Y. M. C. A. LAUNCHES FINANCIAL CAMPAIGN TODAY Y. M. C. A. SECURES H. W. SEAMANS TO FILL VACANT POST New Secret:l3y Will Assume Duties here Sometime During October LEAVES RELIGIOUS WORK IN WEST TO COME HERE W. J. Kitchen Resigns Position At Penn State to Accept Post in New England With the opening of the new year came the announcement that Mn. Wil liam J. Kitchen, sectetary of the "V" fm the past few y ems, had accepted e position as held sceretaty in the Nen England Field Council. Under the leadership of "Bill" Kitchen, as Inc is known to most of the students, the field of moth Loom ed by the Penn State Y . 111 C .A. has hem lire idenicd Enid the "V" hats been mole fully iccognized as one of the foices on out campus that builds hat as Let Ills , hole-heat tied co-ope, ation in helping to sohe the many .tandent, midden, that east and his faith in the 'rowel of religion among the studints nen e some of the salient points of hiss ink as societal; The succcs•oi to K.ltchen is 11 ILuts \V Seamans, nine has iccently as Din coot of Religious Ede , amn for the V. 111 C A, Oklahonm CitA, Oklahoma Mt Seamans has 10.111 a unle e‘pcinence in student ie hg•nus weik. Ile graduated from Path college ,nth major subjects in psnchology and sociology, following Mall graduate wink at the University of Illinois Follening this, he spent yea, nt the International Council ut Religious Education Training School whole he received a diploma ion the coarse in religious education .1111— Sem - inns -bungs—with -hint, smile esperrence in the field of icing nous education In 1919 he served us Dm's Semetany at the St Joseph, MIS4OIIII, V. 111 C A, nhole he came into pcisenol contact pith the youth and his problems 'llls nest position was that or e‘ecutiNe secretary of the Student Fellonship for Christian late Son once, a field of work when In ought him into student religious education Jo 1024-25 he seas Dnector of Re ligious Activities at the Piesbytenan Student Foundation, University of II!mot, Following this, Mi. Sea man., became active in the National Student Religious Confeience, serv ing in an exmaitne capacity as chair man of the student phase of religious cdutalaon At iitc,ent Mt. SOR111•11. Is located at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, engaged in t el igious education at the Oklahoma City Unit etsit Ile espects to take up his thaws semetaly of the Penn State . 17 sonic trine m the latter !.it of October. PENN STATE MEN ACTIVE IN DEPUTATION SERVICE Teams Vi:,it Rural Communities To Stage Entertainments And Services 'l he object of the deputation sunk is to visit Irnal communities with a Hebei. group Of men from the campus and put on a mailed megrim of en tei Waimea and also to der elope ti decoct religious feeling A deputa tion team is composed of fionr eight to ten men, some of smhoni have the ability to entertain and others who .um qualified to speak on sonic re ligions or rural problem Dates for the program of this year have not been definitely set but the tenoning communities ate under con ,,idelation. Centre 11.111, Spring nebersbrog, Howard, Pout Ma tilda and Crays Chuich The dates and plog,ams are being worked out smith seine of the men connected with county lure! sociology work. A deputation spends the smock-end in a community gathering Saturday evening. Talks on current topics and Inn , . al entertainment constitute the •,cheiule. On Stuichiv the tenor hand le, birth morning and evening sou sec, at the dun elms The chief object of the work to ill aw the younget people of the t oatmeal bes Into closet telatton and retina int them with the coot v dm, ptobleml and instill m them a spirit of Set VS 0 The deputation of otk is cluna‘ed by the Met Boos' Confet o vaneh Is held annually nt the College. About one bandied boys of lugh sthool age gather bet e for the The "Y" Supplement New Secretary Mr. Harry W. Seamans "Y" COURSE LISTS MANY ATTRACTIONS Entertainment Program Tickets Now on Sale at "Y" Hut And Coop Corner REVELERS COME HERE FOR OPENING NUMBER The Y 111 C A piesenting, this \ eal, one of the most popular Lotuses rn entertainment that has eser been given in State College The individ ual numbers that ale coming to us ale the best in their field and, when grouped together, touch every desir able type of amusement and enter tainment The Revelers, internationally fam ous male quartet, conic to us first We are already familiar with their presentations so that a formal intro duction is not necessary. They have been recording for years for the Vic tor , Company _and_ latplx,for.....several other talking machine companies. All summer the Revelers have been trav eling in Europe, entertaming the roy alty of several nations and at the sante trme finding something new in the may of entertainment which they can render this coming winter sea son. We arc fortunate in having these come to us so soon, as they arc and edl be in great demand. At House Party time, November 9, sic will introduce an entirely new form of entertainment in State Col lege The Miumeins have for many seasons been a great hit on Broadway aril are now traveling about the East giving the same performance as they produced to the critical New Yorkers. These "Drama Dances" arc something new and base gone over very success fully ON orywheic The Mar meets will sender a program of fifteen dif ferent numbers, all of which have stood the mrticism of Broadway It Is something new, something differ ent and something good. Do not fail to see them On Decombel 5, the Spiage ploy cts modem for out enjoyment "Sun up," a Mama. This dramatized story of life in the mountains of Noah Catalina has been a huge success for eam and still always be one of the go eat plays of the petted. Last year they gave "Lightnin'" and it was really good If you like good them atic presentations see "Sun-up." Milton C Week, that is almost enough to say about him—is lecturing on Si alge on the 18th of January. lie comes to us tight in the puddle of the Endue season and will be able to clear up, through an open Solent, any questions that may be asked bon concerning the game. It costs plenty to get this c‘pett advice through yam own means, but here tie present him tight in the middle of the Entertain ment comae Through the courtesy of the Inter national Music League sue ale able to present two young talented artists, Sailah Sauchaii and Joanne DeNault. Tho lust of these two young women Is a violinist of no mean ability and the second a contralto of equal cali ber. These two have been able to consince the New Yoih music world that their art rs great enough to re ceive outside recognition and now we are able to introduce them into a new field Those who have seen them bete ieLognited them and ale willing to acknowledge their greatness. The Sittig Trio, of international fame,will, on Molar 9th, present an ON ening of unexcelled chamber music. To the music levels of Penn State they will have a supreme appeal. They are the best in their division of t. Strickland Million, a humorist ex ti amdinaiy, IS coming hole the night of April twelfth Everywhere he hps been acclaimed the greatest of all humorists. The comments we have ieceived from those who have heard Carload of Articles Lost, Found, Returned Through "Y" Work Through the agency of the:"Y"l Hut, hundreds of testi articles find! their owners each year, representing 1 a return of hundreds of dollars. And although several agencies on the cam pus perform a smiler function, I especially the janitors, it is hoped 1 that lost articles will all some day be; returned to the Hut because of the! efficiency of its service. The articles returned may hong note books to purses containing huge I sums of money. Through the medi um of the Lost and Found bulletin board in the Hut the student read sly obtains information as to whether the articles hose been found or not I. Men Behind The "Y",at Penn State—The Cabinet Muhane) li Con.) FRESHMEN REMEMBER ALL-COLLEGE WELCOME! Annual "Y" Reception Proves Landmark to All Nen Penn State Men Standing out vnidly in the minium v of graduates, undergraduates and es pecially fieshmen is the "Y" Recep tion which is held annually on the initial Pi day night of the fast sem ester. A gala night for the new comets, it has come to be one of Penn State's most cherished tiaditions, for this is the occasion when the Whole college—adnunisttation, faculty, stu dents—turn out to teeene the nen coillerS into the Portals of Penn State's student life Starting with a recessing line, com posed of notables of the campus and the administratne force, and ending with a light repast of punch and cakes, the entire reception breathes a spirit of congeniality and good folio,- ship. At no other time during the yeas is there such a whole-hearted "Hello" given to the newcomers, .nil although many .ire the greetings of welcome eistend“l during the first feu weeks of college, none are so long le -1 mmbeid as that green to the memo ' hers of the "Green Invasion" at the "Y" Reception. Since Penn State has such a large enrollment, it is pi actnallv impossi ble for the President of the college, the Dean of Men and the Dean of Women, as cell as the outstanding leaden; of the student body to become personally acquainted with the Fresh man, and "Y" Reception Midges a difficult g.rp hate by hosing a loco, ins line, thereby gn mg each noncom er an opportunity to meet those cho have his interest most at heart Another feature of tins memorable night is the introduction of captains of athletic teams, °dams of college publications presidents of the Y M C. A. and Y. W. C. A., class presi . dents, lenders in diamaties, musics and fraternity life at Penn State, us well as other activities which are promoted here Because of this, freshmen become acquainted with these campus lenders at the start of their rust year. If this feature of the reception Wore omitted, freshmen would find it a slow process to famil iarise themelves with many of the student leaders. This yeah the Glee Club made its filet public appeaiance at the “Y" Reception since its tetutn fioni almond, and fieshmen wet° able to catch a glimpse of the fist Penn State civilization to cmy the blue and white lichens the sea and weed the Caine of the college thloughout ICTIVITIES BUDGET 1928-29 Field Coyne I $ 275 Colored Work in South ___- 800 Lytle Cabin tad Recreation- Plot Development ___ 1400 Freshmen 700 Books ______ 220 Conferences ' 409 E,tension - 375 Speakers . SOO .Cpp.'net IlsicePr - e 150 Office Expense 400 Social and Campus Service 300 Secretory 1200 $6720 N chef, BrUcC,lCurtr, Buse, Wine. Chen, Foster, Bonine, Nesbitt, 31eKi Gores, Kinsel;;Gwln, Seibert, Dart° Y. M. C. A. CABINET 1928-29 Albelt J. Gales '29—President C Monson Lane '29—Vice- Plesi dent. Leois W Barton '29-2nd Vex- Pies.lent 11 It Dodge '29—Secretary H Coil Mulvaney '29—Tleastnet John Hollat '3o—Discussion Croups D. L Remode '2o—Discussion Croups I .l'llll.un Hammaket 'JO—Cabin Pat ties AtcMudd Holmes '3o—Entettant ment Course R L Nam. '3o—Meetings L Sutton '3o—Meetings L Mttstifet '39—Student Hand- book T T. Wolfe '3o—Deputations Chatles MeKnaLhan '3o—Sunday School E,tenston Raymond Bowers 'l3l—Flcshinan Geroge Shouts '3l—Social J F. 11111 '3l—Publway W. Siebelt '29 W. Wood 'llO 111 C A in its many activities. A "V" Reception without "Bet" would seem incomplete and those who gath ered in flout of Old Main this year to hear bun belt fully repaid for hav ing nutted patiently during the long program. "Tenney" and his incompaiablc Blue Band au• a permanent pint of the "Y" IteeepEßim One nould Just as much think of omitting them as he would the 'receiving line or the speakers "Tommy's" tanks were semen but thinned by graduation, but ficshinan aspnants, who icceived their rust impression of Penn State's "flinest" at the reception, will soon emedy that situation. Schedule "ads minted especially lot this occasion nose handed to cacti incoming student Besides the con sentence which thes cards they ate im aluable in that they con tain the Penn State Home Code which was !list brought to the attention of the entire sudent body by the present semoi class This is one of the means wheiebY the code is kept all,. Dining the year, the attention of the stanlnts is called to the code and its obse.vante is asked by those who chetish the high ideals which it pie- Nest year the,class of 193,1 null he the lecipient et the all-college acl come given annually by the Y. M. C. A , hut the present classes, no nat ter how wide and vaned their es- Niience may he, will alwas temeni her the time when they, too, wore gathered on front of Old ➢lain and heaid for the first tone, actual °Vl donee of the well-wishes of the en tilt college. "Y" Aids Students In Securing Work Vieille,. with established employ ment bureaus in assisting students in obtaining well:, the "Y" senates for the needy students jobs hum oashing dishes to gardening monk Ir addition, the needs of the town pPople in seeming students foi wed: of a few hours ale promptly filled Last year an aggregate amount of men $lB,OOO 00 MIS nepnesented the "Y's" employment cleaning house.: This rim); is handled through the as sistant secrete, s of the Hut 'lee mils ale kept of the positions ofTened and names of men oho seam: them., hind your needs for men on jobs to the "Y" But achan, Porter , SetaHz Freshman Cabinet Proves Successful One of the most effective organiza tions on the campus last y eat stab the "Y" Cabinet of the class of . i.ll Meet ings owe held regularly after this Cabinet scab formed and a belies of most helpful and interesting discuss ions V. as held Seven of joint meetings ninth the Freshman Y W C. A Cab inet at Andv Lytle Cabin helped to stimulate inteiest and resulted in a splendid spina of cooperation be toeen the too groups In the neat fatale the Carnet of the class of '32 will be famed As soon as the new Seetetaty allties, Ray Fans, the Freshman Sectetaty, mill de,ote all of hts tone to Fresh-1 titan Intet,oms and myth the help of a number of uppetclassmen the men mho ate to foto, the "V" otgantza loin of the class of '22 mtll be thosen latge number of students ate tak mg an acme part in the vattous foul's of attntty to the "V", and it it Inevitable that the men mho be come Intetested to the moth . in then Fteshman yeat MU he the ones to take moot tont places to the "V" mmlc as uppetclassmen Fteshmen Intetested beconont; acttoe In the "V" ate urged to see Ray 13owets who Is Chanman of Fteshmen wotk, or Ray Faus, the Ft eshman Secretary. Dr. Henry Crane Talks On Religious Subjects One of the most fmoted speahets that appealed !refine the students of Penn State last yeas was Di. Remy Clone, the bulhant young Ness Eng ines! mates, of Malden, Mass, Pas tor of the second hugest chinch to Neu England. • Thu OICII as speaker at Hats and, Ill nuns, Soothes n Cab for ma and many • other colleges and universities of lust tank, Ds Crane proved as popular nn nth the students of Penn State His three day stay hese, last sluing, , as one of :nten+e and thematic addresses on students and then religion and the connection of iellgion in the busi ness I, 01 id Ills adds ess on "The Quest Eon Life" sins one of the most' stilling and effective loin:tom, talks e‘et given hefone the students Al most equally popular was his adds ess on Companionate Marriage, in which Dr, Cnunc showed the subject of cont 'memento moulage ham the Chtist lan point of slew. Such gown ful speaket s as Doctot Cs one make a much-needed conta 'bu tton to the intellectual and r eligious life of Penn State. The reception 00- voided ins talks by the student body panes lus pupulatity. Three-Day Drive Planned To Raise Necessary Funds Prexy Lauds "Y" Dr Ralph Dorn Iletzel HETZEL EXPRESSES FAITH IN "Y" WORK Writes Open Letter Commending Activities of Association During Past Years HOPES CAMPAIGN WILL INCREASE MEMBER QUOTA I esteem it a pus doge to have this oppoi tunas of exptessing mv hearty approbation of the splendid wink which is being undertaken by the College Young Men's Chiistian As sociation lily own expelience has taught 111 C the inestimable salon to the enteting student if he accepts the .at elation SO Scaituv estuided to him of becoming a pail of this splen did oiganwation In no other way has he so many contacts with the student leadets and also with mem bets of the faculty, whose aim is at all times to help sohe the many mob lens which confront the man who for the list time is on out campus and a, I'lolll 1114 home enviion ment Them is ale ass a disposition on the pat t of the administiation of the YMCA to listen s3mpathetic ails and undeastandingly to any stu dent who has leached a point where the hum in iclationship is of salue, the pet sonnet in the Mae moves an oppoi tongs of tieing of assistance to the student if possible at all hons of the clay and night—tiy it and the I iesult wilt mote itself Theiefoie I would .ItIN Joe es cry 110,0)111U on our campus si ho wishes to continue to strengthen his home ties, bioaden °limous faith and hold fast to the teachings of his childhood, to take steps to Join at an early date the Col lege YMCA —I limuttly endotse it all for which it stands It D Herm, Pi cstilcut PROMINENT MEN SPEAK AT CHAPEL EXERCISES Dr. Tweedy Proves Popular to ➢lun3—Rabbi Lazaron Rill Speak Here Also Penn State has a reputation of Ilia ins men of the highest lank speak to the students dun mg the peal The object of the meeting, IS to help the student understand his place in the amid and the mat he is to play in the h ehglous end of it The morn chosen this 3 can have in. teiests in separate fields so that the student is call has o the oppoi tunity of gaining Cla istian lewpoints, given rim daTinent wounds. Among the most Prominent Sr.* . el h hull he Di...lames Guidon Gilkey, ot the South Congregational Chula, Sin ingfield Massachusetts. He will be Jr emembmed fel his three-day stay lane tao peals ago, in which he gate a se ms of addlesses on relig ion in intm national peace and amid mope, Another well known speaker on the program in Rabin Morns S. Lll2lllOll. of Baltimore, Maryland. He will be followed by Di theory If Tweedy, head of the Yale Diginitv School. It is always with pleasure that the stu dent body hears his message. The diNeussion worm conducted last sin ing by Dr Tweedy, 01. the "Y" proved to be rich in religious thinking and spiritual values, Another speaker will be Di Monied W. Johnson, President of Howard Si♦ Thousand Dollars Set as Goal—Solicitors Divided Into Four Groups DRIVE OPENS TONIGHT WITH U CLUB DINNER Beginning tonight at eight o'Llot 1,, the Penn State Student I M. C. A. will open its 'manual dine to towel a budget of $(1,50000, on del the direction of William Miner '29, who has complete thaige of the campaign. s The ieguLu ip lion late is three dollai a, although mole may be gn en if desued Tame, has divided his units into four groups to take can, of the rat ions units: the national fiatei nay, the local fiateinity, the non-fiateini tv, and the faculty groups The fintetnity gloat, mill be distil ed into tmo divisions, each thsision being under the head of a captain. Richard Guedei '29, mill captain the first group mith Don Remade '29, Andre '29, Bodytomb '2O, Gelman '29, and Wolfe '3O, as his lieutenants. The other division mill be taptaincd by Fled Yocum '29, NOIO will hose as his lieutenants Reed '29, Bald- Um '3O, Reiff '29, l‘ilkinson Glee 29, and Poitei 'JO The non-fiateinity group still he captained by Woody Biotic]) '29, *tali the junior cheeileadei '29, Wood '2O, and Pei Wei '2O, as lieu tenants The local fiatetnities still be can awird by solicitois undei LCWIh ton '29, and his lieutenants Stein '2O, and lien '29 The manage's, lieutenants and sol eitois Will officially open the cam paign following a Pep Meeting at the University Club Wednesday night. The key note speech voll he glom by a representation of the National Coun cil of the Y. Al C. A at New York City Dean R L Sackett and other faculty membeis wilt also 'endless the solicitois. Cards will be green to the soh"- tots with the names Of the students on them Each student ohs subs" ibes nil! be gn en a receipt by the solititot, uhich when presented at the "Y" Hut oil! be exchangable fat a Mem bership Cali! This Laid .111 be atadable cite, the assn at of the gen eral wetetsin Mi. Seamans City Y's ieLognin this mentheiship fat members rate's and \ Isttolb pint leges, Student President Y.W.C. A. CO-OPERATES IN STAGING CAMPAIGN Girls Organize to Solicit Funds To Aid in Carrying Out Annual Wolk The Y W. C A n losleting, connection with the Y. DI C A fin ance Ili ne, a mmilat campaign among the gals &neinl gilt t epueyentatnes still be piesent nt the "pep" meetmg tonight and after the meeting null stmt soliciting fig Y. W funds funds This is not a V W. C 1 member ship (hive hut meiely a ,111111:14.M fOl funds. A contubution does not cal implications of Y. IV menthei ship with it. In a few necks the Y IV unit put on a sepntate campaign fot inembetslup and any gut wig become an mine member Its (led.o ing het intentions to uphold the V W This is the fist year that the mem beiship and finance di tie have been sepal ate, and the Present plan is somewhat of an expo meat. Its thief adtantage ever the old method is cleating membmslup fine linanmal obligations. Mary WOW] log vi the eluniman of the campaign committee and her as sistants from the upper classes ate Elizabeth Mellei, Situ Ilutelunson, Josephine Hopwood, Pauline Mvets, Cathmine Davies, Catheter Pas neck, Evelyn Young, Olive Osto haat, Since Woodtom and Ann lira bahet,
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