b ; G e r t -
SAYLES^{:'Tlldys^f^^
| I lendei-.,ii,'31, sororities; Fvelyn Gravi
udeiit association
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' . t r i i i M e A i c k l e is general c h a i r m a n
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'Rub
Wheeock,
29, is m c h a r g e o f
I dec. .rat
;
I he pr, g r a m , as a m i o i r ce I hv M i s s
| l . a i i s | e v , reads: f r o m 7:30 to K : 15 o'clock,
dancing;
f r o m 8:15 lo H :30 o'clock,
games ; f r o m H:3l) to ') o'clock, s o n g s ;
l o a n 9 to 9:30 o'clock, the p a g e a n t ;
n an the coinph l i o n of the pageaul m i n i I I o'clock, dancing.
\ dress r d i e a r s e l w i l l be conducted
tomorrow
m o r n i n g at 9 .ill ,.YI ck in
ihe g y m n a s i u m , w i l l , Miss C o n n i e * in
charge
In l b . "pr, ce --. ,,n ,,l u- o s , " a n o t h e r
pai I ,,i the pageaul, w ill lie t w e u h - t w o
i p i l - io educati • Hid. i I -.
In die vai eai- si cue-, several
i g h l L their m
i h , i- i
i- roles w i l l be played h)
Dr. Richardson Assails Extra-Curricular Activities;
Peril To Culture And Liberal Education, He Charges
y
said.
T h e class lelt thai a n , , the - " I ' l . " '
mores and t w o upperelasses are nieeliiig
together in asseinbl), die w e a l i n g o l caps
and g o w n s w o u l d d i s t i n g u i s h iheiu i r
die i i i h e r M u d . n i s .
T w o .wars ago, the seniors \ " u - ' ' " '
wear caps and g o w n s al a s - c m l i l )
uul
o w i n g Io a debt) in the d e l n cry o l i l i c m
the class did not appear so garbed i
aiu-r I hrislinas.
I.asl year the g n u l u a l
ing elass w o r e caps and g o w n , out) a
lew week
M a r i o n F o x , t r e a s u r e r of ihe class,
w i l l be in charge of collecting the class
dues w h i c h this year are t w o d o l l a r s .
O n her c o m m i t t e e a r e : M a r i o n Si..an,
L a u r a C o l l i d i n g , E l e a n o r V a i l , Evangeline C a l k i n s , A l i c e H i l l s , E l i z a b e t h P u l ver, R u t h W h e e l , , e k , A l i c e
Biligbam,
M a r y G a i n and F l o r e n c e ( j o r m l e y .
M i s s E a t o i l requested that dues he paid
immediately.
She announced that senior
class meetings w i l l be called o n l y w h e n
there is definite business lo be discussed,
w i | | u
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Sl
lm
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Presentation Tomorrow N i g h t
To Typify New Purpose
Of Y, W. C. A.
T e n students, leaders in student j o u r T w o n a l i s m in the f o u r u n d e r g r a d u a t e p u b l i w i l l be cations, were announced t o d a y as pledges
w i t h the s i n g i n g o f " C o l l e g e o f the K t n pire
Steps were taken this week f o r the
f o r m a t i o n of a symphonic o r c h e s t r a f o r
students.
A meeting w i l l he conducted
M o n d a y at 11:45 o'clock for students
interested, M a r i o n K. C o n k l i n , '29, p r e s i dent of the M u s i c association announced
today.
. .
Officers of the associati.m w i l l
bend
every e f f o r t t o w a r d the re-cstablisliment
of an o r c h e s t r a h e r e , " the council <>i
officers t o l d the N E W S in a letter today.
D r . T . F r e d e r i c k 11. C a n d l y u , i n s t r u c tor in music, this week declared that the
" o r c h e s t r a is gone f o r g o o d , " as far as
he is concerned.
H e declared that he
w o u l d not he interested in i t .
T h e move o f the music council to r e o r g a n i z e a student orchestra is p a r t l y
the outcome of a c o m m u n i c a t i o n f r o m a
j u n i o r published in last week's issue o l
T h e w r i t e r requested the
the N E W S .
music association " t o head every effort
t o w a r d s the re-establishinent of an or
chest r a . "
O r c h e s t r a i n s t r u c t i o n , w h i c h was form e r l y o f f e r e d as a course by the music
d e p a r t m e n t , was o m i t t e d last year.
Dr.
T . iM-cderick 11. C a n d l y u , head o l the
music d e p a r t m e n t , was the i n s t r u c t o r .
Dr. Candlyn W i l l Not Lead
" T h e o r c h e s t r a is gone l o r g o o d , " D r .
C a n d l v n said when he was asked i i lie
w o u l d ' re-open the course in o r c h e s t r a
i n s t r u c t i o n . " I i the students care to organize an o r c h e s t r a
with
their
own
leader, the)
may have o n e , " he announced.
D r . C a n d l y u declared that he
w o u l d not he the conductor.
" T h e f o r m a t i o n o f the orchestra de
pends upon the n u m b e r ol students w h o
plav all kinds of w
I, brass, and u m d
i n s t r u m e n t s , " Miss I o i i k l i u -aid.
" \ \ <-'
hope that everyone w h o is interested w i l l
report M o n d a y . "
" M u s i c council is w i l l i n g to sponser
tin- f o r m a t i o n o f an orchestra at college,
p r o v i d e d there are sufficient i n s t r u m e n t s
representing the m a i n d i \ i s i " i i - o l the
o r c h e s t r a , " the council t o l d the X ' K W S .
-• 1 tut if there U only a g r o u p o l v i o l i n s ,
m a n d o l i n s , and snxaphnncs, can they hope
to accomplish what f i f t y students in the
Albany
High
School are doing
with
nearly r u n
k i n d of i n s t r u m e n t '
I an
they a t t a i n the heights the chorus is beg i n n i n g I " achieve w i t h Us Vace-. (0
many tone qualities;- "
Will Direct Pageant
Undergraduate Journal Leaders
Will Become Members
Of Fraternity
in A l p h a
meeting
*
carry
awarded.
The
•
Cr*
f r e s h m a n not so dres-,ed w i l l
penalized,
prizes
as
%
10 cents per cony, 8LV25 per year- *
the
Russell
sophomore
required
be
Of Music Department
Refuses To Conduct
Orchestra
of
Freshmen
toys.
PROJECT
president
class has announced.
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in this
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Richardson, w h o h a - -erved .,n J
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the I i,liege's f a c l i l t ) -nice 1895, ,- the qu.d !\
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are , , rt i i u l \ -o in
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! „ , , [ , ,,| ( i a i i u u a
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P h i ; oldest member ..I Ihe lea. lung -Call 111 | p . i l h j . I." ' a •' I
hum ,i and . h i v i n g
| , u n i l i U l l , k i ',j( )| ,111(| . \ l . c e C o r n i n g , p.,ml of service in his p r o f , ssioii.
);I|H,
i d l e , ill, I , a , In I l o
's- in I
j ; ^ | j i ) m u | , h | s j ( , | l w j | I t .,- x .
point ,0 v ew, lo
I , the p
" T h e r e is no doubt thai pupils in h i g h
111. -, i , en. m i r a g e
schools and undergraduates in college- linilei-,1
A S H L E Y IS P R E S I D E N T
h a n I,. . x c r . i - e p a l i c m , " , D r . Richard
ire o f t e n engaged in loo man) e x t r a
Irene M . A s h l e y , '29, w i l l he president c u r r i c u l a r activities
on declared.
T e a c h e r s , especiallj
o l Ihe M a t h e m a t i c s c l u b ibis year. ( I t h c r al Ihe beginning ol their career, should
T, a h , r
ol I.i.-ia u i , ..ii.l of other
at
i - h;ne an exceptional o i u i o r t u u i l j f o i
oHirers, a r e : M a r g a r e t M. F o r t u n e , 29, not spend too much time and c i i c r g )
vice p r e s i d e n t ,
Greciu
C. Sayles, '30, in e x t r a professional a c t i v i t i e s " ,
D r . a w a k e n i n g in l l i e l i p u p i l - the sense o i
s e c r e t a r y ; V i r g i n i a E. B a x t e r , '29, ireas
R i c h a r d s o n declares in an a r t i c l e in Nev. the aesthetic and b c a i i l i l u l , D r . R i c h a r d son declares in the a r t i c l e .
" I t is his
Y o r k Slate E d u c a t i o n .
lllcl.
T h e first d u l y of teachers is lo their happiness. I,, g i v e them an insight into
Lucy
F.
M i l a s , '29, was
appointed
the
supreme
achievements
of
the
different
•hairnian of
the p r o g r a m
c o m m i t t e e , pupils, and they should reserve a period
arts and in l i t e r a t u r e especiallj to reveal
\ Tuesday.
Plans are being made l o r a each day { o r the increase o f scholarship,
(l
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D r . K i e h a r d s o n holds.
picnic.
WILL PRbSENT BUDGET
NEXT FRIDAY MORNING
I be - i n d e n t a s s o c i a t i o n b u d g e t w i l l
be pi e - e : i l i .1 in assemblies u i x l
Fri
d a y , . . . . oi d i n g to an a n n o u n c e m e n t of
i h e student b o a r d ol finance t o d a y .
O r i g i n , . I F p l a n n e d (or p r e s e n t a t i o n t o d a y , it was d e l a y e d because c e r t a i n
items
w e n - not p r o p e r l y
filed
and
ilellll/ed.
ASSEMBLY PROGRAM
President A . R. Brubacher w i l l a d dress the freshman assembly at 11:35
o'clock today,
H i s topic w i l l be the
a'tendance
checking
system.
Miss
M a r y Elizabeth Cobb, l i b r a r i a n will
also speak.
STATE COLLEGE NEWS) SEPTEMBER 28, 1928
State
College
BARBARIANS LOOSE AT RECEPTION
News
It
Established in 1916 liy the Class of 1918
i lie Undergraduate Newspaper of New York
Stale College for Teachers
Hot
If
Business Manager
Managing Editor
54 West Street, Dial 6-3595-R
Dial
like
3-1780
Advertising Manager
nv
MILLS
A I M I'IIKSS,
.194-396
Hronihray—Dial
Sept. 28, 1928
far
social
has
as
nigh!
functions
the
the
Friday
during
College
common
seen
usages
the
so
of
Daschunds And Beer Gardens Are German Favorites
At Heidelberg Student Festival, Louise Trash. Finds
did
[Louise Trask, '30, who last 'week
sketched her lri/> abroad on a student
tour during the summer, in this article describes in detail a student festival in Heidelberg, and the Olympiad
at Amsterdam.—Editor.]
un-
social
due
of
and
p a r t ) ' at
lack
of
which
manners,
it
of
boorish
be
to
the
uiigcnllemanly
inadequate
other
unlady-
facilities
attending.
when
and
for
1'erhaps
places
are
Two
conduct
would
think
before."
made
4-2287
for
Vol. XIH, No. 2
the
and
to
attempt
the
ice
Shoving
was
had
was
made
much
in
by
We
for
rude
night?
Ihe
is
ice
a
our
spent
Thai
cream
Il
MAKE CONSTITUTION IRON CLAD
is
much
debated
reported
have
by
been
how
was
The
NEWS
So,
so
ihe
It
had
association.
Officers
corral
of
the
wanted
fore
the
so
to
he
It
should
it
by
which
mildly,
and
student
Ihe
the
refused
cept
the
the
the
of
had
Rum,
sig.
been
the
of
These
of
a
tile
association
number
friends
by
is
and
a
and
dicided.
uas
And
solicitors
It
the
were
ap-
into
ihe
this
the
almost
inevitable
That
student
and
is
ihe
association
decide.
should
irregular
instance,
and
the
is
the
It
tion
points:
association
tin-
ipieslionable
future,
What
in
(or
this
will
thai
its
is
decide.
he
set
is s a n c t i o n e d
for
other
should
the
Xius
in u
Ihe
done.
The
Then
wh)
A
to
to
ai
inn
iii
and
irregular
he
of
ratifica-
of
the
votes
It
on
associati
lo
is
to
this;
of
an
to
lie
se.
will
The
XTus
support
it,
recognizi
is
ol
n
it
I ollege
method
to
i-.
pi
be
hill
small
and
legal.
It
It
The
which
ihe
I'm
of
whole
ihe
not
\.ml
another
principles,
constitutional
bonds
on
tin
imbroglio
such
as
question
ihe
con-
Make
cured
out
past,
and
out
iron
r,c
in
, ,
'
result
<'.•-.>,....-
a
n
is
and
heller
and,
brings
still
with
it
lln.'
by
man-.
is
osity
less
which
liul
ui'.b
to
hmne
vour
ol
I n
voters
to
a
but
doe-
Ih,;
the
vcs-els
the
him
i
Willi
pastors
of
loaded
\iii.au
parlirularlv
ol
lo
the
-,,v
new
ah.an
expl
main-
•>)
I
the
New
to
-lave
good,
in
our
a
n
-ale
ual
§2.51).
lives
excelliul
now
a greatei
Meredith
bv
lead-
of
the
lakes
him
,,l
lah
ai
I
clad.
a
redcoats
oi
man
and
ihe
oi
hi
Nicholson
lark-,,II,
love
lie!
\
K.,ch
I-
dare-
I,
and
a
ug
Ihe
The
basketball
shows
cent
a
Male
While
ule,
school
are
lie
'I Ins
abseil!
a hard
low
to
inline
Ihe o l d
ihe
the
cards
teams
bj
pl . v i n e
the
present
re.
thai
pad
having
and
hoed
lad
mi.
in
up
with
past
years
j
the
Male
j
men
will
hav<
it, t i n v m i l
Mai.
,1
men l\
well
not
have
I heie
halo
I .
ihe
gain
el.a v
ml.
ileg
the
thai
II
class
to
Iheir
to
of
hand
rilllllls
lol
be
W )
homd
has
hi
i I v ICI .,
. ' . ' II
thai
the
being
I
i
/ athci
ihe
,1.,..
llllo
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IM'K
.1
Male
mil,a
Its
ihe
having
other
next
the
tin
, i , i, ,
u
I.a
hence;
-dvrl
into
l'J28
IC. I . ill. ,1,1, ai - lv
h.,,
hav,
bin
il
be
i|
lenliir.v
established
uill
won
'28
fit
will
jubilee,
hall
rla,--es
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carl)
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halloued
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whin
lie-
line
plai ,
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vvliui
the
Lei
I
il
on.
a
the
Equals
fireworkour
Tilt
class
opportunity.
The SIAIK Coii.jj.i'. Kfuvis congratulates, the class of 1!>2H
upon its wise course u( action.
a . ,,
, .vain i .
Ill
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l am.
aim
a,
M.m.
III.
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lodge
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remind
and
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to
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will
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old
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to
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having
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schedule is the absence o i
priinaril)
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twelve
tin
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filled
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walls
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live are
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hut
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have
in
live-.
management
landing
announced
improve
( 'ollege
there
the
out
schedule
marked
'Ihe
tourists
in
the
to o u r
boats, d e c o r a t e d L ) l l l s j , | t .
stood
students
el'ierve-ce.
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to
,
and
Isle
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placid
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haul
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so
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h'Wed t h e
prosecutor
duel-,
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made
hllllillolls
life
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the
sacrificed
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f.o l .l o w e d
trieiid
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Hollanders
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original
he
seemed
lie
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action.
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and
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and
hackw
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field.
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wan.ire
of
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popular
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Indian
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hill.
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through
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ic
and create a near - c i i a l i .
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again,
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Meredith
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weave
liv
a
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lanterns
I
-how,
croud
surrounded
seemed
are
"debunking"
reason,
:.
was
to
track
events
our
croud I
mam
seemed
route
this
was a t t r a c t e d
to L - i i i i i e s l a i i l s '
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small bonfire
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the
river.
r • xperiei c d .
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and l a r g e r it g n u ;
i l began to
le-nhlhe-rg,
I
eh, n h
in
n
shape,
and,
shortly,
in
all
iis
a
j
trade.
and
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wondered
j
gen-
washout.
at
en
of
S
our
attention
uhai
seemed t o be a
up
on
the
hi
glory,
!
win
burgesses.
hv
ble-sed
are
oil,
he h a -
k
Longfellow
Il
M
e, :
living
life
it
We W i l l i .
scrutinized
rows
actual
.indents.
intere-t.
nol
what
I
mi,
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up
won
out
chapters
i-
George
,,eci-i,iiallv
tell-
ihe
,,l
deorge
setting
hold
there
he
was
Heidelberg
lr,,ni
was c r o w d e d
lower
rounding
painstaking!)
book
from
-ome
Japanese
|
cry
of
,
of
'a
tremendous
.
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a m i.
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black
with
the
and
da)
found
then
illumina-
which
to
till
ninth)
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We
first,
but by the l i m e the castle
,
,
,
,
,
,
,v
,
,
was l o be l i g h t e d thev had o f f e r e d i n the
choicest
place
from
which
t.
hilarious
horseman
of
'
•
onl)
would
special
N'eck i r .
ourselves
We
di-
more
silent
a
the
for
Larger
feeling
means
up,"
lights
a
comparison
separated
lake
a
electric
trip
Good
also
boxing
see tin- t r a c k
"You
in
Olympics
when
(\\e
Fencing,
one.
"lighted
a
the
costume
Isle.
petition
Dachshund,
loiuid
I
mil,
the
fes-
windows-—all
pel
river,
were
and
|
at
good
native'
where
up."
be
be
student
ex-
worth
the
to
ix
enjoyed
student
Olympics
sacrifice
student
answer
'
his
in
Ins
an
,,i
it,
lo
Marken,
"lighted
would
in
sary
our
at
asked
their
abolition
university.
the
is
I
the
the
thoroughly
a l t , nd
only
inhabitant
old
-lopped
mug-
memorable
one o f
carefree
German
on
Heidelberg.
Cosmopolitan
guide
well
I
to
" n
color.
looking
scars
interesting
during
jolly,
To
be
of
about
a sight
al
intensely
castle
that
billowed
I
I
Paul
be
duels
was
famous
dashing
without
f o r e h e a d s , due
festivals.
festival.
The German
or
are
fraternity's
our
would
most
distinctly
banks o f
set
the
came
fact
now
fighting
and
en-
that
evening
student
perhaps,
plelnan
as
several
off
eating,
anything
old
lew
verv
,,....
title.
six
see."
a
every
ai
......
about
rushed
about
al
ol
Paul
Revere,
who
H a n c o c k and A d a m s , , i
\nd
Virginia
Ireely,
rum,
of
at
shall
which
ihe
influence
us
the
tion
j
fad-."
ui
them
cheeks
Am-
a sadly d i l a p i d a t e d castle
strung
ihe
keep-
role
sat
interest,
most
il
ive
pictured
I
vol
and
at
Daschunds and Sunday Best
discoveries
its
the
want
set
to
little
the
Cavalier
shadow
it
,
in,
who
fear'.
nun
trade
the
offered
arose,
constitution.
long
alcohol
"Rebellion"
vociferous
of
the
who
Andrew
should
one
and
making
the e a r l ) '
and
seems
Paul
"lie
oi
i,,
with
i,Hen
central')
It
Il
of
are
Heidelberg
thing.
'fans-
lialeh
days
supporting
"
imbibed
lakes a crack
-lave
not
is
is
sense.
I
ihe
point
not
comes
adhered
there's
popular,
accepted?
established.
common
not
pages.
thenpr
he
a
little
raid.
and
Mowing
He
misunderstanding
there.
not
ratified.
assembly,
would
being
h>
bas
is
Then
have
skelel
ipieslionable.
ihe old c o n s t i t u t i o n .
ruiiiran
doe
and
Taussig
Ihe
ratified
this
vv
in
well,
could
and
virile
guaranleed
of
in
tin-
From
' "
pari
way,
election
The
established.
State
I
Taussig.
I here
one
,,i
To
•• -
".set-up"
deck-
to
enemy
is
lint
lahle
precedenl
if
and
as
all
Mr.
patriotic,
Taussig
asso
believes
irregular
it
student
as
methods,
uas
a qucs
counted
affairs.
by
rum.
lo
liquor
forestall
the student
which
I ,
eti-
a
remember
by
parlies
and
William
Mint
,,l
pan
played
lemarkably
P.ritish
a
eroiis
waul
Refuse
nun
"Kiini"
more
lillt
wish
the
the p r i n c i p l e
It
War,
Ihe
Then
the
lead
not
|
a large
but
the
seems
corruption.
does
compo
a nation,
stories.
parled
stu
in
could
downright
the president
ratification
should
tradition.
not
take
College
answer
recognized
the
dangerous
trary
of
per
not
vote
that
manners
the
panics
Charles
wmi
States
taken
Fngland
method
doe,
a
to
student
Xiu.s
and
The
NEWS
With
question
president
will
Stale
The
no:
more
Sork:
old
played
national
impending
its
rcvole.
constitution
tradition.,1
been
method
to is u n l i m i t e d .
had
that
the
u
does
constitution,
tin-
lead
method?
Demand
'Ihe
the
appointed)
could
ihe p r o c l a m a t i o n
ciation.
by
new
liv
a c t i o n and i n t e r e s t .
Mr
i n - t a m e the storv
on a quiet m i s s i o n l o w a r n
ml
long
of
government.
then,
irregular
accept
It
no
Il
courtesy
stars
yet
deliberate
consequences
method
the
named
self
something
student
What,
which
could
bureaucracy.
And
to
Solicitors
have
Xeu
good
— ,
where
result.
question
should
should
consider
precedent
ground
dent
this
•
sting
be-
ihe
succeeds
defiance
This
a
task
• '.
voting.
to
oi
Medlord
this
to
SI.
present
Civil
lie
those
close!
ihe
die
the
decision.
If
slovenly
e ,,l
we
the
would
the
were
the
our
learned
lime
d'r e - s e d'
is,
United
theatre
others
adoption—-from
skeleton
legal?
the
deliberate
into
i
Relnllimi.
pages.
products
the
lo
new
for
IW
not
aide
student
votes
and
K'uni- - t h a t
presi-
invenl
This
tried
student
family
ratification
earnestly.
belter
-lip
gymnasium.
( oinpany.
invention.
lo
Romance
"Romance",
ratification
[,,
hit
that
tell
it
and
We
We
was
unratified.
necessary,
invention.
sufficient
tin-
be
a
lo
that
seeing
back
serving.
TAL'SSKi MAS KIWI WITH DKiXITY;
ANDREW JACKSON AS THE <, \l .1 .A XT
By \\ .M.l-
this
year.
Ihe
il
might
students
us
and
As
attending
tival
the c r o w d e d
with
told
was
evidence.
lor
in
quelte,
unprecedented.
mother
immediately
documenl.
pin
be easy
parties
be c o n d u c t e d
alleged
association
remained
ratification
before
of
from
to
new
u.is
and
the
says, is
was
a
new
chosen
uho
lint
to
will
their
cannot
ing
never
to
And
association
procedure
pul
irregular
charge
solicitation
method.
parently
To
immediate
in
year
accomplished?
entire
of
proverb
(he
a!
last
"ratification."
Personal
adoption
the
meeting
others
of
init
student
last semester, the c o n s t i t u t i o n
and
set
the
"ratification"
extremely
last
deeming
method
of
proposed
very
abroad
festival
Heidelberg
g r o u p being students.
association.
"ratified."
was
the
Necessity,
dent
the
this
was
"ratification"
conducted
by
t|tieslions
constitution
constitution
president
ratified
Hut
When
the
student
Olympiad
at
aroused
that
were
student
the
evening
hotels.
guide
lo
"One
I
The
Most
and
the
one
see
-ingle
summer
the
and
arrived
rush
to
grand
students
received
and
It
any
students
Some
had
the
remarked,
seen
before
booth.
others
of
tritely
never
served
cream
year
Friday
student
were
before
whole
experienced
one
barbarians
guests
seconds
face a
it
As
No
faculty
thai
not.
attending
my
sterdam.
o'clock
the C o l l e g e
spots o f
Heidelberg
situa-
available
high
were
han-
ibis
parties.
hoped
the
It
ihe
persons
remedied
must
breasts a r i b b o n o f
recalled.
share
was
three years a
boorishness
be
large
lie
the last
to
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faculty
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hi
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lln
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and
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, SEPTEMBER 28, 1928
HILNE HIGH STARTS
WITH 84 TEACHERS
INITIATES DRIVE
"CUBS" WILL MEET CORR
FOR DANCE VICTROLA
IN CLASS TUESDAY
To Teach Journalism
Enrollment Shows 2 0 Per Cent
Increase Over Number
For Last Vear
Fifty-Six E n r o l l e d T o T a k e
Course In Journalism
Under Steele
Willi a registration of 225 pupils, the
Milne lligb School, model practice unit
where State College seniors are required
to teach their major subjects, opened
this week,
The enrollment is 2(1 more than last
year, a count shows.
Classes began
Tuesday, following registration of the
students Monday. The freshman class
numbers 75. Three students were translercd from other preparatory schools.
Eighty-eight College seniors are fullilling their practice leaching requirements this semester.
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At
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wrltillK, Anne Slallui.l. Hell. \ • in i . Spanisll
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Alice Van II. mi. n. KHKIISII I I . Lla.lvs liar
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,'iu Pauline
Man Keilev; iniisic, Maitnii f
GORMLEY TO DIRECT
DRAMA CLASS PLAYS
Florence (ioitnlev, '_"'. will d i n - c l the
111- i plav In be given In tin- advanced
d r a m a t i c s d a - - . 'I uevlav night, October
Id. ( )ih( i- member- " 1 the class in direct
p l a j s a r e : Marion Lux, '."). d c i u b c r .ill;
l.isepbiiie Mila/./o, ' _ " i , N'oveniber 1.1;
Medina
A / . z a r i l o , '."*, \ , , v i uibi r . ' I I ;
(ir.tce M a r k . '-"', December -I ; Mildred
Peter-on, 'J'l. Dec. ml,, r I I ; M r - , (d.idv
lieckwilh, '-"'. h u m a n K, \ l i Agues
I iiit.-rcr. iM-iiiMl-n I I I F.ugli-h, le.nlic1 Ii. cl.i--
Lucille Beauty
Salon
I.UOIU.K
Fifty-six "cub" reporters of the STATE
l'OI.I.K.J-. NKWS will have their first reg-
ular class Tuesday afternoon in Room
110 for instruction of the fundamental
principles of journalism.
These classes will continue for twelve
or fifteen weeks with a test at the end of
the course which will cover all of the
work studied during the year. Upon the
outcome of this examination promotions
to membership on the student paper will
be based, Margaret J. Steele, '30, associate managing editor of the .Views, said
today,
Those who have enrolled so far for Hie
classes include the following stiuk-nts. most of
Y. W . C. A. H A S V E S P E R S
With " W h a t W e Owe God" as his
topic, the Kcv. Mr, Henry Vruwink,
pastor of the Madison Avenue Reformed
Church, addressed the vespers service of
the student Y. W, C. A., Sunday afternoon. Miss Eleanor Foote sang a vocal
selection.
Tea was poured by Miss
Minnie B. Scotland, instructor in biology,
and Miss Alice Kirkpatrick, instructor in
library science.
An attempt to solicit subscriptions to
obtain an orthophonic victrola for the
use of dancers in the College gymnasium
will soon be made by Daniel P. Corr,
'31. The orthophonic, he believes, will
possess many more advantages than the
old custom of having a student pianist
furnish the music.
If the proposed plan is adopted by the
LEARY-BLISS
Undent body, State College students will
Announcement has been made that
ioon be "tripping the light fantastic" to
the strains of Paul Whiteman's orches- Helen Lcary, '23, and Frank R. Bliss,
tra, and those of Ross Gorman, W i r - '21, were married during the summer.
Mrs. Bliss Is a member of Kappa Delta
ing's and Paul Ash.
and Myskania, and Mr. Bliss is a memFlorence Poller, '28, who is teaching ber of Kappa Delia Rbo. Me played on
in Schuvlcrville, spent the weekend in the varsity baseball and football teams
Abany.
while an undergraduate,
"Dependable
He
I. chiiian, Anne Meshit, Seluia Sclilaclitcr, Audrey Sullivan, Katherine llrlk.iap, Mai inn
I'miriisy A bait}. E v e n i n g News
Margaret .1. Steele, 'JO, associate
managing editor of the X't.ws, win.
will direcl j< 111 r 11.11 is 111 classes I'm
I're-liniaii "cub.-,."
2 PRIZES OFFERED TO
STUDENT COMPOSERS
The new Stair College songbook,
which is being compiled by Music council, will appear in December.
To stimulate the interest of the students in writing new college songs the
council is offering two prizes of live
dollars each, one for the best set of
sennits words and one for the best music
for these words.
Tin winning sung will be included in
Ihe song book, as well as some of the
hi si words and music submitted. Only
Ihe melody need lie submitted, according
P. Dr. T. Frederick II. Candlyn, inslruclor in music, who will be the judge.
Organizations may have their songs
in ihe new song book, too, Marion Conk
lill, president of Music association, said
today.
The cosi will he S4 a pag
THE COLLEGE
PHARMACY
Frances Keller, "vi'iajiuia'' llaukius,' Don'thy
Meiselis, Asenath \'nl, llurelt, Leu,,.- Kiee.
Isahcl Little, Helen Chart res ami l-'Imeiiee
K senheia... Mildred Klein, Kli/aln-th Kronenliertt, Klizaheth lacnhsun, K. I.ittltill, Claire
Coventry and Donald ( auipl.ell.
Alice Hailev, Mil.lleil ( aslc.line. John ( I I I
lis. Sarah Caplan. Helen Mead. Lewis Sweet,
Klizaheth Jackson Klnora Uo,„l. Maty Howard.
Kiiiesl
ifoolh, Marion.- U'lllscy,
Khneiue
Mallin and Koheit I'loodv.
Sheri,Ian Mark, Kdward'M.-i ty. Hull. Hrezee,
Kav Travel, Kvelyn Puts. |).„.,iliv llaniui.
l-lorence Seward, Samuel Diau-ki, K l l i e w n ,
I. Rafter, Helen Cliineeliuska, Ai llas.h. Jane
Ucl.autjlilin, Doiothy M. (nnnis. I i. Ilunti.-i
ford, (Trace I lee ami Amali.i Pisku.
This is the first lime in many years thill s,,
many men students have s.e,n.-.| up lo attend
the NKWS' classes.
"Kaeli student who has .-nroPt-d as a con
lestant for a stall position mi the X i u s should
hind in his schedule at tin next meeting ul
the 'cull'." Ml-s Steele, .lile.t.,1 of the news"It is essential
writing classes, said today
ihal ,-n laneeiuenis he made fm a regulai lime
and place of me.-ling."
DEAN J O N E S VISITS
Dr. lane Louise Jones, dean of the
Katherine Cibbs School, Boston, visited
college lasi week.
Dean Jones was
formerly supervisor of pracl'ce teaching
in Fnglish here.
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8TATE COLLEGE NEWS/ SEPTEMBER 28, 1»28
WHEN FACULTY AND JUNIORS MET FRESHMEN CLASS
BASKETBALL TEAM
TO PLAY 12 GAMES
FRESHMEN WILL MEET
MONDAY TO NOMINATE
Nominations for officers of the freshman class will be conducted Monday at
11:45 o'clock in the auditorium of H a w ley Hall, according to an announcement made today by Myskania. Betty
J. Raton and Caroline M. Scbleich, Myskania guardians of the freshman class,
will he in charge. Flections will be conducted two weeks later,
Varsity Five Will Clash With
St. Michaels Team Here
December 7
The Stale College five will play thirteen or fourteen games this season, according to the schedule announced this
week by Manager Reginald Stanhope,
'29. Stanhope has definitely signed for
hut twelve games at the present time but
expects to close for the others shortly.
Faculty greeting students at the
The season will open Saturday, Dereception Friday night.
Left to
cember 1, when the present representa- right, Mary H o w a r d , ' 3 1 ; Ruth G.
tives of the Purple and Gold meet the
Dimond, '32; lafa Decker, '32;.Mrs.
former court stars in an annual alumni
A. K. Beik, and Dr. A. K. Beik,
of the education d e p a r t m e n t .
Indian Laddi r is scheduled
game.
A bike
for Saturday, October 13, under the ausA week later Stale will begin active
pices of Girl-,' Athletic association, Carointercollegiate competition, meeting the
line M, Scbleich, '2'>, president, anSi. Michaels five. The schedule as it
nounced today.
stands al ine.ent includes a three game
A hike for freshmen was conducted to
trip lo New York on which St. Stephens
Camp Cogswell September IK.
More
College, Pratt Institute and the New
than ..'HO people attended.
York Aggies will entertain the Albany
five.
| The Slate College cross country train
Spoil captain-; for ibis season have
The basketball outlook at State is not ,, „ S ( , r i i m s (raining for the present been appointed. I lelen Norgord, '31, is
so promising as it has been for several
season this week. With but two weeks in charge "f hockey. Ionise I'.. Trask,
years back. This condition is due to the
(act thai last year's freshman class did of practice left before the first meet of '30. assis'ed by Esther Waters, '30, and
not bring in enough basketball players. the season, the Purple and Gold harriers Irene I licks, '31, will supervise swimTwo letter men were lost by graduation,
miing. Margarel (ussier, '31, with Mar(irillin, a guard, and Goflf, a center, re- face a difficult task if ;bey are to face jiou (lilhi it. 31, and Catherine H. Norris,
ceived their degrees in June.
their first opponents in tip lop condition. '31, will lake care of bikini;. Kalberyn
In addition to captain Herney and
Manager George Taylor, '30, has not Tcrpening, '20, and Jane Formanek, '30,
C'arr, Whislon, Allan, Klein, Kuczynski
yet definitely announced whether St. are tennis captain-..
and Thomson are the letter men back
Stephens College or Hamilton College
with the team.
Il has been decided that a girl in each
will be the initial opponent of the home
The 1928-1929 schedule now reads:
Dale
Opponent
Place team. The Purple and Gold will be group bouse be appointed who will anUec, 1 Alumni
Albany lacing in the Saints one of the strongest nounce llu various athletic events in her
Dec, 7 St. Michaels
Albany
of the smaller college outfits of ibis hoti-e. The announcers for this year
Dec 14 U. S. Coast (id. Acad. .Albany
are Pauline liader, '31, at Y. VV. C. A.;
Jan. 12 Si. liuiiaveiiture
Albany section.
Marion Odwell, '31, at Syddum Hall;
Jan. 19 'lil.iyu Br. C. G, N. Y...Albany
The Annandale course is a tough one Frances \ . Peck, '31, at Newman Hall;
Feb, 5 Norwich U n i v e r s i t y — A l b a n y
loo. The State College outfit ran there Mildred Hall. '31, al .'15 Western Ave.;
Feb, 8 Cooper Union
\lbany
Feb, 13 St, .Stephens
Annandale last year just after the New England Anne Savercool, '31. al Mrs. Lilly's;
Feb. 15 I'ratt Institute
New York Hoods, and there seemed to be a little Marion Hollo, '.ill, ;l1 \|,-,. Link's; Mary
Feb. lo New York Aggies. Farmingdale water left over for New York Stale, Vil.soii, '30. al Delta O m e g a ; Alice
Mar. I New York Aggies
Albany also.
Heiinit, '30, at Eta Phi; Clara Belle
Mar. 9 Long Island Univ
Albany
The management announces that it i Shutls, '31, al Kappa Delta ; Alice Benwould like to have a few more men out
lor the team. The men who are back :
from last year's team form a nucleus for
We're l u r e a d ieady when you're
the team but new blood is also needed.
b n n g i ) to In lp ym
on out u ith the s.aim.
A course in debating will be given this In addition to Roy V. Sullivan, captain
courleous attentii
year in the section assigned lo English of the learn, those remaining for this
be and will be known as English 31, year's team include Samuel Cooper. '29;
according to Ur. Harry \Y. Hastings,
Ivan Campbell, '29; Rudolph Wurtli,
chairman of the English department.
This course is open to sophomores, '30, and Ralph J. Stanley, '29.
junior, and seniors. Those who have
DO B E L L S H A V E T W I N S
received rrulii for English 9 or who are
taking English 9 now may lake Ibis
Twins, David and Donald, were born!
811A Madison Ave.
course, as well as those who have not Friday, September 14, to Dr. Howard A.
taken Ihe i i i n - r in public speaking, Ur, Doliell, prolessur of mathematics, and
B e t w e e n Quail and O n t a r i o Sts
H a s i n a s said.
Mrs, Doliell.
'Ill course in debating will be con
ducted l>\ I n . Harold Thompson, profevsoi oi English, and il is expected that
H will I" i outbuild the second semester.
FRENCH CLUB MEETS
French club conducted its first meeting
Wednesday, and discussed plans for
initialing new members.
Courtesy Albany Evening NI-WH
G.A.A. To Conduct Hike To Indian Ladder, October 13;
Trask, Waters And Hicks To Have Charge Of Swimming
MORE MEN NEEDED
BY STATE HARRIERS
FOR COMING MEET
THOMPSON INSTRUCTS
NEW CLASS IN DEBATE
nett, '31, at Psi Gamma; Anne Moore,
'30, at Chi Sigma Theta; Rose Koren,
'31, Alpha Epsilon P h i ; Marie Havko,
'30, at Gamma Kappa P h i ; Gertrude Cox,
'30, Phi Delta; Marjorie Ketcham, '30,
at Alpha Rho; Rose Handler, '30, Phi
Alpha T a n ; Margaret Doyle, '31, Gamma
Phi Sigma; and Gladys Newell, '30, at
Epsilon Beta Phi.
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FIRST GAMMA GAZETTE
The C.uiniia Gazette, newspaper of the
Gamma chapter of Kappa Delta Kho,
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