State College N e w ^ Campus Edition NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS ALBANY, N. Y. FRIDAY, SKPTEMBEII 28. 1028 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 ^ ,<. 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 h 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 a n d p a r l y s c h e d u l e d fin 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 Frivol, / e t a , c h a i r m a n ; A l i c e B e n , , n , '.ill, F.ta i o l m u b i a I ester, ( I k l a h o m a W h i r l w i n d . aching in the M P h i ; E l i z a b e t h E o l t c '29 I ' M l . a i i i m . , , ; , M l | H . r KR. |> |Boston ' „ , M , , I I Bean ,,,,!: u ,,, P i l l |Panther, P. |.I. |> Pup, Bean H i g h School this emesler w i l l nice: I, ,,,, , -Mar\ \ e sou, 30, D e :i O n e g a del ,, ,C. a .l i. f. o r n i •a ,, , ' ,,' . i i n .St: , , ... , Pelican, I On -in 302 a 3 ..s.s • ., . ... ,, i r in,;. "I, a I orina Pe lean, Peiin M a l e I in-.l:r. a i h i o o n i I n n e B r a s o w , 2'', A l p h a K p s i h n i I ' l l ! .. . ., . ., '. .. , ,. , , ., , ., ,, ... ,. , , ,,. , f r o t h , e nsv v a u a u n c i B..wl, I) • o < lock, a c o . i i l i n g l , an am Miirgaiet Biirnap, 30, Kappa D e l t a ; ! iionth .,' lack , , O ,-,,, , . C. , . \„.. ,'^i'. vMia, |i, ,P. .i , . In.nl ol the ,.r John M . Sa ' l . a u t,e r n , C, A n n e M o o r e , '3(1, ( h i Sigma T h e t a ; ! . u i \ , I ' . M . I. Sniper, l i e .rgia I l i i e k e r , , hi priu.-il.al o l Man, l l a v g o , '30, Gaiiuna Kappa P i n . be l b . Ill 1 odd rh',.,1 'fin ( l e o r g i l l 'f, ell. Y e l l o w Jacket, George ihe Music, Pauline C r o w l e y , '29, of ( h i i Wa-hiugl l i n e , al ihe ,eries o l teacher-,,i . h o s t , I ' u i v e r s i h m S.uilli Sigma fhela, c h a i r m a n ; Ritlh Murray, i in ( alifornia ,- required, period. \ren.l„ W a m p e r s , and I ollege -an '.i'l. G a m m a K a p p a P h i ; M a r i o n S l o a n , H u m o r . Sa\lcs -aid. Pi, 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 ,. | | U | | , | | 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 . , „ . ^ , „ , „ , (), ,;,,,., m ) teacher is ,il).,\< T h e "side - h o w " of e x t r a c i i r r i c u l a i " I I, liiiicti.,i .| .j,| \]\ | B e l l ) J. Ki pre-ideul o l the class, ^ . . 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 ,'• , ., ... , , . , , ' . t r i i i M e A i c k l e is general c h a i r m a n ,, ,i ,,-, i i ,„, • • , i '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 ( Sl lm lT| : "S* 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. Campus Edition \&*. , * • - ;tm ! l-'lerenee S e w a r d , ' 3 1 , both o l Fta P i n ; . . c l o n i c , has a tendenc) to run a w a \ ..II . ' e I . can | \\i||K.M,uia Sebesla, '30, and M i l d r e d w i t h tin " c i r c u s " o i eutiuia ...id l i b c i a l i l i i u i , l i , - m.l . , n | | | . m , ( ( | j , , , , ] , ,,, | M G a m m a ; M a r i o n education in \ i n e i i c a n b a d , schools and 1,11M In.i, I ||ii|h .(| ^ ^ |)c,rijl|n .\braiti.-., ' 3 1 , dil) is III, II ,„ according to In I.e.maid . p i . i l i n v.b , 1 , w , ) , , , , , , , , . | j . , , - . , ! | I > Rnhens, colleges, |)iM|| M| | v | l ; i ;.l h e - t i n | ,,, „ „ , | r , , , „ „ . , , , . H a r r i s o n , '30, both ,,i Wood-, R n l i a r i L i . i i , head o l ihe I a i m one which u n I j i ' -nil A l p l i . i F p s i l o n P h i ; Gladys B a t e , , '30, ,n,,| I .leek .1. p a l t m e l l l s . I n(| K| | n | | ( I W ; i r ( | , ' 3 1 , both of Kappa elelllcllls in this l)i Richardson, w h o h a - -erved .,n J "I . u .o« | ( ) ( , | | . i , |,.- |ni | | ^ .„ .|||(| i . < i | l a |,-;u the I i,liege's f a c l i l t ) -nice 1895, ,- the qu.d !\ \iu.u e are , , rt i i u l \ -o in j|ullll.i ! „ , , [ , ,,| ( i a i i u u a Kappa 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 .a.l.1,.,,,1 ..... l'.u;c .', Colu.i... -1) 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 ..I 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 ,,l ahin carl) .enle halloued ni4) I.a whin lie- line plai , II. ihe) 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 I .am l am. aim a, M.m. III. i Willi In l l n -e all., n he p.ie, lln n , 1/,,/Aa , i lurueil While i j -limed 4l)2 ! •I'1' j wardens Ml ' » " in lodge Pin a " in 1 1 nun i ik, - a I I" | -ei'ue. remind and ,1 " ' with to h.ai, own at a •' ' he . . . l l l . l l '. I .ii.l-i v in,in, fakirs; 'Ihe II n II Hill) .1, u n a limn at .Some do, , icahllg ol /,///.,,/ Ian Hot he pii'ssion ol loose scoop lo -he lln Rau.n In ihe Ova, l l ) ,i ah, I big oi epi, ol old ,,i m l l l il li i l a r v ,\bj,A npl.v I., / athci India. the tilled P.,Ilea h,.o- ...Il . I I, I I I i.d a, vv , - l e l l , beer placeua- night' ^-.n There beer the streets color Wsclllblv their l<> 'loll We hi a , I,,.-III, ..I lb. Ilia) a al. front people all were received national anthem \'l''i'v'l'ie'"vv e'd'i'd , ||„. W I nice v we „ | h , | left „ „ s „„,„ „, | l | ( i v ^ ,,,,,,. O J l m l n , „ | R ^ .,.,„.. | h r „ boat and \,m.,.k,,„ ,( , I. jn|(. ( the .,„ ,.VM|| ; i | | ,., , , , , , , , '.. n | ) o a r ( , ' he , ^ ; track ,,„.., • vent , ( l aim ..oil meter ,;,,. |IIIL,( ,,, ui vv l l n , men : ,,,.| | t i,,r m m u waiting vven . m | ; | | see ,|,,' r final women to . ,', m,,.. K sed met, r luial |:,,j s ihildreii l-llll . . 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I In I n n iii-iaii,, ,,| alld oiilv llelloll , i -nigh nun -, I I, j an to a several CALENDAR > i n inn nall.an front, right, What wen i>>\- When the same old "•fhe .In.an , . , , , |..iiiu.di in those uiariiage ,v i .Id \i 4 Jul) over the of Heidelberg. oi p, ,n m.,i Ih, , ,' Jiimj ; song. a- of lr.it \l tin July thai the ill ,,l vovage gel's , ll 0 f and liu storv nadme-- ll am ,| national with splendid center Ilovv caps in midst the I hesc p c u l i a r nips bed m i the hack o l Ami . i ami the up ih lol' »ludellt> ever ollll.ollllllg m v | people, In were "f tell Jackson, page-, an III,11,1, I high m l , llmk. whole In l P. nab/..I a In stadium. d a,,' p l . i v u l . and now! Heidelberg lew 1'a'lure-ipn edllctlmii L I .011 IIIVCI l i v e he Imli.i ,,,,,, I low M I , b. Huh main a struggle the madlv a- the gardiu.s. l | '1.1 p., n com- this How f headed j that I dvnanuc ..in in elected many nook illumination. towards "ere I ., .. huh.ill. and blade d i l l , an and vvidi in The-,- S | ; | r with Ll r i ) 1 | | ), played American la, ks.ai. ill K H I M lv, I . . n u l l v .,1 p i . i l l i a i , ui null, line ICI l . ^ up lv. i Il c u l l i n g the n aealil , ..•)-j 1( ,' L w j | | s , bands equallv fannh archive hi- . M , ll.nl curi- m |,||;|| visible. resounded Ainerican nun we lei I I ollelllal. it mi an were Jack- haul, lii, the b.v each struck air castle page- I -how- I,, 82.50.) spectators. liebind rows Jap.,. bad h e a r d il ,|)t. , i r M ,,„„. I der- vision cheered! bands and has him ih. ,, lln in live- coupled Hill,!'. leading precedent, In in ai inn |aek in l e a l h , I. h, ,111, a thai ueleolne give- liv Kailli.niie dills ihalge,, club, tin n il veai and York India III lollou I hleaii-, , i rieles India Rang;, llllie, d, . . lop , now eloiioiigleet Mai- members of ol ol lo alma liu class I ollege llllghl hli.i.ai. vear-. on here The Male it e m a i l l b ,1 a, lead loin surviving u , , il. be he at Imidine . die of don come We die Germans; several ,|||(| parly was applauded! tin I .el and i. baill.,1 it- return , , II l o a , almost will will a n.ah I hat ham., i annual I ollege int., II- In Nivv picluies he ,,i and hv against a visible that German people all I,a. lallV, leaving an idem Jad gallanlrv II need h e I, In ; he Ihat, world >i . I l l l l i g l v hp will Andrew homespun Ihe hi ih, Aiiieiicu world; than ol aiieihuip I. m i will meet lecnd lor Ve- r ! lat, . p r o p , , i i , , , i i - ,u Washing most normal schedule. Mem, , o p p o i n i.l , will which the old -ehed 'Ihe ml. e-tnbli-llel Rachel heroic re '_',s SKI S \\ ISh. I'kl'.i I.DI'.X I III with management plavcd two leatlls p. accompli the nan ,e< on sign present Hut loi game, to 'Ihe I aplain I,. . II.an gi ah ..led I la the having ( M i l .(• hv ihe schedule is the absence o i priinaril) thai s a i l . i . a Ho no twelve tin -e.isoii (foin in.an- over i \ the filled mil like walls ,,. aillhoi le-peil espeeis loan during been engaged live are he hut iialureol |ii i . h i .'sale 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. M \ . \ \<ii-..\ii:.\T k f . j i . i i s i ' M t D i . x t ; to , and Isle k. -lining , the How cad,I I •: with placid the even'.s battles hi i n n - i- over, haul ihe so ,,i h'Wed t h e prosecutor duel-, . made hllllillolls life quite the sacrificed hanee t o dug then .,.. , | | ( ' . | , ' . n ('j , , | , \ ^ . , | " j ' | to that f.o l .l o w e d trieiid neces- Hollanders Seats a f l e i Finns; man)' Swede-; was original he seemed lie ! action. J I M that and I in- Inibhle N'o and hackw II,an,. i\<a\^ field. written wan.ire of Il soil. I ,,. to ' castle ca -i -lull life ,uic, vming i.,r W bile aeiion; red it J levieuer popular lln lm ha- the Indian the hill. aiilhem the ich,,l-,,ii. pn-uil uriler opporiuiulv through The ic and create a near - c i i a l i . \ liobb-.Merrill again, wh) an ! of among j - , - |„,,sj|,|t. eautilul ! ' Meredith Indian.ipoli-. lacks,,n weave liv a Ihe 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 ' T h e I h r i l ' l ,,i tin- w h o l e d i v small bonfire f a r | w;{> ,,f , | l n | i " | | , , ' v ; , s | | ' i o | . .,,.,,,, (). the river. r • xperiei c d . I hat ,1,, 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 Us d i g n i l v . I ,'i//icv.v,v. 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, Walmitoii'- 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 . S u n d.a y .best, a m i. , . black with the and da) found then illumina- which to till ninth) a! | eni-ader 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 But The N E W S does not necessarily endorse sentiments expressed in contributions. No ciiniiiiuniciilLiis will be primed unless the writers names a r e left with Ihe Edilor-in-Cliirf of t h e NEWS. Anonymity will be preserved if so desired. The NEWS does not guarantee to print any or all communications, ~l'aiNTi;i) a and other years more present the number dances reception concerned. been at will for several p a r t y , as conduct tion faculty has been in has dling Newman Hall, 741 Madison Ave., Dial 6-6484 Published every Friday in (he college year by ihe Editorial Board representing tile Student Association. Subscriptions, $2.25 per year, single copies, ten cents. Delivered anywhere in the United States, Entered as second class matter at postolfice, Albany, N . Y. Albany, X. V. a Perhaps Associate Managing Editor Street, the example are can not that lit there there 12 Garfield Place, Dial 6-4874-R Louis J. VVOLNER 224 Jay the Not etiquette Kappa Delia Uho House, 480 Morris S t . , Dial 6-4314 MARGARET I. STEELE set successful Editor-in-Chief MARGARET HENNINOE hoped year. THE NEVVS BOARD WILLIAM M. FRENCH THOMAS P. FALLON is -inI.v seivn,- vnuug _ loll.g, in hi llldicl IK is lln w,i, and fiin.pe ,,l b.ls In llMoid, .mill.a ol gn.du.itid leveled Ills culler I eipsi/ -everal and Irmii eXU'll veal Paris pilblieilioll.-, , 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. The practice teachers and the subjects they are teaching are : At ;IO-9:00 o'clock: Knglii.li I. M a y k i t .•.,11 ami Pauline I'rnwlcy, Mabel U- McXnlty, l l a / c l KIIMV.HIII; Kii K lisli I I . kulli I larlinaiiii ami Mai urn < oiiklin; Kntilisli I I I . Urn., I>.-„I ilinti: Huns Mall.ii} .iii'l IHIIIIIIII Mall: lii.il.iyv, Kuli.-it S h i l l i n y l a u , A n n e Sk-rliim; Kmi.y' C/iiik-s .iml Klsir / i n ml; el. in. 111.in liale alu.aim-lira, III.MIHVII llailt-v: innI,ra, I iillierine Niiii.iln-'. I . n o Mil.,-; plane H i i i i i e l r v , ll.-liri.lie I la-t « n I Ii. L a t i n II. Iii-mim-i.ial y . u y i a j . b v, ( i l . i . l v \ a , l i . . v Aslile) ;' an,I lb-leu Klein; llistni) A, |luriilll> Unit ami Man Winch: Duriiiliy II.M-IUII.T mil Hetlt l-„,,l; l-'icnch I I I . Unlit Wheel, uk. \t y rii.s «J :S.S u'elnck: Knylish I. Mary Tan/.-l, Kli/al.eili Knife, Mai) Ilia. k. Until lliinav; I'.iiyli-b I I , Mil,he,I llaifilit: plain > el'rv, Kntli Warren, .Man I'll/pan nk; ., Ivaiice.'l SI.-II..LI,-I|.II\, ll.m.tli) l.al, . Sl.am-li I I . I. ,nin Kli HI. Iiisi.ni I William M I-1 elicit ami t ail U aim man ; kki-i |>IIIK I. Kvatttt. a... i alkitts. \t ln.iii) |ii:5it ..Muck: loemli I I I II, IN II it.lie Pi,'inc.,is; Knvh-.li I I I . Mis l-'ianc- \ l . I..i,n ...ii. Maiiun Si,,.,,,. Latin I. M.m.in 'Wn.i.lciak, Pl.ile.ne Kiiktiol; l-'lellcll I, t.la.lv, i hanibeilain, lle-.ii lo ieii.1, I s Heek'tvitlt; French I I . Su|.l.ia II. •,.,. in, i. Mat t.irel f i i s ( j l i i ; llistni , (', I I . I. n.i I'In lie; III, t„iv A, Helen li.nnl- ,II. Kulli Kn;.|,|i, I llai l.ilfi K r n p i ; -Inn l liaml I, Mil.h «-.l L.in-lc: , leincntan Ini-in.-s oainliiK. < ai,,|m, Scli'i ich, l; n l . a llui •. \l 111:55 II :I5 ,,'cl.ick: el l a i y alii. Ilia, I'„ i n m l e II, ll'niaii, U a r y . m l M •, J.i*e|,|i ll.rnev; Lain. I, I lie I Kalelllic, I.utli.se Mallieusuii; Lain, I I . Lama I miilihnu, \ l n . Ijmylniin: Latin I I I . Kilt. I ' .i-.liiii.in: Kniilisli l \ , LI.i,cine tiiiintlcv, Man 1 l.ain. e nn-Mial aiilliui.-iic, jnaint.i M.L'aii): nun menial KliylMl Klea Wi-li-ll \l II :5II I J:.15 ..'cl.,,-1, : I a i m I I I . <„•... u . m a Kll.r, liniluo, l.elluie ll.lti-lliv.lt, K. Ml Tei|,el,llill|l ili-i • \ ill Sickle; ,-le auelna. Ilulis Aliplcliy, Helen l l ' l nil; l-Vciicli I, Mililie.i luhnsun, llerllia Pitkin; l-'rench I I . Kailnvn finvli . Sil.vl lllak,-: up. wrltillK, Anne Slallui.l. Hell. \ • in i . Spanisll I Maiiun Palm, i. Ill-Inn I , M.,n ll.iyj.lt. Alice Van II. mi. n. KHKIISII I I . Lla.lvs liar tln.li.nn •«, Kallnyn Mnlniu-.-n, Man Dully, ,'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. FRANK H. EVORY & CO. Prescriptions Our Business I We Deliver Dial (I-I9.S'J - DRUGS And PHARMACEUTICALS, STEUBEN STREET Corner James Telephone Wert 3462-3463 - Phone 4-3775 BAKERS A. HAGAMAN & GO. 877 to 885 Madison Ave., Albany, N. Y. Branch Stores: 206 I.ark Street, Albany, N. Y. 885 Madison Ave., Albany, N. Y. 20A Steuben Street, Albany, N. Y. I South Allen St., Albany, N. Y. 173 Central Avenue, Albany, N. Y. I 30 Quail Street, Albany, N. Y. 3 2 Fourth Street, Troy, N. Y. "BUY B O N N I E B R E A D ' Smart Coats - Hats - Dresses General P r i n t e r s For 36 and 38 Beaver Street Call u« or (•LOWER CHOP 8 4 5 Madison A v e . Cor. Western and N o . Lake A v e . Albany, N. Y. Flowers" We, Telegraph Flowers to all Parts Of the World JNotjii 1H. (Bram»s ')l Steps East of Pearl Girls and Misses Street D i a l 6-3951 Gym COLLEGE CANDY SHOP logs - Hosiery Steefel Brothers, Inc. 203 Central Avenue (near Robin) Salads - Pastry and Toasted Sandwiches l i v e r y .sandwich made u p fresh to i n d i v i d u a l order (let Your BtwiHTini) Done At The College Barber Shop /S4 ONTARIO ST. NEAR WASHINGTON AVE. A I I O I ' I DA 208 O U A I I . S I . ' K i e e Hldg Dial 6-S787 MAISTELMAN BROS Permaneni Waving, $7»\wcia\ S/iitm/wtiiiii/ mill Mniiil \i'«riIIij fur bulibnl'hulr $/.>>>. Sbiimixii.nuj miil Mnrrrl \Y„nmj /,„• lumjbaii $/.;:,, Muniruiiiiij Mir. 299 Central A v e n u e Central Avenue's leading confectionery and icecream parlor 331 CENTRAL AVliNUK I'lmiirMcut*, a,nt Hottleil Milk and Cream Velvet I'out try Y,;jMnblr« lieu. I ) Sjirriut Schuul Jeotiey Attention T„ ( , I K I . IMUCACHKK A N D G O S I ' l i l . S I N G E R Ol' B A L T I M O R E , Ml), Orijuilituitmi Phone Went ti-76ii Irma Valentine S()N(; LEADER KVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SATURDAY AT 7:45 SUNDAN 10:45 A, M. AND 7:30 P. M. !CE Albany Gospel Tabernacle 649*651 WASHINGTON AVlCNUli CREAM Wholesale l'riee to Parties Hear Amy Main! Klein Market Normanskill Farm Dairy 198 Central Avenue- at Robin Albany, N. Y. (JUST Wlib' Qt< I'ATHlDGii S i l t BTl Washington A v e Hiu> Slops at Hie P o u r RKV. F. I, SQUIRES Castor 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. DIRECTION f~\ MARK 9* Witt tiUttttmi Pjarmarit AND THUR., FBI.. SAT. SEPT. 27-23-29 IRENE RICH and CXI E BROOK in "Till: PEKFk.LT CRIMEMON. TUES. WED. OCT. 1.2.3 JACK MULIIALL in •Till: BUTTER and EGG MAN" COMPANY OF AMERICA M/PK VDTRAND WEEK OF OCT. 7 See and Hear AL JOLSON in "The Siojiog Fool" ITZ. IT WEEK OF OCT. 1 Mack Sennett's Comedy Drama a The Goodbye Kiss »» ALSO OPERATING ALBANY AND REGENT THEATRES IN ALBANY CLINTON SQUARE LELAND HOME OF FILM CLASSICS EXCLUSIVE JUST KEEP A'COMING High Grade Delicatessen and Lunch STANLEY PROCTOR'S Grand HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE NEXT I'ICTCUES C. H. B U C K L E Y . Owner T H E ONLY T H E A T R E S H O W I N G WEEK FIRST RUN DOUBLE FEATURES NEXT WEEK (3(3 trecet 'irfearitoHeart' With Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes With Janet Gaynor and Charles Farretl <Sd, 99 with B.irry Norton Try Our Soda Fountain For Lunches HORACE MYERS EDITS FIRST GAMMA GAZETTE The C.uiniia Gazette, newspaper of the Gamma chapter of Kappa Delta Kho, v.,i. this wei l< mailed to alumni of the fralemily, the oilier chapters and the I orary members. Horace I!. Myer 'JI, i, editor " i the publication. Boulevard We deliver PALLADINO I'UONIi 1-H9S6 Personality Bobs - Finger Waving - Permanent Waving AME8-ASWAD CANDY S H O P , Inc. 222 CENTRAL AVI-NUI-. 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