Armory Slated For New Roof VOL XXII, No. 59 Berryhill, Feight, Stone - Get Class Presidencies McWilliams, Greenshields, Leyda Head SeCretary Aspirants---Webb, Delp, Gilder, Are Treasurers After Tuesday and Wednesday's voting, Penn State's class government passed' into new hands. Forty-eight students were chosen for the new of ficers of 1928, 1129 and 1930. C. C. Berryhill, with 288 votes, C. D. Feight, with 218 ballots and W. A. Stone, favored by 145 students, were elected to the senior, junior and sophomore class presidencies over El. B. Von Neida, E. J. Lockwood and J N. Stahlev. The majorities, in the respective elasses,mere 135, G 2 and 71 Secretary and Treasurer By a majority of eighteen votes P A. McWilliams received the senior secretary post over L G Lehman, while D D. Greenshields and W. 13 Lcyda were far ahead in the ballot for junior and sophomore positions. Class treasurers are B T Webb with 319 Notes, G S. Delp, favored by 276, and J. E Gilder, with 9G ballots. Editor-m-chief of La Vie west to J. W. Brandt with 222 votes, while W. S. Creel with 196 ballots was narn cil business manager H C. Williams, 181, and R. C Gender, 161, will be associate editors with J K. Rankin, having 173 votes, as advertising man ager. From the Class of 1928 C H (Continued on third page) TRACKMEN MEET NAVY TOMORROW Lions Favored to Beat Middies At Annapolis—Strong in Track Events CAUTMELL TAKES I:0ga - SQUAD - FOR : INITIAL TILT A strong Penn State track team leases today for Annapolis to engage the Navy tomorrow in the first dual meet of the year Little is known shout - the Navy runners hut Coach Cartmell's strength is well distributed and the Nittany mentor is favored to score his fourth straight victory over the Middies. In four meets with the Midshipmen, Penn State has been vic tor except in 1923, the year in which Nate Cartmell assumed direction of the Blue and White traeksters. Navy's sprint men should offer no trouble to Bartholomew, Filkins and Kilmer who will enter the 100 and 220-yard dashes Davis, Sands, Kar bach ale Cartmell's entries in the quartet-mile splint Lions Strong In Mile Offenhausel, Smith and Kittle should account for at least eight points in the half-mile while Cox, in door intercollegiate one-male cham pion, Captain Stewart and Hdlffrieh, ale expected to score heavily in the one-mile event. Foumere, 'Reis and Haskins are the Nittany trio entered in the two-mile. (Continued on lasi page) Penn State Club Signs - Campus Owls for May Twenty-seventh Dance After considering several local or chestras for its May Hop, the Penn State Club has engaged John Henzey and his Campus Owls to furnish the music for the All-College function to be held on May twenty-seventh in the Armory. Dancing will start at nine and continue until one o'clock, !nem ding to W. I. Fiedler '2B, chair man of the dance committee Decotilting is being done entirely by the committee, and several color and lighting schemes are now being considered A variety of novelties and price dances have also been planned together with a poster contest. Post ers must contain at least two colors and should be handed to W L. Fied ler, 234 S. Pugh street, no later than May twentieth. A complimentary ticket will be awarded for every two posters accepted. MANDOLIN CLUB CHOOSES LEADERS FOR NEXT YEAR The Mandolin Club elections for next year resulted in the choosing of P. Tulenko '2B, president; R. B. Atkinson '2B, vice.president; William Simon, Jr., '2B, secretory, W A. Stroup '2B, J. D. Martz, Jr: '29, and F. N Volk '3O, managers, and J. E. Venable '2B, li indmau. • s " 1 .11 run ~#4tair I Will Hold Fittings for ' Caps and Gowns Today Seniors whose names full be tween S and It will report at Montgomery's from six to eight- i thuty o'clock this evening for cap and gown measurements; those between II and Z, Satur day. Late comers will be fined fifty cents. GRANT AWARDS ON SCHOLARSHIP DAY Prizes To Be Given During Last Two Morning Periods on May Nineteenth CHANCELLOR BOWMAN IS PRINCIPAL SPEAKER Numerous scholarship awards, in, eluding the White Fellowship of SIY hundred dollars for giaduate wadi, and the valious elections to honorary societies will be announced at the Scholarship Day exercises in the Au ditorium dining the last too hauls next Thursday morning The College Senate has granted an official two-peicod holiday during the Scholarship exercises, at which Chan cellor J. G. Bowman, head of the Uni versity of Pittsburgh, will be the most notable speaker. Dr B. D "Hetzel will preside at the gathering. The Glce-Cldb'is• alto-hiked ent,the'lliOrn lag's program - ` Chancellor Bowman is a graduate (Continued on second page) PRESIDENT HETZEL WILL REVIEW COLLEGE R. O. T. C Inter-company Competition and Athletic Contests Mark Field Day Program President lletael will 1 OVIONV the Penn State P. 9. T. C unit at the annual Field Day celebration sched uled foe Friday afternoon, May twen ty-seventh As is customary, a gen mat half-holiday will be en effect that afternoon Following the review, a manual of arms competition will take place, in which one man will rem c.sent each company. The President's medals in gold, save', and bronze will be award ed to the three men placing highest in the contest A competitive com pany drill is next on the pi ogrum The winning company will iccene the honor guidon and each member will be presented with a iibbon by the Scabbaid and Blade fiaternity Wall Scaling Contest Four athletic events has e been clrosen for this year's Field Day. Eight men from each company will take part in the wall scaling contest and another eight to the centipede race Ir the shoe race and the equip. meet race one man will represent each platoon Useful prizes donated by local merchants will be awarded to winners of first, second and third places in these events, which mill be judged by the local reserve office.. Two sabres presented by Scabbard! and Blade will be awarded, one to the best officer for the past two veers in the infantry regnnent, the other to the best officer in the engineering. regiment. Yearling Tossers Will Oppose Wyoming Team Coach Leo Houck's freshman base ball team will line up against the Wy oming Seminary tossers on New Beav er diamond tomorrow with ps actinlly the same group which appeared against Kiski last week Either Captain Gettings or Lock erd will draw the pitching assign ment with Pasana behind the bat. At first base either Kahn or Stnhley will be on duty with Runt, Spear and Wolf at their accustomed places. The outfield will be chosen from Penni: cam, Bistros, Fry, Batdorf and Sch. resider. Last year's freshman nine uowned the Kingston seminarians by an S-G STATE COLLEGE, CHARLES SCHWAB ADDRESSES OPEN INDUSTRIAL GROUP MEETING TONIGHT Former College Trustee Will Speak at Gathering in Gift Auditorium WILL BE DINNER GUEST Scats Hare Been Reserved for Two Hundred Delegates To Conference Chmles M . Schoab, former trustee of the College and at present chair man of the board of directors of the Bethlehem steel corporation, will speak at eight o'clock tonight on "Sentiment in Business" in the Audi torium which is his gift to Penn State This talk will be the principal one at a meeting, open to the public, of the 'Hush al Conference. President R. D. Helsel, Judge H. W. Mitchell, Senator Sardom of Scranton and members of the ezecutice commit tee of the Hoard of Trustees of the College will be present at the annual dinner for those attending the Con ference, at sic forty 7 five o'clock in McAllister Hall at which Mh. Schwab will be the guest of the College. Mem bers of the Central Pennsylvania sec tion of the American Society of Me chanical Engineers have been in t ited to attend as the occasion will be in the nature of a recognition of Ms Schwab us President of that organiza tion (Continued on second page) NOVELTY ENTERTAINMENT WILL MARK FARMERS BALL Ted Brownagle's Arcadians Will ' Play. SpeciaLNambers .in,..',.. , Variety Program Post Move-up Day apparel will be in style for the Ag All-College dance m the Arin'ory on Malay night, Slay twentieth, announces the cominittee in charge Seniors clad in Lion suits and ion iois in their newly acquired blazers will add atmosphere to the decorations of natural greenery set off by low hung, subdued, colored lights. Ted Bromnagle and his Arcadians of Hairisburg, scheduled to play fat the occasion will provide several novelty entertainment numbers during the manipulation of oboe, saxophone, clar inet, alto sailusophone and oetavian In addition, several accomplished Milieus from the student body have been secured to give an exhibition black bottom d ince ,These numbeis mill be interspeised with dance music and feature selections by members of thu orchestra. Dancing will continue horn eight to heel. o'clock Tickets which have been on sale this week by members of the committee, may be seemed next week at Co-op The subscription mice .11 be two dollar s. NII NU ALPHA ELECTIONS N I Cockiey '27 D T. Faust '2B J P Jcae '2B • E C Matheson '2B J E. Morns '2B E. M. Peek '2B W. S. Suns '2B E. C. Everett '29 P V. Mee '2O I'IRMI NOUS ELECTIONS T J. Costello '2B W. J IlleLaughltn '26 ARMORY, RE-SHINGLED, STARTS LIFE ANEW WITH CLEAN SLATE Indoor baselpill, nummal painting and severe weather conditions are the joint causes to which the necessity of te-roofing the Armory, is attributed. And with the old tool will disappear the numerals not only of classes now in College but of classes which have long since passed hone the shadow of Old Main. Indeed the Armoiy at last has the opportunity of tenewing life with a clean slate. However, the roof will not remain undecorated long, since the i.lasses who have their let teis removed intend to repaint them and within several weeks the freshmen will display theirs for the first tone. Delving amid the traditions of Penn State, we find that one spring in the infancy of the College a capricious freshman conceived the idea of as tounding upperclassmen and the fac ulty by painting his class numerals upon the roof of Old Mau. With the PA., FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1927 P.rs Encounter Netmen Today Raquete Lehig ,netmen left yesterday MT= , where they soul encoun. tennis aggregation the llthough they have been ason, the Lehigh team provide strenuous op- Nittuny group. ed Bethlehem for Bethlehem ter rho Lehigh afternoon. A defeated this-.' is expected t, ',outwit to tht Sullivan, wieldo, will tied hunself matched against Rosen erger, a plomising sophomore cot rtman. MatConatt, Henkel, Cooped and McCabe will oc cupy the reman ng four courts in the singles In dm loubles matches, the illacCowatt-Ilinkel and Cooper-Rosen beeper combinatious ale lilsely to see berme. STRONGNILLANOVA NINE WILL PROVIDE BATTLE FOR LIONS Veteran Team To Face Nittany Bat Bearers Tomorrow on New Beaver Diamond HENSIL IS EXPECTED TO PITCH FOR VISITING TEAM Regular Lineup Picked to Play Against Baseball Team Frinii Main Line Penn State , - baseball team will meet a strong 7illanov,i. attn_k here tomorrow on Niw Boas ci diamond at two-thit Villanova; with a record of eight !wins in twelve liontet,ts, will move a I heavy contendei,' for victory over the Nittany combination Among the major teams 43; feated by the Main I Liners me Ford nom, Lehigh, and Mid (Rebury, while Arineeten,_ Providence, I Holy Cross tenii, Boston college have taken the .. mca id, the Phdadelph. • El= Villanova freshman pitching luminary, is expected to start against tho Lions and moll be supported by or experienced team The yearling lefthardei is the main rtay of the hurling staff, hosing woo three games and lost two, the duo of (Continued on last page) Sophomore Soccermen Win From Juniors, 4-0 Pryirg off the hd of the inteid,is. soceet tournament, the sophomoieb defeated the juniors .1-0, Wednesday or the drill field G P Lippincott '27, captain of last }ear's soecm team, had chai go of the Sophomores while d L Chouy captain of next fall's team, coached the Juniors The freshman team played the bon gos yesterday. Nest Tuesday the yearlings wall meet the plums. The semms and sophomores dill ellsh on Wednesday and bhe seniors mill op pose the Juniors Thtnsday TOPIAN SOCIETY HOLDS ELECTION OF OFFICERS Election of officers for next tear was held by the Toman club, land scope eaclotectuial societ , at a I ecent meeting T. W Namlet, api eminent landscape inchitcct of Patsbuigh, ad dressed those mesent upon the sub- Act, "Methods of Attacking the Job." Tho follso mg officers loose elected Paul Tulenho '2B, president, R. 21 Gemmdl '29, mepresldent, II B Aul '29, secretary, R. W. Rhoda '29, treas urer. aid of sevcial classmates and fell°, conspnators he was lowered one night from the round tower of the budding with a can of paint and a Mush in his hands. It was a petilous trip. The nett morning when girded by the glaring numerals the faculty was not only astounded—it was shocked Year after year as Commencement day drew near each fieshman class would repeat the procedure and be cause of the Afficulty ovals ml would select one of the smallest members of the class to be loweied on a rope firm the tower and do the actual painting And connect after stannic', although dreading the job, the repair clew I would conscientiously paint out the numerals. One class even went to the trouble of preparing a canvas lion and suspending it horn the tower. But the tower was condemned and (Continued on second page) Totirgiatt. FOUR CLASSES WILL DON NEW ATTIRE TOMORROW FOR ANNUAL MOVE-UP DAY All-College Dance in Armory, With Two Orchestras Playing Continuous Music, Will Conclude Gala Program-- W. I'. REED TO DELIVER ORATION AT CEREMONY Sings on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Will Comprise Group Music Program Tiachtional college activities w ill not cease with the closing of the sum mons Move-up Day events tomorrow Ivy Day, uhndh is scheduled for six forty-five o'clock Monday evening at the west end of Old Main and which is the second planting celebrahon since its chchne n decade ago, will murk the tevival of an old senior custom. FoHoming the ceremonial planting of Vagmia weeper about the malls of Old Main in niemoly of the present senior class, members null adjourn to the fund steps of Old Main to par. taipate in the fist of the college sings from seven to seven-twenty o'clock in the c‘ening W P. Reed has been chosen to delver the Ivy Day oration , Three sing, in all comprise the musical program of the seniors. The (Continued on third page) STICKMEN PREPARE FOR LEHIGH GAME Lacrossemen Gained Weallh.of • Experience in Cornell, Syracase Games FOUR REGULARS ARE ON NITTANY'S INJURED LIST A vs ealth of experience and lacrosse knowledge instead of the desired vic tories onus the result of the recent games played by the Lion stick-men their invasion of the Syracuse and Cornell camps last Thutsday and Sat inday. Such, at least, is the opinion of Coach Thine Paul who believes the Nen, Yolk tom has helped his proteges ,mpi one in every department of the game At pi esent the lacrosse mentor r, buatlt engaged in sunning his squad through intense drills, conditioning and scrm•maging them in preparation for the Lehigh encounter Mat twenty- Inst. Dining the past few dupe the Mittens cross-voelders base been rest ing after their strenuous New York engagements Sioce the i esumptmn of regular dull two day. ago, Conch Paul has noticed a marked improvement in the passing of Ins pupils The general teamwork crab held limning also have improved In the matter of speed, (Continued on last page) TWENTY-TWO MEMBERS COMPOSE NEW CHAPTER OF KAPPA PHI KAPPA Twenty two Penn State men ante in stalled , the Alpha Beta chapter of kappa Phi Kappa, honorary educa tional fraternity, Satin day in the ludivnium Installation mammas vote condatted by Di A. D. Wright, national secretaiy, Dr. F. G national tieasuiei, Dean Chambers, national Nice-president, Dr It. A. RoWhich, national editor, and Dr. It II Joni., female, of the fraternity. The pi ogiarn opened with as ban quet at the Centre Hills Count*. Club at which Di R P Iletvel and Dr J. II Kelley -acne initiated no hon es y members. Ten soweis, eight juniors and three Amnia compose the new chapter. Dr C D Champlain being elected facul ty advew. Cdbmt Numek '2B wel comed the mamma officets on behalf of the newly elected meinberb. DRUID ELECTIONS E Ctudenu '3O 11. II ENeliback 'BO T E Gettingi 'BO E. Giles 30 W. 13 Leyth .30 V. A. Marlin '3O J II Mo•Ciucken '3O .3 R. Miller 'BO G. E. Moboly '3O C. D. Merril TO T. S Pannacelon '3O J. N Stubby '3O W. L. SG able '3O Seniors Plant Ivy Monday :tomorrow Noon To End Senior Lion Suit Sale Linn Suits will be on solo today and tomorrow morning at Stark Brothers' store. These are the final dates on which the i .error Move-up Day apparel may i i be purchased. 1 HASTINGS WILL BE NEW A. A. LEADER J. C. Belfield '2B, Will Be Next Year's Vice-president and Liggett, Secretary ALL AMENDMENTS TO CONSTITUTION PASSED The establishment of a board of i.tliletic control and the raising of the status of basketball to a major sport are the t,o most important of the Unity amendments to the Athletic Association passed by the etude it referendum Monday. A total of 1220 totes was east of which 1065 were in favor of all the proposed amendments 11. E. Hastings '2B and IV. S. Liggett '2B were' elected president and secre tary, iespoetively,'Of the Association. no,..elitins, in- the `sittiletic-ronst, tution were made after investigation by faculty, student and alumni com mittees. The committees concurred in their resolutions and Presid.int lietzel approved the report submitted to him The new amendments will take effect nett fall. CHANGE SUMMER SCHOOL REGISTRATION FORMULAE Students to Enroll With Deans Of Schools Previously Attended Set oral changeq no the method of registratnon tt di take effect until tine conning Summer &shwa. announces P. C. Woos or, assistant chreeton By the new method registration null be calmed on under the supeivision of the dean of the school in ninth the student has previously been registered, %lath the student filling out the mud as usual The stub of this curd sill then be retained by the scheduling officer n ho null dispose of it properly Persons entering from centers other than State College scull base then registration curd signed by the Regis trar's representatne instead of the school scheduling officer. Students not enrolled in any of the regular schools of the college should register through the School of Edu cation under its onn regulations. Y. H. C. A. WILL HOLD SUNDAY SCHOOL PARLEY "My Job in Life" is the genet al sub ject to be discussed at the boys' con 'foresee of the Sunday %hook of Centre county Much still be held hoe this wech-end under the supervision of the Y. 111 C. A. At the banquet this evening, the boys mill be addressed by several members ol the faculty. After tom. mg the campus in the morning and at tending the baseball game in the af ternoon, they mill hike to the Andy Lytle Cabin for the evening confer ence John Curry, secretory of the New England district of the Y. Ig. C A, .111 speak at this meeting. SKULL AND BONES ELECTIONS W. R. Wendel '27 E. R. Baron '2B C C Berlyhdl '2B B. F. Blankonbdler '2B J. L Cher*. '2B Lyle Filklns '2B S F. Hollabauph '2B F. B. Mahon '2B It C Quigley '2B C. H. Sharp '2B RUSMA VanaLla '2O What's Their Main Line? PRICE FIVE CENTS STUDENT PARADE WILL MARK ACTIVE WEEK-END Underclassmen Engage in Rope Pull—Winners Choose Freshman Colors Seim s, junior s, sophomoi es, and freshmen. all mil join in telthiating the second annual Moon-up Dar orhen more than tin so thou.,nnd Penn State students doff the customs of the old oollcge iegmm toinoliom afternoon at one o'clock and usher in the hest d t) of a new eastom pound h, gath env en masse on Comp corner When the class,' n.eet tomorrom at tin noon, SORICI S on sembic o nou Comp, Jun.'s on old Co-op. sop!, °mines along West College a, are aril freshmen along Allen street The folul classes loll! all appeal in nen. i egal: simians inunaculatc m then n hits Lion su ts, Junin', resplenderi in ch c class blaze-is, sophomore, un'inidencd by cumbersome coats and the lia; pre plebes all get then hist i nil taste of College-cut garb. Led by the Band, the imelleis all conduct a giant pa , mle &mil East College ao cone. up McArlistei stiact and thence to 0,11 Brunei held nheie underclassmen, seeking the harm of selecting the }coding class colors, will slime to pull each other the hose line. Tuo or three heats, each consisting of smenty-five paled men, will scenic grips on opposite ends of thu hawser. The contrary (Continued on last page) PENN STATE PLAYERSTO PRESENT "A FULL HOUSE" Freshmen Predominate in C. 1,1. Of Farce-comedy Set for Tomoirmt Night "A Full llou,e", at fatetal p• escort 1- tron, gill be the cling of the Nen State Pia; 010 In the %Aida:mull to. nuentou night soon &Ouch The pityl, a I'm ee-cerned, t t On as acts and u.e, nI iten I.) Fled I The cant Include:, an cuu ii numLer o, male and [cantle chat actor, ',nen dt each, most of AN 110111 ate ft eslunen G 11 Knight '3O, 111,, C 'll lint to, '3O, Miss A. V K.tlet '2B, an i Pit Coo, %It, ate plae tad . the le.•ding toles in the play dneeted be 11i it U Mason, of the Ittreanee L., , guage dc ptu "A Full How." to the .utot y of t t• with. and reclde, tnusi, t.h•r lit 15, unpatoaoned lute letter, to a tle,orn tug chot us girl An .otot no, moth,. in-I tw steal, the knelt, and then "s -changing b go, ugh another crook, 1.4 DI, Into pus,wsien of 11 N./NM/IL necklace owned h, a fa, , ton.hle nu defy matt o•n The ft. tutu effort, of rot ti nal. to 1000001 Eta plundu t, poi tra,,,tl s-o.ft-torn tnjo, vii td f - .pcl hed o oth , po, of Iltll , lol in, titre is console , id one of the - est Fred Jackson has el. et a utte't Pittsburgh Rector To Address Chapel E J Van Elton, rector of cal van thorelt, the lar gist in the Pittr,bur dmete,e, 101 add..., chapel-goers Sundt* rum slog so the Auditor ruin Doctor VanEtten is a ploneel so the radio-bt oadta anig of chinch eels seer and ,e 1 mon.. Ile is gt adua te of Anlher‘t college and the Epc.conal Theological ,hcol and recurs ed deg, ce , Doctor of 1)n torte ft um the Unicendt of Patsbul gh. Fos met lv connected cull, Trinity c hutch, Boston. Six I. F. Baseball Frays Scheduled for Tonight Si% garnet ate Ntheilaled fm Ong ev ening', 'mind al the Intel fate' nits Baseball league. 'I he tue as Col low^: Delta Sigma Phi vs Kappa Delta Rho, Pi Kappa llpha vu Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha Sigma Phi ve. Omega Delta Epsilon; Alpha Phi Sig ma vs. Alpha Gamma Plum, Theta Chi vs Delta Upsilon; Phi Kappa vs. Phi Lambda Theta.