Etiquette Hinlb— Don’t Fumble With an Orange VOL. XXI, No. 16 Nittany Gridders Fall Before Syracuse, 7-0 Fumble Again Aids Orangemen in Scoring Decid ing Touchdown —Foley Stars for Onondagan Eleven—Gray Outpunts Carr Battling the speedy and aggressive) Syracuse eleven to a standstill throughout the entile mst half of Saturday’s struggle m Aichbold Stadium, Penn State’s unshakable jinx allowed itself at the stait of the third quarter long enough to permit the Orangemen to administer a 7-0 defeat to the Lions and thus keep the Onondagan slate clean, Bai buti’s touchdown and Carr’s successful tiy for point following Fiicdman’s le coveiy of a Nittany fumble on the Blue and White’s twenty-yard line. Twice during the first two periods placement kicks were attempted by the invaders, only to have one fail slioit and the other blocked On the latter play, Archosha, who recovered the loose pigskin, dazzled the stands with hts thrilling gallop to Penn State’s tbiity-two y mis vvheie he was brought to earth by the fast-stepping Dangci field’s beautiful tackle o Although clearly outplaved and outsmmted in the thud and fourth penods Bczdek’s pioteges on two cccasions held the strong offensive of Syiacusc for downs when the lattei combination was within scor ing distance Poor field generalship or the part of the Nittany signal cnllei in not making use of his speodiei backs was an important lac toi m the defeat, but the power and punch of the Syracuse attack could not be denied, Pete Reynolds’ gnd nien noticeably outgaramg the visi tois Fumble Permits Score Bavlev kicked over Penn State’s goal line s,t the beginning of the final half, the lull being bioughl out to the tuenly-yaid line On the fust plav, Michulske hurdled the ball clumsily and lost it, Friedman, Orange pivot man, falling on the evasive leather almost on the Blu" and White’s twcutv-yard ’marker Two plays failed to advance the* ova l hut on n fake pass Fo’ev inn to the Lion’s elev en y ards. In tw o tries, Barbuti tallied a fir„t dov.n Anothet oveihead, Can to 1-oloy, can led the elongated pigskin to a point about tv o yards from the goal line Baibuti plugged thiough foi a fust down on the one-lout mark and on the ne\t pl**v, the buily full back ciossed the whitest line oi them all foi the deciding scoie Can booted the ball between the u,nights for the seventh point Orange* Shows Strong Offensive Already acknowledged as a potent offensive machine, the Onotulagans went into the game to prove that then goal line was moie than a nicie stupe at one end of the held To the Oiangc-clad unuicis on the lull, the paosing of that chalknuuk bv an opposing eleven might spell uttei ii,in; at all events, it will taka a (Continued on last page) ENGINEERING UNITS PLAN ALUMNI DAY EXHIBITIONS Unusual Devices Perfected as Five Departments Vie m Annual Competition Preparing for one thousand visit ois, the vnnous depat tnients m the School of Engineering will stage then annual exhibition en Satmdnv morn ing stinting at eight-tlin tv o’clock Five depiutments imve been busv planning exhibits and coniidentlv as xitic those who cntei the Engineering buildings on Ahimm Dav more than a few suipuses and innovations Theie is intense m.rliy among the depni tments and m oidei to get ahead oT one another Ihev have resorted to a policy of deep seciecv Those pai ticipatmg ate civil engineetmg, lre thamril engmeoi ing, industrial en gineering, electiical engineering and aiclulcctutnl engineering Last vear the C Hi constructed a waterfall that was perfect to the nimulcstdct.nl The futuie mechan ical engineers line puzzled m.itiv vis itors in foimer vcais with hatlling “pcipotual motion” devices and other cimilai •‘tucks’’ of ilieu tuule Some mvsLcitous lighting effects mav be ex pected fiom tlie C. E s, while the \ E squad is suie to spring something unique in the way of designs, and diavvings. The induotiiul enginccimg depaitment will demonstrate v.uioiis pioccsscs connected with its wotk and will distnbutc npiiropimte sou venns to the spectator* The exhibition will get umlei way ijjfcnn Sfarif A FRESHMAN CLASS j MEETING TONIGHT j Freshman class meeting will | be held m the Bull Pen tonight j at seven o’Jock for the purpose j ot electing five tnal presidents I PLAYERS TO STAGE SHOWS FOR ALUMNI Society Will Have Luncheon for Old Grads—To Give Plays at University Club NEW MEMBERS WILL BE INITIATED AT GATHERING With the return of many ginduate members the Penn State Plavcis wnll have an active Alumni Day. A Play ers luncheon at the Umveisitv Club nt noon, the piesentation ot two one act plays and the formal imti ition of rew meinbcis in the Auditorium in the evening make up the day’s pio giam * Continuing the custom winch was st’iited Inst year, dnectoi and Mis ; Cloctingh will be host and hostess to active Plaveis, alumni members of tire organization and pledges at the Playeis’ luncheon Infoimal speeches x.ill follow tne luncheon Two one-act plavs, ‘The Man in the Bowie: Hat,” by A A Milne, and “The Noble Loid,” by Percival Wilde, i will ho plavc’l by alumni to whom the parts have been sent-out They will lehenrse togelhei Satuidoy morning and present the plavs pnvatelv foi active and associate Plaveis and then invited guests at eight-fifteen Satur day evening “The Noble Lord” picscntod heie in ID2O-21 and one of the fust play:, to be taken o*i the road by the Penn State dramatists, will be revived un der the direction of D. D Mason with the ouginal cast, as follows He R C Adams ’2l She Miss S E Koc*iper’22 Peleis T C McCollom ’24 Thta coincslv deals with a gnl vv l *o wishes to imuiy for title She jumps m tl e lake so that the young loid may icscue hei Jumping m aftoi her, the loid finds th it the pond i& only thiee feet deep, bift just foi spoil he ea»- (Contmued on last page) POULTRY SHOWOPENS EXHIBITIONS THURSDAY More Than Five Hundred Birds Entered Fiom All Paris of Pennsyh ania Making final ai inngemonts for the gioatest show ot its kind in the United States, students in poultry husbandly at Penn State* will open the tli’id annual State Production Show* Tlu.isduv I'lo.umg at eight o’clock in the Stool Pavilion Entnes foi the show, which are be ing conducted undoi the direction of R. 11. Stiait ’2G and B W Ilcywang ’2G, numbei more than live hundred buds. The exhibitors aie not con fined to Centie county but come fiom even section of the State The show is unique in th it it is the only one of its Kind iluected bv students in poul tiv* husbandiv and i.inks fust among all poultiy shows of Pe.msvKama Placing of Ribbons Judging will begin Thursday morn ing and the nhbons will be placed by monibeis ot the dcpai tment and the extension specialists. This system of placing the wuincis will enable visit oi i to see for themselves what points constitute a high-producing chicken In connection with the logulur ex hibits the poultiv depaitment will display sevel.il pens*of the well-known bleeds of bud*- Winner. will be amply lewatded foi then elToits Beside nine siKei lining cups., theio will be many cash pnrci and medals Tbc Poultiv Club, the Poultiy depiutmcnt, the Quake: Oats compam, Dean Watts and oth ets on the “IIill” me the donois of the loung cups The exhibits will leimnn in place . hum Thursday morning until ten .h [ o’clock Satmday night The doors STATE COLLEGE. PA.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1925 SAND BAG SCRAP WILL BE STAGED THURSDAY The fieshman-sophomoie Sand Bag scrap will be held cn the field back of the Armor} Thuisdny night .it foui tlnrty o’clock All bags must be dragged behind the goal before qoutnmg, but when the> have been placed theie the big is declared dead, counting one point for the side. All gym classes foi the Inst hour w ill be excused. The penods for contest will be thico in number and five minutes in length The class of 1928 is the best oigan i/cd of sophomore classes in a nunibei of ycais and should have .1 stiong: representation on the field, according to D D lleni} ’2G, president of Stu dent Council YEARLINGS LOSE TO PANTHER CUBS 20 0 Rooney Leads Team To Check Fiist Lion Invasion of New Pitt Stadium BREAKS OF GAME GIVE OPPONENTS ADVANTAGE A fighting squad of Panther cubs checked the fiist invasion of the Nit- Liny Lion into their new lair Satui day aftcinoon, by defeating the fiesh man eleven 20 to 0 in a inudd} grid fiacas in Pitt Stadium In spite of the fact that the field was coated seveial inches deep with mud, fum •f*3 and “bleaks” weie r,otnpaiativelv few, but proved to be disastrous in the first defeat the plebes have sui fricd this season Thiee times in three successive qnaiters a Pitt ycatlmg forced his way acioss the coveted line to bung up the Panther score The Penn State Jicshmcn weie almost hclnlcss on account of the poweiful punting of Koono}, quartei-back of the opposing eleven, who kicked the oval consist ently for fift} or si\tv-}ard inter vals The first quarter of the fracas v.ns niaml} a punting duel between P.r.oney and Neil, captain of the Lion yearlings Neal received the initial kick-off ion the ftve-}ard line, but the play was recalled. Neal again icceivel, this time on the 25-}md maik, and returned it seven vards befoie he could be stopped Seveial line bucks piovcd futile and the yearling pilot punted the oval to Pitt’s 22-yaul line Pitt Scores The Panthci cubs failed to gam fiist down and Rooney's punt of fifl}-five yaids biought the bell again mlo Penn State temtoiy. Neal attempted a leturn punt after sev eial pla}s netted only a small gain, but Gctto, tackle, blocked the kick and iccoveicd the ball on the Penn (Continued on last page) REV. BURNS EMPHASISES SERVICE IN CHAPEL TALK Denounces Hei editary Tcmcli injjs Based on Iron-bound Laws of Biological Origin Gicat life n high puipose dedicated to sacrificial service to humanitv, stud the Rev Vincent Bums, pastoi of the South Congiegationni Chuich of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and a Penn State alumnus, v/hen he spoke at the chapel semcc Sunday morning. The leason so many men and women aie leaving college without pledging then lives to a great pmpose and without leccivmg a deep and seaiilung vision of God is because of the doctiinc of biological determinism Icing spicad ovei the countiv by so called scientists, said the speaker. They tiy to show that heioditv deter mines even thing and that the great life is not open to eveiyone No Limit to Growth This not onlv violates Chustian tiuth, deelaied the Rev Euins, but it .Iso violates all that we know about science and histoi} Jesus taught that cvoiy man and woman his in finite possibilities to glow moialiy, intellectual!} anil spiutiiall} Men at humble even of lo.v ihuentnge have become universal!} famous Shake spc.uc, Beethoven and Lincoln aie t\- amplcs Ohvei Wendell Holmes knew* this when he wiotc, 'Build thee move state!} mansions, 0 inv soul, as the swift seasons loll'” Anil Paul was light when he said, “I can do all things Uuough Chusl ” ; The reason so nuinv people in our world aie missing the great life, con tinued the Rev. Bums, is that folks aie riding the meii}-go-iound of guv plensuic, loose living, base thinking and low desne. They suy„ “What’o the use 7” The ship of our dav is ne.uly sink ing under its load of sin and hate, c.- clnimcd the speaker in conclusion WORLD COURTIS TOPIC DISCUSSED AT CONFERENCE Penn State Sends Delegation to Harrisburg: Convention of College Students KEYNOTE SPEECH MADE BY LIEUTENANT ALLEY Member of Parliament Presents European View—Time Given To Discuss Question In conjunction with the nation-wide movement among colleges for pio moling thought _ upon international pioblcms, paiticul.ulv as applied t. the World Court, the delegation from Penn State and seveial othei Central Pennsylvania colleges met m Harrisburg Finhi}, Satuid.i} end Sunday. Lieutenant Alio}, membe: of t l 'o r.on-partisan committee of the League of Nations, presented the ke.note oi the conference m a talk before the representatives Fiida} evening lie considciod the nations «„ a wcild community and as such it should have. an active and effective oigam/ation Anv oigam/ntion have three! governing parts, the legislatee, iu-i dicnil and executive, of which the i Woild CouiL constituted the judicial J for the community of nations, he said I Lieutenant Alley outlined the h’-toiv of the mo.cment lor world co-opuui tion, showing that it had fiist been urged by the Uutcd State-’ tcpie sentali.es ~t tbe meeting of the Hague Tribunal in jB8 ( i Machinery and the piopei spun weie essential to the success of inv movement, he continued The equiv alents of these essentials are the World Couit and Public Opinion, he said ,n closing his talk Terminating the evening session. Goiotnoi bwoct ot Colorado pointed out Umt it vvu» now time foi the College students to get behind this international move ment lie sa.d ,thnt the under grad uates should shake off therr lethargy and meet the demands ot the cla> Moigan Jones member of Parlia ment, outlined the attitude ot the Europeans towaid the Woild Couit. He evplaircd the diplomatic lclat’ons and political mtngues in oHed n tl.c woikings of this bodv. (Continued on third page) Dr. Pattee Talks to Freshmen at “Y” Hut Fo. tiio pmpose of having ilia freshmen bcomc bettei acqu tinted with each othei and to Irid pros pective material foi this \cu’- fiosh man "1 ” Cabinet, the V M C -\ eli te! Inured the me i of IP2‘I it Lire* Hut Weunesda} night Dr Ficd L Pat tee, head of the Engh-h depat tment. featured the meeting with hi- fatheih talk and tinieh .invite to the student cntenng upon their college caieer W C Calhoun *2f), ncwlv appointed Vtaihng sec.etaiv, lu*d charge of the evening’s progi.m Aftei the va hou- talks and umaiks b\ men coa j.tcted with the “V,” roiie-hnieiits veie -eived It is the* j lan of the fiedunan leaden to continue the meeting- on Wednesdav nights throughout the }c n Another specirl program has been ail ringed for to morrow night and all In-t ver.i men interested in the Young Men’s Chit— turn ■A-sociation aie uiged to ittend Alma Mater To Enl at Gala Celebrai With heart} handclasps an 1 gen uine welcomes resounding from Co-op to New Beaver Field, Penn State will Hy aside all routine duties Situulav to enlei tain those ot liet son- and daughters who letuin on lint di> to visit the campus Without doubt,, the most atliactive fcatuie of the week-end will be the clai.li between the touted Notre Dime eleven and the Varsilv V. ith this g„me as a di swing cm d it is pi edictcd that n iccoid uovvd will make tl i the gi cutest alumni cclebrat’on in the hictorv of the College In viev, of the fact that thousands will be seeling rooms, it is requested that nil frater nities and clubs keep open house over the week-end. Mass Meeting Cmrc.dtnt with this "nokoi, tlu* alumnae will hold i pailv in the Women's Building, to be run on the s..me plan as the men’s mnokei Cn« teitainment will ho ofleied b\ tlie Kills’ musical ormumutions and a Kioup of junioi co-eds will staj;o a |>la> It la planned to unite the men to tlie Women's Building and the women to the Aunoiy s 0 that each pnitv mav dome the lull pleasiue of both ontci Uinmenta At noon Saturday a cafcteiia lunch eon "ill he sei\ed in the Aimoiv \in dci the auspices of the Puicnts and Teacheis’ Association ot State Col lege The morning: "ill be de\otod to the fiebhninn football (fame wita Budviicll and tin inspection torn ot tlie campus In Me" of thn inspection, The Varsity Quaitot will be picient tlie eiurinceunt: units have prepaied a Fiulav night will be devoted to a •football mass meeting m the \udi tonum, which all alumni aie uiged to attend On the toilovving evening tin* tcal reunion in the form of n smoker will Like place in the Armoiv In addition to the usual cidei and smokes, thin event will he tcntuiod bv a quartet and several outstanding Thespian stai i (Mlwjian. I ALUMNI SMOKER | j OPEN TO SENIORS ! j \t the invitation of the | !* Alumni Association, nil scmois | .110 requested to bo piesent at t f the Alumni smoker in the Ar- ? | mot> Saturday nil'll. I SYRACUSE BOGTERS HUMBLED BY LIONS Niltanj Soccer Team Conquers Orange by 1-0 Score on Mud-eovcrcti Field LONE TALLY COMJES IN EARLY PART OF GAME j Plajing on a rouckh field with a soggy ball that defied the efiorts ol both teams to handle, the Nittany «occcr team presen cd its remarkable lecord by administering a 1 to 0 de feat to the Syiacuse university bootcis last Sntuiday Eefoic the contest was well undei way the Lion bootcis scored the lone t,.!h that was responsible for the victoiv After advancing the sphere to v ithm scoring distance a vvell placcd shot from GuJhn’s toe found ,i testing place m one coinei of the i et Passing Difficult "With the field covered with sev eial inches of mud aue to the thaw passing and accurate Kicking wn* difficult aftei the ball bad become ” atet-logged Several t'mes duimg .ha fray Nittany outside forwaids sent the ball hutting towards the goal but the wet field handicapped the othci foiwaids and prevented them liom reaching the ball in time to ‘•coie Ei cubing thiough the Penn State defense m the second quaiter, th° Oiange linemen threatened to tie the stole on several occasion l - Th" aleitne-sj of Ilclmith, L’on goal tender prevented tallie.s at this tuna The Clue and White forwards were I also .menacing the opponent gold [ dui mg the period i Orange Defense flood Ii the thud period the work ot Schligel, Svtacuse goal-tender was i< sponsible for the failure of the \ittinv hooters to add to their scoi mg column The heavy ball alter nated between Penn State and Sjra ii'O temtoiy thioughout the period bat the final punch seemed to be kicking on both sides when opportu nities were the best Sevciu! tunes m the fnal period Nittanv foivvards attempted to sco.e but vere lepulsed bv the enemy back-, Piobabh the high-water mail; was reached when Lippmcott directed a long ‘hot to the goal and although the Orange gorl-tendci (Continued on last page) LOCAL GRANGE BESTOWS FINAL DEGREES TONIGHT Thud in I Fouith De„»ocs will be ionrenud at a icguhu meeting of the Penn State (hinge this evening in Room 300 lloit Building nt se.en thutv o'clock A- thcic will be nomination of adi eus ini the coming veai, all incmbcis aie uigcd to attend Tne speaker of the evening v. ill be Pi of P G Biess ler. ol the School ol Agiicufiu.e Luncheon will be -oi.ed uttei the meeting :ertain Graduates :ion of Homecoming nedv ’2O will give one of Ins mimitabcl clog dancer while d A Lev den ’ll, compn >ei of “\ ictoiv” and ‘'The Nit tany Lion," vvdl load the llumbone Quintet Each alumnus will be dev iated with u blue and v. lute lug tell ing bis name md cl iss, while the venims and faculty will wcai coloied cauls \lumnac I’arty ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ANNOUNCED jDr. W. H. S. Demari of New Brunsw: Seminary PRIZE OF 510 FOR WORD OFFERED BY S. P. C. A. “Vvh.it Mould \ou c.tll a person who is natuiallj and callously cruel to ani malsis the question winch insti tuted a state-wide campaign to find a precise and desciiptnc* answer in one word Lv the Ponr.sjhan.a Society fin the Pievcntion of Crueltj to. Animals this jej** The organization olTeia a pu/e of tun dollars for the best suggestion sent to the S P C A Building, 021 Ninth Bioad rtieet, Philadelphia, be foie Decembc-nfteenth The won! must be manufactured, not too long, be easih ptonounced and be pcifccth desci iptive That some Gieek in Latin loot ma\ furnish the bans fin such i word though a combination of two English wo.ds is j.oisiole, is the suggestion offcied b. the soeictv “Y” COURSE BOOKS MUSICALS SKETCH “Colter's Saturday Night” Will Re Piesenlcd by Scots on Thirteenth REDUCTION OFFERED ON UNSOLD SEASON TICKETS Hcnilded as the finest musicale oi : its tvpe e\et hc«ud “The Cotter's Saturd ij, Night” will be pioscntcd to ila fust IV*m St ite audienCL Fridav, No- umbei (huteenlh. in the Aiali tonum as the second numbei of the “Y" ertu ti’inmt nt iouise Coached, staged anil produced undei the pci sonal dnection of John Daniels, the well-Iviiown Scotch tenoi, the -ketch bids well to equal nn\ such pteduction olluied at tne College Although Haiold Bauei, m iste’ pianist, plavcd to a full holise list month the.e a.e still about two nun died season tickets unsold and those mi be p.ocuicd at the “Y" Hut Because the fu -t numbei of the couis las Ik. i pun tlioie is a piopoilmnil 1 eduction ni juices.! Pi\u dollai sea on seats m..v nov be! puichased loi Slot), foui dollai j chans s C .u for $» 10, and the thiee dollai s L . lMin pa-«es go at 52 00 I Taken ftom the famous poem b\ I Robeil Bums, “The CnlteiV Satui da\ Night” is i musical plav enacted l b. si \ of the le uhiig blotch singois in I the E ist Then have made it a mas-1 tcipiece of acting and a triumph of! song The pi w is i poitiajal of an j evening spent at .* peasant cot in the t lowlands of Scotland llumoi, senti- j ment, pathos and plulosopln that is i refreshing to modem eve* abound j (Continued on thid page) i ORGANIZATION PLANS FOR SPANISH CLUB COMPLETE fcctics of Entertainments Will be Produced During Year Resinnin" Saturday Undei the guidance ot Instiuctoi Jose Galindo of the Spanish derail ment, the executive committee ot the Spanish Club met last \\ ednesdav evening, elected olliceis, and made plans fin a senes of ptogiams to be given ilinmg the veai The following tempo]a:\ olhceis weie elected A C Nlrllct ’2O, presi dent; L C Mullen *25, vice-picsident, and Miss K. M Gi iHius '27, secietan The inaftei ot drawing tip a consti tution loi the club was discussed but nothin" dehmte was done because of the absence of Preuilcnt Millui The club will piesent its lust pio giam on Novcmbei seventh. A com imltee composed ot Mis E Montague -b, .1 E Dickson ’27, ,»nd Ralph Ba.vlield '2B has charge of the detail. The club plans to present m\ cntei tanimenls during the college >eur, the last of which will be the picscntution of one of the host Spanish plavs that cun be secured. The executive hoaid of the Spanish Club consists of tlie following* Miss GirJhus, Miller, W R. Fever ’2G, Miss E k. Hinges, Bavheld, C« R Clingcr '2S, Dickson, Mis Montague, E C Mathcnon ’2B. WiU.ud Pulnej '2B, .Miss H \\ Biys„n ’27, Mullen', Miss 11 Will Woalhei Many a Gale— Tire Scholar Ship PRICE FIVE CENTS ■est, Now President r ick Theological is Speaker I Everything is m leadings foi Scholarship Day which will In ob served Thutsdav morning will, peci il exercise-, .n the Auditorium .a Un thutv o’clock. In oidei tlmt .til stu dents may .ittend the .ifr.ni there will be no classes during tl.o la,l tv u houis of the morrrng Besides the pnncipal u'die • of the da\ by Di. II S. Denial Col, who w t. succeeded to the ptcndenc*. of Rut gers by Penn State’s foimci ‘Tie\.. ” Di Thomas, and who is now pie-alcut of the New- Biunswick Theologic tl seminaiy of the Dutch Refunncd church, then- will be spcu.il musical number -, b.* Bruce Butler '2d . nil Don ald Bush ’2(3. Dean Watt** to Preside Because of the absence of a Co'lcge president Dean R L Watts, of the School of Agi.cultuie and senna dc m of Penn State, will ofllc.ate JledaN, cupi and pmes will l e awnded, honor society election, w.U bj an nounced, ami scho'arhip avv.nds to individual studuits will be uadi Abandoning the custom of puvioir veai-,, there will be no scat-, <*i - „- tioiu iLsct\ed foi special fiaiernlii or other bodies Follow ng the opening of the pio guuv hv an oigan prelude lue inden tion addiess will he given bv hi hied L Pattee, head of the IZn*-l sii d*'p t'(.- Imcnt Biuce Butlei, me noci ef lo- Aarsitv Quaitca will fol'o.v with two j vocal selections, “Bells of the Re..” b’ 'Aidmont, and "Mighty Lak a Uo,t ’ ,b\ Ncv m Di Demaiest will then audio s t' -• student bodv, Donald Bush, also i raunber of the Varsity Quartet, mil Cive two solos, “Mellisande" b" Gouts, and “TalKho” by Leon l Ph '"ii-.- tion of medals, caps and pri'cs, in cluding the Piexy Spar's pipe foi the student having the Vghe.t 'aim of the four classes, is next m oide. Along with this w.U be gi.tn Iho Inter-fiatcinit., Council cup, tile I i tia-Muial Council clip, an 1 the Gills' Canipu-, Club cup, foi the highest n *- ticinil fiateimtv, the highest lot. tl l.nteumtv ami the lushed gul,’ club, respectively Aftu th.s the Honoi Socct, Co in jci! pursuits a numbci of medal-, Lo : sophomoies -nd juno*-, m.nntainn*: ' an avciage of two and onc-hah hono. paint.-, lo each unit of ciedit A». n bei of cash pir-es dong with the mps will be distributed to the students moi iting the i j As the final mimbei the annource , mont of student scliolm sjup av.aid,, I will follow The vvinne’s of the-* award', will not be known until the ; morning of then presentation Chief among the '■cholmship pn/us a o the John V,' White and Louise Carnegie aw aids to member, of -.oohomoie, juniDi anil senior classes ~itn*g in the upper qu.ii ter of then da>e, and chosen bv vote of these boi'io- Theie is aKo a John W. White pti/e for the student excelling m Spanish \n o>- gan pielude conclude-, tl c piogtam FIRST PENN STATE CLUB DANCE MEETS SUCCESS Mote Than Fifty Couples Visit Non-fraternUx Hop—Next Social in December Fullv lit tv couples tm.mgh the entiancc of the \\ omen's Budding to dunce at the Inst non-fiatc’ mtv social function of the sea on 1 cl.l bv* the Penn Staate chili on Fnda, ca lling Olhceis of the club lepoitc 1 fair financial ietui n in view o! lh tact that tickets vve*e onl, on- doll.u At the* meeting of the o.guui/ation Inst evening in Old Chapel the unit maps weic distnbuted \nvom* do sning copies of tln„ levised n* ip u n*. quested to see lus unit leulei oi, be ing unable* to locate him, niav not,on the same fiom Pi undent Hill at IJJ MeAlhstci sheet. The Lhanman then outlined a plait wherein the active niomhcis ot the eluh, those who had paid the veail.* dues ot llfty cents, couhl be distin guished fiom the lnaclnc* gioup bv giving iliem a punted caul ol act*vo membership. 'Plus was agreed iijmir and nirangements mule lor its exe cution. It is the intention ot tin* in gain'i-