How About llavins An Extra Hour To (tainhol On 'l’he ttreenV VOL. XV. No. 26 TRUSTEES EFFECT SALARY INCREASES New Seale Averages Twenty-live Per Cent Increase—Follows Liv- ing Conditions Survey Following :m investigation of several mouths. tie* of Trustees of this * ••!!««<• !t.ts fixed Us approval to a mea -ur** whereby a general increase iu the salaries of Hi*- family of the college will come about. The Increase aver ages twenty-five percent anil the scale ia which tile salaries nr** ranged, be comes r-l'l'i ciivf n-xt .July first. The new adjustment means much t*. the college. its faculty and tin* student Ihhlc. Heretofore the salaries paid the instructors «*f lli»* college have Wen far oelow par as compared to those paid l*y institutions «if th<* same size and lank, ami tin* result has lieen that I'ena Plat*- has stiff* red the loss of Some ”! its liest men. Tin* most important feature of the new salary scale is tie* fact that the greatest increases will go p> those mem- Wrs of ’he faeulty of ]oiv*-r raid*, whose salaries hav«* been farther ln*|i»w par than some *>f tie* higher niemliers. thereby relieving th«*m from consider able pressure in Jiving costs which have s*. severely handicapped them during the past several years. Tin* salary in crease which was made last fall, small though It iv.a'. did n.,i affect this class of the teaching corj».< and cons«’'|U**ntiy tlo-ir positiou was more sivimiem than that of the others. demanding in fair return a larger increase at this time. I*V virtue of the low salaries paid its instructors during the past lew years. IVlui Slate has gradually lost many of tin* Wsi. Kven now a goody number Will leave, although salary diffa-nlties hav** been solved. th**se in*-n having al re.-uly accepted im*re advanced posi tions til oiler institutions. However, in this phase. IVnn State has not Wen alone. Many other colleges have felt the loss of their Wn**r Mien through the same ealisc. At its annual tncet li>K in Harrisburg last .lamtary. the Ward took act inn on tlu* matter of liv ing conditions in State College and or dered a survey which began immedia tely following the meeting. The result of this investigation was the recent meeting with the new seal**. Although no announcement as to the range of salaries has been made, it is assured that the new scale will adetjunlcly pro vide for the very best in teaching mat eria! which the hoard will ho able to obtain. The rapid ,J*»ss-*»r-•*»***» rne'rn'ctilty lias been keenly felt, and the new action on the_p:irt of the hoard i.vMch proposes fair living salaries for i»u -tntsTnnpgc will "lie a favorable moans of obtaining more and better men for the teaching staff. NOMINATIONS MADE FOR NEW Y.M.C. A. OFFICERS At a meeting of tlu* nominating com mittee of the Y. AI. <.\ A. held last Mon day evening, nominations were made for the ollleo of president, tirst vice president. second vice-president, secre tary and treasurer of the local organi sation for tlic ensuing year. In order to facilitate Voting by the members of Ihn "Y". a list has been prepared which designates the meiYs class: votirnp, and activities, whether within *.r without tlu* Y. M. C. A. -The vole for officers will be held noSt week at tie* morning mas* meetings. The nominations were ns follows; President; Sterling r Var.sily fonlbalt. Sci'iuttl Vie*-Pn-siilcnt, i’haiio.s T.; !>/*inis. A«n*. j i:*»tiunitto<*. V. AI. V. A. Arthur Is. .I;uw-.s. Ch. *2l. Chairman j I’thlo Study Committee. Y. SI. C. A.< Varsity Swot. .hum's I*. SirKmuht. A. 11. •■ll. presi dent Student Volunteer Hand: Mission ary Chairman. V. M. C. A. I |;,ry; J*;,y JtiHT. C. K. "J'2. j *’:il»hi<* 'JYain. .M final j I'inum-lal Ciimjciiyii: I'ooihnn. | C. Ciarlit* Cailry An. ‘22. Chairman i IVilaUc* l*niy*T IvUlv Cam-’ palun. ’ j Trf*a.sur«.|-: < i.-oif;.- Aiiin.-m. I. ’l <'lmitnv.m J'liliHriiv i'l-minit !<*<' Arthur H. .\lela«M<-n. C\ «• laitaUnn William .M. Sli.ujt, H. m:m .Juniata IMoiMtioii. FHKSIIMA.V (.'IIM.S VOTE to um: n» iuxi.vi: ( At a rt*r«-nt «>r the ku'ls nf 1 thf Pn shm.iu class. it was decided I unanimously t.. «iv<- ii\\ all (..mis of hazing. This is Mt l.y the .-nMlu.ri-' tips to In* :t hi* ste[» forward. j NOTICE TO FRESHMEN Freshmen trying out for Business Manager, Penn State Collegian, report at Collegian Office, Friday, April 23, at 7 o’clock sharp. ffenn A ©all HAY DAY ACTIVITIES TO “«SiHIE-r SCRAP TO EMBRACE MANY EVENTS «™™“ OE HELD THIS SATURDAY Interscholastic Track Meet, Oratorical Contests and Principals’ Convention to Represent Many High Schools PENN STATE ATHLETES HAVE MANY CONTESTS P*iut Stall's annual Mayday, this V*ar ih.- lii'ieeuth of the month, will .if ti,.. biggest events for the coll-ge am) its miosis which Is sehed uli ■! ilti-: .war. Numerous forms of athletic «•••;!t ests will take place. by var sity teams, by non-varsity teams and hi.-h school teams, for this day will hr the 1 filcrsrhntustic Tl-aek meet for Pennsylvania High Schools. Resides ■II tin- athtotie features. there will lie a convention for high school )iriticjjMl.s. a public Speaking Contest between |rp- j reseniatives of various high school vent. Prim-IpaK Confercnn* Itefore tin* world war. this college was accustomed to hold annually a ; conference of hit:li school principals in May. on the same date as the Inter schotastic stihletic m«*'t. The confer-' gave opporiuulty to the principals to examine tin* work of the college as •.Veil as to witness the meet. It also opened th** wav for students to outer lain their principals and lo show them ahem the college. I treatise of the lim ited fiirilities for entertaining, a new set of principals was invited each year. This year the conference will In* re newed and invitations have been *mu to principals of seventy-live leading high school* of this state. None of these principals have been here* before. They Will arrive during tin* day of Kriday. May fourteenth mnl the that conference will he held that evening. The list of schools invited is ns fol lows: City High SrhuiilH Aocitlown. Altoona. Itethldiem. Ches ter: Oiatesville. Kiie (Central). Harris, burg iCentral). Ilazelton, .lolm.stovvn (Senior), buck Hawn. New Castle. tContinuei) on Page Fivet V. W. C. A. OFFICERS ARE ELECTED FOR NEXT YEAR The'mutual election of officers for , j here several times before during tin* Voting Women’s Christian Associa- summer Session and often (jiving as lion of tills college were hold yester- : many an live performances. The I)ov day at noon, the following having beep eraiix Players makes a specialty of np chnscii: ' peaiing before colleges anil during rc President. Miss Minnie K. Rapp *21.; cent years they have appeared before Vice-president. Miss (trace M. Yocum most, of the colleges It) the Culled i Slates and in many private eiiUTinhi* Seeretary. Miss Marion M. Mcars ‘J3. uteiils. / Treasurer. .Miss Virginia . Percy ”J‘J. Tin* play’ ''Anns and 11n* .Man" 5s one of tin- best written l*y tieorKo WATItlt count KXIIIItmo.V OX :'-..in:,nl Bta* :i»> lOaus eoiiipleleil by the ■HireeiMf. Will* he one of lho greatest « ver held ai this institution. The vegu ! ir session opens on June twenty-eighth and e.ineliHles on Almost sixth. several ! hit* l Jin-diary courses helm; operated 'hiring that tine* hi conjunction with ilu* regularly scheduled courses. Along with the .session for tmehers, ih**re will he held a hoy seotti emu11 gathering, a seltool for county ami assistant comity superintendents. a school for- directors ami, supervisors of home making and agriculture, a summer eotirse for lit irary workers. an extensive eotirse In made appreciation, ami a for • raining continuation school t.-acbers. The worth and Valin* tif these eotirse.s to those attending is immeasurable in consideration of the etTcet which In creased knowledge as far as teachers is concerned will bring upon the seltool children throughout the state. The session begins on June iwcmy itiiith. following a day for registration, the hoy scouts camp on July sixth and concludes on .Inly iiinetcenlli. ami the i-choul for county mid assistant county superintendents along with the one for directors and supervisors of home mak ing and agriculture opens on .Inly eigh teenth nml vlOscs on .fitly thirty-first. The former Jh.u new- tliiim-In.thin mate, masniuch as it was first decided upon ns n necessary measure last full when the county superintendents and their assistants met at the l-Mucatlotial Con gve-ss In Harrisburg. Tin* course is one which provides instruction anil methods in views toward helpfulness In state wide institutions of learning rural school administration and sup ervision. the principles . of education tmd common seltool problems. H. M. I*. Hillcgss. Commissioner of educa tion of Kdueation for the State of Ver mont and Hr. Kdw-in it. Snyder. Com missioner of Vocational K.hioathm of California, will assist the regular staff **f the Sum? Superintendent in giving instruction. The school will bring a l.ngo number of prominent tm-n to the (Continued tm page two) DEVEREUX STARS WILL PRODUCE SHAW COMEDY Famous Shakespearian Interpreters Have Often Appeareil Here in Summer Session The pres illation of the play. “Arms .■lid tip.- .Man” by tit*- Clifford HcVeraux Players. nbutit May first in the Schwab Auditorium, will' be a rare treat for t'emt State. This organization needs m> introduction to saute, having nppoa; Air. Norman llitpgood, ctlhnr and crit ic for Harper's Weekly, after witnessing the performance of the Devcraux com pany in "Twelfth Night", at Columbia, said: "Life in the Filled States lacks no desirable element more than It lacks art. and yet even in the arls we occa sionally find almost by accident, some thing of very high quality. Tin* Dev cratix company will servo as an illus tration. They tire giving Shakespeare outdoors wilha refinement and compe tence that Is extremely rare in our country." Seals Will he tin sale at the Co-op, at fitly and seventy-five cents, begin- ning April 2Gth Nitlmiy Cinder Men to Compete in Annual Carnival at Penn !.elii>;li Meet Next Week Next week will be a busy one for tin- j I I*oii:i State track team, tvhic-h will meet; Lehigh University in a dual contest on Wednesday. April twenty-eighth and: then proeoed to Philadelphia where It > will participate in the Penn Relays atf Franklin Field tm Friday and Saturday, i April thirtieth and May first. Plans are rapidly being oonsiunatod for both !, meets and with the exception of Hem-j ming 'ill. who has not yet fully re-! covered from the efficts of an injured! tendon, all the men on the team arc in good condition and much may la- ex-j peeled Of them itt the COltling COlUi'iXls. V It is very probable that Hemming will again be lit to run before tlu* l.eblgh', meet. t VARSITY SCORES WIN 1/ action I.f student council nt its! IN FIRST HOME > iimdny jtl ti*rt!**< >u at one-thirty on . . ... . N* \v IV;,v,r Feld. Since its iusti. three Aggie Pitchers I'ail lo Stop ; dmimi two years ago to replace the U-.zdik'.s Itatsmcn—Cirumlpy At- j mu', Jl'.'Ji, lows lillt Four Hits i II Inis 1.,.,n r.milmly ; r< gist.red among Ptim State's animal — j underclass scraps. ~, ~ ' Th “ s ' ri ‘l' "HI .start tit om-thiiLV tool! lliium iw/.d.-k s heavy UUtmg , , h ~)< skaip vn S;,i„nl:,v aft.*r»i.^» diamond aggregation opened its homo ; The Freshmen will report in thc/Ar •aas.'ii last Wednesday afternoon with : niory ; ,t ~t u. nvioel; where the/ will an overwhelming victory hvit the 1-am ( be divided into groups of arty /itch of tt.an Agricultural College by ; which will take part .(mine .*.//• of the lh.- s.-.v,v „r U t.. a. Tiic .lay was live mimiic p-i i»ds. The Sophomores I i" p'-nnit really fast play . will at the .sum,, time in old him! the n .sun was u l.m- drawn out ! Chapel as has \» cn the annual custom rim 1 1•• i and mi.tc errors than wmdd : All judges and nsslslam/ will meet in he compatalde with any victory, unless I tile Armory also at nue'hviock as in tins .use, a pleat mimhor of rims ! The ol.JiVr of the t/-up setup is is Wen senred to make up tin* delhdem-y. j the name ifidiem.-h. ffir each man to’ tie The visitors played a hard, .-lean brand i up as many of hi/ opponents as p..s of has. hall ihroimhout the contest, hut f sihle in a given Jyintth of time. Kverv uerc no match for the bewildering | contesiam will / provided with a pieee curve:' ul ihe Kiln* and White's slur of rope and /jnal numhers pf i n ,.|j motmdsman nor for tin* Well placed, from each class, fifty in oaeli group, timely swats from the hats of his will cuter ttio ring and attempt to tiJ cohorts. The marring feature of the jibe liands'and feet of the members of whole contest was the number of cr- , the nppu/iitg side. Fach pair .»r hands tors made, .Michigan obtaining hut four and f,/ securely th-d will .•mint one scattered hits off Crumley, hut never-! point./.Vo slugging or foul ptay will Ulricas scoring live runs through the be p/rmitti d and any one violating the medium or eight errors registered a- nd/s will Immediately he removed from gainst the I'due and While inlield. the contest. Anplc errors also assisted the Penn / The conmiiuee in charge of the .Slate men in .scoring, inn iiol to timT scrap consists of the following men: eNiem ns did the ones brought about .1. S. Marlin '2o, chairman; C. A. Xel by themselves. The heavy lihting/nf sun '2O and It. W. Knapp '2l. The the team as a whole wtts the red/om- twenty-live .UinSov Wssistnnts/ whose inw |Kirt of the game, a hut ni/ man duty it, .willbe to 'gpoi thnt'thc'cont'ciit —'‘-r ' - tmscnre\Tj.*yeetn/ a hit. Is carrlwl'ollMii’VtW way according 7 Shifts .Made In Unenji lo nro: n. K. Williams, AL IV. At an informal mass meeting of a- / .Mjcis, It. n. Henry. K. .r. TtlankenhU- 1 hum om-liundivd students on Thursday U h ‘‘” tho l, ‘“ m w,,nu ")< the field. lci% H. L. Stuart, r. W. .Sell. V. K. Tajwis. l evening in <>M Chapel. Ho- lirst sups vharm. s were noted in its make- th Ht.v. K. I*. Hge. j.\ f}. Karlev. were taken toward the organization of “h- having rvplaccd Hauh- K »*. l-'aWcy. |>. D. Dctar. A. K. ICin a Penn State oming Huh poach Ul/ at thud lease and/huhh succeed- caid. .t. S. .N’yeum. 15. It. Kwcctev. C. .M. ••hick- Harlow was ehcp d tempurarv hm l.lgluner in right /Id. ••Killy" per- ; «l'-'ng|cr. i\ |». Walter, c. A. Wav. chairman. "The purpose of the eluh" in Cair Vlcyfit tin* old earner. *l. It. Hess. i.. pr. Cooper, K. U. Stark, 'anal foa. h Harlow, "is to |)roniote •dl!I'’ 1 '’" 1 K;,v “ HnllcatMis of c-onsldorahh-; •'■ M. Kricclmmi. C. K. .Mowrer. 1., s. interests in om.door life, from the ski- i J**'»'»' , *vem. f |it ov.s/ihe infield's playing /'twih-r and It. H. Hishell. ing of the winter months in the spring * m l,u ' n, ' xl few »ontests. '<»» tln-....j Artlrtr 1 111., n0i15.;,... .lost >. „( slllll.-ms ;,n.|i "• ,|W V «»' »'»> niil N.IKiIIK ;.1,n..nl 1..r. 1 1.... li„ K i . ■'/““■rlll,;l:,l m;,„„or ,l„- losl hlkiiiß. In,mi,i K . „.„l lisl.ii,a i.li.uos 1 ">«™ naly mini the suiToiiudlm: moumahis. There was!;," , Ilu yotiill«id to receive any work, n r-oliiu;. Unit l-.-i.i, s,.i„. sli.mlil I l "' s '/- l “ r " ri " " f ,w " >""k iu, 'p- li. r linun.l ros.imvos i hlliliw. I hi- ...ily ■ Hill r.ioililios for out-,I lifv \ h "}* ’‘"'•'•'n "'kk'k llr.'.lnl.y ]„•. Illiu.-.l In I.i-1.-r si-.oli. „ul- / •■ei»««- , . | ». Mr tin- li.it. Mrnm 1111.-.1 Mir of 111.. ,ui;;i„|v.:„ii,„i./' : "!’ 1 . Mt'in'i.;" ,l,„v„ .I.„H,lwlWy Mon of 111" spi-ini: i-.mi,n,Will 7"' , S ,i '"' >" 'l"'rlo|, im„ S|,ln,- sisl in 111., ilr.-,wi.in of mops „r u!.. : . ' ,u ' mi'M'ln h..rl. In.s Kr.ul- Ir.rilor., surrmin.lljiu Slop- c.'nlk-140/r..r : .V' 1 r """ :""l I, iii.liiis „f fnrly milos. M is 11... " l l ' “'V''; >' n»»hy poir lion of ,1,0 fWmry. Mmols,..„„| : : I'.otHti.v hi parlnichis |o •.•o-opf/te with ■ tie outing Club in the cou(|dling of' . . Up ;.,, innps. Various .1,1,/. >•-“> nplioa, ions. ,1,. | Plarrs. •llsnl.iK |„.|os" ,„„|/, I ..limm.'s wwv n.n.il n, ,1s inalio i "f willlr. I, nil,l, |„ „„■. f"' I .I. rstou.l Ha.i oupa.'.tv of n... i„„. '"'.-llii. o ,„„l ,|„. „„„„„ ! inn null as ,/s„n „f mlvkmry "''.o 'TiV , “""- oollUliiM.o In lip- sUliloiU 1,0, Iv in son- i . .' '' 1 "' j-ral. Tl.o sliKKoslifn.s ami infi.rinalinll ''''! 11 '''. M" sol.i-r s-uro.l l.vo ; from 111,- i„.n,1,0|4 ;„„1 011.0r.s will 1„. ly 1 ' .“"'i l,;. „ for roa.,y/..f0r,.„0,.. X.in.orous iIM „ lilk's are jila/ied which cover front a:., 1( . .... ~ auoss • iay to thv.-e/davs tiltte. ; l " Uu ‘- 1 " , ,J - Ih-wmlMUgh | After :t /w remarks iilmut the ns-i ' 'toeiatioit /in genera). Coach i point' d /ill the relation "t the clidr to lh.yi)cp:irttneut of Physical Ikluca tl'tn. /Previous to this time, Cy.jmusiiim Drill has I scheduled only In the winter 'mouths. During the. next sc i/o lor. each ntcmh.-r of the two 1 lower /idassf-s will he scheduled for two hours of "(l.vm" thmiiirlmut the lerin. As an incentive to take part In the program of tip* UuMng Club, credit will he given In this subject for active membership. Professor Ferguson told how tin* For estry Department would I 'dp the club in the ("midiiation of map; aid hik ing "blue lie said that it was his iiitentioii lo petition tin* State For • stry Department for the permlssilou of Penn Slate sttidenis l" remain in the Forest preserves over night. Previous to this lime, this privilege has been d.> tiled. Many Oiimlhlnlrs Out C.mi'li Marlin has umlcr a wealth nf maid ini in the way i.f camHilai.-s for in-.-l e\vms. all < •!' wlifiin arc wnrUhitf Haul for pushimis. anil ilic list of cn 'ricf. for the me.-l mi Taylor Field m-M Wednesday has am yet In-on fully tle -•lilr.l upon, (n lII.' Kill ami 22n-ymd • lash* s the emrants will he |i|ekei| fi'eiii Tavh.r '22. A. W. Julies '22. ami lleeher- '2l. while Ihiiiniiap '2l. |jjmk 2’’. Ktall '-I ami Taylor '22 euiislimte tie' ti.ld mi" candidates in the 4Ui-\;ml • !a>h. In tlx* middle distances. Merrill 22. .Wweoitc r '2l. "Karry" Shields '2l. iJcmmim: '2l ami nrr *2l are ilic |oni eat liien {<■ he picked lr«>tn fer place*). "Che Itlue ami White Vttimers in the two mile race will he rlioscn iTniu llmnii: '2l. lies*' '22 ami Snyder '2l ami I’areiM ami Kins '22 will m> dmtld he the entriis in the hnrille events. Tle re a larm* li. |.| i,f eamliilates h>r the vari'.us liel.l events, t'aliha^c (Continued on last nauy) OUTING CLUB’S AIMS EXPLAINED New Organisation (o Promote Int erest in Hiking, Fishing, and Other On|door Sports. KAHI.EY CHOSEN CAI>TAIN OK NEXT YEAirS HOXERS At :i meeting of th'- inemhers of the varsity ln*Niiit; leant fur iln* past sea son. 10. 15. Kuhley '2l was **l**<*li*«l to captain tin- I'.lue and Whit** stjUail f*»v til* 1 next year. Several days previous the following letter awards were made: Captain .MeFadden ’2a. Knldey '2l. Friedman *2l. Cooper "21. Aiken '2l. Weiss '22 and U. Jl.'llishell '2l. manager. Samuel Freedman '2l was elected var sity manager for next year. .1. FIXAM'K CU'II TO 1101.0 KMOKKIt A smoker and reception to the Fresh nian students enrolled in tin- Commerce and Finance course will l.c held next Tuesday evening at eight i.’eloek sit the I'lii Gamma Delta house, under the auspices of the three upper classes in that course. ' rgtmt. jAnnual Event Between Underclasses to Afford Keen Rivalry Display in Clash for Honors JUNIOR COMMITTEE | TO ENFORCE RULES Aecies I'm* Three Pilcher* (Coiuiim.d on l*ay*> Three) * drive ns :i whole Were elnselv - mi(;o to address '•I T! ll< .ut:li<>mt tli«< iivu days. the JJeds' w vift*.r> coining in the elnsing mimitcs hiOCIKTIES -f .he e.m, laign. Tin* entnpaigii its*-lf. a ~r ‘“"i i.M .fill l«- 1,..1.1 l-'riilav, April : ''' ' 1 """ W »V '""I «: i f.- p..... i„ ,v < .1.1 vii=,„..i. Th .. •»«>; " !»•««.! wm Mr. line. IM...Mr. Ul.-m.-r i’,.,i.i.1rt,.il fi.r lII.* It.r.-.l i . M. It. A.. r.'V...i.l y,.;,.. B 1,,.,-,. „» „r 11... r,,.:; 1 . M.rr.wf„l In. *rfnl KuKi.irrrl.nt Ip-punm...... n..r- \ T*T 1..8 111- w„r In- S.-IW.I „« Ma]...- a„,l was , '"I" 1 'T 5 h , u llr '"''> Ma1i.......l .villi ll„. Wlnrl,Arm's I ' v - r - "> a.,.1 Amm.mlti.m empany. hi.vi.m ' ‘ i j'.,!,' , " v " r " ,,lr . iiai'K.. .if Hi.- |.r.i.lu..|ii.!i ..f small arms ' .. '.. ',' L ‘'' amniimiil..... Affr 11., • ,l„s,. ~r tl.r •'■>ln.:.ll». sin. >•■ amm.iil .P-sm-.l ivar. hr .. ........1 ... IV,m r„r "V' V , '""al "rnante.. lip... l.n. Ills s..rvi.vs I,ml 1„...p S„ vs I- 11 "V l «""l“*'T-l ,1s ..1,1,* ... till- Winch,..St,>r '''an„ll„-r ln.Mu.sl Mm In min wl.h tlmm. Mr. T . ! i"' I'i.'mrr will talk ..n s,,m. , ~r in- '“'"l'"'",', 1 "‘SI fall up,,,, il.c rrsiimp ,ins.rial un.rH nn.l his talk will 1,.- well ,'.’ f "V 8 " ll.r siimm. r W..HI. Imariim. ~. sav ll.r leas. vara,l.,„. Plans f..r .Ins .Irivr will In- Tln r,. will In. .several mall.-rs ..f im- ,m " r """-av.,,' in l.rniml.l .... rnneernlnß in ali'.n „r 11... ••PK.SW STATK lix. make I.le Ike enrr.vlim CI.VKKIi" which will he „f inter,‘st „. T" " f “ f ' ,n '"" """v" all e,mine,.,lnc simlenis. ' h .!, •* H.« "v'k. ~|,|..,r.„„1.y , will in- given in the morning muss " , meet jng nil those students who have POIOIKK STt'IIKNT’S PAUPNTS > 111,1 V‘l l"im.t. I.ut who desire in ilo m>. ....... This will hf mi* time tn pledge money. <*MI-. ( M1.1.1.C1. sriIOI.AItSIIM* Till- campaign for ilnamial aid closed As a trust fund ami memorial to l;,sl evening. ami this extra Ili<*ir smi. I.ii titi iiant Aau Nutt, a for- ' opportunity tor students to lirroini' iner member «.r ihf class of litis, who im-tnhors is for that luiriios.' alont*. was l.’ilhsl in rottihat •ivtrsi*as in‘S*-|>-. “ lomhor miS. Mr. and .Mrs. U. K. Ntm. VIM ATIIINAI. SI*KAKKII TO of Cliffsido, N. .1.. hay |.rrsrutfd th- \I»I»KrSS WOltrv «iTriiVvT« sum of JHiiki to tlt*• iVtmsylvattlu Svato -HMMn.NS MOMI..N STIIIhMS CoHoko. tho iutrr'-st of whirl! will hi*: .Miss llommit. of Ihf (Miicajjn Collet;. Used to “help ijffdy yotitit; !H«’H to pro-‘ iat<* Iltireau of Ocetipaiirms. will e<*me etuv tin eduraiioiC. I.h-tn, Xutl \v:is t«> Slat** C*oMri;r *>u -\twenty-sfv a member of the Tirst Pursuit (Ir. ; enth to speal; t<» the girls eoncernliu; IMlh A» ro s'ipr..lr*>!t ami left yolh'ge | vocational work. She will speak twice early in the Sprim; of H»l7 to enter ion Tuesday evening anti at some other the service of his country. The schol- [ time, undeehlcd as yet. to the vocation* aiship will mean an annuity of about al girls. Private conferences may be fifty dollars to some needy student. arranged through Doan Knight. Section t. This scrap shall he known ; as .he tie-up scrap, and the contestant* i shill he members of the I-Veshtnaii and! Sophomore classes. j S.ii-lim, Th,- ..1.J..C1 ..r tiii-ii |„ ,i lis ! scrap shall 1..* t.. ii.. tl p as „ Unv |r. * j Section a. Tin* place for holding this: s< t ip shall lie N.'W Heaver l-'ieM. S', ciion l. Tim tinm for holding tlm Si-r.ip shall be determin'd by tlm Stu-' il.-Ul C'.uilril, Sect,-on I. A space Of too |,y ,Ve, | H'otitimmd on j'j v »»> ‘Y’ Campaign Falls *; Short of Objective I“■ ii a State's biggest y. ,M. (/. eatn* paiipi end'd last Saturday evening with, tlm It'iN ahead by tin- narrow margin! .< f sKiy-iive dollars in |i|<-dges ami «»im • hundred tin tubers. Honors f*»v the, Old Jupiter Pluvius Couldn't Postone Trout Season Anyway PRICE FIVE CENTS TENNIS EXPERTS VIEW LOCAL COURTS Propose Changes anti Additions to Courts—Explain Association Rules *at Mooting Hand in hand with a locator genual athletic pin gram at IVnn State lit!.** spring comes a boom in temttac which will alfont lovers of the sport an op portunity for more tlioroup/f training ; and excrise ami pleasure /in playing. | An extensive local’ schedule of games , will he carried utt this year, combining j inter-das-*. interfiatei pity and inter* t unit contests. as well .its a considerable varsity schedule. ,l»n .lime Uftll. It is planned to rur/osT the all-college f championships, a /i rU-s of games which j it Is experttd h,* lively to the last S degree. As tit/ result of a conference ; held over til/ past week-end. partly!* j paled in by/lJirector of Physical Kdu cation liuyo lVzdek. .Manager Kirk and three of /the leading exponents of ten nis in ttfis state. e\t. n.-ivo changes will undoubtedly he made in the attempt to j dace the sport on a firm liasls at ihiz in-titnilon. /n.e commission which met with Mr. b'.er.dek was compos* d of Mr. Charles (larlaiol. one of the executives of the National I.awti Tennis Association: Mr. K. IV Seitz, a U-adhig tennis advocate of Pittsburgh, and Mr. Iv S. Lloyd, state champion in ltd!. The meeting held in Old Chapel last Saturday af ternoon was well attended by local ten nis i-mhm ia.es. at which time the ten nis status here was placed before them. Mr. ossittiHty of making more courts hole and told of tentative plans regard ing their situation. Mr. Lloyd in his short talk expressed the hope that Penn Slate would come to the fore in tennis as she had done in other forms of middies promoted here. The games cntnposhitf the v.aristy schedule will be played ns follows: Ituckm-ll at T.rwishnrg May IT.- Carnegie Tech at State Col lege* May 10— la high at South Hcthtchcm May 20—Ijnfayotte at Hasten May,, ill— Muhlonburg. «t Allentown, (ponding) ' k Mrty 22—Penn at Philadelphia - May 21* —Ihteknell at State College June 12—PI? fat'State cotlege . . The management is also trying to ar range for an exhibition game between tlie eaptain of Yale’s tram who is con sideml the seventh best tennis player in the fnited States and “Mac" Kllor.v, a former state champion. * All men interested in tennis are to report for preliminary practice on the armory courts at one-thirty on Satur day. April the twenty-fourth. THESPIAN PLAYERS TO GIVE VAUDEVILLE SHOW Proceeds Will He Used to Send Three Delegates to Union Con ference at Michigan t'.-mi Slate students an* assured of a treat on Friday. April the thirtieth, when members of tin* Thespian players w'.ll present a tlir* e-act vaudeville per. li-rmance. tnoh-r the auspices of the In ter-Fraternity. Intra-Mural. and Inter- I'nil Connells. Th>- purpose of the en tertainment will he tti raise the funds m-eessjjry for defraying the expenses of one d'-hgat*' ft out each vouncil to i> |ii.siiit P**:in Stab* in n conferenco t<» be h»ld at tin* University of Michi gan in tlie n*ar future.. This conven tion will be held !>* consider methods of organizing and maintaining Unions In the various college*, and will consist of delegates from all the institutions which at present have formed, or con template foimiug such organizations. The program of tin* show to Is* given here will consist of three parts. The llrst will be an extract from the Thes pian Show of 11*I.”. in which, it will Is; remembered by old students. la*vi I-imli and "ited" Itanbr played Important parts.' The second feature will be a IWo-pieee skit, entitle*! **|n the Class? What l i.i You Mean?" Silencer Free ‘2*i and IS.vjon Knapp ’2l will In* the characters. The •'oncliiding number will introduce jazz band which will present the tewest innovations In the wav of modern harmonizations. The priee *.f .-ohuission io tin* entertainment will he twenty-live cents ami it 1* Im portant that the students should give their hearty support, as there will he m. more delimit* steps taken la the or ganization of th*- I’enn Stab* Union un til the d* legates to the Michigan con ference have relumed. i’ItKKHMAN IiASEHAU, * ASPIRANTS CALI.ED OUT Freshman linsehnll practice began last Thursday aft*-rn*M*n when Conch (trove had his llrst year candidates out for s.vine light practice. This first work-out x was very light, consisting of some liatting ami fielding work, which will he continued for the nexj few rtnyn. Tib- eoarh announces that practice will be held every afternoon except Satur day and Sunday and that all Freshmen with any bas.liull ability should re port to New Heaver Field. A schedule for tin* Freshmen lam been arranged that includes games with Indiana Nor mal. Ijifaytttc High School of ituffalo. Cornell Freshmen, all at home, ami two games with fullefonte Academy, one of