DO Your Four Bits For The Mithorial VOL XVI. No. 53 DADS TO RECEIVE HEARTY WELCOME Program is Crowded With Events , Many Good Speakers Secured - . For Mass-Meeting BASEBALL GAME SATURDAY Many Will Attend • Classes— Smokers and Dinners Also Planned ROAD 11EAPS A'road map covering the terri-/ tory surrounding State College for a mains of eighty miles has been prepared by the college and will be of value to "Dads" who plan to motor here for the Fath er's Day this week end Students whose fathers plan to motor to the college for the ob servance can secure copies of this map tomorrow (Wednesday) morning at the office of the Col lege Publicity Department, 175 Old Main By mailing It Imme diately It will be of great aid as a road guide. Detours will be In dicoted as fully as possible Others desiring a copy or this road map for reference, or infor mation um secure It any time af ter Wednesday With all plans virtually completed at the present time-for Penn State's next gala affair, students are looglnk for ward to the arrival of their "dads" to participate in the Father's Da) events of the coming week end 'Several speak• era of note have consented to be pre vent and" indications are that the Fath ers who dome will have a most enjoy able week end. .As already stated, the morning of Saturday, April thirtieth will be open for the students to conduct their fath om about the campus. In the after noon there will he a baseball game on ' New Beaver Field at two-thirty o'clock, with Hans Wagner's. Carnegie Tech diamond athletes as the attraction The Plaids have a better baseball-team this Year than they have had for some time and are expected to give the Blue and White a stiff tussle for honors Many or the fathers have _ seen the great "Dutchman" perform on the diamond during his long career as a major lea " gue.star,and backbone of the Buccan r.-t•-•r cerrartart - willtiore`thant'pleaSertri have thli opportiinlty to again see the • . fernier star, although his capacity will be changed from - that of years ago In the evening the fathers of the girls - : • will be entertained at a banquet at Mt,- Allister Hall, beginning at five-thirty , o'clock. The big affair ,of the evening . will begin at seven o'clock when a mon ster mass meeting will be held In the Auditorium._ The band and varsity quartet will furnish the music and the fathers will be given an insight Into • the original pep distiller, the famous Perin State mass meeting, where Penn State spirit, joviality and friendship ap pears at its best. E M. Aiken, Areal - dent of Student Council will preside The that speaker of the evening will be the newly arrived president of the col lege, Dr. John Martin Thomas - The speeches will be interspersed with set ectlo. by .the band and ,the varsity quartet. Auditor General 'Snyder of this state will be the nest speaker and ' will be followed by the father of "kinky" Haines, Penn State's baseball captain for this year and star athlete of numerous gridiron and 'cage con . tests "Bee' will close the list of speakers. 'The speeches will 130 limited to five minutes each and so the meeting will not ho drawn out any longr than others of the same nature have been That it will-be a big pecess goes with , out saying and the speakeis who have boon listed will be a big treat not only to the visiting guests, but also to tho student body. After the mass meeting there will be smokers pt all of the Pratoll[y houses and at many of the rooming and board houses throughout the town It y - had been planned to have a big smoker and athletic - festival In the Armory for the non-fraternity men. but the work that is floor being done in that build ing has made such plans Impractical The next morning the students and visitors will have another treat In store . for them President Thomas will ad dress the chapel services for the first timt since lie has taken office The re mainder of the day will then be open for whatever .plans the students wish to make for the entertainment of their parents While It is not known, even in esti mate. how many of the fathers will bo able to come, it is expected that the number will . be largo and MO hopes are being held for a most sucaessful week and, It will not only be an op portunity for the students to entertain their fathers at a time when no other festivities are being held, but they can then explain ,to thorn the peculiar sit uation tho college finds Itself in as re , giUds the housing and general care Its students require and will need in years to coma .T. DEPUTATION TEAM ; VISITED POET MATILDA The Y. M. C. A. Deputation Team left last Saturday for Port Matilda, re maining, over Sunday, tho trip being similar to tho visit to Centre Hall the week previous. Saturday afternoon was spent In playing games and a gen- - eigti good time During the evening, a six reel movie VMS shown and special singing was rendered Sunday morning -was spent by the several members of the team visiting the Sunday Schools and Churches Separate boys and girls meetings wore hold 'in the- afternoon. The deputation team this time was , 'composed of Martin Perry '2l,' who acted as the leader, Frank Miller Tl, Edna Sell Tl, B. S. Adams '22, John '22. W. T. Womaley '24. - ' .41,141 A test• MELLINGER FANS FOURTEEN BATTERS Varsity Nine Takes Advantage of Loose Play of Lebanon Valley and Wins-3 to 0 Lebanon Valley proVed to be, the tenth straight victim of rho varsity baseball team - when she fell before the superior. nark of the Blue and Whitt. last Saturday afternoon on New Bent er field and mans down to defeat by Lltc scone of 3 to 0 The practically air tight defense of the Nittany nine-and the masterful hurling of blellinger pre vented Use Annvllle collegians from be taming dangerous at any time during he game while the loose play of the visitors in the third inning enabled Penn State to. annex two runs Mel linger established a moth enviable ie. cord In the game, fanning fourteen hat tcrs and allotting only one base on balls end :Into scattered hits W. Wolfe, twirling ton Lebanon, struck out sLo men and issued five passes to Mot No extra base bits owe secured by either I leant for the entire nine Innings 'al though "Bet's" m rapped out six singles. Wolfe, who pitched for Lebanon Valley against Juniata last Thursday and struck out sixteen men, stunted the Senile in fine shape Saturday and threatened to repeat his pleviouo Mo tormanen at the expense of the Blue and White representatives _ln the (list two innings he fanned three of the hodvlest sluggers but In the following flame, after having been caught in attempting to steal second awing the turn of his team at bat, he weakened and walked Korb, the first man up Brumbaugh, following, reached the fitst suck on an errot by the Witt! baseman advancing Herb to ...hand, and then e. told pitch by the pitcher, permitted Korb to reach third and Biumbaugh to pull up on second A passed ball in the next mlnute allowed Herb to cross the plate with the fist tun and, after Mellinger had roceitcd a base on bolls, Brumbaugh trotted in tor the second tally when the Nittany hurler was caught between first and second and tabbed out bleatkie struck out and Killinger made the third out on first base after poling a single to center field. Penn State Gets The Third Hun In the following inning, the varsity diamond men-almost scored by means of a single by Captain Haines and a base on - balls but it was not until the sixth inning that - they regletered the final tally 'Hilly' . smacked - out his second single, as a starter; moved up -tomecond..bastivon , iii.mitied•brr and reached third on Haine's hit and then made a fatal attempt to reach home - through a double steal play with Haines He was nabbed at the plate by Idatehmon, the opposing catchei, while .ZHlnky" arrived safely at the second sick Lightner drew a pass to first and Koehler s single to center brought Haines In with the third run limb Loth.' the side by Hying to the tight fielder The visiting aggregation teas unable to reach third base during the entire Collteat and only tuo Lebanon men got Star as second Too players sought atlsinsting to steal the steond sack while mediae teas tabbed olf fast blellingut s excellent control was the gtcat cony of the visitors and they well: very seldom able to solve Ills lennthallogi on !Sat page/ SONG CONTEST PLANNED BY MUSIC DEPARTMENT Winner to Receive One Hundred - Dollars as•Prize—Contest Will Close on June First The need for a typical Penn State song has long Men known and felt by the students, but this need has not been remedied. Several times Dean C C Robinson, head of the 'Music De pat tment of the College, has made a plea for students to submit songs foe consideration, but no response has been forthcoming so the Department of Mus ic has moonily decided to run a song contest, tho winner of which will et:- calve one hundred dollars toe his week Tien conditions- governing this contest me as follows. 1. Committee or five Judges (per sonnel to be announced later) will puss upon the merits of the various mann sm lets submitted 2 The committee will resolve the right to make no award In Melt judg ment, a song of sufficient merit is not submitted They may award fifty clot ure for a text only or they may awald fifty dollars fur the music only. 3. The contest is open to all faculty members, alumni, and students of the college Two people may collaborate and divide the prize. 4 - The music must be original and scored for voice and piano accompani ment. Care should be exorcised In hoop Mg the range within the scope nom middle C (leper line below treble clef staff) to 13 (fourth space of staff, treble clef). Adaptations of hymns, national aim, or other melodies are not encour aged 5. The song should breathe the spir it of the dignity and of the high purpose of the college, its noblest traditions, and its place in our hearts and -lives, and should be suitable for singing by a large chorus at the inaugural of the Prealdent _of the college The text should bolim ited to three stanzas, or three stanzas and a refrain - , 0. The contest wilt eloso Wednesday, Juno first, at noon and no manu scripts will be accepted after that time 7. All manuscripts should he clearly In Men, with the full name of the auth or and his address All mannscripts should Int tiddrosstd to Secretary of Song Contest Department of mu.i. Sint. CODAS% Pa. STATE COLLEGE, * PA.; TUESDAY, APPIL 26, 1921 MONEY NEEDED TO ERECT MEMORIAL Every , Student Canvass Will Be Started for Soliciting Con tributions DEDICATED TO WAR HEROES Tablet Will Be Paced in Audit orium until New Memorial _ • ' Building is Provided. . The le:dilation of a hue memorial fel the sons of Penn State who .1-cri ficed then lists In the Interest of their country iv mithin the grasp of the col lege as the Mentotial -Campaign stints tommlow At no time in the histoty of the institution have the stud ents been given such an unusual oppot tnnity to show theh nltilreciation .for the intense loyalty of Penn State men Doling the mat, many - campaigns have been stalled at the college and always the students hate demonsttated,theit millingness to 8111/1/01 I the various cams- es 13ut the tomtit.] of these campaigns hod no I ital relation to the cause for tile success of the undertaking did not rely 11110111 016 the genet osity of the students Iletletet, this necks cam paign Is oath eh diftelent rot the 01/0 and quality of the bromic tablet depends ditcctls upon the outcome of the cam tlgn The design for -the memorial has been decided ttoon and all that 11011 temains to be dune is to raise a suffi cient amount of money to insole a tab let of which cooly Penn State student call point to mith pride when visitors and [Rends of the college vino 1.111 . 0 Pale ,mark of •respect As soon as tile amount is raised, a majolity of the largest engraving companies of the east 11111 be asked to submit bids on the cost of this tablet The final outcome of the ampaign will hate a .direct bearing c on the glandem of the memorial for the larger the amount Is, that is naised, flu:target will be the tablet. When the contra. has been award 4 work will immediately precede on the engraving no that the memotlal will be erected before June If the finances umrrant specth action A committee, consisting of R R Stark '2l, F I 3 Leuschner '2l and 11 R. Burtner '22 are In chug° of the campaign and mill let nothing un done to insure unparallellecl success Final details and turangements have been made-and these are extensite in their scope An enemy student camases has been planned with' the purpose' of gluing earls student enrolled In the legtPrll l ehinteo-to-doiartttelitaltrliallili toward the fund and-thus he will' have giten material assistance to the com mittee in charge. War Neinorhil to Cost }Views Hundred It Is . the opinion of the Student Council and of the committee that a leasocable amount to pay fox a mem oxial of the proposed size and quality 0 ould be fifteen hundred dollars No tablet of small size and interim audit) should be considered as this Is an Issue that should not sulfer belittlement In am mamas Penn State men did not consido the Cost when they left fox the battle hoot but considelcd It limit dui) to rave all In Ruiz. hotter to give It .nnot be denied that It Is the duty of each one In the college to help mate the nu:moll:11 chat It should be and to this cud they tuir•atsked by the com mittee to sUbseilUe fifty cents The re mains ol the shoo staged b) the n bets ot the Rehabilitation Club lastwin tet have been donated nu that mato, live htnulled dodals le, than the stud ents ale called upon to calm. The le malnciel of the amount needed, ohich Is apploalmately one thousand donuts, nMst bo mised b) Mamba subseliption and It IS COI this purpose that tonuarow (Continued on lust Page) INTER-CLASS SOCCER SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED As a lcOult of a meeting held last Fri day evening, which was attended by the tour class soccer managers and a Lome senuctive of the Ilet-Class Spot ts coun cil, the following schedule of into - class soccer frames wan arranged. Wedneedui, Atoll 27, 1.30 p --Flesh- mon ‘s Junlots: Sotto du), April 30, 1 p to—sophomores vs. Senlots Wednemlay, IMay I, 5.80 p m—Sopho- Inolcb vs, F 1 eshmen Sattuday, May 7, 1 p m —Seniors vs Junlola I , l, , edneallay, May 11, 6•JO p al —Sopho mous vs Junluts. Saturday, May 4, 1 p nt —Flesh:nen ts. In addition it was decided to stage the Plosh-buphomule inter-class sent], on Satu”lay, :day tuenty-liuut, at one ,'clod, All of there games will he played un the At .:fly succel field Any en Inbar:viva in soccr al urged le d ,ome ,out to the daily, e plac e tics and root to their respective class soccer manageis 'rile dais soccer managero.l. James. 21, 11 S Bucher, .22, It A. Dumb°, TO, D IV. Price, SI BULLETIN TUESDAY 7'oo p. m.—Liberal Arts Lecture, "Wherewithal Shall We Be Fed", by Dr. E. E, Sparks. 7.00 p. m.—Bible Discussion Normal Training Class, 19 L. As:,' ' WEDNESDAY 7 . 30 p. m —Moss Meeting, Auditorium 7 00 p. m.—Glee Club, Auditorium. THURSDAY 7.00 p. m —Mechanical Engineering Society, 200 Eng. D 7.00 p m —Carbon County Club, 13 L. A. . 7.00 p. m.—College Char, Auditorium. NOTICE . Vote any time Thursday Morning on Honor System. Tottrgiatt. STRONG TEAMS TO GO TO PENN RELAYS Penn ' State Enters Four Relay Teams and a Number of Individ nal Stars Four Inlay teams and a number of Individual stals 1111,0 been Latino] by Chart, Mul tin In the Penn Rel 43 s bluely will take place this coming Friday and Saturday at Philadelphia This spring the lola, ottanise to be bigger and better than over and although the com petition bill undoubtedly be more keen this year than in the past, Penn Stute's Ounces for winning quite a felt honors are apparently, favorable The 13100 and Willie has a nurnbei of real big I tid going into the meet and because of le the strength of their competitor they, bill have to be at their best to win Penn State students are backing them to Lhe limit, and If college spirit moults for anything then that backing lion the ability of the lunnera sheath] enable the Nittany team to collie thin with quite a few championships' 'he [out mile inlay team b hich Coach Martin Is sending to Philadelphia cansists 'of Romig, Crept Denning, Newcomer and Cooper These men are iilLgood milers and should show Melt heels to quite a number of then oppoti clefs, tilt most formidable of bilich are Wisconsin, Yaliv - Princetots and Cornell The onc mile telay team In composed oWilemoting, kfile, Grimes and "Alger ton and 0111 compote 011th Pitt, Holy (Pons and CulMania All these teams , ate tittony, In the mile and 0111, vith out a doubt; give Penn State rept esen tatlon a teat hula race Penn Staten distance madly relay (Lain utli be composed of Romig, Oho 0 tun tile mile, Demming, alto will un' the thaa-quattet tulle, tither Noo - et ridget ton, mho vill run the half and tale, 0t Ito 0111 act an unchot man and tun the quarter: Penn State's stiongest Uvula in this incnt appeal to hat,tiale .d Sicatcuse Sri addition to these three varsit3 itottils, the Blue and White 0111 he, tepresential by a nesinuan one mile , rclay alai of champlOnshili calibre. DA§ Mani vill be composed of Graham, Liricir, Amore and Helfrich, the anchor Irma- alome and liciftich havi2. been deals the quarter in fifty seconds and undbr and If they do as veil on Frank /laieffield this %telt end, they should, witS the ald_of Mick and Graham, btiutg the championship to Penn State kfalipich was a member of the United , bailtbs Olympic team last minim, and evaellent reputation as a half ilit.U...i;,-,.:Lha,FF.lhmen from their , strongest emnpetition front the relay learns of Cornell, - Plinceton, Tale, al the U. of Penna Among Penn States special ot Mtn ',Muni entries are found the n of. Beck, Way, Barton, Elle and aes Everett. Beek has been enteted In the shot put and will meet some vote strong compe tition In llandro, of M. I. T, Halsey of Ptlnceton, Mich. of Illinois, Sander tuhr of Kansas and L'altcr of Michigan, who rank among the leading shot put ters In the United States ''Chat ley" _Way has been entered In the - broad Jump and .111 again hate the opportun ity toeven-up seam. With Gourdln, of Uurvuol who out iumpcd him on Neu Deaver Field last Tuesday Othet sheik; blddels In this et ent ate AIWA is of Illinois, Com lois of N. Y U and Louth, of Ptlnceton Both Dalton and Site have been en tetsd In the Inudies, the totmet in the 120 bard high hurdles and the lattet In the 2 20 Said low handles 10 the 120 bald event Batton rill meet Ids old livid Thompson 01 Dal smooth Bmtou is the Amerte ehamplon . In tills et tut and Wombs.. holds the Olympic and also the Intettolleglate title 01110 has been doing very good wink In the Ito hurdles as Is shorn by the fact (Continued on last Page) FRATERNITY BASEBALL GLUILS FOR THIS MEEK Faatmnity baseball games for this atoll ale as follonti Wednesday, April 27 Sigma Phi Epsilon vs Tau Sigma Tau Diamond No 1 Lambda Chi Alpba vs Acacia, Dia-- mond No 2 Alpha 'Jou Omega vs Phi Kappa pig ma, Diamond, No 3 Delta Pb ye Kappa Sigma, Diamond No 4 Phi Gamma Della vs Theta Xi, Dia mond No 1 Sigma Phi Sigma vs Sigma Minot Epsilon. Diamond No 2. Alpha Chi Sigma vs Alpha Delta Sigma, Diamond No Dena Sigma Phi vs Alpha Sigma Phi. • Diamond No 4 Colons played last Week 10001105 as follows: Slgina 51-2 Omega Epsilon-2 Delta Sigma Chl-4. Alpha Chi 1210-5 Kappa .Theta-7 Phi Sigma Kappa-11 • Alpha Seta-11 Theta. Ohl-8 MASS MEETING CALLED TO DISCUSS HONOR SYSTEM AMple Discussion Will Place Situa tion Before Student Body Tomorrow Night HONOR COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS CHANGE SENIOR CLASS TO ENDOW PENN STATE Two Weeks Campaign to Make Every Graduate a Contributor Started Monday also an culohment fund of at host une hunched thousand dollars tot rout Mate us a gift 11 0111 the mesent mullet (.11.4 is the aim of the committee In chat ge. no, 'conducting a thoroug h ainNaso 111 1021 stuileas bollowhig :meting 01 tlh selling committees of in. el forty 11/1.11 110111 the class last ea ening, the cuitnialgn lot funds for the Nittany Institution has opened to last Cut thmucelis, until Saturday, May the sevuttli 'Rai committee in charge of the cainjiaign, consisting of F. Hazel hood, cnauman, J. Stevenson and C 21 bpanglet a expectiug the Imam minim 01 °hely te nchlor to tithe tills uppoi [unity to shuts, his appreciation of hhat the cuili , m has done fot hint R ho has been selected as hidesman 11.01 fot the campaign. IS toeing that 110 membet of the Cass hill hemissed. liAmy Senior is being Inge,' to In sole hlmmll on a twenty ist9ment, ent3 9Lar endoqment pollx9 tut mth -11 torte handled ea the bundled dol lars Jotlhe end of tv,enty lasts, this mono and dm intemst that It has an ,uniu'ated 1%111 automiltlvaliy be turned user to the college a a gilt flout the dims of 1021 The Equitable Life In surance Co, of Note leak Is the firm qhlith has been selected to I.ute the students of this star's graduating class ho. endowment 'tuttd idea, Is icon, parirtfvtlf`xfOW"'ithx`PCith — tstn'?" - as'the vials of 1920 qas the first to insure its menthols and to endow the school In this LLV. It raised the ciedltable sum of sho.9-fhe thousand denials by the name method which has been adopted by the inesent Seldom With about four hon ored and thia4-flie students In alto 1021 class, the committee expects, by imans of a thmough canvass, to raise lii 1011.5 C an e , hundied thousand dollars To du this at east three bundled mem lmrs of the Linss must pledge themselves to the fund The belling collimate° of forty-three Is btaiting to see gull Stmiot relsonttl'y to e chlals,the endonment fund Idea to Into Tullio this, the dass 101 l has Leto tinkled and 1.111.11 munbu of the comm ittee hue berm itsalgned to see Ito Sen .:. Thu selling tutee Itlll-get togeth (Continued on lost page) CO-EDS CONTRIBUTE TO CURIE RADIUM FUND Women of America to Raise Ninety Thousand Dollars—Mine Curie on 'Way to America The gills of Penn State hate 1 °Lenity 10100 to emanate tat stay-file dollats to the Male Cohn 11001010 Fund 05100 Amatean as moat hale unaettnlan to 1.1110 Plovloun to the pat, lame Curie one of the gtentest of 0 001011 scientists of this age, made many famous 0111011- inents In hot labotatalcs In Fiance tat an enacavot to dlocaet a. cute for Lancet tinottga the 1113, of radium Do ting thu tzar, homaer, she gave het es ti, tt supply of the metal for the use of stagcons ht au 10,11 11.11ilLAY and than 0110 has been loosed to cease het egret l olostal haesligutions Aachen,. 00- 11100, tenlizlng tile v flue of het vatic, have undentshen to lase ninety thous and 0011111 Malt will be 00011 to put -chase one gam of this tat cat at met als Mom Calle still nttite in New Yolk In May to ieLeive km gift nod will he p.ettoined at that dine by the American Colleglate_Alunume and many notable Intentists Nally of the ',omen's coil kges and co-educational institutions of this country ate lending delegates to time Cal ICo reception, but the gills of Penn Slain Moe decided to present their gilt as a contribution to tile Ra dipm Fund itself CONDUCTS MILK CAMPAIGN The Home Economics Division of the Agriculture Unionslon Department has just terminated an extianshe four day campaign In Altoona and vicinity on "Milk for Health," bringing before the people the utmost importance and val ue of milk as a food A month prev ious to the opening of the campaign, contests in poster making and essays on "The Food Value of Milk," were con ducted In the schools of the city, prizes being awarded Ten Homo Economic horkers presented the problem of "Milk for Health," to the children, adults and to the civic and social organizations in Altoona and Juniata. In this summer ton thousand school children and five thousand adults wet° leached Mr. II Mace Dunlap, County Agent, was in btrumental in starting the successful campaign of which Miss MacDonald, bond of the Home Economics Depart ment, had charge Father's Day! Have You "Poppecl" The Question? PRICE FIVE CENTS The fate of the present Honor System is in the hands of the student body and this Thursday morning each member will be Shen an opportunity to express his choice In a definite say. The Cleat plans as accepted by the Faculty and Student Council provide for a complete poll of all enrolled Penn State students to be taken during Thursday morning at the different places designated by the Honor Committee shieh will be In charge of this undertaking at the re-- quest of the Student Council A mass meeting Is scheduled to take plate next Wednesday night at which the attend en. of all students is requested Wpm . students and those enrolled as spec ials are included in this request. A ethical point In the history of Penn State has been reached for the college has come to the parting of the says If the students are not In favor of the present system or of any Honor System, they toil! vote accordingly and thereby abolish the use of this system at this Institution. If, they believe In the Honor System and are silting to teneto their pledge of support the final tesults of the voting sill tell a differ ent story. In order to secure an ac curate and truly representative vote, It Is absolutely necessary that every student vote and that he take special ca not to testa the campus until he has re done this. A vote of this kind will eliminate all charges of any kind against the system or for the system since the student sentiment will be re corded indelibly upon the final results of the pen ➢lnes Meeting Ter3 Important Thetnass meeting which will be held on tomorrow night in the Auditorium at seven-thirty °clock will servo to crystallize the opinion of the student body Inasmuch as all alba arguments both•proMnil goe r :for' the notention'oP the Honor System loin be presented by those of the Faculty and of the student body mho are thoroughly familiar with the present situation E If. A/ken TI president of the Student Council will bo In charge of the mass meeting as chairman will recognize all who wish to express 'their views upon this Im portant subject President Thomas has been asked to be present at the meeting and speak on the general top ics brought forth and he has consented to review all arguments that have been alt en in favor of the retention of the Honor System and to deal with the Honor System from an impartial view point Thls will-serve to give all pre sent a cleat undeistanding of the pre sent condition of affahs so that each mill be able to cast his tote with a tompiehenshe knowledge of his action In ease the student body votes to thtain tile present Honor System, then it will be necessary for It to ratify sev eral impoilant changes that the Stud ent Council, the Honor Committee. and the Faculty deem advisable to make hi the regulations and rules of tho Henor System as outlined in the Flesh limn handbook The ballot is so ar langed and worded that if the student Ic unallling to abolish the present system, then he must vote for theso changes a blob will remedy the defects that exist In the system nt the present time A foil discussion of these chang es will be a feature of thl'mass meeting and is fol this purpose that an unus ually. large attendance is desired—to mate ouch one thoroughly familiar 111th the changes, why they are need d, and tt hat they embody It Is highly inobable that no one would be able to vole Intelligbly concerning these changes if he were absent from this meeting Intro To Be Cast Thursday Morning At eight o'clock, Thursday morning, the different polling places designated by the Honor Committee will be open ed and r.nain so until noon During this time it Is hoped that every Penn State student c 11l have found an op portunity to cast a ballot. The honor Committee has chosen tho tenoning places at .ahich lotus may lie cast, Co-op corner, Liberal Arts Building, Agricultural Building, Chem istry Building, Drigineering A, and Old Main The different members of tho Manes Committee will be In charge at the different potting places as will also be some students appointed by the Student Council. Meanwhile the wo men students of the college will also have a voting piaru which will probably he at McAllister Hall for the purpose of receiving the votes of the co-eds The women's branch of the Honor Com mittee will have complete control of the voting by the women students and JCL multite their own arrangements. An a student approaches o. poll for the pm road of voting ho ail] be given a minted ballot which he will mark ono of the two ways left to his choice. If he is in Savor of abolishing the Honor Sys tem he will mark Oho ballot according ly If he wishes to go on record as a supporter of this system, ho must vote for the proposed changes Change In Pledge Needed The past has demonstrated concha- Weil that a radical change is needed In the _wording or the Present Pledge. in its application and the method In which it is taken. As proposed, the pliAge will not only apply to quizzes and examinations %then' bluebooks aro ueed but also It will apply to all class oom work, whether a. written pledge bo added to tho work or not. Tho spir (Continued ot Inst ?NM
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