Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, April 23, 1929, Image 1

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    Freshmen!
VOL. 25, No. 51
SOPHOMORES MEET
PLEBES IN ANNUAL
CONTEST THURSDAY
Group Arranges Pushball Scrap
On New Beaver Practice
Field at 4 O'clock
VICTORS GAIN SPECIAL
DRESS RIGHTS FRIDAY
Freshmen To Observe Poverty
Day Saturday, Vie for
Costume Prizes
With the privilege of assuming
sophomore customs all day Friday as
an incentive, the freshman class will
engage its sophomore rivals in the
annual pushball scrap on Now Beav
er practice fieldft 4 o'clock Thursday
afternoon.
In addition to the yeailings doffing
their clinks for twenty-four hours if
they win the scrap, the sophomores
will be required to weal the plebe's
peen headpiece from noon until 5
o'clocl. Friday afternoon If the
sophomores defeat the freshmen they
may assume junior customs Friday.
At tho beginning of the scrap, the
sophomores will line up on one side
of the field and the yeallings on the
tithes. The struggle will be conducted
in five minute heats with twenty-five,
members from each class on a side.
If after five minutes of competition
neither side has managed to score, the
team gaining the most yardage will be
declated the heat winner
Upperclassmen to Referee
Before the whistle signifying the
stint of a heat, the contestants will
form a line facing away from the
ball, As the signal is given, both
sides will turn around and rush for
the pushball. The class winning the
greatest number of heats will be ad
judged the final winner.
In case either side displays un
sportsmanlike conduct during any
pait of the contest, the officials will
inflict a penalty on tho.ollender Mem
bers of the junior and senior campus
societies have been selected to act as
referees and assist .in maintaining
order.
Freshmen will be given an oppor
turnip to e hibit their talent for im
personation and clowning, when they
observe Poverty Day on Saturday
Every freshman will be required to
appear in some sot t of nondescript
costume until the conclusion of the
prize dishibution in the afternoon.
After appearing in Satut day mottling
classes in their poverty-strlelien out
fits, all the yearlings will assemble for
the annual Poverty Day parade.
Freshmen Must Observe Customs
Five prizes will be presented to the
five best costumes appearing in the
procession. Awards will be given for
the most original costume and the
most comical outfit. The best imper
sonation and the best girl impersona
tion will be presented with prizes. The
best float appealing in the parade
will also win an award.
Tho committee arranging the Pav
el ty Day program has decided that
a Innit of five men will be allowed on
r float. State College businessmen
have plesented the prices. All fresh
men who do not observe Poveiy Day
will be subject to action of the Stu
dent Tribunal.
BRITISH CERAMISTS
TO VISIT COLLEGE
Penn State Will Entertain Group of
Scientists on Nation-wide
Industrial Tour
Tooling Central Pennsylvania on nn
inspection of refractory plants of the
distiict, a group of thirty British nor
atnists will be entertained by the Col
lege department of ceramics on the
week-end of May 11.
The visitors will be a section of
about 150 British ceramists who plan
to join the American Society of Cer
am mo in a tour of the ceramics plants
of the United States beginning 4111
28 and ending May 18.
After their arrival in the United
States, the entire group will be divid
ed into groups according to the indus
tries in which they are concerned.
Those interested in refractoizes will
visit plants as far west as St Louis
Their inspection of Pennsylvania
plants will ho made from May 10 to
May 11.
Profs. Chealeigh J. Bonin° and Jo
seph B. Show of tho School of Mines
and Metallurgy will meet the group,
consisting of about thirty British and
fifteen in twenty Ametican ceramists,'
at Mount Union on Satui day, May 11.
Plans for their entertainment in
clude golf at the Cantle Hills Country
club Saturday afternoon, dinner Sat
urday night, church or golf Sunday
morning and lunch Sunday noon.
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DR. PIKE WILL SPEAK ON
`PERSONALITY' TOMORROW
Dr. Horace V. Pike of Danville
State hospital will speak on "Person
ality" in Old Chapel at 7 o'clock to
morrow night.
This is the third lecture of a series
on "Abnormal Psychology and Mental
!Hygiene." The course will conclude
with a trip to the State hospital on
May 11. Dr. Pike will discuss the
building-up of personality and its
mental effect.
ELECTIONS GROUP
SUBMITS RULINGS
Committee Chairman Announces
Regulations Controlling
Class Campaigns
Rules governing the conduct of can
didates and students dining the pet
iod proceeding class, La Vie and stu
dent council elections have been sub
nutted to the COLLEGIAN by Edward
Lyon jr. 2D, Student Council elections
committee chairman
The substance of the rulings Is stet
cd below:
1. There will be no active cam
reigning by any candidate or his
representatives before a date not yet
set by the committee. The date will
probably be April 29
2. The term "active campaign
ing" is to include any speeches,
printed matter, banners of any
other form of advertising.
3. Any violation of the above
rule, such as the one which occur
red last week, will be punished by
the disqualification of the candidate.
4. Platforms of presidential can
didates must be in the hands of the
elections committee chairman by
midnight, April 30
6 These platforms will be print
eft in the COLLEGIAN.
G. The committee advises any
candidate who intends to introduce
any campaign nines ation, shall first
notify the elections committee
7. Election Week program con
ststs of smokers on, Monday and
Tuesday, mass meeting IVm dnesday,
and balloting Thursday and Friday.
S. Any candidates, with the c',-
ception of Student Council nom
inees, may select a name for his
party moviding it has not been me-
Nmusly selected.
SOPHOMORE HEAD
APPOINTS GROUPS
Class President Names Committees
To Choose Colors and Plan
Annual Proclamation
A committee to select class colors
land another group to at range for
publication of tho annual sophomore
proclamation were appomted by Prem.
dent Samuel P. Flenniken at the meet
' mg of the class of 1931 held Thursday
night.
Lorimer H Brown, chairman of the
Sophomore Hop committee made a re
port on the formal and read a financial
statement of the dance receipts
The colors committee is composed
Hof Herbert S. Frey, chairman, Claude
F. Keichline, Joseph M. Axelrod, °runs
IV. Hrdinger, and Jack T. Barclay. The
group named to plan the proelmantron
consists of Thomas S. Goes, chair ma r,
Harry G Lackey, IVilllam J. DeMam
-1111, Jacob 11. Eiseman, John P Live
! zey, Homer R. Mather, Jr., and Lee
L. Bender
Co-eds Scorn Dishwashing; Impatiently
Await Arrival of New Model Machine
Dishes are never [hied in Penn
Stat . e's home management house, and
soon they will not be washed by hand
because a model electric dishwashing
machine IS to be installed, at
cording to Miss N. Maude Vedder, as
sistant profess.or of home economies,
who has charge of the home manage
ment house.
Miss Vedder has recently received
,nation-wide publicity as a result of her
thesis on "A Time and Motion Com
parison of Four Methods of Dishwash
ing," which sho recently finished at
the University of Chicago. As a till,
ate to her work in this field, Miss
Vedder has been offered an electiic
dishwashing machine for use in the
home management house.
"We now have our breakfasts served
as if we were a group of adults who
are employed in different places," said
I Miss Vedder. "When the Ines] is
over, we each remove our covers and
take tjiom to the kitchen where we
stack them on a movable table, glass
es first, then cups and so on. So far
we have been washing them by hand
but hereafter we plan to put the dish
es right into the dishwashing ma-
chine.
STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1929
EASTERN ORATORS
WILL SPEAK HERE
IN SECTION FINALS
Elimination Winners To Discuss
Constitution at Annual
Contest play 24
A. J. GARES PREPARES
FOR STATE-WIDE MEET
Competitors Seek Pennsylvania
Honors as Lehigh Holds
➢latch on play 4
Orators from Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, New York and New England
will tome to Penn State May 24 to
compete in the regional finals of the
filth annual intercollegiate oratorical
contest.
The speakers will be the winners
of the Easton state eliminations The
best motor of the group will earn the
right to lepresent this region in the
final contest in Los Angeles, Califor
nia, June 20.
Albert J. Gates '29, will be the Penn
State orator at the state finals at Le-
high university, May 4 The subject
of Gares' oration is "Challenge,of the
Constitution" The winnei will speak
bete May 24 with the other state
champions
Winner To Recene $l5Oll
The national champion will receive
a puce of $l5OO at the conclusion of
the final orations The six other
speaker, will be given awards rang
ing from $lOOO to $350.
The Constitution, Washington and
the Constitution, Hamilton and the
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PRESIDENT HETZEL
WILL TALK MAY 18
Speeches by College Executive,
Pfeifer• To Open Program
For Ann'Ml Move-up
Addresses by President Ralph D.
Hetzel and Harry E. Pfiefei '29, pies-
Went of the senior class, will open
Move-up Day activities on Nosy Brav
e. field May 18
Holly in the afternoon members of
all classes will assemble on Co-op and
(rain thee will march to New Beaver
field whole the addresses will be de
livered The students will paled,:
order of classes the seniors chess
ed in Lien suits leading the other
menthols of the student body
Following the some., members of
the Junioi class weming the emblem-
raw blayets, will match Sophomores
without hats will precede the fresh
men Freshman customs will bel
stlictly enforced until after the tug
ot-wal. The College band will lead
the student march
Following addresses, sophomoies
and Los'mien will engage in the an
nual tug-of-war The committee in
chew has not deFnitely decided
where the inteiclass tussle will be
held but it will mobably be either on
Ohl Beaver or Holmes held, accold
ing to Louts 11 Bell 29, channmn of
the committee
An all-College dance will he held in
the evening. Effoits ale being made
to aecuce lieciention Hall to. the of
fail The Blue and White oichestia,
augmented to fourteen pieces will fui
nish dance OMsk fin the occasion
"We are trying in the home man
agement house," Miss 'Vedder con
tinued, "to arrange the best work
schedules under existing conditions.
We mean by that to have, the moat
efficient equipment in the place best
suited for the consemation of energy
and motion
"One of the means that we use Is
to have winking minces of a proper
and unifoim distance from the Boot.
Because workers vary in height, each
one should have her equipment adjust
ed to herself Regarding lighting, we
belicte that haling lights where the
work is tends towatd greater efficiency
than having one big light in the middle
of the ceiling.
"After conditions for perfuming
a piece of wet). have been standard
ized," she deviated, "we will attempt
to institute btandaid operations, that
is, to deteinune the one method that
involves the shortest and fewest ruc
tions The biggest objective in our
work here is to use the minimum ef
fort in performing a tusk and at the
same time maintain the maximum ef
ficiency.
PLEBES FORM HONORARY,
AWAITING PHI ETA SIGMA
Pending installation of a chaptei of
the national freshman scholastic fin
' ternity, • Plu Eta 'Sigma, which will
probably be delayed until neat year, a
local society similar to the national
fraternity will be mganized at Penn
State.
Investigation of the comparative
standards at Penn State and the col
leges that nheady have chapters of
the society resulted in the submission
of a suggestion to the executive beard
of Phi Eta Sigma that an average of
2.2 should nu-ke a student eligible for
membership here. The accepted qual
ification for membership is a grade of
2 5.
Register William S. Hoffman, co
operating with the committee consist
ing of Chairman Wilbui 11. Zimmei
man, David F. Young, Benjamin J.
Conrad, Karl K Rush and Charles K
I Laedlein, conducted the investigation
which revealed a higher scholastic
stand:ill at Penn State than at other
colleges Nthero chapters of the fie
ternity have been installed
DARCY TRAINS CAST
OF THESPIAN SHOW
Theatrical producer Works in
Conjunction with Prof.
Richard W. Grant
Maui ice Darcy, Broadway theatrical
producer and actor, armed in State
College Sunday night to begin his
duties as stage and dance director of
Gilbert and Sullivan's opera, "Pina
fore," which will be presented May 4
by the Thespians in conjunction with
the Glee Club and Girls Glee Club
Mi. Darcy completed his contract
rt the Windsor. theatio in New Yo.k
City Saturday night whole he has ham
playing the part of Piofessor Kenyon
in the musical comedy, "Good Non,
When "Pmafote" was presented liy
the Glee Club in 1925 the New Yorker
coached the staging and dancing Ile
has also coached foul Thespian shows
in former years In his professional
capacity helfls played the lead in a
number of operas
Order Costumes
Slatting to work immediately ,n
order to wrap the opera into the best
possible shape in the two weeks ,e.
mauling before the moduction night,
Mt Darcy attended his first rehearsal
in Schwab auditorium at 7 o'clock last
night Closed practices will be held
at the same time evemy night.
Elaborate costumes will bo worn by
members of the cast when the show is
presented Thespian officials ate now
negotmtmg urth Watts and Sons of
Philadelphia for this material so that
the initial costume rehearsal may be
held early next week.
Richard W. Giant, College director
of music, is working in conjunction
with Mr. Darcy in directing the show
The former has charge of the muse al
numbers, for which he has been hold
ing rehearsals for several days
Although no statement could be ob
tained as to the definite date for pie
hminary ticket sale it is understood
that this information will be resealed
late this week
OFFICIALS CHANGE
`Y' ELECTION DATE
Students Cast Votes for Cabinet
Members in Main Buildings
Tomorrow, Thurgdny
Election of officers fm next year's
"Y" calimet has been postponed until
tonnoinow and Thursday acconding to
an announcement by the "Y" eleclions
committee yestenday.
Candidates fon office rue nominated
by the "V" cabinet and me elected
the student body as a whole Ballot
ing will continuo Clem 8 45 o'clock in
the 'nothing until 5:10 in the evening
on both days of the election.
Ballot boxes for students in the
' School of Cheinistny and Physics, the
School of Education and the School of
Liberal Ants %ill be placed in Carneg
ie Wanly. Aglicultunal students will
vote in Agnicinßural building, and En
gin.' mg A nodl be the voting place
for engineming and mining students
Willman L. H..annal,er ",10 and James
T. Wolfe '3O ate candidates for presi
dent, and It PIM] Campbell '3O and
Atchihald M. Holmes , ao ore compet
ing for vice-president. Reheat J.
Bunten '3O and !beheld L. McKee '3l
base Wen nominated for secretary,
while George Schmitz Jr '3l and I
Raymond A. Bowers 'al me running'
for the office of tieusuner.
DEAN ATTENDS CONCLAVE
Dean Will G. Chambers, head of the
School of Education, returned from
confeienco of educational deans held
at New Yoik university flout Wed
nesday until Friday,
Tatirgiatt.
PLAYERS TO ENTER
STATE COLLEGIATE
DRAMATIC CONTEST
Officials - Prepare Production
For Annual Tournament
At Gettysburg
GROUPS WILL COMPETE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
9 Institutions Enroll in Match
Organized by Professor
Arthur Cloetingh
Competing against eight °the; col
leges, the Penn State Players will en
ter the foutth annual State Intercol
legiate dramatic tournament at Get
tysburg college Friday and Saturday
Other institutions enrolled in the
contest are Waynesburg college, Grote
City college, Juniata college, Bicknell
university, Franklin and Maishall,
DieNel institute, and St Joseph's col
lege Gett,sbuig college will act as
host to the association.
Thiee pines soul be ay..iided to the
winneis of the event A silver urn
and the Samuel French bronze award
goes to the winner of first place, while
the iunnet-up receives a loving cup.
Association Started Here
The Samuel French award becomes
the permanent possession of the dra
matic club winning it three times,
while the other prizes are permanent.
Last year the contest was held here,
under the auspices of the Playeis or
ganization At that time the Flay
ers r,on hist honors with Franklin
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PROM HEADS MAY
INSTALL SPEAKERS
Dance Committee Announces
List of Honor Guests at
Junior Function
Too amplifiers will be used to
counteract defective acoustics in Re
creation Hall foi the Junioi Prom May
1, if College peimission is granted,
according to the committee in charge
Percussion will be gained, Kenneth
P. Knisei, chairman, believes, since
'Roy I Webber, supmintendent of
pounds and buildings, with whom the
decision 'eats, has alicady displayed)
t favoiable attitude toward the ques
tion Final action c% 111 he taken upon
Dlr Webbees return horn an out-of
town visit.
The dance group Hill consult mem
hors of the physics faculty as to the
placing of the two amplitleis The
present plan IS to install them on the
balconies in the center of the building.
Guests of }mot for the annual Jun
function include Piesident and
Slis Ralph Dorn Detect, Judge
I Walton Mitchell, ohms man of the
Bouid of Trustees, and the deans of
the College Schools and their we. es
• Captain Roy T Rouse and guest,
Mi and Mis Robert A Higgins,
Mc and Mrs Duct Hackett and MI
and \Ls C ulisle W Tayloi will act
as chapel ones
While no definite conclusion has yet
been moved at, the plan for a grand
!much during the Intel mission will
piobably be discaided
Lester Zook Accepts Post at Lingnan
Desiring to Better Chinese Conditions
"Though I may not ho able to ac
cumulate a million dollar s while teach
ing at Lingnan, I will have the conJo
lotion of knowing that I am honestly
doing something beneficial for man
land," Lester M. Zook '29 stated yes
terday Zook %wig iceently appointed
instructm in animal husbandiy at
Lingnan unweisity, Penn State's mis
sion in China.
"Many fields of umk in the, coun
ty are oven...ailed," Zook declared,
I"uhile Chinn presents an unlimited
loppoitunity foi the educator It must
be cons:doled that the Chinese people
!ale still lahming undor the handicap
!of centimes of mismanagement by in
' efficient and domineering officials
"Because of this condition," them
future instiuctin pointed out, 'the
Chinese me sulTering from an acute
case of infellority complex white
makes every foleign act committed in
then land appear to be an um ighteous
blow aimed (Meetly at them"
Smiling thoughtfully 'Zook asset
oil, "It will be pmt of my tusk to and
in removing the veil of doubt and sus
piston that exists in then minds,"
When asked how he became inter
ested in China, Zook replied, "While
LION ORATORS WIN FINAL
DEBATE FROM DICKINSON
In the final debate of the season,
Penn State's debating team defeated
the Dickinson college orators at Cal
, lisle Priday night. On Thursday
night, Holy Cross Avon the decision
over the Nittany speakers in a debate
at Bellefonte.
L Neil Kellen %H., and Kenneth
Hood represented Penn State in bet%
debates. The question discussed was
"Resolved That the .Jury System foi
Ci mune' Cases in the United States
Should be Abolished " The Oregon
system of debating was used in the i
Dickinson contest.
DEAN E. W. STEIDLE
TO SPEAK TONIGHT
Mom than too hundred students
will be n ewaided for s..hulastic
'achievement at the annual &Mar
-1 ship Day e.meises to be held in
Schmid, auditoitum at 10 10 o'clock
IThursday motning.
Classes will lie suspended tile last
As the fossil number on the annual two hauls Thursday manning m oidei
Liberal Ants lecture course, Dean Ed- to allow all students to attend the
ward IV Steidle, dean of the School of, services The pi Iles to be aoaideil
Mines and illetallingy, will speak on at that time uill be on display at
"Efficacy of Rock-Dusting Bitumin- Iby Athletic stole :loin today until
oos Coal Mines" in Old Chapel at Thursday.
17 15 o'clock tonight I Di William 31 Lewis, president of
The dean will speak on vaimus Llfayette college, will be the pn incipal
pioblenr relative to the mining of speaker, while Picsalent Ralph D.
soft coal He has conked with the Helsel will preside. Prof. John II
Fedeial Duienu of Mines fm sevenal ' , uncoil, head of the public speaking
year and made a special study of department and acting College chap
fne, and explosions in both soft and lain, ‘.lll delivel the incocation
hand coal mines Piesident Hetsel null open the pis.
Ho mill point out that the two ex- - ith a fc.-
Will Cite Fourth Liberal Arts
Lecture in Old Chapel
At 7:15 O'clock
- - grain wit row introduttory re
.
; plosion hazards in bituminous coal marks A processional of honor stil
-1 nunes are methane gas and fine coal 'dents led by the College mal‘hall mill
dust His talk will deal largely with follom. At the conclusion of the pro- the latter of these and will consist of tensional, the rmecation mill be pro
'safety methods employed against nuanced by Prof Firzzell.
them.
Describca Rock-Dusting
Stife.,t method of mining coal would The Penn State Little Symphony
be to keep all sources of "ignition" oichestre will then play a selection
out or the mine, he states This is "Serenade" by Clam After being
impossible because lighting appli- introduced by Dr Het. cl, Preselect
ances, explosives and electric power Lewis of Lafayette will deliver an ad
ore required in the mines. Primary decor dealing with scholarship and
explosion precautions consist of pre- , relation to life
venting dangerous accumulations of 1 Another number, "Mulch° de la
gas or coal dust. Clocke" by Deldies, played by the
In discussing safety methods, he Little Symphony orchestra will con
will show that the former hazard is elude the musical portion of the pro
affected by efficient s entlintlng sys-;gram. The remainder of the seivice
terns. The production and dangerous will include the presentation of fel
lowships, scholarships, cups, medals
and prizes.
Announcement of hence society
elec-
WOMEN DEBATERS tot.- will al. be made during the
WILL MEET HOODlattei part of the program Fifteen
so. cue , , . o mb. , of the H°.<”
Sn
lciety council, will announce their new
members at this time
Both the highest-mnking national
awl local fi area sales will be awarded
!their respective scholarship cups by
,the president of each council More
than fifty membms of the Junior and
sophomme classes v.ill icceite Honor
Society council medals for high schol-'
astic standing.
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FOrCII4II3 ' Team, DISC.% Jur3 Trial
Question Suturda3 N ight in
&Alvin', Auditorium
Dtbattrig on the t let its of Dial 1.,
v in tuna:nal cases, the allii native
team of the uonuto's debating 'qusd
will molt the Hood college trio at
7 o'closl, Saturday night. in S,chwah
inuilitonana fun then final anneanance
0, the season The negative tonal cell
confi oat Hood at neck, ich, Many
land that same night
Coach John II Frwell has chos
en Miss Helen Keepeis 'BO, Al's;
Charlotte Halal 'BO and Miss
both Bell V 2 to uphold the afliimatiso
sale The representatives of Hood
at Penn State are Miss Selena., bliss
Scharr. and Misa Gaihen
Pier W. M Part ash, debating coach
at the University of Pittsbuigh, will
be critic yudge at the Penn State de
bate, nhile Dean Charlotte E Ray
will pieside
at Ifaverfold, I hail as one of nay pro
fessor s Di. Itufus Jones, a philosopher
who heal seen a great deal of the world
tool was well informed conceining
problems. Ile spoke so enthusiastic
ally about the neglected possibilities,
In China, that I deuded to go there Sp arsons .Inman College
some day to study conditions President Lewis, the painclical
"lihet since then it has been my aria. veils., is a foremost educator anti
bitten to aid China," he contintied,!publi t spathe,. He Is in demand for
'land this appointment is the Lohman, i moth. of Coulni,lco edu
bon of that ambition By September, „atonal cons entiona and commence-
I wall be rat langnan Audytng, obsen,.' ment oath esses
mg anal teaching." At Lafayette, whole he r, now ail
liaised on a 160Caere Gum neat :mintstantot, he will conduct the lost
Chant/act sbui g, Sold( Made a ale-I alumni college this sentinel The es
toinuncal clam t to 401.111 C am educe-, per intent will he made after the .111-
Lion. Ile graduated flora Chambels-; mencement, star tour June 10 Clad
burg high school with fit Mt honors and tante will come back to the school
later won the State Schnhoship awatil and (biennia conferences and
which provided $lOO pettily towind has' desionstiations [nought up-to-data in
College education 'then own ',annular fields
Collect fling this and. the roamer Win 1)1 Lewis, in addition to tolling tha
boy states, "I had always wanted to go,eannient damn the Woad XVII',
be either a matchet, teacher or ragas. ea I veil as the mayot of Lake Fullest,
cultunst, so when I received the 111 He has also been headmaster of
award, I chose Havetford to pleurae the Lake For rest undoing, as well
ns
for the minastry or teaching mores- having, taught in Lake Fora est col
sion. After two gears hole, I discov- lege Nommous nn ticles in Tiit Amt
.cd that I prefer ied to study Ugl and 7' h vend lime been
tine and so tionfon.l to Penn State." contiabuted by hurt.
The
Book Worm
PRICE FIVE CENTS
OFFICIALS REWARD
HIGH SCHOLARSHIP
THURSDAY MORNING
College Suspends Last 2 'lours
For Annual Ceremony in
Schwab Auditorium
LAFAYETTE EXECUTIVE
WILL DELIVER ADDRESS
President Iletzel To Introduce
Prineip,d Speaker and
Award Prizes
To Announce Honors
President to Awdrd Przn
Then John W White Fellov..lups
will be presented thin nostrtad of
the one that has fon ineib been giant
en! This is the longest scholarship
pl In being a giant of 5,600 fog ail
tance study at this on .aime °then in
stitution.
Four new ai‘arils for %aliens =chol
astic activities will also lie made 00
this ptomain The new nu.uds are
the Sigma Tau medal, the Phi ',inti
k!: Upsilon top, the Delta Signor Pr
scholarship Lev and the Pack limn
;dation piti, in finest,
i The Span Is modal will be aii.aided
to the mdn ulnad of any clas., wan
the highest average for the second
semester of hut ,year and the fir st
seinestel of this. Last yea( the pit,
was won by John I) Hartman '.lll
President hotel will nu sod thm
fellowships and seholaiship. to the
winning students Walt, U Gar stla
president of the Ilonor Society
council, MID present the Donor fro
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horror societic, eill be announced by
cw cc utir es of the sal moos groups or
faculty menthols