State College News, Volume 13, Number 7, 1928 November 2

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COUNCIL PROHIBITS / EN NN tar ime Tones ASSEMBLY TO ATTACK ALLEGED
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“QUTTING” AT NOON RATIFICATION OF CONSTITUTION

Sorority Members May Dance
News! Criticism Of Legality Of Ratification Not Officially Denied;

With But One Freshman,

Greeks Rule | Paper Questions Constitutionatity Of Soliciting Votes;
lst Dangerous Precedent Set, la Claim
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES BANNED| |
The alleged ratification of the new student association will he under fire inthe
Sororities Whose Members Fail| | TN sic UH Kits han RCP oaeeal vec berane of eller cade
To Obey The Regulations | FGM HMAC EaREIEL SH RAIN OT ee RT aie
Wil Bubecciess | see ae TS IN No aniaac marin

Hatbeiad denial by: student
IY two prt

hy the Navy its stant,
sts wits from Ruth

Vi a sorority gird shanees with a fresh |
jv giv ung any: ane howe, she amy
continue to dance with Hat same Crest

this year hy the Stat Couipat Neves. with
8 have been

|ROBBERS STEAL $30 he
- ae AND A WRISTWATCH ics
ia tv, ie wg gb aretha ams at FROM SYDDUM HALL)": “

nun for the remainder of the per

dlaneing, ve must retrain fran dancin. |

agent i Tatest ile vo the fuer | Hoth letters were
sorority conc ile wasn ai in te | wrimted in the §
Tit uur the insqices af the Muse asenect i,
‘Tike aim of UM gf tev as Vor the seen tine in fon avant | Heganer€
ality Ch
Meutting’’ hy sorority: giels ving the State College geomp hose was eebbed ee Charged

The News’ charges of illegality: and

oon dances i the gyi nicemstitutionality, as have be

re

wristwateh |

‘un. Th Flonzaley Quartet To Observe Schubert Anniversary; — | \iw shinny stllars aul
Hie What em! Students Must Present Tax Tickets At Recital Tonight) Fe ee cea ene

pointed
ut in ity editorial columns, are based
Shp the following

Is living at

cts

He amark the sae Inndretth aumivers (8 Noo 30" and Gkuamow's “Quartet iat

Hah vleatty at Schubert. the Flom B" Ghyaumoye bens ter the modern) sto
Vanortel WHE toniehy phi the come Loch at Russia eaanpusers, i Marri 1. he old, constitution af the

Nir aint Variations, Dette and |e Dr, , Beederick’ He Canty i il tlt anwiaton dues not as
Abilene” seesriting toe) spell a> | try aise aid a spn ce any ratification of a new

wf the Music| csmtitition by personal subieiti

With the Music assnetation | conn

FH 7 a rie the qnaetet in its 1 Het This ba bh The alleged adoption violates

Tete serenity My. ERATE . mi rt hert's Rules of Order, a recog

TSUN etl tae pont | Ue cance tenet it REND weliek in col a) warn" weleunne mer Me pyr hw ves As Raes of Order, a ree
nettles prides Lamete [eMiateelter’s tlh wilh beste Met apywats [inom stindents ad tt the Athans [il at 227-0) Wey abba iamentary: authority

the ules pris Ca |e a Pee ts et ni is based an the

nity anil all nthe
vase forbidden ty sstunity
reshinien together

Ue rules provide that “he

estas thet
a that “in a strictly
ssembly no ane

is at present
8h questions i yute” “at i

iets kaw we unites singe its career | Th of the quartet will the thieves
Ht

i
Stawleats ill fue adiittest ty the revital

inal, said
Vetta Iho fase wis ra

iit H vig vat sttiehis” were present
Noigh ont tesetoatiay sof cuwlent ta [Tatler ria { SHON hist sinner. "Tne pedice Mele }
he et Viekels, walluait aallitingd charges Restawl sabe He iy owt it ity twenty: [ht bute eateries. ay fog i wink od | wi Mins Tae declared for the
SI wtvedl sate: tins, lie aihitained he pure [Sie. ene Me same BaF thieves in tlhe ttn
FA ie will bes dice jeu) sone [otNe toa wiomiets the Msi ee ar air Ala. | a

ities wlwise menibers \iukate

ie as ee see in Nichi" HOSPITAL GETS ONE;
cn rae a a ie tae [Seatac ta Ka] 2 ARE QUARANTINED | "st ni iran anackd
He appreciated in Naecica that any | IN DIPHTHERIA CASE ","'" si setting 0 dan

Fos precedent fur voting by: peesonil

im oniilit, steerage ti mnem

FRESHMAN BUDGET Wat Taser laa aed ecaieil oe: nee
IS RAISED TO $850; |," »
HAS $270 INCREASE

Hy atopting 1 tavdyet callin for th

Tin jrelassmien |The Pandey yuartel ante the first
given an) oqgwortandiy te] pletwgraphe recurs. uf elk
iF tly ssiliad tattoo Cleon, A experiment
it : vials the fied tena | ANG Hall ae How the Imbroglio Began
Hic selection Grvan Sedubert, Feet Mie tai thle first to fae fe | Coit

iu is recently devel vit |
sm ptealiet iio Pet

Mice Mrvvlerick, “Sh is iv thy Affany |soheitatoar white legit and recognized
WM asp sal twee other resideuts. ai mcthiads exist

faaiciadt WAM WeubalNe fla Findings the old constitiation. inadequate

votes Quartet aN Mangan, Opty pi

Yours cues, the student assoetation

t

[he twee stnbems whe Wil i authorize the president of the

R they at Alden heal ate Gbidys Nice Jcodh je tee agp ae committer: to. deuit
i

eae i Tar will goon 84 ILLEGALITY VS. IMPECCABILITY
AN EDITORIAL

vat dM aatut Leen Dickin | stitution, ‘This committee was

| fed over hy Bertha Ve Zajan, ‘27

Vhey aire qnaranniicd ome the fawer th
ea ‘Halk, at Wester accu aa

shwing ain inerease of
ges, Bar catnpnis ay
will he contribnsed

Joint of the stielent association
tiie vay the atl i he] Si Lane asd faders af the

iHeged and miconstintional alleged

nal ratification af that same consti

Hue Perkagaene will receive SW front

vinden aes she its choles oi these shernative n
Hobaeat extent the: tunie et the: student assuciation hinges: aon , Ee nak, ne ie
vi the right raved

tits will Hadey my student stssenibly de given aan appartinity to 1 Fane sat her emitter decided

1 be taken fast spring, aul

ribaatead SUNT fot hin rings Wess Hew Catt Hit Ve tient association. Ny Tomy HERA Wan es
: a ail ravens i Pie atl Hist fs Fi aia Js HL long, se AE nae Ie fe
M ailitetie f Hil tre ist Stvtents will today elemsend thee tudeat tail bos,

sven be vacation! ate saul a anaanner that will nat per

iw iat que nit authorized hy
i alls Sisoniten pit Anaimer that aneay, Wey de: tered irate | shyt aussi, he NR

Bi an See ee titans tw Rio's Rules oi Ondery the nea amhorit 4 SENIORS SUBSTITUTE
Ban eset Fhy jorlunieniinais 1 ts canting te Robert's Rules at | FoR ABSENT TEACHER

taba clG Hee guile piovale that atta steietly deliberative assembly

SYUDINYS ILL ARCUR ei tse nt eh rs, ss a oy a ra
ST. LAWRENCE CANAL \ \\\ \

thos treasurer Ww seniors are teueling the Latin

Felco scoot Migs Mariua Chesebroagh, it

woot in Latin, while Miss Chose
Fecuerating (oie an aperation
1 the Mtbny: 1

Haat vwsidtent. amght eat Vaite

Le iyeant the Fatitieation.

Spills ale sates th seni th wit veationt elie wit stil the | ugh suffered an attack

hoard iy Kiciecneeat age. Fe st wey prnwedditte | 4 apuersbicitis Hast week, and wets op.
Wo be var time Pais ME em | chia teval anetlas, aid sanetivned hy dhe ol constitution were BLIES PROGRAM [craic gon hist week cul

24. resident ot the deloate vou “0 aad fay the then presitens ot the stiidet association anh unnierans of on the alleged ratification |) [Jey \ iyil class is being conducted by

of the new constitution, and other

anaes st th i N : shel Radelilie, "29. ‘The seniurs. whe
Fee etc er ares HCE aSwck’e ah “puttins aver te new eunstitution  Newhere ine the |] OF AME wee coustivution, and Obes tell
the twanins” Wie oat fae venootitatias ean ae ssaaetions fee denned far taking votes ont af the rey=t] take place in the assembly for Up.
uy ak to Hv mines / har gsavuies ot the ae oovtatiat, Nowhere eat here he tau sanction |] perctaasien gud sophomores today
ony either the afhemave or noetive site |i jer anal sole tiation, oF sanction! fur telephane calls, or sanction for{] Freshmen will nor be allowed to

is super

8 the constitution in second

Resolved that the] dis,

uf tlhe subjer wail, Nor cana precedent be found in the history of the stu

i tes stent coastal assembly, according to Evelyn aisha, WEAR (NSUHEAE
Hee ia eet tie ctge [ae avnnatt ha | Seats et AP teat || NS Cheetos wrk the de
Fiver frm Lake Ontiie te Meatreal| 3. Dy tacitly accepting the alleged ratification of the new cunstinntion, |} dent asociation. ae
for wavigation wind puwer purpuses Canta an edoral galt el page? a

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOVEMBER 2, 1928

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Albany, N.Y. November 2, 1928 Vol. XII, No.7

UNCONSTITUTIONAL CONSTITUTION
(Contiswed from page 1)
the student association will automatically sanction the use
of the personal solicitation of votes in future voting. ‘The
constitution will then become a pawn i the hands of a
small coterie of student leaders. It can be changed by
them at will, provided they corral enough votes to pass the
measure at question, ‘This method does not permit of
deliberation in a student assembly.

It, should be understood that in attacking. the all
ratification of the new constitution, the News is in no way
tacking: the. chi Miss Lame. We believe that
ie was_motiva a sincere desire ty dy what she
dvemed best for the college, But this doe
the student assvelation shattd necessarily
Of its officers without question. As. public sery
officers should not object to fair evaluation of ‘their acts.
We believe that Miss Lane and her committee did at great
work in preparing so monumental a document as the pro-
hosed! constitution.

But the Ness most sincerely: questions the alleged
fication” of the constitution, ‘The new enustitution remains
but a projceted form of government for the stuent associa
finns Tt is admittedly: a goon! form of government,

Since the alley eatin” is contrary to reconnized
parliamentary practice, since it was secured only by: extra
Jegal and wnesmstinitional methods, since itis. setting a
dangerous precedent, if accepted these reasons. the
student asseciation should texkty
dent's priclanation of tatication, They wil safeguard

their sttvlent democracy by soy acting
Then, they having voted not to accept the alleged "rati-
fon” the serouned will be cleared for the Tegal, cotsti~

cisible yote ont aloption, The News pledges

S hearty: support,” We believe it will earry
tnantimouslys Stuenis wil thew feel that they have tua
been donied the right of constitutional suffrage

Here is « choice fur the stevtent association: a question-

le, uryeonstti and dangerous alleged. "rati

for a constizutionl, Test and parliamentarially
correet “ratification 2" Uw this decision rests the
nifidenee of student democracy

FLONZAL

EYS MERIT ATTENDANCE

A progeam of far more thay usual futerest tonight saw
those members of the student sasoctation who are planing
to attend the eoncert vf chamber music hy: the Flonzaley
quartet, Added to the usual drawing interest of the quartel
will be ciaiphid the fact that this will he the List appar-
tunity: for the greater share of stuloatts to hear this quartet
of iternatien:

vers zenith af its power is received

Aion ‘iy mmsic Havers who feel
that its retirement will Teave a void itt the mmsie Held. “The
histury of the quartet is futerwoven with the history. of
Appreciation vot elaabicr unisic in thiy come

When studeats are given the opyertanity 1

siuelsts, whi Inve
aceepl the assurance
that the presgrca Ww
has been enititsiosti
public alike, upon it

cations. salspace

ote The quartet
hy indents sal the Allainy
the Music

STAIRWAYS SHOULD Bh OPEN

stairway of Husted [all whale a 1 a eaaygesterd
ave tat weetatly minded stolen ean prstential
suurees sot lenge r and ate oh nares ut in hat

he ret naidars Waving tee gar thes one stath way
Hut with the tree aul easy tnaniets of aveit tid dey
cent uyed hy come stidents. the congestion ts yervatly ie
Crowle

bat whl they

DEBATING MEBELS INTEREST

The tryouts this aiternvon toa the varity stebate te
should attract a farge aiiaber ot -stinlen's. whi ane ik
terested in “the Useuty this years we
rust, will be more suceesstul hy COE hist year Only
bya true elimination ot cnulidates, can a tealy anevesstul
team be picked

Delating ean he a suecesstul wetivity Bere, Ne iy am
activity that merits stidem interest, both i unber ot
Candidates. fur the varsity teas and in attenkawe at de
hates. Debating is nota Way ot fritvering away on’s
time. Ht is a worthwhile activity

(OMING OF AGE IN §

AMOA” SHOWS

SOUTH SEAS ALSO HAVE

By WME By Miss Charlotte Loeb and the costumes of

Coming of Age in

$3. New York: Morrow. hig he ee

Despite its allu

{ot a novel of the alleged yoluptious life of South S

residents; rather,
tive chi
all the verve and
in a novel of isla

Miss Mead spent several months with the natives of [year of its existence July 1

Samoa, living th
studying these chil
the
scien
book that
outcome of hum

action to restraints placed upon us by higher civilization, | espe
By comparing the primitive

Mather Hubbards

ure and whiel
civilization
‘The relationship
the sexes and mm:
part

ference is that in

a shrug af the shoulders, whereas in America society: de

randds restraint
ure not alk
tov, we

© tol

Rattles of
Anniversary
MiMlin Cony

Party Batiles

je and a

made of the book,

and for social side lights in the maddy Washington, The

book contains al
equal

reader will welcome the new anniversary edition int

Drighter and mur
couraging,

red caver. That
a nondescript gow
it is now reisstte
Numerous. photos
1928. edition,

range for sae in
will he more cli
versaty gown fo)
popular, and we

ew edition, “This is a buok one should he promd ty awit

and to tse

The

tury of Yu
$ New
How youths th

lived furnishes the theme of this well written book

subject inn atseli
alee tor the we

tndoubtedly pense

pute, The
have five in the
with Exyptians,

Mireanslh the subie

teen Mune, whose another beat hia immereisully 5 ebil A SOCIALIST PRO’
Heo ancient tite te the presont en hosizebings Hot ‘ aes og { 7 ‘.
Jegnate Hivwers. s Le, wa ceavin
Hire Stallard telly his story well, witle mumerans, a i ‘
teresting saci tw esdigen what ann ther wise ‘
termed a Wistorival suark Thy ty tievsl Mistry, dunt hiss} i maven 9 ph
tars 9 caneaanges thal we datesiy nny pope. Sy ht
spect ity being Histary, Stinlents whe wang sake [jet eaypiniyh i
the penods on history will de well te tea thi : 1 1
Pande: Yor, utter all stony. ot kings aml yamsties: We | ott : .
rh toy mube Msgs Atel by tanterstanehing te peat ,
tng prec. Mes SivddarTais Hetge 4 MBE te ar
ab work ( via
Facing Lige By Ue WoL A Bamnice 210 guages, Car al ii
New York Macmaltae © onions . ee ve
avers ot tall delivercd ty De bounce, whe fate daha
Hea Val eesiy, Hs Ah F
Fen deal with the dew: envires Ldetacdll
college studhet tiist beeen aeeue ROT | >
malting atv.” ty wits eee, Gelgha “ALENDAR

Lie ies
tersal that will a
mica, tie tude
will fund ai other
Jen

The Wack tw
wi

Wis tyne

the

ancline

in any. cello

dren of nature. Although

auspices of the board of fellowships in the biological [alates from the days 0
's of the national research covncil. ‘The result is
ims to

Mead serves to show whieh traits really

arly of import in advanced ands aire equally present
in Samoa, Miss Mead |

ie problems «ai America; they exist in S

ichers sand student

wet alts acer |! COMMUNICATIONS |

author ‘tells,

Casting porns al stopys Pega" gene rata i
quent ep Here we meet the Athens [1 ! 1 de
the Ronn li wal wtie withessed ghutie ly, cm

Heely real

Clean mautivenl, sudviee

[Miss Charlotte Loeb, professor of \the entis
Feench, tho reas in Carcassonne dur-
% ‘bration of its two thous- | \
Coming of Age in Samoa is | qulth anniversary last summe
a} article describes for the State Cou
tick News the pageant enacted there
Professor Loch tas been aba s
imes—Feditor|
Carcassonne celebra

‘amoa, By Margaret Mead. 297 pages.

ring tith

these primi-
the book has
spiciness that one might expect to find
aud life

cal stuely

it is a psychotog

After

ir fives and eating their foods, while city with its double encesiti and

iMiren of the earth, Her study was under

example

who built it on the ruins French
Ramparts, which are still
Fhe works "were mealifed. by: Wicomte
mn nature are in reality merely the re- | tn atynt, 11S, by

ally by. Philippe le Handi a

wow that many traits held to be the

ives of the , np th
ate ies I Desiteatolsy Revolutian and in 79 they were

ame from Thgrougily restored by’ Viollet-le-Duc,

are the result of the cumulative processes
exsanple i Eurupe ut |e

init pictire
sont the Wthelsth cen

ps between the sexes, relationships within

any. problems suchas are deemed ty be | "Fe
wall dates from the tine of St Tami

ws us tw believe, ‘The unly dif

invier wall, older sand [ice

Samo 1200 yards Three

the relationships sare taken with

College’ crushes aad petting parties then, |

age the etal
Jin ter

4" ieetiele be ana wl Mlle eae ty
yet they: collaborated in the commen tsk “Pyesday
Fie Jaco Pra sx ni wed heen he Fence et
thon stay of the |
so well established that cons! 1928, whew a ten weeks festival was | yy
ih ey pt pons | aE

he Jackson Period, Vig. Cau, Bow
Faition, S00 pres, Huostns I Huightn

‘elelrate

uf old fashioned factual hist
interesting gossip sand wives’

“as at steady: compa

on for years, the

the hook could attain such poputirity in | "phe ehie event was the ‘Tonrnam

miroduction at one, Amd the introduction
rming if Party Itatthes wears its ain
the aceasion. The book is. extremely

Dropluey even wreater wputarity, fur the || WHY STALWART GUARDS?

auth, By Lathrop Steahlard, 349 pases
Yorke: Custmupolitin rita,
hronghout the centuries vf histury. have

is wi more than commuon interest; when
he of interesting details hick the au
ns, the fest is a bask ot eteditable re

in eleven chapters, loa youths

tunlent am ae eullye wll inad atid ae re
wh ann debs con vetatioont Wty new en ian Fodlay
wha thts beet Wt college tear a Lew peat
praits onthe susie ext ethally vital pode

Monday
toute tax.

itten ina learned, eultntsel and
he He as tue that De

euwces wherever prssible sday
nized Suidivwtes wey stint tax
lise Wowk extra JPY WoC. A twetine piotpened antl

‘Thursday
chile meeting, 718 1
Keats 10

ie value ot Kuglish, liberal vat yewiat
exannnitionts
wail natty Diseussinar
his comntry’ will tind the

vor with suggestions tor rom table talks. ‘The stuats [| Advawedl aeateatics. chp F
will Wot, IN Mn catoe agree Wi the author. Hut tiny POM. Awlit ven tl Os u : i)
ts af view are stimulating and provucutiye ul thought. up

never to he forgotten,

the walls:

Jom assoetation have paid tl

lent Le atsse
ie Fexterieme’™ wor exterivt [thay the student board yi
r ting the dues, the In
sin circuits the “En-lthis week

Inde and fii
aunts of Carcassonne of 10-| faye paid, most of them from the senior

+ week, makings
is aml of VhitP the number that picid during

Miss Loeb Sees Carcassonne In Bi-Millenire Event;
PROBLEMS Visitors Throng Town Of Historic Interest, She Says

tries ago made
picturesque spectacle a scene

epresentation de Gi imon
Mont forte” by well Known artists of
was given

this closed

"few days the decorations. were
reanovedd id the visitors eft the ety i
great throngs, It was only then that
one could, with comfort, walk azvound
fund visit the aan interest
its Bliy-four- towers, bx a. tnost comple [eter churches and the chateau
interest to students af hist
and [heartily
you who plan a visit to France.

is of especial
Latin and
nmend it to

“tea 20°04] BOARD OF FINANCE
ans in their | 180. Being considered impresmble the] NAMES 356 WHO PAY
STUDENT TAX DUES

who considered them the most perfect] Less than one third of the members of

ments in the two weeks:
ce has been

a] aumouncesd
its

full the clase ol

six. students

day are descetlants of the Gauls, the land junior classes.
Romans, the Visigethis, the Spanish |" “Pyuy hundred and forty three students
n double
he first

1 Mu
when the sopha

lres ire

cheduted ty mike payrnts, Freshmen
dow Will meet the obligation, the following

whines whe have paid since the
an I och) painted nance ares we ee

as anor, Bie

i aa

1 awit We eat WH

al student, Delphine edly an

field of
hailed

audiene:

Miss
Rosalin
Wednes
wacs

The
sail it
stages,
part by

Phit 1
success
last nig
ability
make 1
the air
sratural
The
her apt
porte
while
abe
accord

part in
tuly st
a the
Square

ALU:

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Mitt

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOVEMBERR2, 1928 8

ADIT PRAISED [Pee een gegen ck At Bt vy Pe

An alumna of State College has what ter. Yes, 1 suppose 1 shall miss my
is believed to be the record for lor pupils, but after all, pra every
_—- —e term ice as a teacher with a mini-| body in town has been my pupil, so I
Rosalind Greene Writes, Directs I have pigs:
And Plays In Television
Broadcasting

mum has absence from her duties. shall have them with me wherever 1
Sarah Maybee, a
of Huntington, who recently retired after| Miss Mayhee was born in Brockville,
fifty-sev Sas a teacher
primary. sel During this. pei
service, Miss Maybe as
one day.

‘The work of Rosalind Greene, in the

field of
h

elevision hroades

She went to Hunt-
mgton in 1871 to substitute and has held
the joh ever since, though many: yea
ago she was promoted to the post
1, | super rincipal of the Main Str
wry school ‘The Board of Kalue
of Huntington has adopted unani

| For You! “For Everybody!

Miss Greene is an alumna of State
took part in drama work
nilerygradrate,
Her direction, staging, writing and
playing ina recent drama before a radio

hut 1 never listened to then
“E just went ahead and taught my: pupils,
and my health took care of itself, 1] mously a resolution praising. het
never went to bed carly, either.”

a recent issue of

Mies Greene... wise” Fea inane (a Miss Mayhee was as durable a
DEG SE boarder as she was a school teacher, Call and let us show
9:30 o'eluek, fram Te ihe leat wre room tort} Dependable Flowers’’ you this wonderful
Afiy-seven yes fe We Telegraph Flowers tu all Parte little typewriter.

ticle in the New York Sun m New Stre n Of the World Price, complete with case, $60

said in part: These dramas were] Miss Ke alind Greene, an alumna, [ander to

roy Hin isan] eicg EN SY Peta i || BCI gy” RET,
yam itccenntand’ ne userh ae ist aot he lke al f; Cine Wome Savinge Bank Bldg
or ‘|| STEUBEN STREET Remington

"SON SUCCEEDS FATHER,
yee ete Corner James Portable

success of these dranmis was diseuvered
Pre

Just night to fie for the must part in the 47 YEARS A TEACHER''
he adhd aN el —— | Re

Phil Humphreys. as Testing my

for thirty

Sanford A, Cortrighty
years a teacher and) for seventeen
yours a district superintendent in the
uN Middieton, recently
Middleton, Mr
uate of the N

make their awn persenatities felt wer

ability. of the artists participating te
the air without seeming inn the least mm

natural ur affected."
‘The play in whieh Miss

Sehool at Alb:
Me spe
bettering the cmditions r
furn- [schools of his district, Me ix. suc

inhied with thei shy. tele: eceded by his son, A, M, Cartright,
vision, they had ne place to go but home, [the office of district superintendent
according to the drama,

Miss Grecne as fur several months a) NEW ETA PHI MEMBERS

member of the WG" player a , ri alii
Phare in radio dea om the 5 ifs selene in fll mee
UL Ais yy Hotethy Kasimesen, Trene Kowler

Ml) Marwaret Betts, al” sopiomures

world ratio fair in Ma

ALUMNAE AT NUPTRALS
OF FERRIS-MC GREGOR
The wedding of Caroline Ferris, ex If it’s made \

“29, and Doughis MeGregor of Detroit

took plice recently Ie home af H
Weal i

Meaty formers i
State ¢ ‘allene women | sa attended 0 f
at tate cane a a a
Perea and tira: eye oe
Fae tte” alc dete
What sear enamel ~~ - RUBBER

performed the ceremony

ANNOUNCERS NAMED |
Mit Sith 2s Ie ain
itl ae re We Have It HUI
Kt We avene, —Anivy it

vill announce athletic everty
a Page Hall |

Lucille Beauty| Electricity

Salon f 1
208 OUR tte Bldg) opens a new era O ocean trave

SPECIAL, ALLING RUBBER CO. Miraculously quiet and vibration- comforts found in the finest hotels.

Hot O11 ‘Treatmentand Shampoo-
Ing for long halr $1.52 1 swiit, the new
-d 8, §. Califor.

@,

Complete electrification makes the
California an engineering marvel
and a commercial success; it is
booked far in advance, a sister
ship has just been launched, and
another is under construction,

for bobbed hair $1,00
Shumpooing and Marcel Waving for bobbed
beet cedar ari fei 451 Broadway
ing for lomg hair $1.75. Manicuring S00

nia, |.
senger s

in ocean travel.
Smart Electricity drives the California so
i ae fucl bill for the Cn sea or land, in every walk of

Coats - Hats - Dresses pirreneye: riveemeerrere nur tif, electricity is in the van

even less than (he Canal tol of progress, Undreamed of
Electricity mans the winches, yesterday, the electric ship is
bakes the br makes the asymbol of the electrical in-
ice, polishes the vilver. And - dustry’s part in modern civil-
electricity cools the ization and a prophecy
and provid of even greater ac-
complishment,

s opened a new cra

For

‘This

is ta Gomi on ret

Gym ‘Togs = Hosiery cabi

passengers with the
ear

Steefel Brothers,Inc, | GENER AL ELECTRIC

ENERAL & CHENEC)

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOV! VEMBER 2, 1928

“COLLRE INTEMPERATE?” QUERY;
STATE ANSWERS “YES” AND “NO”

Dr. Richardson Declares Comic Magazine Humor Only A Poor
Attempt At Wit; Miss Lansley Wouldn't Buy Comic
Magazine For Fun, But Commende Activities

By Bessie. Laveves

intempera

of ext s, especially
faculty members agree with him in part
Hof the Latin and Greek departments,

ings of various sorts,

sports. of American college
get tuo much attention from the students,
MI these Would be well Hal Wook were picked at rand
Kobert J. Shillinglaw,
Lion, humor magazine,
defend his publication,

questioned
A proper pluce in a moderate de- itor of the
Int as they are at present, they
divert fhe students’ attention too’ much
from the

Wwas asked to,
He said, "O1

contese, a bunor

for cumnic
Laughed, “they sire uswally
as one Sees in them the poo
the students ty fied sank make hunoe
Real humor is spontaneous and natural;

sary, Neither are instructors of athletic
t] teams, or a few other things 1 might
mention, if yon want to he technical

emember the od

Me buon gf ornate Cal
i ups
Heet of student humor, tly have eraving for many: extra-eu

C. Decker, head of the

German depirinient, thinks it iy the

san as it wits forty years ago,
{wu chet snethods

rieular

tivities including one for a

i this were ot 0,
‘of them ourish

AIDS IN SPONSORING QUARTET RECITAL

T0

will be th

he siven

Instruct

given cael

room 110

dl ior

t for

for their
day

Approsi

ready. sign

and the inter-re-
jonship uf ik students, He

the only differenee now is the word-
the essence is the sume and. the
ure the same

Shillinglaw Defends Humor
“A humor magazine serves its purpose
It attempts to present the more ludicrous

mperate” Says Miss Pierce side of cullege life to the student and at
Miss Anna FE. Pieree, dean of women,]the same itme give its editors and. stall
vocal wetivities ive it rel lyembers at training, in developing his or

in eullege. —"Sucial activities at eee Ah
He eee ete tet te UT her judgment, A humor magazine gives
supervised and kept within temperate [tase of uy who try to he funny at
Jamnds, Social activities have a place in tities. an outlet for our enthusiast and

college hecause they are a means of re}! urd some entertain

Dre, Broderick We Candin,
vouneil whieh presents Mhavzaley 4
at Chaney's hall

1A TEST WHO’S WHO

LISTS SIX MEMBERS

OF STATE FACULTY), :

laxation between work, the satlery,”" Dr Phiretd Wo 'Thompontt, prefesscr
comic magazine, it has ain nsley, ‘29, president of abe af English, and Ves Gewrne Ae 8,
ce rg ten He Aa th es tot thik that age ner oi ve sprint th
wil it perhaps helps tent find” certain lie HV the colleges is intemper iy: were cet id Whie’s Atha Bir
texpected abilities, nm thenselyese [eth activities at col Hf ne frst ur Leshlent A
‘This is the faculty side af the ques-{ Well organized and thereto BE, fe Uy ee
acs te fac ie a ao Pater be]. ruber, Wan William Ue Seu
x isecat dh activities but the student isn't expected ler, Dean Mn Bo Pie
ticipate in all of them, He can] Dean Harlan FE Harner re al
sense, choose a well: Both Dr. Thernpscon atl Ue
5 Deinuuney Coueun acaay Deegan of interests | were Hite sts eneatons. Dr
for the “¥alth for our Fathere™ J] int eh ajiyshie and beaten, for | anh “Marva
ALBANY ul these Iie can get ty. khow Wis spent a sabfatieal sear in
OSPEL T ant his felliy stents, better] there he vedlvted
the Humor magazine, Vd never dates and Bayes
Hetty J. Eaton, ne president of the} Dr. Taanter art fe
“Edo not think socil] He received bis PhD, at versity |
“Sune iMemperate. —Soeial jaf Jena, He

leye more lateresting
a humor magazine T
dul make fur a well-balanced systett of [in
think there és enough humor within the
walls ef the ¢ Ht the need of
Deering, inter

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MONDAY LAST DAY

BECOME “CUB,”
MISS STEELE SAYS

“AM those stitdents who still wish
to try out for the editorial sta of thy
Stark Cousce News, will come
room 110 at 13 o'clock Monday: for

new assignments
40, dirvetor of the
said today, ‘This

last opportunity. whiek will
this yeur for students
he deckared
jon in journalist
y Monday at TL
until further
«1 upperelassinen who have
the course are expected ti
the clisses or make exense

absence, Miss Steele said te

innately 75 students fave 3
ved up for the course. a
tual work for the Sri)

This is one af tl

sses_on record for the ei

ment of the publication
wweeks? instruc tinn:

1
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Niter the unstec
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uring the year

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nn wark done for the publica

tion ducing the year,” Miss Steele said

"it| MORE ALTOS NEEDED

WOMEN’S CHORUS

bership of the women’s charus
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iw amusic. This
insidered hurse: fur the bein
year, he saith Dre Canty
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vis in the at

anime conyentis
altos.” Ne said
wr 2 and & Sieur Sunt One of the outstanding suber yee
Hani are expected We attend hie ehoris will do this winter iy. “Ectoe
tank 1. Hoynion, superintendent ye yee elt Was ee
wols at Lhe, whe delivered: the | Conus hari his vat

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Robin

iN
a

Only €
Oo

Junior
Fen Eye
1, from
Walsh, ©
sand Ren
Juniors
nat be at
The pti
fater, M

The J
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Februar,

any lis
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chi

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faculty,

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOVEMBER 2, 1928

5

JUNIORS SCHEDULE
PROM FEBRUARY iL

Only Class Members Who Pay
Dues To Be Admitted,
Walsh Announces

To Aves Alama ‘COMMISSION PLANS

| “CLEAN-UP” DRIVE)

| ToWage Campaign In Men's And ||
Women's Locker Rooms,
McGarty Says

Junior prom will he cvndetes at the
en Eyek hotel Friday: night, Febrsars
1, from nine until tw
Walsh, vice-pres 4 7 7 |

Warlsworrh,
Fessephine Holt, ‘3,
31, will doe in char
“H.

We are pla
jrukor time f

he hay.” said Miss: Me
ine “Leaver, “AR. will see
are kept in order

f will see thi
heph in sadder an the seienee

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“s" NEWS’ STRAW VOTE
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have “i ir in

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CHEMISTRY STUDENTS | TAKE ANNUAL PICTURES |

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every sundwheh made ap tresh ter indi idualorder

c Ambassador At St. James Court
Rescues Kitten Of State Co-ed
wir State Colle y

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thy Kling, SAE andl | as
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SEE EULTRA TION PLANT BEFORE THANKSGIVING)

COMMUNION SERVICE
DATE TO BE FIXED
AT NEWMAN MEETING

rhe date of the first quarterly com-

Thursday
ing to Anne

Mary Rat
wneiin, Helen
Horeta Murray, M
Mazar, Len T
Mangiret” MeGuire

TAG DAY NETS $51 :
FOR NEW BLECTROLA i

jvet Sherman ‘anil None

|| 1S FRESHMEN TRYOUT
FOR CLASS QUINTET

Hiiteen men this week answered Conch
for the

Cort, elk

mittee
An asldlitional SHOE is expected to hy

ay which will

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8TATE COLLEGE NEWS NOVEMBER 2, 1928

RECORD SQUAD OUT
FOR POSTS ON FIVE

Seven Letter Men Back In Line;
Klein Faces Hard Task
As Center

B

Sorts

A record
answered (

team are

is a man of this. type
Klein will have to jump

andicay for Lot to be
called upan ty fice men a great deal

taller than he i iter game and

in the

Home court, the
isss a very hard
their com

Weammber 7,

DR. JOHNSON TO SPEAK

"32 FIRST CLASS IN ves
6 YEARS TO CHOOSE |Y.M.C.A. WILL CONDUCT |... te sh

GIRL AS PRESIDENT $150 DRIVE THURSDAY noe es “PALL DANCE TOMORROW

Heads Freshmen

Dramat
ounces the

ics, Nile Clemens

Mary
Ilene

Catherine ‘Traver is. the
in six. years te be freshman presi
dent,

Elected first girl president of a fresh- |
man class in six years, Catherine ‘Traver, Thur
32, at {Ye Mt
the first meeting conducted irises
Freshmen men presidents
Clarence Nephew

immed leadership of the class

nity
far the past |
Herbert

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