State College News, Volume 13, Number 2, 1928 September 28

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N, Y. Fripay, Seer

COUNCIL MAY FORM |
COLLEGE ORCHESTRA

‘ Students Will Meet Monday
To Plan Organization,

i Conklin Says

CANDLYN JILTS PROJECT
Head Of Music Department
# Refuses To Conduct

Orchestra

Steps were taken this week far the

formation af a symphonic orchestra for

A necting will he condueted |

i WLS avelock for, students}
Conklin, 29, presi

students,
, Monday
interested, Marion P
Hent-af the Music association anmemmeed

wih ! vend

‘iiticers of the association will “bend

a very effort toward thy re-cstablistinent
tirchesra heres the evell uf

till the News ay a etter tony

Hederiek Ii. Camu, instru

r| sigs this aveckeaectagad thatthe
¢ 5 wone for gins” as Tat ae
/ He is, eamcernial, He deelaved that he}
, Bal note iietested i i ls
The mye al the anise count tw re]

b

organize it
nna

the
inmior ublisd. in lust week's. issne of |

writer requested the
ti bend every effort
shine af san at

jestva justruetion, whielt was for

merely effered as a course by the mic

‘ department, was vanitted last year. De
T Frederick He Camdlyn, heat af the

music department, was the instructor

Dr. Candlyn Will Not Lead

i “Phe orchestra is wome tor br
Caudiyn said when he was asked if he
would recapen the evurse in orchestra

instruction, "LE the students care
jemize an varchestea willl their awit
Feader, they anays may ane" be ay

nonneed, Dr, Candlyn dechered that he
wal not he the

tie i"
miner at
Wie all kivds af wood
fetruments,” Miss Conklin sud
Tape that everyane atin is interested will
report Momlay

Mi

stra ae
talents why
sul win
Ve

ihnne Alu ait aly ie
the coined told the

Niue i if there is andy a ge

nnainbilins, aand sasaphanes, eats they. lisp
tor auccwtnpilishs avhuat fiity:stinlemts me the
Alling High Se ave aboinge with

hwarly every, kit!
stiaity is I

wey antainy thee eights the
inninys with ts v
snvany

’28 TO DON CAPS AND

will wear caps and |
weanhly attr etait
iv iftialty, yale faked

|

Sane tinye Moniay
Vi dehiveny atthe cap
as heen xtarantees! tur Getular 15 the
fle ti tlw early onderisar et them,
Pe Wate, prectelet vot thie en

he sean
covnily

rer a the ele

will be in-charge ot collecting the eb
les whieh this sear are tye dlullat
nitty Marion Sle

lei Vail, Pvange

t ils, Kliaabeth Put

Hilughaw,

Sg auamgcs ha se
meetings will he called only: whet
there is definite business tw be discussed,

tely

GOWNS AT ASSEMBLY |.

FRESHMEN TO WEAR
BABY DRESS TONIGHT,
LUDLUM ANNOUNCES

The party tonight inthe
gynmasium cl

Lauda,

‘pet wise”
i be a baby: pa
of

Fre

lass has announced
s babies and carey

eal will

required to dress
Any freshman not so dres
Haudllum dectired,

for the healthiest babies

prizes
anvaarde

The meeting will he opened f
ng of “College
Fraditions and inter

rivalyy rules will he read amd explained

inv the anditorivan at 7
ai Myskiania.
The alisteibmion wf class insignia and

the baby: party will fullew the
Women students will be given yellow

‘aml white buttons whieh must be warn] ,

wand on all aceasions, andl

all tine
will receive yellow
irple anid
Hout the first st
will he substituted a

at

wubitions, Caps will he worn

ug aiter April | anti Moving Up
Hay in May

The sammittes in charge af the jet

wise party ts: Helen Jwairinany

Helen | Henderson,
all sophumures,

Josephine Huy batt,
iad Kitssell Eaton

SORORITIES ENTERTAIN
FRESHMEN TOMORROW

of the fresh eb

which are members at the hy
iy comme, “Fhe party will he
5 kon the rotunda wf

‘lock by a mem

singing. |

ALPHA PHI GAMMA | Will Direct Pageant

BIDS 10 STUDENTS

Undergraduate Journal Leaders
Will Become Members
OF Fraternity

Tea stuntents, leaders inv stentent jour
a's inthe four andorgeadate publi
cations, were ammounced torlay as pledges
Alpha Phi Gam, honorary jouenatl
sm fraternity

Stall members
News to he bid tw the frat

ta

ai the Stary Cutts

as. Ballon, 2, Insin
Woluer, “40, an
I. Steele, ‘0, i
Row Prana

}, senate sawiate el
aiuls Murgare’ Tisiniaye, aulvertis
ing vamager

Other students

he highest ju
tunderygraddusites
fraternity: is
founded att Ol
WL
The taeul +
chapter, sul is the first
nthe eMthantie seabed
hi Gaannue is the
cational jotirwalisne fraternty
Vins E,Miyg ns
ap ineehied af the. Nv
Wilkin Mo Brenel
the ehiny

at Inv inns

onl
«Northern University in

gionization is the Kapa
i thi chapters
states, Mpls
eal

WATERMAN SUCCEEDS |
TALOR ON LION STAFF|

cotta hs
vay. tga SoaFE Water, “29, way elect a
reg Met arty averting (he State Li
AL Chi Sigma ‘Theta funy a “ Ile HK
. HS tatmm Hetty Se te ke Tyr, Mh res
Al Tint Omega; Florence Marx, ‘do, [Genevieve Cale was elevted sevte
\ipha Epsiton Thi Churabelle Shits, [4s 8b the staff, a ew efficent the Vanttesy AtbWMy I owe
Me Rage Deltas Mtn Dilan, 8, Eta
ii f is Hhvee mnenibers of
Ke(reshments, Hlurewe Kiselr, i , NY are
‘Mita psi Hh, chuvirnnanes Reh [8 te Bebert J. Shiblingshew, 24, elitr 1 pgeesnet aod party
Sh Eta Phiy Mice Bennett, ‘31 jy Maton Pastner, 2. oo Kutt] temaarevay stele
FT ST a 29, Will nike the Gay les |
eH wewy exchanges have heath ty
Thick a Kt Hates, 2, eating eit

Maren Garduer, 40, oat Het

Whi Phat
1

j Mine
| Marie

Mute
Hass,
Maisie, Panne Crasates
initia Chetan, vlavieanna

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Vipin Epil

WW, Delia

ii, Coane ape Uh

iewih’ Murray

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Mic
Uahers, Mrisedie Hoamnersty
Mangere Titnhant, Bh, hetleot
Zetae Walheoaunus | Sehiwader
leven Ioatle
Walhennns

sith
baths
Wate

Teta

ie Rapin PM
id Mien Corns, |

ASHLEY 1S PRESIDENT

trae ML Ashley. 29. wal be present |
he Mathematics club this, year. Other |
Toate: Margaret MLE ”,
president, Grecia 3 40,
secretary, Virginia E Haster ets

29, was appointed
the’ program — emitter
Plans are being mate tor af

Ta

picnic

Marion Shun, tt

|MILNE TEACHERS WILL
CONVENE WITH SAYLES \

velitye we Mili
wel nie

(Dr. Richardson Assails Extra-Curricular Activities;
Peni To Culture And uibera Eidacation; He Charger ;

ities Has at temileaey te bay cavay all ‘ Wee gna ‘
Whe tle “eres at cabins ie) 1 Wi then in
Huy stient nie Myae pete Dn saul tt I Hi
Mee veiling 4 \ , Hy i tl
Words Bichsantyeany Heel oot the bat \ i
nid Caneel, ee parties ern)

Ve Richuandsoay, ast Baas served ont) ob , sfeawents we th
the Callege’s tavtlty sates PAYS, as tbe | Sirti! hi

St tcanber yeh tne tea tiine ott any
fH servien an Iyer st if

There is sue atonbt that papas an fiysh 00

it ecottital, He Kieha
| sou aie the article, "1 as. his

wit haem ive toa a a
xd! the supreme achievements of the different

vty tal ieratare expec ily: foveal
Wartime ow Page 25 ¢ 0

ra
Richardson aleclares sav ant article in New [the
Yurk State Educati
The first diy ut
pupils, and they should reserve ape
evel day for the inerease at scholarship,

Dr. Richardson holds.

93 “PLAYERS 10 BE
IN GIRLS’ PAGEANT *

Presentation Tomorrow Night
To Typify New Faroese
Or! ¥. W.C. A,

29, 's AUTHOR

GORMLEY,

“Woods Party” Will Be Given
For Freshmen, Lansley
Announces

Ninety-abvee
presenting a pages
VOW. CA at the
uusizstion yomor

students will take part in
The Spirit, of
Is party”

wi of

athor

fence Gurmley he
uGahe pageant high sl typify

[oaciveul purprae aif the ssunent|Y. W
CAs arganization

will consist of four

time of heraldry t0

the first episode atthe
Arthur, Doris Apple
ray the “king, and Dor
will play "King AY

M.

1 episule,
King Jame Kath.
40, will, he the “Crown
‘SI, will be the

4, will, play
“rine Watkins
Pence.” Helen Otis,
Puritan Dissemter,

Heading characters

in the third
"Cavern :

h
0 Ameriean p

Kut the funeth enisorte, whieh will rep:
resent the morlern period, as ts
have een anade witly students. represent

Charlot 29,

inne connie Kruger
who way horn iy Germany will represent
hat nati

Other stivdents and the ations they

mt are: Dorothy Mullins, '3

Henriette, Franenis,

leryoraltite Khel

wets ities

Mun Gert
[! Menorah suciety

20, dram; Ruth Mb
Wat wwtivities ; Helen

Heaney sy Evelyn Graves,

conceal chiieman
is in charge of

nuoeeL hy, Miss
ry lack,
welack

‘aps ti
Fork, lane

relate wall
Jevonasinn, wath, Mis

played by

| WILL PRESENT BUDGET
NEXT FRIDAY MORNING

tudent assueiation bundget will

hot propertly

MBLY PROGRAM
President AOR. Hrubacher will a
dvs the freshman assembly at 1
‘luck th! His vil the
rcteinhuce elie syst Miss
Mary. Flieaieth Cobb, tibrarian will
abo speak

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, SEPTEMBER 28, 1928

BARBARIANS LOOSE AT RECEPTION Daschunds And Beer Gardens Are German Favorites
It is hoped that the factlty reception Friday night did . 4 A . \
tok sh te Chatter Ghee Coad Test ta the At Heidelberg Student Festival, Louise Trask Finds
year. Not in several years has the College seen som [Louise Trask, ‘30, who last tecek {breasts a ribbon of the fraternity’s color val
THE NEWS BOARD . successful a party, as far as the common usages of social she ey. her ip hapha ate u Most of them are very dashing looking |
Wag M, Fe ti ae Thief | etiquette are concerned. tonr daring the sumuer. in th and are ww withont sears on their ‘ | i
a Heth Rho ite Isler! fas’ ser in; the’ et hiner: pearesex party: att ele deserthes in detail a et baad checks or foreheads, due to the abolition |
| senets = Pau there ns: see buenas at | a Shitor.) ; Af fighting dhcls at eidether 4
Lours J. Woner.. can not at present be recalled, —- It was iamensely interesting te he in |
0 Fe BE ag Pisin a lanes dee uF she aeeiasewts tody- | _Too high spots oF aay summer abroad gate sine une othe ik ste oy
Marcarer J. St . associate , Managing Editor ps a large " at aul attending the student fest at
fiat 7 Tike conduct was due tw the iradeytate facilities ior han ree ae canal at Ante [festivals. thoreagchty enjoyed living )
| Maroare: Aaiis* Manager | ding the number of persims attending, Perhaps this situa geiehe the jolly, careiree student Hite uf this wv .
G 5 ested tion will he remedied when other places are available for | We arrived at Heidelhen about) six famous German anivrsits i ‘
abled every, Fry fy the colle year Dy the El dates ed jabs clock ‘one evening and were rushed of i ii
| representing the Student Awacation.» Subscriptions ad on d sare , “he vat tiniate Intel AS ‘we Sat eating oe] Coomnil tan Olympics 4
| Hae cont fence, Deere are, he Ue must the College face a whole year af the rite Late ald oe that the eventing wosld be| Ter atcanl the Olympies it was teses- A :
| See xs eee hoorish conduct that it experienced Friday night? isto | Spent “attending. the student festival, [siry to scerifice a trip tthe Isle «i 1
| he Nios es not necewarly cadse sntinens exprewed | he hope at sttnlent tritely remarked, “One | ‘That armed our interest, most of ui [sfarken, where the Goal Iolkavlers dl i} re
} Ehe( athe News Anonymty | cok think the harkirians had wever seem any ice cream | sf being students, The German Eile TF caste wht ferats come te i
\ se a * before Nu attempt was He eos dents Me ee that | Coot that it would be a sight well worth [the Isle. (We also swerifieed $2.50.) "a
| Ti ay illum Awe Pane, G07a00 Brosduap Deal faculty and guests were served belore the sgramd rush was 7 eine and a mwst memorable un Henein amd track were in com: f
minten wy ius Aer Parse, 39190 Wroalvay—Dia ane anges :
t : | fae : a Sed We learacd ihut tnbj-at stodemt fes-|occiipar ile, slag ee years ve slatted é i
Albany, N.Y Sept. 28, 1928 Vol. NIT, Now? |e ia) recent a tival time the okd castle is “Tighted: ap [PEM He ; i
| porn eretehted mp. Vsce the track events in lve ania, stadium. é :
| MAKE CONSTITUTION IRON CLAD sued patie mak eek Tight ly] We fol ome eat after ae an
a parties tr the croneedes 5: te re aewer shall see.” |then scrutinized the spectator iat in i
f ‘The much debated student constitution proposed last year | cannot be conducted with a hit more ot cet 1s sig aaageauied caeieiatian [eis tered thang - ae : oa
t is reported hy the president of the student association to | Mette, i might be better te hay Mure Heel a tew electric Tights “woanld Ing [PME TS SUNN eu ge ha ip
have been ratified by the association trae ann, perhaps, special lamin " ai sama ‘
Heat Haw was this “ratification” aceumplished2 fat the wihlanes— all wot which Wi use er wae Te, sent :
‘The News: questions the eitire procedure by which this TAUSSIG HAS RUM WITH DIGNITY: ery plehan in comparison the ate rhe Suis fa
ee eeaiied.? ASHE RAE. Ae=ad ieee ANDREW JACKSON AS TIME GALLANT " alt \
constitution was “ratified.” ‘To gat it milly, the alleged thy WOME Daschunds and Sunday Best ne Si td , ‘
H (ification was extremely irregular and unprecedented, v (dlewed a trejeetahins crew ty 3M Mest ral t
When the fast eet slink Seaman eo | Bi, Kubica. Cates. Willian Tas Paste de Korine, Me cece wan canal ed Male: 9 dnt ‘_
conducted last semester, the constitution remained unratified. sty. 289 pages, Sew Yeo: Mantea, taleh anal pide : iu anoeod iJ A Hedley Hh was the tit time we J
ity, se the proverb says, is the mother of invention, er boesseol ne: his: csvemtbay: esl cant: Sol wwe we tent sot aie
Secetaty: aythe esyert ee irloeMed Rum-that is, the wow ol 1 the a ty his pet Dachsinnnd, en romte i tae eR cece fee ’
So, deeming the immediate ratification necessary, the presi it id te tke oe Feacieas a. feo tae J gg a ge Met Maal Seen ant tec rac
ately had to invent a Hh the maby, arial party [Ca “at, thy adios '
aw the atl artranaled iy Ciet- hal yea :
al invention, ‘This is a new « superting role cemal to be quite the curie (Nan Tt ‘
method. It had never before heen tried by the student eon it } st. but by the time the castle ,
association, Oficers vf the stuslent ctssociation and uttirs | the task taken by. Mtr. Tass fea they ad vfferesd ty th h
Set wait to corral a sullicient untuber af vites. for the ile demuarkaldy well, at) the eesilt is ani it place irom wlth tw. see the .
aeption of the uew document, ‘These solicitors were tenely relate book, cram 1 We cul plainly sce the river Ainuil tor t
frciily linen (ron the Cente i oplbarctaven tee Tere itt mrt kee | whieh Man eroueal ai Wale, dentate fen EN er fo et
Who wanted tor pitt thee family: skeleton inte the elaset be Tat Japanese hunters. ead filled with |, i at woke, Hes i‘
fore the new sect 6 tei | are ‘ '
Aut se ratifieation was the alist inevitable result, ae attention w: Ouulestant Th hell « : ie
ita sas the ratilicatwon Jezal? “That ty the: seston yet no evince tor bet small iiive aaah iP j
te be sheited. Mud the student association should decide a tie Mission hie a the illite above oe se iene 7» Haat ke aeth
Ke should aeiberate: aid decide. It sloml deliberate: lone | imperntinge He seers that Haat an | Larger and higer i serew ie aL ana ere
wud earnestly, Me should consider the consequences oi it ins ome the way, and smnbitesd several stun " and, slusrtly \Frcoed : whe in oy) '
Alecisi Fumi Thien Pal set oat, eck Cate slowed. vail a
Te this ierexiilar aml questionable: micthead is sanetimedt in alin caiee Wt secre Tike i ale
this instance, the precedent ill be set tor other trregulat eeeats ‘crus Ie i gna |
wating Atal te neon | hace snk ta M ¢
Tits is the second to whieh the new metlvad of ratifien : wal Live
tion points: Schisitors named by the peesilent ai the st ' gon | hand the German Manly played swat |
dent wacko eosclt appointed) will take votes in the " toot tetee ir ty vheered! How matty sf
future, What this coalel deat te is unlimited Mt could lead | an election te tae Virgina ti eho oe appt salt | ‘
tie a bureaucracy. It coh Wea tr dewteright corrupt ae fall the teats struck up the matwact | et ~ #
Awd that is something that Stare College does int want avasiereall them and the air reamed with sang Aree: by tM
in its student scovernment is Equals American July 4 ;
What, then, shoiubd the student association dee ts forestall | iat Fireworks egal as spleanli ay these [at ee ' Gi
lids Tertailay tinilwal? The cawaxe Ki this: Refuse ti | ‘TYer'siane unoke: claves i i ait Annee at vanes act uy od [nthe seh Sa 8 Hs tree
faccept the preclantation oi the president si the student asso | \ iawead the cattle aiiisation, Whew the et ’ eS ;
Ciatietmand ate ete fey toon “adebumaking™ wt | tits events were aver the peuple [Jot i a
The News dacs unt wish tv be cout as at enemy oi Af tan : the eenter of the town [4 f } ‘ !
Me tes constitution per se, The News believes. inthe | igrthecas AV Treaded tor the same faces | et tr
lve News will support it, iL iy ratilce hy Haw the beer was cots [ts len 1 he a
and receygtiized anvethods. I thas we elle th A Mi tah dls , Mw.
wetivel way irregular aml qtiestionabte ee eee 1 tlh i 5, i
wit Reve gitie iL ay Fatih edie Movil € i H i I
1 the ste ily, there: is but small | _\kirew ; fe iy lee ; 8 tet
question that the esti te prompt ann oeal | atten woasicred z sie . . (irs
Then why loahl ie questionable mettial In accepted wot eet ‘ "i liste peentear capes which thes = Pe
D adangeroits prevetent 1 being estaldichel, Mt is com | Mat creat frie Hichl, New ite eve Ar predic oa the 1 the eal ive
trary ty the prowiple ot the whl roncitntion. Ay iseeatrars | Suieeud a greeter open Vata Sat | roman nt
aueary ter seaumbat sease, 1 slowabl | wan Meredil Sf aes r Veblen a tn
The tales Ja a wa an 1 4 maibtar . —
" hur imnbesgelie wattcesd by ‘ Teatthe al Hie neater
mt the svatstatteay, Make it int ota Sey \
MANAGEMENT REJECES PADDING rua reuse gga id \ ‘
Tie Daskethall sclastile anseamwesd ba ke aeanagemieut “ Ma \
Jvows os marked imptovement over the cards played by re prote a , i .
ul cs 7 4 : * i
sy at seb antes oa dhe present ba : as Touay STUDY VS. ACTIVITIES ' Pe
vite th ‘in Ae ahi ot se f Pe Dt sue’ | CONCERNS RICHARDSON i fi
the ors Eve tees se hvele an \ lee M ; r ‘ a
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ihcnt tah the present schedule a ties: Coe Me lecteeaeawossita Stk su is
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, SEPTEMBER 28,

, 1828

MILNE HIGH STARTS |
WITH 84 TEACHERS

Enroliment Shows 20 Per Cent

Increase Over Number

With a rei
Milne High

GORMLEY TO DIRECT
DRAMA CLASS PLA ue

pupils, the
fee’ unit
required
‘opened

“QUBS” WILL MEET
IN GLASS TUESDAY)

Fifty-Six Enrolled To Take|wil
Course In Journalism 3h
Under Steele

| To Teach Journalism

Con
tar
HO for instruction af the
or "ie ines of jourmaism,

tudied during the y
f this examination
ship-on the student

Imaanagiing editor «

1 soon be made

The orthophonic, he believes,
possess many. mor
kd custom of

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Sunday after-
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS; SEPTEMBER 28, 1928

BASKETBALL TRAM
0 PLAY 12 GAMES

Varsity Five Will Clash With
St. Michaels Team Here
December 7

The State calege
teen of fourt

cording to. th
week by
29. Stanhope hi
but twelve gan
expects 10 close for the
The season will op
cember 1, when the present representa
tives of the Purple and Gold meet the
i court stars in an annual alumni

A week later State will begin active

imtercolleyiate competition, th
SuoM

tands

trip ww New Ye

allege, Pratt Institute

York Aggies will entertain the Albany
fiy

“Vine basketball outlook: at State is not

seo ey oe eer Teer eer orien
ae thetemen, the Parle nad Ci eis [few is St TRAN
| face a difficult task if shey are to face [tmling, Moesaret Coster, “Sh, with Mar WEEK OF OCT.1
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