State College News, Volume 12, Number 24, 1928 March 16

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Folk Songs, Danieea To Follow; |‘ ie
Alice Walsh, '30, Heads “
Committees

DANCING IN GYMNASIUM

jamal musical comedy

Flays Are Under Management
Of Francios, Orfall, Marks,
And Douglas

» |ELECT JOSEPH HERNEY

, BASKETBALL CAPTAIN
MISS JONES PRESENTS
MELODRAMA TUESDAY

SHILLINGLAW TO SING
fROM WHAZ MONDAY:

Po Cellars Give Ash Cans A Cold?
Shulles Gives Jazz Reply For Show

FLECT SPRAGUE HEAD |,
OF 1929 TROUBADOURS|

CHRISSIE CURTIP

WOMEN’S DEBATERS
LEAVE FOR KEUKA
THIS AFTERNOON

31 WILL HAVE
RIVALRY SING FRIDAY

HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS HAVE 7

CONVENTION HERE TOMORROW

LEAGUE VOTERS’ UNIT
REPRESENTATIVE TO
ADDRESS ASSEMBLIES

iss Sterbing,

‘DR. PAINTER SPEAKS c
jah Y.M.C.A. louse gl

So Pointer,

Must Pay Dues To Attend Soiree; Bids Will
Be $3; Favors And Decorations Are Secret

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Dr, Richardson He: Heads Ancient
Languages Group; Thompson
Will Make Address

HASTINGS, | RISLEY SPEAK
"lDr,

Brubacher Announces
Committee Chairmen
And Main Speakers

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library
in the

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 16, 1928

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ISSUE EDITOR—LOUIS

CUT SHOWS NON-COOPERATION

‘Phe finance board is w be highly commended on the way

in whicl it hay huntled the budget and the collection of
the sturlent tax here

The fact that the appropriations tthe yurions clubs,
swcietis and organizations have Ind te be ent this year

shows that the student body: hiey mat cosnperatcad with the

Doierd tthe best af its abilities, Hit, the fact that the

ceuts have been se small shows that the Hoard has used

careful planing aut consideration inthe hauling uf the

College fin
Although each of the organizations has thud ty suffer a

Heerease fn its appropriation, it is expected that the ents

Will Wor be felt tm severely, He aloes tat seem gauabte
that any one geome will suffer ty a great extent heeatse af

the Fareed cutting down on the aypenptiations, 1 sects

lw deplorable that thers are st

some students at State
College whe hold ont ane reine either tu jay thei obliga
bo ws

susie

tion oF te make any explanation af their faiture

The finance Inve is willitig tie fisten tee awl

seriously any excuse affered by the students tur aot meeting

HL every REOUP, For tts to expect ellierysioe mnths paurticubar

situation would be fully

Whe Naavs wishes tee express ie appreciation ane thank

Wo Professor York saul rhe members st tie Hesatl whi have

problems ot the Collage this sear

COME TO PRENCH Prd!

Weevelt ete is one at the tem: events an ate Calle
year in which cvery one takes path st all
Wartmemty enjoy the Brew ew Laanelner, anette ant
Hilarions crjoyment at waite ns Paris that opts Prem ty
ete,

Committees have been spendin beats an aie etter
Put uw Pete whieh will please Pyery event tran

the plays nthe sauder to the

anicinge in the yas
sium will heat the best, this ye
So-if yom know a gonnd time whew yar see ih eaming

You Will take pleasure inv attending French bere te

MUZZEY'S TEXT, REVISED, BECOMES
BALANCED “AMERICAN ADV!

. New York: Harpers,

eds little introduction to college readers.
revised and extended form of Dr, Muzze
known college te
sion, for it now

icludes numerous illustrations to en-
possibility of monotony

publishers have
Among the most atte

terized the regular texts, the
full page pictures,
ait of Washington by Stuart
the arresting of a witeh,
courthouse, land
stown in 1619, vote counting
“Tilden election, and portraits of the
he generations that have shaped our national char
ration of political ands
cherished as distinctive!
He 10 exert, a potent influence
hods by which we shape our present
8." he points out
mand of American lait

piece, sketches depicting

Considering the de

the nation's history in the light of new points

ts these volumes inthe
that they may “contribute to a better
da Feviation of the

are two volumes af well earned standing that

it pktee in the library of the
1 who plans to keep his eal
do well to get The lmerican

text book would

DEARBORN EXPLAINS
SUCCESS FOR BOTH
ASSEMBLIES FRIDAY

"Success is the attainment of a posi
bles one to exert the
or the ultimate wel-
humanity," De, Ned Dearhorn,
dn

tion which «i

ion, said in both assemblies Friday:
his definition ol ess especially

ceria position, but the influence, or
the philosophy of life which men like

A motion was am
the student body that a donation he col
leeted toa Arties
Dumbari, a workman on the new huild

Monday

cmure instead of the regular culleye text
extra expense will he more than all
t. both in the home library
enticing reference hooks,

the cover jacket iy innterestiy

set hy the sreater

shoulders a anedern lin
marine euts across in front of au ox

the stage, The part
way interpreted ‘hy
Haw. “29, avhe won the admiration
J ssampathy: ai his aaicnee it hie mie

tween political, social anit eeu
homie fields: sets fair On other aspects
other than battles willbe

brought up in the ald school

WASHINGTON'S FA)
MATCRITY, RUPERT
————$___pywair
George Washington, The Rebel und The Pavviot

phy way a satire ont amaerieal hiv
Fiat aan Bay

With ‘this. second hook +

were eqmally well exeenten, Tt wi:
rected by banily: Williaans, "28,

Mr sueceeds in wWeiline a far
more interesting, Iwwk tht wits h
i

prefer ty read about his eu
than his pursuit of a myste
ig with the somewhat seta
gentleman of the: time

Ww are treated ur seta, Ielige
al the infaanwons tents ta ats
His. seville takes ts bo

| Mis

jlramatios eis tirangh

the

Contead aventte teat Lathe yy
Miaygoet’s” Companion | hey yr

ht This srilivesy tes tight
fy teach them ty persevere int the, wa
i Ne ad te psay tor their eda
then that thes ual st vomitey
must read throtyeh thi
i geil startling dlishartions
Thy at abouts it the hy
‘ly coneeriing the
4 bewildered tana
Hose ot a caluniniatie
ventures the viewpoint thar hal Washinton
ie ae ut furty-tlieee Ie wend Ie listed se
Conuparetl with th
stich ay Napolevn,
Wotte, the was at hack number

Virivants, Cant sr
His was the Latte that coon

Mer Inothier sity antanahet

Horna ta Patil

York, tk to Fhatuba stad tne
hea oi the Cute Sh

Hie tale iy sae thrilling

AW this happened ti

Muerieu’s  jreatest

sight

wetw deprived af higher dues

because the ganyy fhe

Bway a Lreanciibotts
aticcens. Miss Gael “is. tey Ie: cunustatie

Hat athe selection fer eat MISS HEYL ADDRESSES

Namey Me
ing itt “the tale
seemed perfectly free aad at home. un

lB, was very charm

pretation of the ilual role yt Servany fll the

wl Ma Usd tenure
Mie ease was completed with Koval] tly

| Rawa, “SL cast ay Sir Gerald, the sa fe

Satie Haisband at “Laws Banas. Te { the

Phe scennd play: vat the prograin ya
HW amwelty for the State staue.  Settimes | ine
unl effects were extremely slitivult tssistitel an en

Horace Myers, “31. vast as iv shejected | he AVL
tubercular inivatid, Wier thud
ative Inne dy the

cellent,

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Hol seen te tae

of the pay as dil Myers. tl

heel up theit climaxes ‘ery. yell

Huruiture seit iv thie play slirceted by
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the salvatied |
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ntributions will dw ve vast
the Soiree wunler et th

Wine Agaariten, “2, elitr ay i
Hay, Tw ewer lesuetieal Me tay
Moware, 28. will be shan ant
J vurpte, joa Sud btack [rman
he" Five Wil be av week ean ey

“Budget Cut Is Deplorable,’

Violet Pierce, ’28, Belie

tellers ite Labuan diy
i wnvlivinlual eins ah thee dandy
Hd comparison wath tet

i tung famte
204 $Lhay met

concerns tehers" he declared | terme his capt
The qualification for success is aot fi meat year

the best players State has dunt in ry
ent years, May he anu his team hea

W gond svason meet year

Aristotle, Bae Lincoln
avanced, ‘These men are immortal,” he
eonilraedh: Miso we take pleasure in aw

de ane seconded by men's. interehas

the junior kiss: team
env themselves fir
ea elt hax [af their opponents iat the 1
for this are worthy

Vw
Hamels the bie seine vt tle aie
iss leven
with the anid festnin tw

Baseball will begin. soon.
first game is scheduled for May 5
with Jamaica 1
the opposition,

he two big. games
on the program are the two cl:
with Hamilton college, one here

The first uf last week's plays, sirevtel| one at Clin
ty Mildred Gabe, Clinton,

| Lauds Sus. She | HOMEMAKER’S SECTION

Whiy tied heats 4
canta

Wnaracteristhes wal stjevt matter

hits [entrance ¢
te [ortnad seh

|5 STATE COLLEGIANS
GIVE JAZZ PROGRAM

” Says Watts,’28;
ves It Quite Fair

“NVC per vent an
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 16, 1928

JUNIOR FIVE BEATS
"FRESHMEN TO TAKE

CAGE CHAMPIONSHIP |

By Roy V. S
By defeating the freshman qui
Friday, the junior class basket!

inter-class basketball league.
had t

ament
outfit, Tuesday 16
the right to ploy

‘of the tour-

junior’s used two complete
ms, putting in the second team after
first string outfit had ran up

the juniors a hard battle and perhaps
c lass opponents inthe
but they didn't have a
up a 10-2

seore by the end af the first quarter and
the frash were never able tw fesse that
gap. Carpenter, Koerner and Auerbach

featured for the winners and Lyons amd

Ludlum played best for the freshman
five.

Saturday, just tv prove that they were
champions, the juniors went ov
Pharmacy colleyce snl har
macy cullege [rest enter
was the star ai this 1 scurity

nineteen of his. tens punts.

AGNES ALTRO GIVES
CONVENTION REPORT
AT ALBANY CHURCH

port uf
First Lutheran churel in Albany

versity
Dro Hoover taid down five laws: is

Lutheran tule
campus. ‘They ine
ut superficially

luxury; develop ‘self cv
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in tw societies if they lead trace
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der ideal conditions.
particularly and the public yen
erally welcomed at all times.

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Telephone West 1314

S!-Thompson, professor of EF

PLAY “FOUR HORSEMEN’
BY CANDLYN, THOMPSON

‘The first rendition of the sacred con-
ie Four Horsemen" will be given
Paul's Episcopal church tonight at
It o'clock,

‘The text, written by Dev Hh

selected from the revelations of
the works of Henry: Vaughn,
Scott sand others,

De Frederick 1
structor in music, composed the score,

Other sacred works will he given,
State College students are invited to at
tend, Dr, Candlyn tuaay

Walter

‘| MISS JOHNSON WILL

ADDRESS CLUB APRIL 11

Miss Lydia Antoinette Johnson, super
visor of practice teaching will
iuiress las

Han the Hin,
the teac ahnson
will consider her subject from the star:
point uf pictures amd supplementary
readings

Five were initiated at the fast anecting
Phey includes “Vera Woleatt, Filth
Lawrence, Klizabeth White, Idella Bas
nan, Muriel Davies, all sophomores,

’30 GIRLS DEFEAT ’29

irks defeated the
hall yume

20, Thru
theetine, huvever, the sere Was. hbsn
even aml at the enh af the first halt it

He suptmors
ty

of the juniors,

freshmen cheered the
juniors rallied in each quarter exeept the

Harbin Andrews
vot Mary Hart did inost f

whike Marie Havke seared: most fur
sponte

Candiyn, ine}!

ON BASKETBALL COURT}

MISS AGNES E, FUTTERER.
PSI GAMMA ENTERTAINS
fais Din, 27.
Gana, Was a
Gaui Wise 8

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College
Humor’s

Reads Play March 28

"|The Last in

SENIORS ELECT WOLFE, | | R#CEIVES Position

ROWLAND TO OFFICES) csi she Stinvcoln pute sto,
of ewe Shee forthe tor as | Winkel bt af he me een
according t on held Wednesday, | department a

| Fas

class prophet and Chrissie Curtis for|

ran
HGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE

rau EP car,

1 MARS eee
With linerison Ford wnd Jun i Coutan
MON., TUES., Wi

Dorothy Rowland will be th

nunced today

psephine Lawrence
jon of new members will take
ple immediately after the dinner, she |
said

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