Scholars Arc All Keyed Up VOL. XXI, No. 57 Penn State To Welcome Visiting Dads Tomorrow Mass Meeting- Tonight Opens Annual Fathers’ Day Program—Four Sporting Events And Smoker Carded With scvcinl additional features! listed on the entertainment piogiam< for Fathers’ Day everything is ini icadincss for tonight’s mass meeting,! nt seven-fifteen in the Auditorium,! the preliminary event to the fifth an nual meeting of the Association of Parents of Penn State. The smoker, scheduled for seven o’clock tomonow evening in the Armory, will aim to create a friendly feeling between stu dents and parents nnd will aid in ac quainting the guests with Penn State spirit and cordiality. Four athletic events will ofTer the afternoon’s entertainment following the tegular association meeting in the morning The mtcrfintoimty alhlotes will battle for supicmacv beginning nt one o’clock, nnd one-half hour later Uismus nine will lineup against the Lions. The freshman game at tlucc o’clock and the La crosse setto at the snme hour com plete the bill Tomorrow evening the Armoij doois will open'for the big smoker, and many n vouth of yesterday will forget his age to cheer v the local leather pushers nnd grapplers. John ny McClcrnan, Inst ycai’s boxing cap tain, is slnted to don the mitts with Filcgcr in an exhibition bout Bevan, of the fieshman boxing team, will perform against Wilford. _ In addition, Puckaid nnd Lord will display then wnres on the mat A harmonica duct and a guitat duet will he supplied ns a soothing contrast to the rougher numbcis Kenneth Sau ers, a popular deliverer of humorous dialogues, intends to add a little spice to the evening's program with sev eral recitations. It is the hope of the committee that the mass meeting, the smokei nnd games will be well nttended in order that the guests may catch the ical college atmosphere of Penn State. The visiting riiothen, also* vViH be tendered a reception. Plans have been completed to entertain them nt tea tomorrow afteinoon from tlucc to five o’clock in the Women’s Build ing. Miss C. E. Nisseley ’2G and Miss R. E. Warner ’27, foim the com mittee tn charge of the affan COB NINE OPENS AGAINST SLIPPERY ROCK NORMAL Tentative Line-up Selected for Game Tomorrow—Twirling Problem Unsolved In the initial encounter of the year Conch Leo Houck will put Ins plchc diamond proteges on the field against Slippciy Rock Normal School aggregation tomorrow afternoon at three o’clock Leo is confident that he has a hard hitting combination in the vcsuling nine but has found no solution to his twirling problem Cannn will prob ably stmt on the mound, while Shnc iPoski, Lewis and Cumpbcl! will be kept m reserve Waircn and Hart have an equal bid foi the leccmng post C. Hadley will be placed on the in itial sack mid Dobbclam, who has shown marked nbilitv is named to cover the keystone sack Benedict will range shortstop tciritoiy and Wolff on third will complete the in fold Clew which gives pionusc of handling anything oil u Slippciy Rock bat. Reserves May .Gel Chance The outfield will probably be Mon ahan at left, R J Hadley in center and Delp at right Leo plans to take advantage of this gumc to aid m de termining a permanent plebe lineup rnd for this reason will keep a num ber of reserves on the bench Glow has been groomed ns a shot tstop, Barber is icudy foi a try at the hot corner, while Singely and Buchanan may get a chance in the outfield The vibitois will start either Duff, Ripper or Baum in the box. The lat ter was a icgttlni on the plebe squad last y ear, but is now cm oiled nt the Normal school. Graham is scheduled to receive the shoots Palmci Wlulelull and Dunn will cover first, second and thud respectively, while | Mct/gnr will complete the infield j Abraham, McKee and DelleValla will j occupy the outfield posts. | DAIRY EXPOSITION BEGINS Beginning tins afternoon and con* i Semi-IA/eekl; Prim Sfafi* ! Women To Serve Tea j For Visiting Mothers 1 Tea will be sen ed at the Wo- i ! men’s Building fiom three to j five o'clock tomoirow afteinoon ! to the mothers who accompany j the dads. Musical entertain- | ment has been ai ranged by j | those in charge. j SPIRIT WEEK WILL BEGIN WEDNESDAY Sophomores To Meet Plebes in Pushball Scrap—Pajama Parade Thursday FRESHMEN TO OBSERVE ANNUAL POVERTY DAY Strcameis of gieen suspended from the dinks of flying freshmen will an nounce the opening day of the annual Spmt Week Wednesday morning, ac coiding to a program mapped out I>> the Class Scraps committee and sub mitted by 11. D. Fiitchm.in ’2O, chan man. Sophomoies mnv descend fiom then high estate to the rank of freshmen should the yen! lings best the sccond \oar stalwaits in the push-ball sciap Wednesday afternoon at five o’clock If the cubs win, the sophomores will exchange'customs with them Fndiiy from twelve o’clock until six Thursday evening will witness an nll-cftllege-pnjama'parade - The par ticipants will assemble at some cen tial spot and tom the town and cam pus m then* nocturnal rainment Hibernating bums and hoboes of assoitcd descriptions will icport foi inspection anil appiais.il Saturday morning and for exhibition in the af ternoon in recognition of Penn State's annual Poveity Day A freshmnn- Miphoniorc smoker m the Armory will climax the week’s activities The push-ball scrap will be staged on the football practice field piompt |y at five o’clock Wednesday afte'- noon An attempt is being made io have all classes excused for this event. All fiatcinities and boaiding club, arc requested to postpone their even ing meals GRADUATION PROGRAMS TO ARRIVE NEXT WEEK Black Leather Cover Encloses Invitation—Enrollment Of Class Included Anticipating un curly call foi 1926 Commencement proginms and name caids, the senior class announcement committee will take ordeis at Co-op next week as soon as the display sam ples are received fiom E. A Wright and company, Philudelphin, accoiding to chan man W W. Alien The exact date will be announced latci The 192 G piogiam is huger than the usual Commencement item list, and in design is similar to that used at Pimceton umveisity last June. Enclosed m black leather the piogiam contains a complete list of graduates besides the ariangemonts foi class day and graduation exercises A mounted design of Old Main tuwci mid an embossed gold leaf decorate the covei. Numeious campus views aic on the inside pages. While the piogram has been alleied fiom the usual Penn State tvpes, the announcements and invitations remain the same Names cauls for the in vitations will be on sale as soon as the snmples ainve A slight deposit will be icqucsted with each older The committee consists of W. W. Al len, chairman, L K. Wilson, A K Smith, I. L Bernstein, P. M. Schief ci, Eleanoi J Lcitch REVISED CATALOG WILL CONTAIN NEW FEATURES Many new routines in cimiculu and courses of study are contained in the 11)20 catalog of the Pennsylvania STATE COLLEGE. PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926 STUDENT COUNCIL NAMES COMMITTEE FOR MOVE-UP DAY Each Class Advances One Year In Social Standing Under New Regulation SUGGESTIONS MADE FOR PROCLAMATION RECEIPTS Law-Makers Report Favorably On Ivy Day—Meeting Set For Next Week That Penn State will have a Movc up Day and an Ivy Day this yeni is practically assured because of action taken by the Student Council Tues day night Committees were ap pointed to anunge piogiams to be submitted at the next meeting of the legislator Besides deciding favorably upon these two measures, the student law maker accepted the Spirit Week progi am as otilljncd by 11. D Fritch man '2G sat is a “supcnoi" court in two cases appealing foi levetsal of judgment handed down by the Stu dent Tnbunul and discussed a new idea of financing the sophomore pro clamation next vc.u The Council also refeued the selection of Tnbun al keys to that bodv, of which C II Moore '2O is piesident If Move-up Day is instituted, it means that on a specially ai ranged occasion, not moic than two or three weeks from the close of college, freshmen will dispose of their dinks (Continued on second page) HOLMES DELIVERS SCHOLARSHIP TALK Emphasizes Value of Character - Analysis—Many Dangers In Pseudo Forms CANDIDATES ANNOUNCED BY HONORARY SOCIETIES Sptnkmg on "Common Sense Char acter Analvsis,” Di Aithur Holmes, formeily Dean of the gcncial faculty at Penn State, declined that "No man is going to get m a niche which fits htm exactly,” at the Scholarship Duv exercises vcstcidav morning "Thcie conics a time in eveiy man’s life,” Doctor Holmes continued, “when 1c will meet a diminution of inter est m Ins cho«en piofession It is nt tins time that his real chui actor must asseit itself ” Mnnv psuedo foi ms of chniacter analysis weie baled bv the speaker and lie explained that although this Joim of psychology is giadunlly be coming ieeogni/ed among scientists, no man should allow Ins careei to be influenced completely by the analyst’s findings The Piesident Spaiks pri?e was again nwuidcd to Anna Haddow ’2G, who Ims won the distinction live times tn seven semesters. D D Henry ’2G was selected to leceivc* the John W. White fellowship, winch piovidcs a (Continued on second page) Plans Matured for Plebe-Soph Smoker Plans foi the first Xi eshman-soph omoic smokei to be held in the Ar moty next Satuulay evening nt eight o’clock aie beginning to take definite shape Dean A R Wat nock will open the piogixm with a shoit speech J T McClcunnn ’2O will also speak and a few selections on the musical saw liy P. F Fostei ’2!) will follow Thurs ton’s onlv iiv al on the Penn State campus, W T Neff '2B, will give an exhibition of magic while W C. Bowie ’29 will smg scveiul selections to be chosen at a latci date There will also be a special novelty act which hus not yet been aiianged Tobacco, pipes and eigmcttes will be at convenient positions in the Ar moiv while lefieshments will consist of punch and piet/els FRIARS ELECTIONS D. 11. Bevan W. H. Camei on W L Dobbcliuu S Humus B Jacobson M. S McAndtews G K Offenh Hon. John S. Fisher Speaks Here Today The Honorable John S Fishei of Indiana county, trustee of The Penn sylvania. State College nnd candidate for the Republican nomination for (lovcrnoi of this state, will speak from, the upper porch of the State College hotel this nfternoon nt two thirty o’clock I Mr Fisher is conducting a speak ing tour through the pnncipnl cities and towns of central Pennsylvania in las political campaign. He will speak m Bcllefonte this morning and airivc in State College shortly after roon, accompanied by Mr. C E. Dor . worth of the Bcllefonte Itcjnibhcun BATSMEN TO FACE URSINUS TOMORROW Lions Macc Thomas’ Delivery For Ten Hits in Victory Over Susquehanna HARRIS, KENT, LESKO, CLOUT CIRCUIT DRIVES Tl.e Niltnny batsmen will attempt, to make it four in a row when they; .oppose the Ursmus nine tomorrow afternoon after downing the Susque hanna university team in a latlicr easy fashion, S-3, Wednesday. To morrow’s tilt will stmt at one-thirty When the teams clushod in the mid week game a strong northern wind swept the field making it uncomfort able foi both playeis and fans alike ami causing several misplays. Three Circuit Smashes Penn State found the offerings of Thomas,x'eteian nee of the visitors, to its h) ing and pounded out ten safe ties including three home runs Les l.c polled out his sotoud rouml-trip per of the senson In the opening in ning with Lungien,,who had singled, !on base, accounting for the fir°t two tallies. In the next inning Kent caught h*ld of one V-T>6mas" shoots and ruccd around the sacks after clouting one down the third base line Hams opened the fifth canto with a powerful drive over the left-fielders head for the thud cucuit smash of the day. Lefty Page had things his own way and was never in danger throughout the nine innings. The Sclmsgrove hatters weie unable to cope with his portside deliveiy and gathered but four hits, all singles. The tall south paw had difficulty in locating the (Continued on last page) Dickson Receives Fine Arts Award Receiving a Carnegie scholniship under a plan of promoting ait teach ing in colleges, H E. Dickson, instruc tor in fine arts in the department of Arclntectuie, has been honored bv in clusion in the list oi twenty-fne schol arships winch have just been an nounced bv the Carnegie coiporation foi the yeai 192 G-27. These appointments are the fust, accoiding to the “New York World," under the svstem lercntly established bv the Cainegie corporation to set aside one million dollais for the pur pose of increasing the numbci of qual ified teachcis in arts foi Amciicun colleges and universities. Ranging fiom twelve hundred to two thousand dollars, the awards per mit students to pursue graduate studv in the fine arts in this country and abioad The selection of twentv-five qualified mstruclois was made from eighteen colleges. OLD MVIN BELL. 1»! DELTA EPSILON ELECT OFFICERS Choosing ofTiceis to seive for the 192 G-27 teim. the I’cnn State chapter of Pi Delta Epsilon, international lion orniy journalistic fiatermty met Tucsdnv night. Results of the iegu lai election were as follows* president, S. L Reeder,' vice-president, II G Womsloy ’27; secietary, C E. Mc- Fadden ’27, tieasuier, S. 11. Culp In the Old Mam Bell elections, R. D Dundoie ’27, was chosen editoi-m -chtef, and B. C. Wharton ’27, business manager. S. It. Robb ’27, was select ed as the repicsentative to the na tional convention of the Pi Delta Ep silon to be held m Berkeley, Califor nia, sometime during next September. Who’s Dancing ly 2,COPIES (Eflltegfeut REEDER, BELFIELD WIN PRESIDENCIES IN RECORD BALLOT-1523 VOTES CAST MONOGRAMS SUGGESTED FOR DIPLOMA FRAMES A umfoim diploma flame beanng a class monogiam for the class* of ’2b has been suggested foi semens It has met with the nppiovnl of the College o%ecutives and member of the senioi class to whom it has bom piescntcd The monogiani is to be i blue and white "S” and the cluss numcials in clnss colois This feature is lespon siblc for much of the popularity of the idea At picscnt, scvcinl manu facturers aic being considered to do the flaming at a reasonable puce. G-BURG DRAMATISTS APPEAR TOMORROW Stage “You and I,” Philip Barr> Success, at Eight-1 hirtj In Auditorium NOTED COLLEGE ACTORS CAST IN MAJOR ROLES “You and I,” a populai comedy by Phillip Buriv, will be piescnted bv the Owl nnd Nightingale dinmatic club of the Gettvsburg college in the Auditunum tomonow night at eight thuty o’clock, under the auspices of the Penn State Players Tickets aie placed at fifty and seventy-five cents and aic on sale at Whitey Mussel’s shop A conflict between lo.e and artis tic ambition involving paiental ic sponsibility is the theme of the com edv. In the opening situation, Mait land White is not content as a soap manufacturer—his ambition is to be a*paint'd, \t His heart is set upon having his bov becoming a great aiclntect but his son, Rodcna, tails in love with Veronica Duane He announces his intention of mairying her and of learning the soap business as his fa thei had clone before him The fnthei, desperate because of Ins advancing ago nnd with Ins artistic ambitions still unrealised, quits Ins office and completes a pictuie at the veiv mo ment when hts son is about to many Veronica Just then woid arrives that the family fortune has been swept away in a Wall stieet fluiiv and Vuomui learns that, while her fiance is duti- (Continued on last page) FRATERNITY TRACKMEN COMPETE FOR HONORS Entries Must Be Made By Six O’clock—Mile Relay To Be Run Monday Tiack repiesentatius of nppioxi mutclv twentv-five fiateimties will swing into action in the annual inter - fiateimty meet on New Beaver Field piomptlv at one o’clock tomunow The intei-fialeimtv mile iclay will be contested Monday afteinoon at five twenty o’clock. Entries may be made until six o’clock this evening l>\ remitting one dollat lu eithei R 11 Donaldson at the Alpha Gamma Itiio fiateimty, oi R. G. Oldfield nt the Sigma Nu house No fiaternity will be pcinutted to en tei contestants until this fee Ims been paid AH the events of a vaisitv tiack meet will he run off tomonow hut nu man mav compete in nunc than three : events. To be eligible for competi tion m tills meet a contestant must not have Liken part m vaisity com petition The scoring will be the same as in picv lous meets Five points will he given foi lust place, four for second, tlnee foi thud, two foi fourth and one for fifth. Because of the V.usity laciosse game it will he necc«saiv to start piomptlv at the appointed hum. DRUIDS ELECTIONS W C. Bowie W J. Cox G S Delp E J Lockwood T. W Lord A. P. Mathicu 11. E. Monah Berryhill Gets La Vie Editorship with Lane Business Manager—Torchia Senior Vice-president Penn State’s mantle of student admimxtiation fell to new xhouldcis last night Following a two days’ balloting, Wednesday and Thuisday, forty-seven students ueie chosen to fill the posts of outgoing officials fiom the classes of 1927, 1928 and 1929. S. L. Reeder, with 157 votes, was elected senior class pi un dent for next year. J. C. Belficld’s 214 ballots selected him as the 1928 class president by a maigm of sixteen \otcs o\ci Hewitt A J. Garcs, with a total of 192 votes, won the 1929 class piesidency. Vice-presidents of the classes for the coming year w ith their totals arc: 1927, S. H. Torchia, 101 votes; 1928, E. E Hewitt Jr. 198 \otcs, and 1929, H. E. Pfeifer, 114 \otes. By an equally large total R A McQuado was elected secretary for 1927 w’lth 146 ballots; C. E Gettingcr, 1928 secretary, with 183 \otes and C. A. Yost, 1929,, class secretary, with 196 votes. C. C. Berryhill ’2B, with 26- i ! | Move-up Day Committee | f Named by Council Head f I The student committee on ! | Move-up Day, appointed vestci- { | clay bv D I) Ilenrv '2fi, piesi- j S dent of Student Council, is as , I follows - j II \\. Cohen *2G, chairman; ! | A O McClellan ’2G, R B. Don- ) \ aldson ’27, G. M Haim ’27. W » I P. Itccd ’27 and G. L. Setmun : I '27 ! i I ST. STEPHENS WILL TESTLACROSSEMEN Coach Leonard Drills Stickmen In Offensive Plays foc> - Tomorrow’s Game VISITORS EARN WIN OVER OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE, 6-4 With the scalps of Pennsylvania and the Svracuse Crescents on the belts, of lus stickmen, Coach Leonard foi the past week has been dulling hi-, proteges in new offense plays to he used when they meet St Stephens college on New* Beaver held tomor iovv afternoon at tlucc o’clock Aftei the showing against Syia-j uiso last Saturday, the Nittany coach i believes the* offense is the department] nt winch the Penn State lacrossemeni need strengthening Although he ] was satisfied with the .showing of the; defense last week he has also been: scummaging tlie Varsity goal pro tectors against the fiist-stimg of fenso m bi caking up plavs and check ing attacks Few plavs weie used in the Cies unt game Saturday because Coach (Continued on last page) AVIATION OPPORTUNITIES EMPHASIZED BY COCKLIN Types of Aircraft Explained in First Lecture—Models Illustrate Talk "Aviation holds a large inducement for Uie college graduate,” declared II S Cockhn ’ll in his fourth lectuie of a suues of fno given in the Old Min ing Building Wednesday In this lec tuie lie said that government plants oflor the best opportunity for the beginner, providing,one lias had little oi no experience in aviation work He also described the inpid advance ment of aviation in this countrv The first lecture, "Design and Stiuc tuie,” given Tuesday at eleven-twen tv o’clock in Old Mining Building, was devoted to tvpes of nuciaft, nnd ac tual models illustrating then genetal features, weie used Again addicssmg the students on “Selection of Mateiml,” at loui-tlmty o’clock Tuesday, he showed the effic ient in the ninke-up of the an plane His thud lecture on "Practice in Ma terial" was devoted mainly to the \uiions tvpes of engines which were employed All lectuies weie lllus- Liated by slides Aftei graduation Mi Cocklin solv ed lieu* us an instructor in desciiptive Geomotiv and Burning until he Getting In Touch With Dad PRICE FIVE CENTS [ ballots, lccenod the election ax Editor of LaVic, while D 0 L.in< *’2B, with 18.] voles, was selected .is Business Manager of the Junioi Yoai hoolc J R. Keishnw and P R Sm.ilt7, with 102 and 00 votes iexpert ivelv took the positions of Associate Editor* J Ferguson won the Advei tising Manager’s berth with 15G bal lots Because uf me inpxiuy with which these tihululions weie rounded Uie totals aie unofficial and the checking and final icsults will be published in Tuesday’s COLLEGIAN Student Council Officeis Although this is the second \c.u foi the poll method of class office sc lection the icsults have been gialifv ing to Student Council. The ficsh men cast 17.) billots, lacking b\ ncaih two hundred that of last yeai, the -ophomorex cist 189 bnllots, exceeding last year’s count bv twenty, and the juniors polled a tullv of 501 votes, surpassing last yeai’s total by neatly one hundred-fifty counts. Fiom the School ut Agiicultuu* m the 'class’* of 1927, D P Lippincolt' and R B Dickcison were elected to Student Council while R B Donaldson ind J. H Eib polled a tie vote This will piobablv be decided next week at a special ballot election To the student lcgjslativ e bodv fi uni the School of Education, W A Baei w.is elected R P. Heiwick nnd \ C Santy were selected as the councilors fiom the School of Chenustty and Physics Foui men weie elected to Council fiom the School of Engineer ing, E L Spitlci, R P Strickland, I A High and T A Mathias G J Ban was selected as the repiu-enta (Contmued on thud page). I VETERAN TENNIS TEAM ! WILL OPPOSE BUCKNELL Penn Stale Nelmon .Jomncy lo Leuisburg for Opening Match Tomorrow With six veterans fiom pluvious -caseins as a nucleus, Conch W K Ham has selected a tentative net squad fiom which the team, which x* ill oppose Buckncll tomonow after noon on the Bison courts, wtll be sel ected Tin* tennis candidates h.iu been handicapped by inclement wea ther, hut have dtspluyud pi miming foim in piactice tilts duting the week. Captain Don Malp.iss ’2b. numbci three singles man in last veai’s umi hm.ition, will probably be elcvatid a notch foi Satui clav’s mufib E K Eggleston ’27 will m nil ptohabilitv (loss rackets with the lust tanking Buckncll phtyci G. L Setmun ’27, veteran fifth sin gles courlmnn, has displayed a fin i-hed brand nl tennis during the week and will piobuldy see action Saturdav Other veterans LXpu.fi d to finish high m the intings aie It A Garman ’2O and W \ McCain ’27. \ K Hcllnuch ’2O was a con- sistent pomt-winnei on the 1921 squad hut fell under the elegiluhlv him last season Ills showing thus fin has piacticallv nssuied him of a berth on the team Foui sophomoies have attiacted attention bv their fast plnv and clev er stroking and may be given an op portunity to battle with the Bison net men Bail, MncCowatt. Jscluix ter and Hinkle, all of last uni's yeuiling squad, ioim the quartet Coach Ham will use at least tlucc of the second yeai men to test then ability* m mutch play The cement court Which is being constiuctcd on New Beavei field will