"Y" TO OPEN FINANCIAL DR,F E MONDAY Ray Faus Fills Post Vacated By Calhoun as Freshina, "Y" Secretary CALHOUN, HEAD OF FRESHMAN CABINET, 'LEAVES FOR YALE Successor Begins Conferences With Yearlings—To Foster Parties at Cabin FAUS WILL SEEK BETTER CLASS SPIRIT AND UNITY Graduate of Drew Seminary, Ohio Wesleyan—Attended Bucknell, Garrett Deeming the freshman "1" bec..e- Pity ship an important Linter in as acting men to 'become acquainted at Penn State, the Y C A. Cabinet cetera! day. ago appointed Mr. Ray mond Fa., B D., the success. of IV Carl Calhoun '25, stho inaugurated Ita)mond raus, B D that office tuo years ago, and who is now studying at Yale univetsity. At - first the position of freshman secietary was an experiment flat under the directorship and peosonal influence of Calhoun its influence up on the incoming classes sons obser.ed to he so tai-reaching that the "Y" made it an institution. And in se lectinr, lfi. Fans to carry on the doh,'! the Cabinet has chosen an emhiyo =listei who is minified for the pos mtion Mt Fans prepared at Dickinson Seminary, graduating as president of tho senior class Following a one lent sti} at Bucknell where he was astir c m e .tra-eut outer activit , es, he scent to Ohio Wesleyan where he earned his diploma. He also contin ued his student activities there. Ills ne,t too sears were spent at the Dies Theological Seminary, Mad ! on, New Jersey After completing two summer sessions at the Gairett :Sentinel School, Esanston, Mi Fans received the degree of Bachelor of Divinity Sewed in hen York Church In his list yea, out or school he served as an assistant in the Park Avenue Church, New York City, and after that he traNeled through Eng land, Fiance, Gelman!, and ether puts of Ealope At present Mi. Faus is locate] at Port 'Matilda, neat 'State College, and oisits Penn State three tunes a week Me is serving as a pastel in the Port Matilda Methodist church Mr Pau, Ihea Amply begun to meet the fte,hmen and wants to personally "chin" with every one of them - before the winter iv peel "And don't call me MI Fails, please. Just plain nay Fails is my identika turn tag and please use it. I shall lie in my loons at 121 Old Main three :atm :mom n week conducting tegulat ly appointed intern 1011, But any student nay come in at any time." Bemiles . these ',mate talks at which Bay will of ally give syinpnthota. counsel and 'advice, lie is planning a semen of 'mans at the Andy Lytle Cahill with gleans of tmenty oi rime students cash Weekly dISCUSSIOU gioupa mill be under the lend- ' . ership of competent uppeiclassmen In summing up the impose of the yenr, Fans thinks that the "Y" should not only attempt to evtablish a pen ,onal iblatiore.hip helm nen m my mem ber of the class, promote college spirit and class spirit, but also to show the practwil Christian Slav of hying "Amid the ninny neva:es of college life there is danger lest the fund., mental and mains pieblems of life in the i calm of religion and morality be oyeilooketl," the new 10:11 scan en , ry continued. "The 'Y' is oiganized in iLi snails with the freshmen SP as to help them to leach a sone view of life The "Y" Supplement ACTIVITIES BUDGET 1927-28 FM= Colored Work in South 500 Field Council 275 Extension 375 Speakers 800 Conferences 400 Books 175 Freshmen 425 Cabinet Expense 325 Olike ENriense 400 Social and Campus HUNDREDS PRAISE ILIGHTNIN', OPENING "Y" COURSE SHOW Tickets for Seven Remaining Numbers Now Offered At Special Prices REVELERS COME HERE FOR PENNSYLVANIA DAY Harp Trio, Pianist, Penn State Glee Club, Lecturer, Also Listed on Program To take full advantage of the En tertainment Course this year, you I should buy your season ticket now at special reduced prices One of the best balanced programs in years has been accused by the Y. M. C A 'in conjunction with the Department of Music and from the comments on "Lightnin'," the opening number on Monday night, no one should fail to see the entire program of seven num bers - Each year the Entertainment Course brings here the highest stage talent in the country, giving State College residents the advantages of a big city. But the "Y" has placed the price of season taokets so low that it annually has to provide some of the expenses. This is in keeping with its policy of serving the students Tickets were aimed at five, four and three (Iciness for a season seat, but a slight seduction will be made if they are purchased at once. Single ad missions arc priced at $l.OO and $1 50 The second number, adapted espe cially tot the Pennsylvania Day cele bration, is The Revelers, nationally known vocal organisation. They will present an evening of the latest popu lar numbers as well as the older num bets adapted to male quartet singing The Revelers have broadcast their programs by radio, and have record ed for the Victor Company. • Following the Revelers comes the Zimmer Rasp Lk, and an asstst,ng artist . on December ninth The solo ist this yeas will be Francesco Loss vio, a tenor soloist. iPresses through out the United States have called tins grouping of harps "concert's greatest novelty." On'Janualy twelfth the first pio gram of the new yea]. will be given Ly Margaiet Hamilton, a young pian ist who is introduced by the National Music League This league was or ganized to give talented young people the opportunity to appear before the public Many famous musicians are emanated with this league, as fOr ex ample, Walter Damrosch, Zimbalist, Louise Homer and others. The Tenn State Glee Club will make its first campus appearance in concert on January twenty-seventh, assisted by the Varsity Quartet and other .soimsts not yet chosen Di Edwin E. Simon, the director of Science Service at Washington, D. C, will deliter a lecture on Febru ary seventeenth, explaining the appli cation of chemistry to industry and to daily life ICr Simon is co-author of .the book used in Penn State fresh man chemistry classes The Denzilley Qum tet appears on March thud There has been but one Amigo in the personnel of this group since its formation twenty thi cc yea. They are credited with being the best 'exponents of chamber music I n the world. The eighth and last number of the course will be given by Geo May O'Hara on Apid twenty-first. Mr. O'Hara has composed n number of popular songs, one of his best being "K -K-K-Katy." a stuttering song of the war. He delivers a lecture, play ing the piano and singing songs nt Lytle Cabin lenefits Shown by Popularity That Penn State's Andy We Cab ir is serving the purpose of a "chime of fellowship," as Dr. I' L ,Pat , cc last year predicted, is seen by the hosts of students, faculty membm and friends that have climbed the wooden slopes on which it lies, smelled the fresh pine of its atmosphere slept under its roof Within the past yeah, or since the near-completion bf the Cabin, fifty five parties have enjoyed its holn- 1 ity These parties, lcpresent•uy twenty-five organizations both on ind off the campus, ranged nom Student Council, the fraternity councils, Lion's Paw, Sphinx, Grange and ♦ar•ous fraternities and clubs to the Middle Atlantic Field Council, consisting of nearly fifty men and semen of the. Eastern States. The whole Cabin is done in Colon ial style architecture, designed by Henley Eden '26 The dounbtaiis ie finished in white pine, with a itistic Men Behind The "Y" at Penn State—The Cabinet Wood N 1,1,1 Ilrucu Kurt, tiq glo I one Mut, ones hOLhort t nit, Iwninn I.vbht NIL kirtchun Port, Con ton, C. Iroo ',ma Go In C-dio.rt Huron. Smolt: WRITING TO PLEBES TO FIND SUBSTITUE FOUND SUCCESSFUL I FOR DAILY CHAPEL Fifty Students Send Letters Of, 10 foimulate come plan of strident Greeting to New Men , to tats the plate of President Iletzel met This Fall gn ,up Sr camp. leaden, Tues da‘ night When Dt,'oi Iletzel took up his DISCUSSIONS CONTINUE pt,..,t lie.' of the college, he tcaii,- WITH HELPFUL RESULTS, oil that Ilene sac finales baueen the eilministi du, and the student hot lan tine (101.1 an of compulsory daily Freshmen this year %None fieut a eh npel The Pt esident also undo, flying stmt so fan as lean ning the stood that icligion sins not fulfilling intimacies of the College, fiaternities, it. highest function under tine com• courses and actnitics conceined. Un- in, method. The abolitiog of der the direction of A J Calex 0 dad ipel nub meant not todo group of fifty upper-cla,,nnen u-ote lau ny Ith student worship, but to personal letters to the newcomins nemone the t impulsory fentune and fore they left home Follow mg them sum titute a soluntaiy tom as soon arrival Fieshman Week, the, u..t a I • inganned into Discussion Gump, of Under rift gdmn F L Pattee and about twenty each to tall: mer imln • I,istant, W J. Kittlnn, Sung ideal difficulties. Cin , pel being hold lilt I in 'The response to the class of 1 .1 311 on, , ,Led do o populal•ty and sa to tins innoviition was encouraging I so •, but slat in itself is not suffica.nt and many of the Discussion (hoops to In an; n eligun home to tine student (Continued on page two Supplement) It n• sun' UP to the student hotly to Third on Artists' Course ceiling effect of beams In each of the large looms, the &fling loom and the lounge, Is a fauplace bu tt of stone The lounge fiteplace ns "double," h iiing a place outside is here lykers may cool, a meal. The upstann consist of two 'huge rooms, ...applied with cots This al angement makes mined panties pos sible, iiith the ~anct.on, of eoutse, of the Y M C. A the custodian. The Cabin is not yet coin ely comnle,, the olorl, being delayed by a Inch of fonds But follo.mg the mesent fitment] d. ive It wdl hl.elv be finmshed with bite pine tub]rs benches and chairs to applommtd) match the scheme of 4hitectut e The lan d scape a. ound the Cabin xtl allo be improved rind,. the dilation of Prof .1 It thaelvm, v.ith the assistance of atadent vo'un tom s Gloom, ci organi.atlon, may place the t names on the C that's ualt , ng I et by calhng at the "Y" Hut Y. 11. C. A. CABINET 'I 1927-28 L L Gwen, 28—Piesident II L. Kinsel, '2B-Ist. Vice It cadent A J Gatos, '29-2nl silent Lewis Bai on, '2B—Sccietaty. W S Seibert, '29—freasuie. IC B Lane, '29—Meetings IP B Sn, :It', '2B-11 indbool. I Earl 711tilcane, '29 Depino- I tons. II A E '29—Discuss, N H ill, '2o—Discussior- Collins Bruce, '2B-01.1ei / i ; Conterert, Thas. 31cEitoch in, '2O-9,icn sion 111 G Kuetz, '29—Entettatitrucot Course. J B Bee's, '3o—Publicity It D Dundure, '2S aB. T Conrad, Win 11,1.enbeitc, '2B I , F 1: rw r n Wallace IN oDa, '3O J Porte-, 20 a Has old Conan ay, '29 suggest a subst , tute for (tails 111 ibel and, w tb the aid of the YMCA, early thr. surgestion Into e .050 t on It I, noss,ble that the old , , 1115 lettull—nunus the sa 111111',1, foliate, os that one night a Octl. Ir demoted to .t lehtrious numint.otbig Muir substitutes atie olleie Steinmetz Believed Religion Should Be Studied Lihe Science The follow 100 al tale, an cxpri n of a ;In est scientists' anal 3 "is or Innen, was culled Il 1, a p imphit t t •r the file" of the "1 " Hut Slt Stu, inetr the nitat il is t liking to alt is nu son, the business man Chutes P. S'elinnet., uho unanimously i ecognired In• the G.., eial Electric company .11Id ethic VI LI it similar m gant/atains .15 the no? Icl's toiemost °tech lea! engincei, nn t, oi,u• visiting nn' hone. It hilv talking of with hint pi o,pectis e Mine lion, in connection n ith i mho, lei, nautics, 1/01101 li.unsnussum , etc, I asked lion "RD It bite of io, itch null to the trie itest dc, elopnic it dur ing the next lit ty neat "' Allot emeriti thought he ill sl, "fir Babson, I think the :veal, , t covery will be made sp. 0..1 I line, Hole is II 11/11, II 111 'oq • cleaili teaches has been the gi .1 pun ei in the de, Oopment of , nt,n hi histoiv Yet we hose meii•li in playing with it and h.ne nes, -pl um:ls studied it .13 see h Ise the ph_ ,- i lent forces • Some lii people A, !emu that , things do not Ining h quo n , and me of little One in mat nog u n and woolen cieatn c and pomell'ul 'I hen the ouentists of the %tuft( t II tout then Inlanittoues (Mel w tto study of God and Pi a% et and the sult ana' fences Al inch as }et lino ha, Jl% been scratched When tin. ban cost,. the world mill see mole ad, sneenwnt Three Day Canvas Planned To aise Necessary Funds Prexy Lauds "Y" rt i ~,' : , ti f,,; : 1 , e l ! e„,.. f - 4,:: 7 .: c.., Z 1: 0 , ~.. 05500.4:+5 , 4, „,,,e ~.. 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It col- I beticie in ,ho Young 3len's ht ~non A natation becitu.se I he t c.e in all Ito tt hich it stantls,—the ilt• donna:it of a in In's mot al nature, his lit is it king, and it, ann to set is i p need I hate watch- La 01C enlaittc,l scope of its uwk, I,lCd a leh pt itincatton the broaden- Pt^ of sphcle of influence, and its ct-m Plening field of act, its. I ant ii.loccd that 11011,, tazia, mhtch m plll thcii,iso go by nefault ate by the Association and tnit folly canted through I their ',MlL' e that then, a no other or. tt' it Al Oil 001 campus mhich still Imo] 11.11., ill' a closet alhltatiln , ! ond si, I tlunild he happy indeed it ! II e np. t Ip. ship tins scat tackled the np -it hip of an„, int:inn. yea , I cioloisc the splendid stork dine on out campus hi the lead al loam; Men'o Clittbtian I It 0 (Sigurd) R D HETZEL, Ptowlent Chikiren of County Enjoy Visit of "Y" Deputations Group the ho„ out gobs of the e doom .elationAup with \ht plot ohng Sunday hl unl Ch Lictb, rut thorn e ich 1 , it i g uutute; Bo Scout op , eel; felt of the tILLOIIIP -1). the '1" I)eputations De e❑,oust, unit the chtectlon of E.k.i inn 'lli Ito of the duet ht Inch°, of 111, owl. t, the Oblet Boys' Confet II • • eve, , ann of Ca. Iten t '2h C ich I cat hi mg, ..colc, t, ant hot, hole lot a meek-end. hc o o of the Confluence it to the hit, 111 folding then job in its, Li thou ace al,u banquet', a b tit fthe C,oupot scocual nth- Icitt c i‘loflost Author Leaves Novel Note at "Y" Hut aig at h s desk iseends, Kitchen came upon tins omen!, uhmch ho behest, Is t son , e and fain ,umm uy of the whole "1" p , Inv "The Penn St Ito Chu htnan Assoein t mn—A place s‘lnei e man or ,onnan, pu otc,on of fn m,lmmm colored of en hat`, n.tmn, Catholic, on Joe eon :Lel 0 ec to coon; Inn help on any prob lem, ,11.1tSOIA CI it may be, and feel ccu t: in that them ',mit of f equest not be un ..nun, and an restitution to Six Thousand Dollars Set As Goal—Solicitors Ihi ided Into Foul Groups BUSINESS EXECUTIVE TO ADDRESS OPENING RALLY With $075000 pl iced the go il for the Y C A sub.! iption campaign, student solicitors Null bcgm the three day canvas of students and faculty members Monday night The regalar subset intl.n sate is three dollars although sno•c may be gnen if desned. To start the ball lolling six prominent caniptc, 1,1 , 1C1b have already sat $lOO enbem '2B foul chiefs oill supertise the tanta,,,m, , of the vat ions units, the naional hate! nits, local frateinit3, non-irateinity and faculty groups Brno Begins at "L" Club Manage., lieutenants and solicit els still officially open ,the c unimign follouing a supper at the tinnutidy Club Illoncla, night at ,1,11 time they will leceite the athise of f 11 Smith, Eastein dimmon managei of the Pullet Blush company of New Yoik Ott, R L Sackett, de In of the Engineeting school and other faculty members lull also address the solicit ors Cards will 'be giNen oluch inns. be exchange , ' Cot the offi cial 1 DI C A monibm,hip Laid Ti,,i membership Hill entitle the sub scrthei to benefits in ant , tate I( M. C A equal to the amount of Its sub scription Team managers for the dine no It D Mindoro '2B, athrsor e member of the "V" cabinet, in ch roe of the national fratern , tc solleOra, .1 3 Gales, chairman of the cabinet, tire local fraternrtres, L L Corn '2s,"l"' president, the fault, , rod 11. F. Blankenbrllet '2B, Inad cheerleader, supervising the faulty ermpartrn. Provides Sum for Colored Education To promote the erlucalror of the negro in the South the Ikon State Y. M. C A appropriates foe hunched dollars each year It is no the South that the colored proLlein r, telerni/- ed, and the Penn State appropriation, sraulat to that goon D WO, Groff, in China, does much to help the colored people upward. "The negro has been remark able thumb m education since Booker T Washington aloft 'Up From Slav ery,' and we want thorn to contrar,e to do so," sud Sellet.ll Kitchen no speaking of the pro,pct "The c/.,lor ed man is quick to le lin, thorough in his research, and he ha, aS cady con tributed much to our coilwation. Out work Down therc in worth Students' Search for Rooms Now Simplified Dern:ming with a Ilea, ent e,troml once before C,llege opt ns and Lontin- Lung thlorighout the .)t it, the "V' fulfill, the student,' terogsts for looms. Nor ts the sem gr. 'milted to student: Ant one nn.* this set me In most cases the items on r.pantments one rumEnted the V. ti C. A. and a detailed de•taltaton of then condition n Ott en K-K-Katy Author