State College News, Volume 9, Number 4, 1924 October 17

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' CAMPUS DAY TO-MORROW

State College News

NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS:
ESTABLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1918

VOL, IX NO. 4 ALBANY, N. Y., OCTOBER 17, 1924

VARSITY TO

Communion Held,
President Speaks)

v rterly Communion of
all nan Club was held Sunday, €
12 nt the 9110 mass, at St. Vinesnt de
W's Chueh, After the mass,
st followed at the Acalemy of

|Juniors Entertain

PLAY FROSH Freshmen To-Night

freshman, don't feel blue
party

Iere's that

Worcester Defeats lian ville cane
State College it present av our party: and youl have

you're

| Cc

$3.00 per year

AMPUS DAY
TO-MORROW

‘Football Game and

Pirate Ring Feature

nals of fun, the Hlaly Name, AU the speakers’ ae
he junior-freshmen party will be held | Jr Mrubacher, Rev, Joseph | Tomorrow, October 18, will he a bisg
oortall between State ancl the Col-| wmigity at State Calle. As W te nents] (unteyr “Aten” Neowin niu atfee shy at States as Comme Way. alivnys
gate freshinen will he a feature of the | ine een, the party is to be a Mary Driscoll were seated, Miss Drise | jg, fa those who have been here for
afternoon program on Caupus Day, | sae However, those unable | calle: President af Newman. Cli, PinGee aoe IU ee
‘ oy “Jeane in, amasguerade, are equally wels. fraduced the gnest of honor af the [OH GF mare af these days, Tittle need
Womnerrows, the committee has a cone, he first part wt the progratn | ells, Dr Hvulacher, whi presented a ke said, "To the freshmen a pron
nounced, State will play the fest of will he held inthe auditorium at 8:15. very forceful speech, his tapie dealings of a hig day" ean he given, 10 has
{Is er tne: gaunes aieuinst the year ‘There will he wn address tthe fresh with Phe Develawinent af the Sym- jon tradition at State tw anake Cant
ies, feane VTAWATtRAT a seeriek me, aesthetic dduieing, and a comedy mnettieal eaching. Personality.” De ‘
Mngen Gent anti at Wieetel | ven hy font already ted ean Heuhacher commended Newman Club Ps Day ene af the events of the
prurk, he game promises 19 be A Sey Dranitzke, Isabelle Plude, Niles for its permanent social and religions (Collere year
hatte in whieh both teams will pot hight, and Carlton Moose, The rest contribatians to the formation af the, Activities will begin at E00 P.M,
supa hard tischt of the pronsram will be held in the gym= truly Christian attitnde toward the ‘when there will he a hockey. wate,
College students il tomorrow afters asim, where deve will be refreshments teaching vacation. He ala sake Ot Th juniuey anu ft augaliant lie
dons have the frst onpertmnity of ai dancing. Prizes will be given for the noel for work of this kind duct
noon. the dirt enportinity ie is test enatumies, fines of intolerance and seniors and sophomores,

the Season tn support the tein en

men ni the committees
Refreshments, Mildred 1
Harey Gulf
Swart; Musie,

prejudices and of the
man Club in supplement
rational apport

wehall of the
Associatic
dent, alto expronsedl her pleas
club's obvions loyalt

thase of the college
sented to the

co of applying

as follows
Decoration
Mary

The Worcester game preyed tut
State has a foothall team af which she
should be prowd. ‘The game, althougte
ending with a seore af 7-0. in Wore
cester's fivor, should he considered .t
victory for State, Our wen, by: their

showed the ‘prospect
a winning team at State

Goulfrey,

Faculty Passes _
Resolutions "

afte

will
the

ML Widgetivld

* freshmen will beggin at 3:00. Dy M
me will be the main feature of the

At 7:80 1M.

the football

parle
mie between the Varsity and Colgate

This

rout ppregeran
body
where

the student
auditorium,
Si

meet in the

, who

most popular senior a

pA eeater meted tlhe ine UN A te faethe mnbers of New York viewpoint ta: the details yiay (has heen chosen hy the student body,
waco ptabived the Wall, ran |W tied Fred Hite and in eonclusions further emi- will asceml Wer throne as Campus
Ke vennsie grinds and was tackled, ice Bree over the untidy” death phasized the desire of Newman Club | Oyen,
h the Franeisea Martin a loyal and en te eosaperate with State College, Ans)
f Minsiastic. worker in theit midst father very enjoyable part at the montis | After the erowning of the qu

fine, State y

Whereis. the untimely death of figs progeam wits the. vocal sole by
touk the Weatiediie Hee Atartines hie taken (rein | Aeay Murray, panied hy
vera ain tnt anion ts a loyal calleanne, devote Agatha Blick ‘i
vue tea yard tine Frieaid and at inspired teacher, te
fumble hy Worcester, t

| INTERSORORITY TEA

House on the Geld. Jobuson then sic- af the New
evedea in getting ihe ball, but was | y Michers ide ‘There is little hint in the one short
tackled “after a runs of fifty” yards,| NOPE Slate, Collewe’ foe Peacters Ml sentence ante 128 handbook, 1
State in raph succession 1 Teeth seis af parvonad and pros | the fall Tatersorority wives a ten to

lirst downs, On the fourth we which freshmen sare
kicked. The first half ended with
Worcester having the ballon our forty
yard line and the sere still 0 to 0,

ME the beginning af the second ha

rity | ss, aa
Worcester kicked to Stute. The batt it esatved

fessional toss that we feel at her early
death, and our hearty
ber ablenatid wark ant intenee white
she was permited to H

those who pour" tw he
| found at this funetion, Tntersorarity
will he at home to. the college f

ty on Suurday,

thirty, to fivest

wats Fi tte} ei il to the faculty of October 2. Te seill be one. af the
nest down Stite hiked,” Worcester sigtchney Collages, lr aaheene | Mest atraetively friendly socal events
Started i series. of line plunges. and yes af the y

then runs.” Aided by afew breaks, thanks for its kindness and attention eveyone eqme—nnd forget tests of
es of the next

Martinez during her last

they seared a touchdown about. the He nee Tie ih the past week and qui
ead of the third quarter, State the “mn ina Fraternal mingling of tea, fam,
rallied anti the fourth completed little cakes—and dancing lis
two forward passes which netted of. these resolutions | —————
Pwonigaing” garde. AN gkeug. tle y of Middlebury jof the fuculty, expressed by these

aqiarier the hall was. in State's. pos- | M
gevsion, “The ‘seore atthe end wal as| Col

vor of W
The finesup was

to intimate friends, to the] resolutions, may be added that of, the |e
ws for publication, jent body of New York
"To the decp-felt grief and sympathy | College ee

Sophomores Must Return Buttons n
Insignia Too Large }i

—Donnelly
R. T—Crawford

jainor
Johnson

Ti —Cantwell

there ister he

Huests are

Sophomores

Hall, when students. wi

inment i
feature is 10

an enter
The ow
yo AM students: and

asked to come dressed as
Later, there will be refresh-

ments and dancing,
The committee whieh is working on

nt is ay follows: Seniors:
Ruth Moore; Jun-
Lomax, Ame Koff;
Lois Dunn, Norine

Martha

Dorsey.

Music Association

To Give Concert

The first concert of the season, under

auspices of the State College Music
will take place on Fi
in Chancellor
have the pri
he fiuest pianists
Gabrilowitseh,

ciation,
December 12,

of hearing one of
the world—Ossip

brilowitsch is not only a great pianist

» equally reat orchestral conductor,

¢ is at present the conductor of the

LG NS ae Freshmen girls Friday, removed the | that the class of 1928 was not within its| Detroit Orchestra, but still finds time to
Si —Kuerynski were We handed | rights in removing the buttons without|yive a few recitals every year. ‘The
tubs: Nephew for Crane; Graham them ty one of their members’ and an: regardless of their size.) bringing of a pianist represents a new

permission,
ny they | This week:
mai eli M

ask-
to

Gilehrist for Cantwell,

for Johnson;

they cirenlated a petition
nia to compel frestim
sini until new ones ea

il that since, i
larger than logs s
ri, wear the
freshmen assert the butions. are| provided
eqilation, since they are miore than} A retest has bees

All students who have left see
ond hand hooks to be sold at the

departure on the
ciation,

vations for them
application to Mr, Candlyn,

tale in the lowes all are asked to fan inch “it tamer, Therefore they vt ers sit a
all for thon tmavaltately oe they. ||4¥ Femoved tiem and wish to | We ther | tax
o ra i ge atelycor they 1 off. Sophomore girls whol than the pins, anil new pins, which will) public for $2.00,
will:bestisposed:a discovered iirsuied the girl who [conform to rexitkition requirements, ei

collected the pins.’ "The sophomores say|he secured! by the sophomores,

It is thou

is fi

icket.

$1.30, and reser=
ay now be made on

Page Two STATE COLLUGE NEWS, OCTOBER 17, 1924

State Callege News ADVANTAGES OF STATE. CLASSES PHOTOGRAPHED

“Why did you come to State when you | Panorama pictures of the stil
had_your eh vet from {body af College, mide by ekisses
» 8 Se ‘eed me. | last’ Friday, will appear shortly in
T replied, {issue of ain Albany newspaper, 7
were taken hy photographers fu

Oct. 17, 1924

Because T want to tee
Published weekly during the collexe 4 :
tp of the: Nev |, ow Oat isthe i

gear Dag the i Albany Hevening News awul the Kuiel . °
York ‘State “College for ‘Teachers at | Wy’ Fore State College. Lever since] iveker Press, Iwas feasid leg,
Many, New York. 1 Agee fa (es works fa tectunieal errr had Ge. ve

‘The subscription rate is three dollars |
per year, Advertising rates may be had | | Sd TE CCATCSTTie cae Yt
Sn applcaion tothe business manager, [aH Mss, for caring cu my, par

(Articles, manuscripts, ete, must be| portunity Tur developing ullier ambitions
in the lauds of the edltots belore Mot

‘of the junior ¢
onl at he el Wel Dorothy Taylor, "25, ths recently
sincther picture af the juniors. will He) joy elected toy maaan xn

tiawde tater, i at cam be arrauget qo | Meet elected to Omicron Nu “This
iit the ‘ehiss’s cmeenience. ‘The three haorary: society sas organized at

fate College tiot only affords

day of the week of publication.) inet he very heat uth verfect pitures willbe ibis STG CS LISLE iene is
cues eh en Nhe nt etlar gallegey Ait tice al annnncensent of | RaMership anions the students of
Kaul es thoronel favestigatin af ma [ihe erilertion of the stideit tase The | Heme Keonomies. Only juniors and
Managing Editor that 1 considered as possibilities, TJ jasses were led in singing by Alws:| seniors are eligible, Ocher Omicron

Harry $. Gonrriy, '26 using. by | ?

at the educational value of |
could not he exeetted.

cr cer-] COMMERCE CLUB MEETS

‘The Chamber of Commerce Chib

members from 2
win, and Ruth Bussey

| Delta Om
27,

ie |

Business Mang
Rurit Harto
Subscription Mam

tfcate to teal
or wo

inter pleddie

held its first meeting of the college
liffeate to rely upon in ROE |" Billie’ Heinemann, “24, Kuily
Managers One of the factors whi atded me in] Feu October 1s with thet atthe ond
[ny es we te hers present. “Committees were aap Doris Jolson, "24, Hilizae

noite for soci
jes uf the coming ye
MM the etal ate planning a hot doy I en
fuast, wikieh da dal he fell $e. Ne a Miss Mary Pickard, Syracuse “23, of
future at Knickerbocker Lake. An Cooperstown visited Helen Elliott, “26,
trotlment of atleast fifty new mem- | at the Delta Omega house this week
hers is exp within another week. end,

ne amber is confident that the Kappa Delta weleomes amet
snecess socially t right, Katherine f

und business activ

F
Move, "35 hy ming: penple, 1 he pain
Assistant Subse inion Manager Lit atnpes a ome: semeidlerel is: Bek Ht
Tra anc New Vork State i th
Associate Ei german of
eae (ean i atuaantacseeee idl
var the isms :
26d emifess That ‘annttion one af the
isa am [things that especially lured me to State ¢
was the social life of the college, Meimg
a resident of Albany,
their many enjoyable times, and
that fam 'a student here and, have Mi :
feomtact with the members of State, 1 a
more than convinced that the inte Cale
us know how te work at

heth Renner, "2

Were setiests athe
Delta house over the we

«time of special benefit in
with commercial work,
“The ollicers wish that all those eligible

for membership would join the elub.

EDUCATION WEEK, S. C. T.
TO BE REPRESENTED |!

Reporters

house
riskin, Alpha Ejisilon Uk
1. has transferred 10 Simmnans Colt
» Hoste

Louise

sind both, well, During ation Week, Novem| dS Aeitine sient ie
|The last reason al ert to some,| ber 17 (0 23, State College will recox= | MANY PB as od the
THE CAT CAME BACK _ | the Heist is that State Colles wee in the educational | avequeline Monrne,

. 1 Phi extends her sympathy: t

s Day has seen scores, of tae representative part Mario 5 tn alee: RE

lumné drifting hack Why Jaden to enter heres aud since f have] Chamber of Com Se
this great influ of * rms"? /heen at Stale T have not had ane nuther, an -appropriate address to the

Do they come to display their new
gowns, the products of their enormou
2 Well, perhaps, but not en-

is in St

Van Schaiek, student body, soe earn es img from an

= 7 — ___| Peter's hospital ‘rem
THE COLLEGE AND ITS TRAM ppenictis,

haw, instructor in
* Great athletes owe a part af their greatness to t situations, Great College, visited
tions, in turn, are die in part to crowds.” ‘That is the belief of

vorite prafessors

over the week end,

it relieve, ‘
entirely. alls, Gaewan RK. G professor of “Peyeholog in the University of Minois, ned over Colum
them Mater is an {and author of The Esychology of Sparts, writing in Liberty. He goes on pm

angible something known as collexe T do not believe there is any magical or mysterio crowd | Cis, 24, Dorothy Heal ‘
spirit, Tt is an idealis exercise on a teant, but P do think is auick to detect small changes | Ginterwid, 28 Dison, 4, and Peyg

which “The Plastic Age," nderwood

in spite of | in the ality of
¢'to por- | suppart «
tray. hinge wviich makes | Hite
football lens gather new force in the | thinkin;
of something | gaine
which makes,

volee or the int ns, plenty. of .
tack of support. ‘The caustant repetition of the stout, “hold that | “agar, Sinnott, | 4
not help but force the members of a kas the crowd is | eke ha i. ty Kode
and [ believe that where there is a Mt of amend (0 he] he wreck end, ne Mt Me Howse ove
will follow,”
every reas to heed
if | his words, a duty is clearly outlined for every student of State College,
ich when it| is not a member of the football squad. It is to be present tomorrow afte
feeds and | in the cheering section, when State College meets the Colgate fresh
college. ‘Those who have | one of our two home james this sear, Ut is the collee’s,onportnn
able to define it; those whe | privilege to show a fighting spirit equal to that of the eleven
have apie’ i the strong Worcester ‘Tech. te
alize wliat they are missing. If you score of 7 to 0.
are among the former you are a vital privilege and duty which d hat t
part of this institution: if you are | are most needed, when the men are fighting in the shadow of their gorl-posts
nong the latter you are of little im- | ‘Then it is when organized cheering and not wild and random shouting may
portance to your college. Why not | turn the tide
Ket some college spirit, everybody? State College is proud of the te
vear its colors tomorrow :
er from thinly ot forty candidates whieh was able to hol
wR? | ter's fighting machine, a machine recruited from a student bovly of more thi
seven hundred. It ie glad tone covtch, its captain, and its
men. And, it will not fail the te ail it

nmi pledae ad State on
1 Johnson,
Nellie Main,
24, Miles Pollock,
Rupert, '24, Dorothy
thel, Seymour,

3, Malvina

tory funds, Tt is a someth
low the surface, but wi
wells up
nourishes

irecubers, 26, is leading
the WGY players, the kroup
i professionals who broadcast radio
dramas, from the General Fleetrie Com
pany’ “station at Schenectady. Miss
Greenery was with the compay last
worked np to the leading roles

nd th cheers come when they | wanna

m1 that represented it at Worcester i
Ridgefield pa tis prowd of a te:

WHY st.
© three

m
mati not

SYDDUM HALL NOTES

ve J davss, Payer aud rene Gaingell

c, its DEAN TEACHES CLASS PRESIDENT TO SPEAK hath 24 sient the week-end here,

taining 3d ‘vese the [ARIE fehing. at Midtotown
who told 0 fang ‘nd

aes, necording to Dr,| Men, are irvited to attend the of Patan County at Poughs ), M8. C: Selovar and daughter

r assistant professor of | Lambda Sunday School Class of Cal-| keepsie, Thursday, Octoher 23, and [24 Mrs. Wil nt Meare ana diets

jon, who’ h re of mutch | vary M. EB, Church. Dean Metzler is| the teachers of Long Tsland, Friday, |Vork Cia ein diag, alt of New

af the wark of compiling results trom) ihe teacher, and an interesting: and in- | October 24, at Amityville. Saturday and Sunday,

the questionnaires answered yearly by] struetive program has heen mapped | “The auiual report of the State), lil a Slater apent thio weil
Although no’ ¢ out for the y Teachers Retirement Board was read |4, heme Te SCR:

cited, these are the three nd social mectings are held the first before the faculty at their meeting last | New” Jersey, Ine heen visnene Ge

appear most frequently, he declared.| Monday of alternate months Monday daughier, Louise Denison, 28

standing in professiona
the influences of alum
its ath

All Methodist girls, especially freshe| Dr. Brubacher will

cl at

Regular business

foe
Ww
roe
ai 8
moos

|

Page Theo

MALE COLLEGE NEWS, OCLOBNR 17, 1924

Republicans May Be
Asked To Parade

Members of the State College Repub
asked tw march in a

Hien Chub may: he

demonstration pau
city rally hefore election day, it was said
and Dawes head

yesterday at Coolidge
quarters: in State Street

Republican campaigning with inte
opposition activity: hy the Demoerars and
continued this
ian did ot
campaigns

week, De
materialize publiewn
Seores of students have heen
publica Club, Many
ue ad Dawe

weit on,
enrolled in the
others are wei
but

a
ie Republics fe
instructions iv

ssiviing
voting

NEWMAN HOLDS PARTY
Neqwaniy Chib weleommedd its new enn

hers in the ekiss af 1928, atthe samunil

,
Mill,
ish practice teachingg in
School, wats the guest af th
and represe

reception, Aw in

5, th present «i
‘Club, pledged the freshmen,
aul Wold thein_ of the ideals ad aim af
the lub

Y. W. CABINET SUPPER
‘The cafeteria buzzed with the hum oi
busy voices ‘Thursday evening, October
9, What was doing? Why, Yo W.

supper.

eit most interesting
yw

com
“The membership
y. W

mittees. gave
committee stated the purpose of Y

0 bring the girls ot the college
closer friendship with Christ and
Wother, so that they: my. find both
emselves and in oilers life at its
AIL students, whether fresh

interested
and warke of ¥, We, drop
sin the hos by the ¥. W,
Hnalletin bowed. The
the hall-ap rata this: aid next, week
(Octuher 13-23) where thse wishing to
hecome members may di so, Member
ship fees ane one dallar per year
Social service committee has
dda work: among the settlement
in the Orphan Asytums,. the
the the Home for

st meeting of Yo Way €
Jr, Moldenhawer gave

toher May
Christian Fu

secand talk on
mental
Octoher 21, ¥, W, will have the op-
hearing Miss Emily W
among. the
Miss Weave
of the Mban
graduate of

PROFESSOR WALKER
DELEGATE

Ata meeting of the faculty called
, October 13, Professor Walker

ul Conference,
rk,

will he tables in|!

e|\ notion was carried that the dues

ite tothe New)

SENIOR CLASS NOMINATES

Hermeone Brabb, Harriet Dareus, and
Feluise Hrownell were nominated for the]

Value of Tests

When the psye
|Mepariments extanine entering stud
Jewel fall aud ask them to tell whether
TNocthantetit kertigee tiles, ive fifusteiows or hy, ek. or
2A. he new aficer ill the sition |" Eee tae
vate hy ATagiacel Tliehtige athe: g| thie answers on their fee value? Just

‘ nee Tens I ST that des these and all the other ques.

foreed ty resign due th ion 10]
sitet’ Wants Hionaires filled out by. the freshmen

DRAMATICS CLASS TO
| GIVE PLAY

The first dramaties play of the, ye
is sebeduted for the kuter prt of this |,
tionth, under the direction ef Kuith
Hingsins,

The chairmen af the

Make-ayp
ackenuish: Md
Hose

ice oof vice-president of the senor ela
Jat a meeting held Friday, Octéhe

| thoy
October |

Futranan
elle; Settings, Vivian

Hart |

‘Phe name of this production with not | which gave ler too many paints, aeeard> |
he made Known until the wight of the ing te the point system, The question was put to Dr, Arthur
play Many” Plana plays th K. Hoik, who has charge of the work,

mwither; Mildred White Detinitely,” he replied, " we eannot

ical My Vedier, the nice sa
Walter ‘Mor the "father.
Swart will dirvet! the next phy

SOPHOMORE CLASS ELECTS yj) jay just whnt
| Aba recent meeting of the sophomore} Some of the questions explain them=
class Miss Gertrude Swetmaw was elected | selves, such as, how many hours do
Athletic Fthel you think should be devoted to study,
i His, whe was haldingg two positions, lo sleep, to eesteation? ie
led as Girls’ Mletie: Ma

4 Miss Swetman

point out.

| Gints Manager, Miss

MUSIC CLUB ME

The Music Chih held its first, meeting | resi
vf the year in the auditorium, ‘Thursday. | fiyun
ether 9 Nettie Gilbert played. two |
violin solos, Phe Quartet” from, Rigo:
tte, and" Buiawink, hy Wienawski
Ruby Heron, Kath Cuber, ant Martha

user iN) are skiing fe for tiv

The freshmen class, ander the ditee=| jeeeytive stances Other questions, like,

is ina

oma siuue “tye Taian

dese? aad \ Lullaby." batt hy ‘Thurs tion of Mice Daly, Florence Craddoek, | heared one
aire yout quiek-tempered or calm? are

ho Lietranee, Agatti Klick yave thee Iva Hina, aid Gabi Cranes | at de ate wspertmocntal etnae 4

Hairy’ hy, MacDaw

ia sas aaa he Maclweheld elections Wesheslay. October 18, re yxing them yenr after ye
; Hane be Cine HU any etected the allowing olicers: mus When we ge

To a Wild Rose hundreds of
Clarence Class| throngh we may. he able to work ont

Nephew

The nest aneeting of the elub will he | President

Vhursilay, Oetuber 23, |Keporter, Jack Dobriss Manager Men's [ime sort of Taw. Cah MG
a Ailieties, Honey Meigs Student answers three of the altern:

Yther ie Ti tes hebd for{ lives favorably to himself and all the

yere fire ta be Feevates Held fOr) others unfavorably, we may be able

ARE YOU ELIGIBLE ike te

In answer ty many, inquiries, the fli] Vigg
cers nf Chemistry Clubs wish! te acl
that anyone who has passed Chemistry 1,|
and wha is naw taking any other | Seeretary
chemistry course, is eligible for member-) Ruth: Lane
hip in the elu Hreasurer

fe wre ally
co-oP | Manager Girls’ Athteties

li order ty abide hy publisher's] Eli@theth Strong, Marjory
rules, all first tern text huaks nnst —_
he returned hy Octoher 20, Come in
af ance or you will find yourself with KiAe 2: BERDGES

Kappa Delta Rho

Out a test
Jiottowing pledees: J
son, "20; DeWitt Zeh, 27:
Gri.

to form an advance opinion of the
ind cof an individual he is.

Ve have students,
"who hi

Erwin Allen, Charlotte Jones

continues
| thase alte

Honey Brigus

most
t may

njust, But
self unjust
was, dis=

Seoyer.

rally believes. hi
would say that he

No. one
honest on the questionnaire

tne} Answers. to aestions about the
occupations of relatives, tell us. fro
stock of people the student
"38; comes. We ean draw some kind of
idea of what he will turn out tobe.
Lis too much to say we shall somes
predict whether a person. is
tlestined for muecess or tnilire.in life,
and foretell. what fine of work is most
fitted for him, but that is am ulti
aim of of the investigat
Then

announces
Kottin Stephene
Ibert | whi

SPANISH CLUB

fof the Spanish Club
day, October
meeting will be

Ganong,
Harry

\ special meetin
Ms by

SOPHOMORES

1 Three dollars] “There he a meeting of the] lese
f Freneh C) wuesilay. afternoon, | ation shows
Ties! it four o'clock, i Room 100, A] is. an “than” briliant
|stident, we have a partial scx tion

si theaters are invited. to. thie: mvecting

Vaid he present, av it ls of]

Menge be sure and remember the

initiation purty ton he hla Fray
ft Oktalce

Shon that st

work, Ia. stilent will §

hoth in high s

ligenee fails, we know something else

is wrong. Perhapps he is doing too
|much outside work, A reference to

= |his answer to the question whether he

MATH, CLUB MEETS Jwill carn art of his college expenses

nmay account for this,
\ special meeting of the Math Club

valine The three chief te
Voatitical jis to he held “Chursday at M.imen say they chose State
ly. | etober 23,

I is of the utmost ims|their alma mater,” De. Heik said,
horkinee that every member be press its

‘tuning in ‘the teacher training
Proetent of he wit, to elect the treasurer and to vote field, its location and the influence of
fur’ those who are el
sophomores, who have selected His-

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QUARTERLY NOTICE
Fst issue of
terly must

the

The first meeting of the
Reience Club waa eld
Octals o'clock, in roon
Sine Hut Higuines

‘minutes of the last meeting, |
May 28, were read by the secretary.

should be sixty cents, the

| for the y
last yer ‘The names of the

| Miss Higgins predicted some very

Jinteresting lectures for this year's pro: Printers of State College
ny aniongs them a talk by Professor hn
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Special Attention Given
Society Work

Page Four

STATE COLLEGE NEWS,

OCTOBER 17, 1924

BASKETBALL
HEADSNAMED

Class Teams Formed

‘The upper class basketball teas
have elected the following officials to
t them through the gantes this
on; Senior team, Alice Daly,
captain; manager yet ‘to be elected}

M, Wright, captain:
Milmine,

beth
sophomors
Mary Ne
hat this

manager}

un
oe help. the them
to break training,
HIKE ENJOYABLE
“Coffee's rely nay." and om that
invitation, the Indian Ladderites. sprang

up to renew their supply of sp
a ta tomate, sooty deuyetnnts. au
‘The members of Dr, Dow
cation course, mtilized the
hold aay extra session of the elas, as a

result they may tell wild tales of a snake
captured ane allowed to escape,
The hike was satisfying; from the

who did not fall from

the Tadder, to the stalwart one wha wot

dered if the erevice was ent for her,
‘cess, specially

Dr, Croasdale,
Miss Mor:
amd Miss

faculty
Dr. Dou
ris, | Miss
Sentland,

afternoon at tree o'clock in the del
room of the
Avenue.

present
tate Cole
i elinp biter Wars

Plans being
itizenship
ining course ¢
ch other scouts,

G. A.A. FROLIC

Come and see the sophomores bee
chave in their anties to
at the frolic to be

‘A business meeting will precede the
stunts, At this meeting proposed
changes in the present constitutio

date of nominations for officers and in
the manner of winning lass numerals. |
hese proposed revisions are on the
A, bulletin board and should be
studied in order that the voting may
he a true index of opinion,
WORTH SEEING
-Bent for Heaven,’ staged at
the Capitol theater tonight and tomo
ight, is well worth seeing.
Futterer
Miss Futterer_ added
took: the Pulitzer dram
Tickets for the pla
balcony for a

Agnes FE

classes toilay.
that the ph

prize last yei
can be secured in
dollar ten, and with such a competent
judge as a voucher, there is no question
but that one’s money would he well
invested in procuring a ticket for the
portrayal.

| more after graduittion

itil

he voted on. These amend
which have passed the G. A. A. Cou
cil, are concerned with a change in the}

informed her}

CALENDAR

iday, October 17

00 P. M., Room 250,
n Party, Gym

Junior Freshy
Saturday, October 18
Campus Day:

Tuesday, October 21
¥. W. C. A, 3:00 P.M, Auditorium
Wednesday, October 22

Chamber of Commerce Club, 4:00 P, M.
Thursday, October 23
Club, 4:30 P, ML, Auditorium

Music

| Best Pedagogue
Freshmen, you've only just hein to}
be acquainted with all the events and)
new ideas State has to offer you! What
Jis it now? The
is that? No,
Jat study, he

uired course
ful Colley
ach year

| Year Hook which is issuc
May on Maving-Up Day
Words éannot describe ity inestimable
worth, aud pkwe in eollege life. ‘The
Petagogine includes pictures of the

uty: and af the seniors, with
quotations, Class ygroups ar
Tists of the members af exch class, Shap
shots aud jokes hold no ininar part in

creating general interest, Kael yearly

publication of the Ped. features: some-
Ming, new and everyone wonders what |
secret the Hvsatrd has "up its. sleeve "|
this time, under the directorship of
Mildred fTammerste “hit |
Aso there for
antgraplis i which

will ‘mean much now, a

is xiven you |

{When the opporta
J sign ty for a Ped. ‘The staal cost is
from three to three aud one-half dollars

| at
Famous Speakers

_Mesailer Wolleot

few York dri

“uty playwright

\\ cacts da lecture al

ng the Dramatic ad

Art Assuciation’s program this, season,

it was annomced by: the il today. |
Mr. Wolleatt will op

st month with his popular lec-
i "Me. Barr

‘chers will
son and |

exhibit ctehings
Miss Eunice A, will deliver
Jiccture on * The Art of Etching” at}
this time, An oil painting hy an olf
Haaster will also be shown,

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE
B

loyd Landon has a ease on some
Breach of promise proceedings
art soon, the parties concerned
carrying on their tc Tes under
assumed names, For further informa-
ndon, the de-

|fessionally known as, Prafe:
chison, of the Political Scien
ment,

| SPANISH CLUB

ish Club held a special meeting

ber 13. Plans for}

y discussed, and. several
[committees appointed.

Tt has been decided that member
|ship in the elub is open to all t
interested in Spanish aud the Spanish|
people, whether or not they” are]
registered in the Spanish department. |
A- membership committee was ap-
pointed, consisting of Cora Reed,
chairman; Anne Steidinger and Sadi
Greenwald, A drive for new members
is being started.

{ings,

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A new elub is in the preess of for-| -
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Callege News Club, Membership. is
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Whe club will meet for organization | ;
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I plans will be made for regitar mect-| of

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Nhroushout th
will hold some

year
cial functions,

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faculty in conjunetion with the student
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Membership to the club will bel @@ — GOTRELL & LEONARD
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