State College News NE>V YORK VOL. X I I I . No. !) A..ISASV, X . INSTRUCTOR NAMES CASTS OF 3 PLAYS Ahinwa Plays Joan Of Arc Role Over NationalHook-Up Tuesday M i s * R o s a l i n d G r e e n e , ;m a l u m n a of S l a t e C";>IU*«i-. p l a v c . l t h e r o l e • in a v o c a l ;u d i m i s i c;.l p r o d ' u r t i d i of t i n sum n \ \ 1 \ b c.v II ri.ni a -l I (I ; T u e s d a y ni 14111". associated u it ll the ( iriKi'iialiy ' S.piarc Play rs, she M e l o d r a m a , Tragedy, Co nedy W i l l Be Presented December 14, 15 REHEARSALS HAVE 13 BEGUN N a m e , a n d casts nl t h e t h r e e o n e a l o he p n •«-nli-.i b.\ die , Icui, i tan drainali, - ela--. I h • . mbci 15. have Acnes lish plays K. and are hern announced iMillerer. d i n elor "The of d r a m . i ; a n d " I'he in Mi I'M ihutnalir- .Man c o m e d y ; " H a c k of d i e I I ai In i u s l r m lor I I I I'pMairs". Y a r d - " , a mi h Cabbage l : Wonderland" e V. \ \ will , veiling. ,h, S t a l e C o l l e g e has a g l e e c l u b ; n o t a s i n g i n g g l e e c l u b , but an i n s t r u m e n t a l one. And t h e cause of S l a t e ' s b a b v m u s i c o r g a n i z a t i o n is Coach Maker. Cast y e a r t h e c o a c h b o u g h t a s a x o p h o n e and began his w i n d a n d mi; ci e x e r c i s e s u n d e r t h e i n s l r u r ion of B e r n a r d A u e r b a c h , '29, a n d . in ten W a l l w o r k , '.ill. T h i s year !'•(•} d e c i d e d t o o r g a n i z e . Per v e r s a t i l i t y , t h e i l u b c o u l d a l most run Paul W h i t e i n a n ' s svneop a t o r s a , lose r a c e . A u e r b a c h p l a v s he - a x , . ; . h o n e , b a n j o , or v i o l i n , a n d l.'r c i - . W a l l w o r k is at h o m e e i t h e r laying the piano or banjo, i Mil, r m e m b e r s of t h e c l u b in in l e : I l e , m a n K o e r n e r , '2'), s a x o ,'ii ! e; C o ge T a y l o r , '.id, s a s o p! .' e; \ i i n n a i i ( ' o l l i n s . ' a l . p i a n o ; • i ul. ( I I I , ' a l . saxophone; Dollaid >.: • .. 'd-'. p i a n . . . a n d C h a r l e s K i s ,:m, \\1. c l a r i n e t . KAl.LDX, Mice J '29 M.nth w-..|i. ' _ " i , I- .-lb- i ,n, \ I, in ch.irg, articles he l o i i d u c l e d b\ College will the • M.ce M. K i r k p a l n e k . a- , : |„ I w i l l - i l l punch w i l l b a \ . charge ,,!,.. u ,!i |„. 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M l .hi ! | i i o i c - s . , r o l b'.nglish, p r e d i c l o l 1 W.i \ an •on. .-spu'.dK |.:'.,„,in1 ,.,..„,. .in. e ul ih, Xalimial . \ - . „ i i who ,., ,;. |, i n i f. .1.1 I .;|.p .III!,,I k.l.lel -. ,.!ld I l o l l l l d 1 hi ,1,-1 l| .•..!.. \.. it I.,I •' ' I • »!'.',illi-l- ill New "I o i k . ", I.I I I'll Mil. ne lb. ni.n . i l . a . b i n . i • lelu '' ' in the l i ' , o i , , v, - w . n , ! D, I ho n p . o i , w . i - giie-1 ..I I I .1 '; [ i . - ,,ii,...n i . . . , ' l n.i i,.I poll, , - ! • .hi.n, i g . w n , . g m t i ai I , in. i. • . . , 1 ! ..I . , .a . u . e i i n g .; . , , 1 . a an o i ,,| 1 , ' , I. ! : „ ii ...I HARTMANN ANNOUNCES : • ' u HOP WILL BE F0RMEL\ '^£^} ll. IO i.lll.h I,.. n i l . o| ib. .pie li . lab!, I.a ., w n k Ml Maud, ...11 l.n ,wn . o n l i n e I.. I ., m u d . I M nl ol ill di nn.it,i nid m i the husband; Michael Tepedino '29, the deceiver. The following committees me in charge; settings, Florence M. Goimlev, '29; properties, Grace Mark, '29; house, Margaret Cosgro, '29; advertising. Marion Palmer. '29; make-up, Gertrude L. Hall, '29; and clean-up, Dora Uadnuin, '29. ;"Kwia«^v^ii'0{ .m&3& 'I I 1 0 . M A S P. I -,n w . ' l \ ; am a i h - l , a I 'VI ..'. lilel ,,,11, T h e cast includes: Mil.he.I P i l e , son, '2'), the wile; Louis Klein, '29, 1(1 c e n t s p e r c o p y , $2.'2fi Coach Baker Toots Saxophone In College's Baby Music Club i o„la>. .kn. l i a i r m a n . announced a . he I . A . bazaar I no n and ,,i ',, i Marion Fox Will Direct Crook Comedy At Joint Assembly Today Ma, ion Fox, '.?'). will direu a i rook comedy melodrama to be pie suited at the joint assembly today. I !I2S Attends Convention BAZAAR NEXT FRIDAY FRENCH DESCRIBES I he p a n s in " H a c k m the ,- . . i d - ' ' a n d t h e p l a c e r s a r c M i e h a . I. M o r a . . M v e r s , 'M ; t h e g i r l , H c t l \ Diamond, ',!(); M r s , C o n n o r s . I l a / e l i ......I. .C. ' . i l l ; t h e s e r g e a n t , l a m e - I. C . I - M . K , ' . i l l ; b a t h e r W e a v e r , I ' l l . i n . • l i n k e r , AH The cast f o r " T h e S i e g e " i - / . . n a b . Corn.dia Van Klccck, '.ill; Pi-barn. l-:i. ; • S l e p h e n - o n '.ill; a n d ( l a / i ni.i R u t h P.allagh. '.ill. 'I he f o l l o w i i i g c o i i u u i l t e e • w e n a l - . ami. i n n i d l.v Miss I ' u l t ' i i-r: -lue. -els. Dorolln Hi i m i m r. chairman. M i c e I I , i o . i t . K a l l u M I \ \ . h - l . i . I lea nor l i r o w i l , l a m e - I C a s - i d \ lunioi-: i a n d P a u l K'li, . . a -, n i o r ; - l a m prop eriies, Katherine I . . . n i - l i . . hail m.m Ian,ice C i l l . e r i , Hernice Gilbert, I all. eriue C r o w d , r. k'ulli Pnllaeh. amij \ iola M a d a r a - . j u n i o r , - ; a l \ . ni.-im.,, ' Hellv l.uiulv. . li. l i n n a n , Margarr' j Flavian, C l a . h - Hale-, Cornelia Van . Kleeck, Gertrude l l a d l . \ , and l i e i n j Diamond, iuiii.ii>: home, bee. e l i a i r i u a n . I l a / , 1 C o . . d e l i , - , l i c i t r u d e l l . r - h b . r g , M a r i o n K a p l a n , mi i m s ; a n d I.IICN h". M e . \ c o \ a n d I i l h eriue I oi kw I -. n i o r s ; , - m m , -, m u s i c a n d m a k e up IMIIIII I I aw reiice, eliairiuan, \ \ ilhehiu'n.i S e l „ - i . , , h'lcanoi Slel.hen-oli. and Ma: ion Mi.s, j u i I- l o r d o p l a V bey. I I I. ,1 . b u m M, \ 111 I'.il, STORY TO BE FEATURE OF Y.W.CA. e'e , W ' i l h e l n i i u a S.I.da, '.Hi; Mr I ' r i s h i e P a u l K i l c v . ' - " ' ; M r s . P'risbic. P t i n i r c (.ill..•it. '.ill; M a n N o l a n , K a l l i e . i n e ( i i a l i a m , '.id. a]i, - i i i i l . e - in cek. \ l l i l III. II hi . I I I . I I . i l , ii an.,I . and \ i I , n! Maud. . ,11 I., p n . , , , 1 , NoVKMHKK 1 i^^iruu>aiV1^. " ^;'M,.J.^<nBr'!Fi4ffiy T h e D r a i n , , l a and \ i l present I I l i l t s I. \ l b i i:hl. in 111, college audit mi W . . | | H ' - , | | \ , Dec, l l l b l l IJ FlllDAY, u'li Siege", a tragedy. ARTIST WILL LECTURE IN AUDii ORIUM DEC. 12 V. FOR T E A C H E R S 1 '•• l e d ive p r e r i l i e s b o t h f o r her r u d i . d r a m a ,• MUU-.ll.-ll .,1 a l i l y of In.,. -. a, .1 l i Mi-c i e c u i was r e r e i i l h pencil rad r',„'il'c'.| a I I In r a d i o w o r l d <• H a r d e n . noiilhs, MI several leading l a d \ w 'li. die W C i MI d i e S r l n Mi.-, 1 I n •: l a n n n . pla.w d a v. . : Ml t h e .-'I, W .1, d Hi. i S h a h . 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Ml I ' i , a , m a i l h a - , o i l e l l l e d l o sell w i a n g l i d I l l l o l l g llolll l b . w l l o l , l l . - t o -111,lent- at spe l o t the i m i l w h i c h w a - d e m l n l |o lie A b e a i u n o l die l o . a h a l l coach l.ollis i I lent lelle l i a i n . . , . - ; c l e a n u p , Josephine I, lectured h u e t w o | illipaneling o f a jur.\ | M K l e i n , '29, and K e g i n a l d S t a n h o p e , I M i l l . , / >, .,11 -. m. a - ; and c .•.liuiie.-, M n,, A Inaled di ,cu.s-,ioii uisiied when '2V, were the attorneys l o r the d e i e i i s e . ' U a l l a r d . 2 8TATE COLLEGE NEWH. NOVEMBER 1(5. IW28 State College News Established in 1916 by the Clasi of 1918 jhe Undergraduate Newspaper of New York State College for Teachers THE WILLIAM M. NEWS T h e lime h a s indeed come tures. c r e a s e in e x p e n d i t u r e s . The Editor-in-Chief Kappa Delta Rho House, 480 Morris St., Dial 6-4.1M T H O M A S P. FALLON Business Manager 12 Garfield Place, Dial G-I874-K Louis J. WOLNER Managing Editor 54 West Street, Dial 6-3595 .: M A R G A R E T J. S T E E L E Associate Managing Editor 224 Jay Street, Dial 3-1780 MARGARET H E N N I N G E Advertising Manager Newman Hall, 741 Madison Ave., Dial 6-6484 m e m b e r s of t h e student last w e e k to read association o n t h e front p a p e r t h e s t a t e m e n t of a f r e s h m a n were T o think that t h e editor, a senior a n d not strangle good news, just SPORTS EDITOR The NEWS again its columns vided ROY V. S U L L I V A N , '29 members of t h e a s s o c i a t i o n ! ing that reaffirms its editorial to any member what policy o f he h a s t o publish is c o n s i d e r e d publishing, a c c o r d i n g to its code of j o u r n a l i s m . R E N E T T A M I L L E R . '31 M A R G A R E T M U L L I G A N , '31 L I L L Y N E L S O N , '31 M A R T H A N O R D , Ml V I R G I N I A P R A S T E S 1 . Ml S H I R L E Y R O B I N S O N , Ml B E A T R I C E S A M U E L S , Ml MARION T E I T E R , Ml IRMA LONG VAN I.AKR. Ml G E N E V I E V E W I N S L O W , Ml C H A R L E S W O R S T A L L . Ml tion. of It a i m s to serve its a b i l i t y . the student association A n d just because a news proworth The NEWS is n o t t h e o r g a n o f a n y o n e f a c t i o n of t h e s t u d e n t REPORTERS open- of t h e association, associa- to t h e best story m a y tend to a r o u s e t h e i r e of o n e o r t w o m e m b e r s of t h e association, that story will n o t b e c h o k e d . "SCARLET SISTER MARY" CONTAINS LARCE DOSE OK PRIMITIVE PASSION'S ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS J A N E J. EOR.MANEK, M0 A N N E E. S T A F F O R D . '.'9 Scarlet ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGERS DOROTHY L E F F E R T , M0 LUCY ADVERTISING DOROTHY BURDICK, Ml THURSTON A N N E S C H N E I D E R . '.10 S C O T T , M0 W E L C H , '29 K A T I I E R I N E GRAHAM, M I ROSE H A N D L E R , MO The NEWS does not necessarily endorse sentiments expressed in contributions. No communications will be printed unless the writers' names are left with the Editor-in-Chief of the NEWS. Anonymity will be preserved if so desired. T h e N E W S does not guarantee to print any or all communications. PRINTEO nv MILLS ART PRESS, 394-396 Broadway—Dial NEWS N o v e m b e r 16, 1928 E D I T O R OK T H I S ISSI'E 4-2287 V o l N i l I, N . . . "t Locis Mary. stand of Published every Friday in the college year by the Editorial Knaid representinc the Student Association. Subscriptions, $2.25 per vear. single copies, ten cents. Delivered anywhere in the United Stales Entered as second class matter at pustoflice, Albany, N. Y. A l b a n y . N . V. J. Mary. By Julia I'eterkin. Merr.ll 345 pages. S-.5II. Company. It t a k e s a p e r s o n o f l i b e r a l t h o u g h t t o r e a d Scarlet ASSISTANTS CIRCULATION STAFF ELEANOR Sister I n d i a n a p o l i s : liobbs HAGER. M0 WOLNER, W e fear that passions negro life with h e r excellent o n t h e p l a n t a t i o n , a l a r g e d o s e of as manifested colony. Mary Sister t h e older g e n e r a t i o n m a y not u n d e r - it. for t h e a u t h o r c o u p l e s negro by Mary. loves Mary children, picture primitive is a belle o f t h e and proceeds to fill h e r h o u s e w i t h t h e m ; s h e w i s h e s t h e y c o u l d c o m e in l i t t e r s . But w Ih t i n s c a n t y plot of M a r y ' s r e l a t i o n s to s o c i e t y , t h e a u t h o r s u c c e e d s in p r e s e n t i n g a r e m a r k a b l e p i c t u r e of t h e c o l o r e d r a c e in its s o u t h e r e l e m e n t . It s h o w s t h e w a r m t h of n a t u r e t o w a r d h e r c h i l d r e n ; it s h o w s a n u n i q u e social plane. Scarlet Sister Mary is a w o r t h y s u c c e s s o r of t h e a u t h o r ' s Black April. W e t r u s t t h a t s h e will c o n t i n u e to g i v e Us m o r e of t h e s e d e l i g h t f u l s t o r i e s of t h e s o u t h e r n e g r o . A n e x t r a o r d i n a r y b o o k , p r e s e n t i n g w h a t is p r o b a b l y a t r u e c r o s s s e c t i o n o f m o d e r n s o u s of A f r i c a . T h e t.'me h a s c o m e t o call a h a l t t o t h e m o u n t i n g cost of seen activities t h e costs mount at S t a t e higher College. than f o u n d i n g of t h e s t u d e n t a s s o c i a t i o n . to send t h e c o s t s still In any this editorial, t h e N E W S activities hirst, the student thirteen dollars. This to e x p a n d since t h e A n d y e t it is p r o p o s e d is n o t p r o p o s i n g It a i m s t o show have increased increased levy to attack h o w t h e c o s t of l a x assessment jumped p a n s i o n of t h e b u d g e t year I n s before higher. one organization. extracurricular This ever beyond warrant, from eleven t > w a s due to the e x - system to cover m o r e activities, and some activities a l r e a d y receiving support. T h e n , t h e f r e s h m a n class placed its d u e s at t h r e e dollars, an e n t i r e l y u n w a r r a n t e d s u m . T h e b u d g e t is a n i n c r e a s e of nearly three hundred dollars over the amount n e e d e d bv t h e f r e s h m a n c l a s s last y e a r to c a r r y o u t i t s a c t i v i t i e s . c l a s s , it is t r u e , v o t e d t h i s i n c r e a s e . h e r s of t h e c l a s s The But h o w many m e m feel t h a t t h e i n c r e a s e was wise? T h e P e d a g o g u e board contracted with a p h o t o g r a p h e r w h o r e c e i v e s a d o l l a r f r o m e v e r y m e m b e r of t h e s t u d e n t Such a s s o c i a t i o n w h o h a s a p i c t u r e t o a p p e a r in t h e a n n u a l . a charge was never made before. I t m a y be t r u e t h a t t h e p h o t o g r a p h e r this y e a r will r e n d e r b e t t e r s e r v i c e Thai still r e m a i n . , to h e s e e n . In t h e m e a n t i m e , t h e cost n i p o s i n g for o n e ' s p i c t u r e h a s j u m p e d a d o l l a r . T r u e , the s e n i o r s will h a v e t h e d o l l a r r e f u n d e d if t h e y o r d e r a g e n c v p i c t u r e s , b u t w h a t of t h e j u n i o r s a n d u n d e r c l a s s m e n ' : C l u b s a r e a l s o j u m p i n g t h e cost of m e m b e r s h i p . T h e s m a l l i n c r e a s e p r o p o s e d by t h e M a t h e m a t i c s c l u b is i n d i c a l i v e of t h e g e n e r a l t r e n d . T h o s e w h o b e l o n g p , t h e s e c l u b s s h o u l d p a y t h e e x p e n s e s , of c o u r s e . H u t will d e p a r t m e n t a l c l u b s g a i n a n y t h i n g if t h e y r a i s e t h e i r d u e s t o such a n e x t e n t t h a t m e m b e r s h i p will be p r o h i b i t i v e : T r u e , t h e in c r e a s e in t h e c a s e of t h i s o n e c l u b is n e g l i g i b l e . Hill u p o n w h a t g r o u n d s d o e s it j u s t i f y this i n c r e a s e il i e s i d e s t h e s e m o r e o r less r e g u l a r l y c o n s t i t u t e d a c t i v i t i e s , t o o m a n y d r i v e s a n d c a m p a i g n s f o r money a r e being w a g e d If it isn't t h i s , t h e n i t ' s t h a i , w h i c h d e m a n d s m o n e y . T h e a t t e m p t t o r a i s e a h u n d r e d a n d fifty d o l l a r - for a c o l h gi h u r d y g u r d y a m i t h e p l a i n t s o i t h e Y. M I A i',,r a n e q u a l -urn a r e i h e l a t e s t . If t h e l a t t e r o r g a n i z a t i o n c a n n o t s u p p o r t itself by m e m b e r s h i p l e e s , t h e n it h a - l i t t l e r i g h t l o e a t r e f r e s h m e n t s a n d feed f r e s h i m n w i t h i o o d h o u g h : In solic-led m o n e y . If t h e p e o p l e w h o d a m e t o t h e e l e c t r o n ' s m u s i c a r e n o t w i l l i n g t o p a y l o r it, then t h e s o l i c i t o r s h a v e l i t t l e r i g h t t o b e g in t h e c o r r i d o r s . It is u n d e r s t o o d t h a t M r . C o r r a n d h i s c o - w o r k e r s a r e p l a n n i n g to a s h t h e student association for an a p p r o p r i a t i o n to s u p p l e m e n t t h e a m o u n t c o l l e c t e d by s o l i c i t a t i o n , t o pa' for the c o l l e g e ' , electrola. S u c h ,,i, a p p r o p i i a i i o u i e n t i r e l y u n a u t h o r i z e d a n d o u t of place. It L a n " e x t r a " w h i c h li'iuld n o l b e m e t by t h e s t u d e n t t a x s y s t e m . Il t h e s t u d e n t s w h o u s e it c a n n o t p a y for il, t h e r e is n o j u s t i f i c a t i o n m a s k i n g p a y m e n t b y t h e m o r e o r less f o r c e d s t u d e n t tax m u t t . S t a t e C o l l e g e will s o o n l o s e it-, r e p u t a t i o n of being a d e m o c r a t i c c o l l e g e w h e r e any s t u d e n t c a n p a r t i c i p a t e in a n ) a c t i v i t y , if h e s o c h o o s e s . T h i s is a r e p u t a t i o n t o c h e r i s h . It mean-, financial d e m o c r a c y . ' J h e other path leads to a n a r i s t o c r a c y <>i t h e d o l l a r . Out of the Silence. B y K r l e C o x . 310 p a g e s . $2. N e w Y o r k : Kae I). Ilenkle Co. W h i l e digging a w a t i r hole on his Australian vineyard, o u r h e r , , d i s c o v e r s a h e r i t a g e of a n a n c i e n t c i v i l i z a t i o n , a c i v i l i z a t i o n a s f a r s u p e r i o r to o u r o w n a s o u r s is s u p e r i o r l i e h o l d s it w i t h i n his p o w e r t o reI,, i h a l o i a b o r i g i n e s , b a s e t i n - f o r c e u p o n t h e w o r l d , b o t h f o r its i m p r o v e m e n t H i s p r o b l e m is c o m p l i c a t e d by h i s a n d f o r il.s s o r r o w . love f o r K a r a n i , a h e r i t a g e b e a r e r of t h e a n c i e n t c i v d i z a lion, to the m o d e r n world. H e r p l a n calls l o r w o r l d d o m i n a t i o n , s l a u g h t e r of t h e c o l o r e d r a c e s a n d scientific c i i g c n i , , M a n y a t h r i l l a w a i t s t h e r e a d e r of t h i s h o o k . It's the k i n d o n e w a n t - l o s.t u p w i t h n i l t h e d a y b r e a k . T h e p r e s e n t n v i e w e r d i d . M i n e J u l e s V e r n e ' s e n g r o s s i n g t a l e s , we h a w nol m e t t h e e q u a l . . i t h e w o r k o l K a r l c I o x , an A u s t r a l i a n writer. N o r e c e n t fiction t o u c h e s its p l a n e for -beer in leresl ,\ wow ol a I k H W O VI ARS AGO IN STATE COLLEGE F r o m i h e dies of N e w s l o r N o v 12, I'l.'o d .11 An tb Iglll M i l . h e , I \ \ ilsoll, ' Mildred C o - I . v, '. giou|i. Miss Labe e t l u c a t i o i i , is l a p l a i i a l X .III it K . o h . l and c m . cptloll ol k in C h a n c e l l o r ' s h a s b e e n . l e . li .1 l i e n l , naiit a n d secretary of ( h e c i t i z e n s i o i i l s li i l l u s i o n , i n M r i i r l o r in p h y s i c a l Al i h e II v o t e o l i h e f r e s h m a n . l a s s F r i d a y I ' h o i n a s l l e r n e v w a s e l e c t e d vice p r e s i d e n t . .le. led g i r l s ' a l b b \ a n K b , , I. a n d C e o r g e f . n l o i a r e c a n d i d a t e s i.lai \ b'.dith L a w r e n c e a n d ' K i . h a n l W h i s l o n d i d a l e - l o t t h e o f l i c e ol r e p o r t e r . morning, Marjorie lot arc I h e hi t i s s u e of t h e N e w s H o u n d , a w e e k l y b u l l e t i n u e w s p a p e i t o t h e s l a l f of i h e X h w s will b e d i s t r i b u t e d loda.e. It is, e d i l e d b y C e n e v i e v e C o l e , '_'0, a s s i s t e d b y several freshnieu: M a r g a r e t Bin nap, Margarel Steele, K d i t h L a w r e n c e , S h i r l e y W o o d , Hetty H a n i - , , a n d M a i jorie Ketchaill. STOKTJrafl t^ _£Jto M e l o d r a m a , punctuated with laughs, f. a I t i r e d in t h e a u d i l o iiini T h u r s d m night when Josephine Milazzo pre scntcd the second advanced diainati, class play. Well cast a n d well d i r e c t e d , t h e p l a y w a s a n c pi t o n i c of t h e p r o v e r b i a l l y p o o r , bill h o n e s t w o r k i n g p e o p l e . M o l l y B a l l a r d i> a n e w c o m e r . In f a c t , w e a r c n o t q u i t e s u r e of h e r s t a t u s in S t a t e C o l l e g e , b u t , a l a n y .""lo the'spirit '..f I'lle'pledge! 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"" ' " l " 1 ' l '" , ~ I'atllinc Crowley looked h e r part, A S o r o i iy C i i i b u t w e a r e s l i g h t l y in d o u b t a s t o I h e genuineness of h e r p o r t r a y a l , a n d ] Herman Koerncr w a s his usual fitCALENDAR tingly dignified sell. Today K,|.|.n. Si VIE COI.I.EOE NEWS. Kilher rushing rule, are bring evaded ,.. •be.e lire son,,- exceedingly innocent .•embers in college, When a rule devices ihal a sororitv girl may not make dales wiih , freshman m i l , even to .lane,- in 11,, n-ui i.isium ;.i noon, il is .,, I„- supposed thai . •mbi o.lliiig gy I logelher. a rule of tin bo,ken. It is also i,, l„ 'ared that .rorily girl who quite ob I.ord undergraduate Bxron of Broadway. B y Nell Martin. 336 p a g e s . S2.SU. N e w Y o r k : K a e L). M e n k l e C o . K v e r y w o m a n In m e t fell in h u e w i t h this m o d e r n L o r d B y r o n , a y o u t h w h o r o s e f r o m p l a y i n g a t i n n y p i a n o in a d o w n t o w n b e e r g a r d e n t o c o m p o s i n g of p o p u l a r m u s i c . T h e w o m e n loved h i m , wept o v e r h i m , g a v e themselves g l a d l y to h i m , a n d y e t h e w a s u n t o u c h e d . W o m e n , a c c o r d i n g i,, h i s c o d e , w a r e t o h e p l a y e d w i t h , b u t not to he t a k e n i n t o h i e partnership. A n d w h e n a n y w o m a n b e c a m e t o o en t l u t s i a s t ' c in h e r l i n e l o r h i m , R o i c a s t h e r a s i d e . Inevitably, there must have come along one w o m a n w h o w o u l d not s u r r e n d e r t o h i m . A n d it w a s w i t h this w o m a n t h a t t h e g a y y o u n g m a n fell in l o v e ; t o p r o v e t o h i m h e r t o t a l d i s r e g a r d o l h i s f a m e , N a n c y m a r r i e d h i m , t h e n left h i m flat. A n d lo w i n h e r b a c k , h e w r o t e h i s g r e a t e s t c o m position, " L i t t l e Lost L a d y . " T h e b o o k is l i g h t , t h nigh e n t h r a l l i n g . T h e a u t h o r d o u b t lessly k n o w s h e r m e d i u m a n d u s e d it t o t h e best of h e r lahnt. W h i l e not a g r e a t b o o k t h a t will last in l i t e r a t u r e i how few d o ! ) . Lord Byron of Broadway is most p l e a s a n t divers.on. A n d it will m a k e a c o r k e r of a m o v i e . NEWS: f rom tke SORORITIES EVADING RULES? '3(1 DON'T I'IC'K YOUR OWN POCKET COLLEGE ^JPRAYS Our compliments to t h e class of 1932. T h e y are giving us t h e varsity basketball t e a m of a c o u p l e of years hence, y o u know. T h e frosh will be piven a bit of test w h e n they play t h e Collegians soon. T h e Collegians, or A l l Stars, o r w h a t will y o u . d e f e a t e d t h e 1931 q u i n t e t t w o o u t o f three g a m e s last w i n t e r , it w i l l b e r e m e m b e r e d . Again may we oiler our congratulations to Manager Stanhope for the really lie has prepared fine, balanced schedule for the entertainment of the Stale Col CORRECTS STATEMENT /,.<,, fando Ihe present s c h e d u l e calls for Editor, STATE GU.I.EI.E N E W I should like lo correct a statemen t h i r t e e n g a m e - n o n e of w h i c h c a n be c o n s i d e r e d as easy, or a s s e t u p s editorial column of the N E W S fur N | for ( b e I ' u r p i c a n d H o l d w h i r l w i n d . Dram Min.1 \ i asso iation ,n .li .li.l n.,i I S t . B o i i a v e i i t u r c a n d N o r w i c h I n i H S , i M r s e i l o l i , I. If ng 1 held ] v e r s i t y a i e t h e h i g h l i g h t s o i a n h . pons hie f. r l i . - . talk : . Stan C o l i c e . •im tercstit g schedule. m for . h e , . , - 1 f " j " . 1 hi s bei I I I I . L a s t s e a s o n w e p u l l e d d w n ei lit I ,!'i v i c t o r i e s , £ n d it i s o u r p r e d i c t i o n w ; shall a t least I'eii t'iat this year ",',' e q u a l t h a t n u m b e r of g a m e s w o n . 'av~. Clinton llamillnn came M n - v i . h ! •vival of ihe " R i v a l s " and again v. i li "SI loops to Coui|iiei." h'or the lirsl ..." 'i s t o r e s Ihe Dramatic and Art a s - , r e m . light have been proud lo pay two n t b o mi,lied dollars. Mrs. Scott, on lite mil. and, was all that you sav ,,f her. Iloih M '•ii in and I were totally ignorant of he .'•.• merely trusted the good laste ..1' ll beatre Guild which sen! her on. I am writing ibis because I should hat ivc Hie students think ili.it the Dramatic It association was so lightly spending 11.lent mollCS If | h r slink-Ills Wnu'd p r e ' • I to lake a chance on Ihe ailists Mr. 1'. ., so killdlv offers us, I should be pe iliing lo keep the whole mailer uitli news- that traditions here a r e T o t h i n k that t h e N E W S should print t h e opinion of of M y s k a n i a , should STATE Two months have elapsed since the freshan class entered Stale Colfcgei During this •"• few opportunities to impress upon them the necessity of obeying tradition have been •fg.ected. loir this reason members of the class arc mildly surprised that the sophomores, leaders • •i tradition leaching, should break traditions hcmsclvcs. Two weeks have passed since first the ground was covered with snow. Freshmen wonder wdiy toques have not been distributed. T h e weather grows colder and the wind blows stronger. Freshmen heads feel the need for more adetpiate protection than is offered by caps, What will the sophomores do to remedy this breach of t r a d i t i o n ' unduly page of this b e c a u s e t h a t g o o d s n e w s is a b i t p a i n f u l t o c e r t a i n GLADYS HATES, '30 E D I T H T. L A W R E N C E , '30 n O R O R T H Y B R I M M E R , '30 C A R O L I N E M. KOTRBA, 30 A L M A DOLAN, '30 E L I Z A B E T H H A R R I S , '30 S H I R L E Y W O O D , '30 C A T H E R I N E B R O D E R I C K , '31 M A R G A R E T C U S S L E R , '31 ALICE F A S O L D T , '31 J E A N G I L ] , E S P Y . Ml .MILDRED H A L L , Ml ZOE I11NRICHS, Ml J E W E L J O H N S O N , Ml RUTH K E I . S E Y . Ml E M I L Y L E E K , Ml CLARA L Y O N S . 31 RUTH MA1IER, Ml Certain jolted member IUNIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS '•alitor, Telegram. PAPER DOES NOT STRANGLE NEWS a mere f r e s h m a n ! B E S S I E L A P E D E S , '29 B E T T Y P U I A ' E R , '29 COMMUNICATIONS further. N E W S a c k n o w l e d g e s t h e u s e o f t w o c u t s in t h e lasl i s s u e , lent b y t h e S u n d a y silly. SENIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS ROSE D R A N S K y , '29 G E N E V I E V E COLE, '29 of e x p e n d i - evaluation of a n y in- S t u d e n t s should think carefully be- fore picking their o w n pockets BOARD FRENCH for a limitation A time h a s c o m e for careful : J o i n t a s s e m b l y al lll:5.s A . M. K.appa D e l i a K i m p a r t y I ir f r e s h men. 8 : 0 0 I'. M . Saturday 1 o i i i i n e r e e club fall pari \ . c i t e S t . 7:31) 1'. M . 32 J e a n Sunday N e w m a n c l u b qtl.'il t c r l y c o n m u n i n i St Vincent tie I 1 .nil's g r o t t o . '1:1111 A . M . Tuesday \ d v a u c c d d r a m a t i c s class p a y . diloriuiu. K:I5 1'. M . \u NEWMAN CLVB TO BE HCST TO'32 SUNDAY N e w m a n c l u b f r e s h m e n will In g t n - l . , | t h e u p p c r c l a s s t u e n al i h e first q u a r t e r l v c o m m u n i o n b r e a k f a s t al t h e A e . a l einy ol i h e Ib.ly Xaine, Siuidav, accord nig t o A n n , S t a f f o r d , ' !'J p i e . i d e m . Tin c u m u l i :• in c h a r g e mcltttlcs Mane l.vucll, ' - " ) . g e n e r a l c h a i i limn ; Marv l i v e r . '.•'Il; M a r g a r e l Mulbgan, 1 . d i s t a n c e I ) , C u / n in, \ \ ' : n i i r , d Apt '. a n d K l c a i i o r K c l l e h e r , s.,pl „ r e , . Buys $13 Student Tax Ticket With $100 Prize Money; KatherineM. Kennedy Wins Award For Essay On Snith "I w r o t e t h e essay r e a l l y f o r a j ike " Y e s it w a s d e c i d e d l y Ihrilling and a n d sent it n i l I. n miiiiiles b e f o r e l i e w o n d e r f u l to h e a w a r d e d i h e p r i z e bill 1,-1 mail w h i c h wotlhl g e l il t h e r e , n t h e n I h a d l o m i k e a s p e e c h ,,)' a c c e p t i n n , " k . t l h e i i n e M K e n n e d y , '30, w ". II n , i in lirsl pu'il i ,p •, , !i. m I net o l a SIOII p r i z e L a l u r e s s a \ •! i in , , u , i . u n p i .inplii \ . . n " W i n I Shall Vole lm A l l r e d b M u l l . . : ' i , i • .1 h m I " C h a n , , ihal 1 i,a I ' r r - i d III," I, ,1.1 a \ i w - i . poi lei h l',| , n n .1 ill S l i n . | , | a y . | h e p r i z e w a s off. r e d by i h e S, AM . i n w,lh M i Ih. Ii.i 1 • l o g a "smith On I'resiileiil i lull a n d l l i . r a n d l a l h e i Hid h a l l o p e n In every Voting v o t e r in S a r . i t f i l l s"< my - e l l . X i, I II iveil'l . unity I llglll ,tll . x c i l i n g u i l i i il ycl ex "Moth.i saw i h e a in e i n e n l in a ,1 la ^ l a b e l al t b l l l i p a p e i a n d kepi l e a s i n g m e n , w i n , , h , l a r s . p h i I w ill,I w n l e j u s l i " \ o , I h a , , nevet w o n , , p r i z e . . 1 a n : essay ; so I il 'i' picas, h e r , " -be -aid "It e a s i h e j l o i i d . O i , uise, l a i n j u r i n g m |-; n g bi^e,. -I s u r p r i s e .,i n n h i e " 11-.11 so i h a l w in;. " N o I d i d n ' l k n o w w h a l w a s g o i M f . t o a h i l i n I havt Ii.ippi li W i n n Now l o b ] m e lo e up lo "in c m - e , I'm disappointed m Ihe Ihe c o d p a i n I th night p o d i a p s I h a d e l e c t i o n . I voted l o r S m i t h b e c a u s e I r e g i s t e r e d w r o n g l y t h o u g h they d a l say liked Ins p, .,,„, iliiy, | a d m i r e t h e way if I s o m e t h i n g n i c e w a s g o i n g t o h a p - b e h a s w o r k e d h i m s e l f u p in l i t e a n d I pen. B u i I II id n o idea t h a i I w a s t o t h o u g h t b e w a s t h e I n s t m a n f o r the' receive ihe prize. oflice, 1 t h i n k h e h a s d o n e a l o t o f goad " M o t h e r a n d I lad d i d n ' t e v e n k n o w HI N e w Y o l k s t a t e . a n y t h i n g a b o u t my g o i n g , a s I w a s o v e r " W e l l , i t ' s a l l o v e r iiovy, a j ^ i f h e c a n al m y a u n t ' s w h e n w o r d c a m e . N o t 'till a c c e p t d e f e a t like a g o o d sBftVt, w h y e e r i I g o t h o m e ,u n i g h t at u g h i o ' c l o c k , d i d i.iiuly I c a n . A n d 1 f e e f that m y fir: t ! ihey even k n o w I had gone. oic was uoi cist in vam." mm S T A T E C O L L E G E N E W S , N O V E M B E R Iff, 1928 HISS HAMPLE WINS FIVE DOLLAR PRIZE Wins Dr. Candlyn Prize College of Delightful Wavs By Olga Maniple, '-'(> lovouslv we sing tin storv College of deligblfiii u . i , - ; Kagcrlv we tell the glorv Of tliv splendid d a ' s 1 All t i n Children shall elideav ir To add lustre to tin lame, And to honor thee win r c w r We may bear 111\ name. H l . b A A. I I A M P D K . So long as i n cling; the walls We pledge om lives to see Thai ever shall ,|iy name I e held In lasting loyally. 200 MORE STUDENTS PAY TAX THAN IN 1927 I ! tespile an increase of two dollars in , ".*U-.nl < « * . " ' ' \ .«•••"•• iwn huudred re students tlnn the number of ihosi n-ded last war have paid their stu n assessment, ae inline to i larence A lley, assist.mi pnn',s,,, r ,,f hislorv, j l . . . , ' ' " ' " " y irwiMin-r ... the finance If it's made Lucille Beauty Salon BIDS FOR JUNIOR PROM TO BE SOLD FOR SS.50 80-82 N o . Pearl Street Cor. Columbia A Reliable Place to B u y R E L I A B L E - SILKS WOOLENS - COTTONS CRETONNES and INTERIOR FURNISHINGS is on a Remington Portable T HE complete and Incomparable little writing machine. Fi's in a case only four Inches high —the smallest and lightest portable with standard keyboard. Cull In and let us show you this wonderful time and labor saver. REMINCUON HAND HUbiNtbS SfcKVKfc.Inc. Room 401 Home Saving! Hank Hlilij RUBBER 2 4 4 LARK S T R E E T Thursdays 7 P. M , Class - Saturdays 1:30 P. M . - Interior Decoration - Illustration Flowers" ALLING RUBBER CO. STEUBEN STKEET Corner J a m e s 451 Broadway Phone 4-3775 AM E 3-AS WAD CANDY SHOP, Inc. 222 CENTRAL AVENUE "JUST AROUND THE CORNER ABOVE ROBIN STREET- HOME MADE CANDIES and DELICIOUS ICE CREAM ALSO SANDWICHES, COFFEE AND PASTRY RELIABLE ME ATS AND FRESH KILLED POULTRY Special Attention given to Sti/'on'ty and Fraternity Houses Telephone Connection GL A Z I E R ' S SHO? The Best In H a b e r d a s h e r y 10' ; (iiscdcnt In S. (.'. Students F o j r Doors North Of Madison Ave-iua "Dependable lie Telegraph Flowers to nil Part* Of the World L. A. BOOKHEIMS C l a r k S c h o o l of A r t 125 So. Poan St. The Modern Way to Write Sunday »ervices. 10:45 a.m. and 7:30 p. m. Dues will he collected in the rotunda ' Mondax, Tuesday, and W'ednesdax mornaigs next week from 9 mini I 1 o'clock. Poster of We Have It ( (ther days may bring \\> so: n m , nil ( )ther years a b i l t i r si uy; Km we ilread no dim lomorrow, junior class leads i| u - eollege Fear no distant u , ong. pa.Miieiil of tbe tax, eighn three p. Should a troublous time assail l l u e ' cenl of the members luv ng p.vd ( a l l t i n children back to lli hi soi.boniores are second with a rat ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT \\ e shall never, never fail thee aig of eighty one per cent, lln fresh b'.p; iloii I'eta I 'hi announces the e men, third, with seventy eight p. r cenl. W i l l i our loyait. ! uid the seniors, last, with se\entv-lwo gageineul of Miss Alice Sowalsky, '29,1 per cenl. Tradition Gives to 'I hi e a N'an.e in Harry Mesick, Jr., of Schenectady, j lly Florence M. (i u i n h n . '29 At a meeting M lav. the luiann Tradition gives u. ibee a name board will dee'de upon the aclioii to hi ' If glory long held dear. taken against students who li iv, not paid FREE FOR THE ASh'JXQ \ name whose preMige t ver grows the lax. Through iach sin eeeiling vear, A l i m i t e d m m b e r o f a great \n.l bla-i lo. forth its standard, bright l a w y e r ' s personal testimony re< )f maie.stv and truih, garding the m o d e r n doctrine o f I hose siandards 1'ial will ever he 'Evolution" i be lodestars of thy w.iitli. AdJress Hids for junior prom, February I, will I ALBANY l-'.-om thee we seek llie fellow.sbip 1 in :-'5.5:i, Alice Walsh, vice-president of li .earning wax s untried, GOSPEL TABERNACLE llie junior class, and general chaiman, I h'or thei wiil ever be lilt- songs 649-651 W A S H I N G T O N AVfci. mummied toda.\. "juniors nnisl pax Inspired I n faith and pride. class dues if tbe.\ m-li i,, attend," she REV. F. L. SQUIRES, Pastor HEWETT'S SILK SHOP are making up samples of rings which will he submitted to the junior class for approval, Miss Eunice Gilbert, chairman of the ring committee, announced today. merce club will be conducted at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night at 32 Jeanctte street. There will be dancing and stunts, and refreshments will be served. "All Commerce majors and minors are especially urged to attend," Dorothy They are: Skil Ik rafters of Philadel- Gale, '29, president, said today. "Others phia; the Elliot Company of Ohio, and are welcome. All students are to meet at the college at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow L._ (.. Ualfour of Massachusetts. Tbe rings will cost between seven night." " ( ' l i e half the class received scores and eight dollars, according to Miss Gilbert. "They will not be so heavy between 195 and 2-45. The results this or large as those of last year," she lall indicate an average score pracli- said. aily the same as that made by an The rings will bear (he standard size 'xperimcnlal group of State College ol the coliege seal, but will differ from the rings selected by previous classes, •eniors and freshmen last spring," Dr. J Miss Gilbert expects. The contract Morris said. j will lie awarded next month. Sinc( ibis (est is ;i much more com- I prehriisive one than any of those i given I be college elasses in former vears, no acurate comparison can be made, according i,, Dr. Morris. j Since tbe lest iuclu.les different | kinds in measures. i| will be possible j LUCILLE ALTOPEDA l " make furl hi r analysis of results, I >r. j 208 Q U A I L S T . ' R i c e Bldg) M o r r i - pointed out. Stub analytical D i a l 6-5787 , | ; „ , , ..,,. , , , , „ , , , , , . ,-,„. s , l m . s t i | 1 ( , I SPECIAL P e r m a n e n t W a v e $7.00 lividual student's "liabilities and as- ' S/iauijjuoiii;/ tint! IVuriiiy for 'I'liey give a somewhat scicnI.'imj Hair - $),Jo I die basis for deciding what abilities Fur Hithbi-ilHair - $J.f,0 „ , , , v be capilalizcd, what limitations Munivuriiifj ~>(Jc.,J<'uriulM<m<t(fep, •I 'o be recognized, and what efforts u!d be made lor improvement. "Freshmen made from 124 to 30S correct answers in the intelligence test-;, numbering A'J$ items, which were given to them the first day of egistr.ition," Miss F.lizabelh D. Morris, assistant professor of education, announced today. A time limit was used in administering the test. M i s s Gormley Named Second In W o r d Contest A b o u t State College Olga Maniple, '26, won the $5 prize offeree! by Dr. T. Frederick I I . Camllyn, instructor in music fur the best serious words about State College to be set to music, the music council announced today. She is a former editor of the Slate College Quarterly. Florence M. Gormley, '29, editor of the new literary magazine, received honorable mention. rJoth sets of words will be printed in the new songbook. A prize of $5 will he awarded to the student who writes the best music for cither set of words. Contributions should be handed to a member of the music council before December I. FRESHMEN ANSWER 3 AGENCIES COMPETE COMMERCE CLUB FALL 124 TO 308 ITEMS FOR JUNIOR RING BID PARTY IS TOMORROW CORRECTLY IN TEST Three agencies in as many states The annual fall party of the Com- 846 Madison Avenne Cor. Ontario Street Phone 6-1837 Albany, N. Y COLLEGE CANDY SHOP B. m. STRASSE% 203 Central A v e n u e ( n e a r R o b i n ) V E R Y S N A P P Y FELT, METALLIC A N D VELVET DRESS H A T S Salads - Pastry and Toasted Sandwiches 542 BROADWAY I ' v e r y sandwich made up fresh to I n d l v l r i i m l o r d f r PALLADINO BUCHHEIMS QUALITY CLEANERS 432 Central Ave. AND DYERS Albany, N. Y. Personality Bobs - Finger Waving - Permanent Waving H o m e Savings Dank Hide U N . Pearl St. Strand 133 N. Pearl St. 4-6280 GOWNS - HOODS - CAPS I OR ALL DLGREKS Smart Coats - Hats - Dresses Quality and Service at a low Cost COTRELL & LEONARD College Dept. Albany, N. Y. (Jeo D. Jconey ' j H ™W Phone | ® 0-7613 For Girls and Misses J|mtl?uarft Price, with case, *60 (gatVt^riu 198 Central Avenue - at Robin Albany, N. Y. Gym logs - Hosiery Steefel Brothers, Inc. STATE COLLEGE NEWS NOVEMBER !(!, 1928 SHORT NEWS NOTES La Verne Carr Wears Cap And Gown Of Griff en, 28; BOCKS AUTOGRAPHED VARSIT IS ROUNDING Betty Eaton's Garb Once Worn By Miss Chsebroagh BY POET LAST NIGHT INTO FORM AS GAME Years of history in student governwore it in 1926. Since then it has been T o an audience of faculty, students WITH SAINTS NEARS ment are associated with the academic worn by those Psi Gamma girls who and residents of the Capitol District caps and gowns worn weekly by My- wcre members of the senior honor so which crowded Chancellor's hall last skania members to student assemblies cicty. Ruth G. Moore, '28, wore the cap night, Edna St. Vincent Millay, AmerEnding their third week of practice, and to meetings of the society. land gown last year. ican poet, read selections from her own the State College basketball team begins Each year the new Myskania members) In 1927 Hilda Sarr wore it one seines- volumes of poetry, "The Lyric Year" to look like a real team again. The Miss inherit the academic garb of their pre- ter. The second semester she and Ruth and "The Buck in the Snow." men have been working bard for these decessors. Some of the caps and gowns McNutt, '27, exchanged caps and gowns Millay appeared under the auspices of three weeks and are now showing signs have lengthy histories. so that both might wear the Psi Gamma the Dramatic and Art association. of rounding into shape at last. G. I.aVcrnc Carr's cap and gown was cap and gown a half year. Likewise this At the conclusion of the reading, Miss The boys went through three workouts worn by Francis E. Griffin, '28, last year Alice Hills will exchange her cap Millay autographed books of her own this week and four last week, and if year, Betty J. Eaton's garb saw service and gown for that of Miss Graves' so poetry for students. She was later enhard work will do the trick, coach Baker that the Psi Gamma gown may be banded tertained at the apartment of Miss Agnes will have a fine team for the opening n 1926 when Miss Marion Chesehroiigh, '26, now instructor in Latin, wore it. down as in the past. E. Ftilterer, instructor in English and game with St. Michaels, December 1. Lost a n d F o u n d Notice Last year Chrissie E, Curtis, '29, used it. Miss Graves is wearing the cap and d,rector of dramatics. Students who find and lose articles The State mentor has been working Students were admitted onlv upon should apply to Dorothy Thomas, '30, the men hard because he realizes the ad- William M. French, editor-in-chief of gown now because it belonged to her presentation of student tax tickets. "The who has charge of the lost and found vantage of top condition in a game like the STATU COLLEGE N E W S , inherited the predecessor, Ruth Lane, '28, in the stu- lax ticket rule was strictly enforced," Gertrude L. Hall, '29, president of the box, the campus commission announced basketball, Before engaging in coach- regalia of Richard A. Jensen, '28, his dent association presidency. Gertrude L. I hall possesses the gown Dramatic and Art council, told die \ i w s ing as a profession, Baker was a pro- fraternity brother and former roommate. today. today. Evelyn Graves' cap and gown was worn in turn by Harry S. Godfrey, '26; fessional basketball player for a few worn first in 1921 by Katherine Ball. Edwin R. Van Klecck, '27; and Mrs. Van seasons. Chi S i g m a Theta Will Give T e a Cut I this year it has been worn by those Kleeck, formerly J. Charlotte Jones, '2K. Baker has about ten men whom he girls of I'si Gamma sorority who wore Chi Sigma Tin la will conduct a lea Caroline Schlcich puts on the cap and in.in'ITS ui Mvskania. Thev a r e : Agnes ( hopes to mold together as bis first string Sunday, December >. at the sorority Underwood, '22; Mav Wood, ' 2 3 ; Kdiia Sown, worn last year by Florence Potter, combination. He is working ex-captain house, M2 Quail street. The committee B. Shafer, '24; Marie Bergin. ' 2 5 ; Mar- .-'8, former president of Girls' Athletic m charge includes: Juanita McGarty, '29; Kuczynski, Carr, Ott, and Lyons, captain jorie Bellows, '20. Last year Ruth Lane. .is-i ciation. usher Myskania members have purof the 1930 quintet, at the forward posts. '28, president of the student association, Agnes .McGarty, 7 9 ; \ l . Frances Conlon, iliastd new robes, or are wearing those Klein and Thomson are the men whom wort' it. '.!! ; and Anne Savercool, '.51. of alumni who w i r e not Mvskania memAND he has selected as his centers for the Alice Hills' garb began its historv with bers. THUR., Fffl.. SAT year. Thomson is also playing guard Gertrude Olds. '25. Lnrena Schaffer NOV. 15-16-17 A n n o u n c e s More H o n o r Students along with captain Herney, Auerbach, PAY WRAY mid GARY COOPER MISS H E I N E M A N N M A R R I E S T h r o u g h an error in copying, the Allan. Winston, and Collins. In • 11,1: l-IKSI /W.y.S" MCN. TUBS. WED. STATE COI.I.B;K N E W S last week omitted Delta Omega announces the marring The opening game of the season is /Vol/. IQ-20 SI the names of the following seniors now about three weeks away, and the oi Wilhelmina I leinemaiin, '24, t •llil- HID MARK ' . hope to cop this . . from the \ ear's honor roll: A Jumcs Cruze Production Howard Bradley. one because they 1 11hoys 1 11 1 t h e Louis Klein, Mildred l.ansley. Mary ' ' ™ '' St. Michails representative Invitations for ,-| party tonight t year by a fairly large margin Micucci, Amy Rony, Randolph Sprague 'flu- Saints are due to have a good been sent to several freshmen by Kappa I Rudolph Syring, K a t h n u Tcrpeiiing. DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA team this year, and the curtain raiser is Bcrnicc Van Sickle, Ruth W a l t s , and going to be a hard game for the Purple Delta Rho. The parly will he at the MARK l—V M/-FK ~ " 7 chapter's house, 480 Morn's sired. Ru- ! Elsie Zueiid. and Gold. The home scpiad has a bit of winning streak. They won three dnlph Worth, '30, is chairman. Dr. M. j T o Debate Jury System games in a row after dropping that one G. Nelson, assistant professor a' educaThe men's varsity debate team will point game to Si. Bonaventiire last win- tion, will be a guest. WEEK OF NOV. 19 uphold the negative of the proposition, 'fhe fraternity expects to extend bids I Resolved, Thai the jury system in the io membership late ibis semester to | United States he abolished", against the in shmen. Formal initiation will he dinUniversity of Pittsburgh. February 6, Alice W h i t e ing the second semester, officers of the Louis M. Klein. '29, president of the Gamma chapter a uueed today. with debate council, announced today. The Y. M. C. A. has received §117 ill subscription pledges towards its drive for $150 conducted last Thursday and Friday, according to Hermann L, Kocrner, '2V. president. Cash receipts have amounted to fifty-eight dollars, The student quota has been over-subscribed, according to Hamilton Acheson, '30, chairman of the drive committee, The canvass for funds from the faculty has not yet been completed. BY ROY V. SULLIVAN - Sports Editor, STATE COLLEGE NEWS PROCTOR'S Grant HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE FRATERNITY IS HOST TO FRESHMEN TONIGHT STRANU R I T Z. WEEK OF NOV. 19 "Beggars of ife GIRLS WILL PRACTICE FOR QUINTET MONDAY Basketball practice for freshmen girls will begin Monday, according to Miss J. Isalxlle Johnston, instructor in physical education. Practice for uppcclassmcn will begin in about three weeks, she iC.mliimrrl I'm,,, PaKi- I, Column .11 said. d u n . r i a l building. I I d l e r s to >pc:d< will Basketball candidates will he placed he lohii T. XlcCutcheon, whose cartoons in groups from which class teams will be arc width circulated by the Chicago selected later. A varsity team which is Tribune syndic Ue; James A. Stuart, na- lo in- chosen in May, will play against tional prc-idnil of Sigma Delta t'hi, and the alumnae live. Dr. I'lliuii. Beatrice Van Steenburgh, '31, basketMus.c specialties will be furnished by ball captain, will be in charge of praccampus orchestras. A formal military tice. She will he assisted bv b'.velvn Mc.Vickle, '29; Anne Moore. '50; Frances ball has been planned lor tonight. Tomorrow morning, the association V. Peck, '31, and Elizabeth Jackson, '.L\ will vote upon the proposed national news bureau and the campus pictorial. Visit The New Officer.- tor die next w a r will be elected, and a comentioii phice elm-en. I Jelegates will be gucMs of the uni\ er1;. al the W.i' ash I'urdue football game tomorrow afo rnooii. ballon „nd I came to I'urdue In wa\ of liulTalo, Cbvehiid and Indianapolis. Al Bull'al ,. we took the 1 levelaiul and 215 Central Avenue Buffalo Ti.ui-p at diip o ( P veland. The home of Hot and Cold Litnclu \rriving in I leveland, we visited the ('audi/ tint/ Ice ( renin .1 1 .1 i <liic.ii ..n of WcMcrn Reserve ,l,e Float J'urlor tut Central Are I niw i-.-u, when », nr I I lean < harles U . I hint, a former college cla-Mnate of IIV .Solicit tjtiiir I'titrtnttitje Mr. II irr> \\ . Ila-tiiij.-. chairman of Phone 6-3933 the I'.ngli li •!. parliueul ,.t Male I rdlege Louise B r o o k s R i c h a r d Arlen Wallace Beery FRENCH, FALLON MEET FRIEND OF DR. HASTINGS cApollon Tea. 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