Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, June 04, 1929, Image 1

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    VOL. 25, No. 63
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DAUGHTER OF FORMER !SENIORS TO REVIVE Ancient Panes' loud 1 OFFICIALS SECURE
PROFESSOR GIVES 'TALK 1
OLD COLLEGE RITE Faculty Aituteness '
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ROBBINS BAND FOR
Emulating her fathel, Dr. Millicent l ,
Pond, daughter of the late G. G. Pond,l IVY DAY JUNE 17 , Dust emceed window i •tad to have
I been taken from an ancient cathodal] GRADUATION DANCE
former head of the department of nit- , , DAY, JUNE m southern France wher l p Christophei
turul sciences here, has succeeded in
the sclentofic woold , ' Columbus worshipped, lib in the gar.' .
ever 1 Tentative 'flans Include Mass t ref of a musty old null nern Oak Hall.' Prof. Richard W. Grant Plans,
She. delneted the first address
That was the stay ..as told to a
Given by a women at the annual in- 1 s ing i ng by Graduates , ! gmop of faculty members and stn-' Special Baccalaureate
dustnal conference meeting this year j
Moss Pond, who also Is a graduate ofO , At Exercises j dents on mewing the antiqueslThooday night. The newels plats.tques last I Senice Program !
Penn State and is engaged by the 1 ' -
fourteenth century art as displayed
Scovill manufacturmg company as lon the hand taunted g:ass. It was n'
- CARES _WILL ADDRESS
employment supervisor, addressed the;VOCAL STUDENTS GIVE
Igo. story, they thought. I
conference here May 10 to 18 . the ! CLASS FOR LAST TIME' Included on the tale was the fact RECITAL SUNDAY NlGH Tsubject "Some Managerial Premium-I !that Colonel Theodore D Boal, of 1
des to Successfol Placement 'in Indus-I • Boalsburg, owned the la
ms V ester.
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top. ;Ceremony Originally Began as , ; any he was approached for mom e on. , Girls'College!
Varsity Quartet,
- i Part of Annual Senior formation The windows, he stud,, Little Symphony Group !
. came from an old house in Washing.
Day Exercises 'ton, D. C, and were made in Ammo.' Arrange Concert •‘
!during the last century.
o S San, Rolobins and his orchestra of,
For the discussion of problems vat- 1 A lethal of the custom of plant- i i
tot
al to the cleaning and dying Industry, long avy on some campus budding atl OFFICIALS REVEAL • New Yolk Cry have been securedcleaning
fano. mum for the Commencement I
members of the Pennsylvania State the lest Informal gathering of the .
Revolution and Love Furnish, M
June 17, Poor Richani W Grant,'
association of dyets and cleancis inet somas is bong planned by class lc Ivy
yesterday and tall assemble Double Background for 'ens and a ceremony celeboating Ivy BUILDING PROGRAM
head of the entettamment committee,
announced yesterday
again today 'Queen's Husband' :Day will be held about June 17 1
Special.music has been arranged
Adrian C Moose, esecutisc'Secte. / ' I Planting will probably be done onr , ' for Baccalauteate scene. as well as
' a wall of Schwab auditorium or the I Will Install Modern Laboratory for the commencement escruses, and
mg with an address at welcome in I Revolution and love are central Liberal Arts building. Founerly, the I
r ieeital v.lll be given by members of
room 100 liortleultute budding yes- : themes in "The Queen's Husband," a favorite spot for ivy planting was on For Hydraulics Study in
the music department Sunday night.
terday moi sing Mr. F J Nenshick, [comedy by Robert E. Sherwood, to be' a corner of Old Mann. Because the ! Engineering Unit ! Social events will come to a climax I
president of the local association, then I Produced by the Penn State Players in main building will be replaced by a , ; loth ,the Commencement dance the :
assumed duties as Presiding officer. !Schwab auditorium June 17. new structure this summon, officials, following nightl
He inttoduced Mo. F A Weller, I
, The revolution centers about King I will not use the weather-beaten lime-; The new engineering unit mill have ' Musical organizations !Islet! on the
president of the national association I Enc I VIII, ruler of a mythical and an- ! stone for another song of climbing ,a modernly equipped laboratory on is program Include the Penn State Lit
of days and creaners, who spoke on ' onymous kingdom situated an an', "I' !ground floor, according to plans an- tie Symphony orchestra , the Com
" The Importance of Belonging to theisland in the North a - hSe somewherel To Formulate Program , I nounced by Comptroller Raymond H
II mencement band and m
the Kappa Ga.
National Association." Mr. Paull between Denmark and Scotland Love' Albert J. Cares will address his ,Smith, yesterday ma Po ensemble Special organ mu.l
Trimble, managing director of the interest occurs in the affair between' classmates at the ceoemony which 1 Classrooms and ,offices will occupy sic and socal talent will be presented ,
national association of cleaners and 'Princess Anne and her father's secte.; still probably be the last before the the second floor, and the thiid story damn& the meek 1
dyers, addressed the assemblgae on, tary. (class officially becomes members of will be devoted to architectural en- Symphony Orchestra To Play I
"Mode. Advances 1n Dry Cleaning " 1 Excellent characterization is a pro- the Penn State alumni J Woodward gmeenng. Engineering admonostra- The College Little Symphony or-1
!dominant quality in the play Ac-;Mullin may conduct the procedo co, ' ton officers toll be located in this ,
To Inspect Equipmentchests a v. ill play at Baccalaureate!
, coodong to Director Frank S. Nees- seconding to the tentative plans The: building. %Mises in Schwab audionum at I
The tonalndel of themeeting was
prat-'boom, capable acting will be required mplesentatlve who still plant the ivy I Plans for nextyear inconnect i on ••
10 ...0 o'clock Sunday morning This'
devoted to open discussion and in order to put the show over effect- has not been selected fwath the budding program hate will be an inn°, awn since the College!
heal demonsttatoons on vaunts meth- , is e .
1 He believes that it is one of ,
Ivy Day originally began as a part not been completed, and those drawn chat and Glee clubs furnished the i
min of cleaning and dying Follow- , the best ever attempted by the Play- of the annual class day exercises The ,up have not been
officnally approved music in poemous years.
mg lunch in the University club the ~,,, . I
delegates were addi essed by Moss p !Iv on the Sculls of Old Main svm- ' Considelation for the disposal of the Band music will be lON en Sunday )
Dorothy Breaks Out , loaned the bit of hadotion and Col- new buildings which will be toady for afternoon by the College band in a!
Dotothy Cotton of the Rayon nosh.
tat, New Took City, who had as
At the opening of the play, the pal-' loge a.myement that the class had use next fell have become mode def. soma coma t on front campus 4
,
, ace is on commotion preparatory to the; contoibuted during its foot years at;mite.in
proinam of five numbeis, cludang!
the bests a her t alk "Dry Cleaning 1
leaving of the Queen, enacted by Doss !Penn State. . The old botany building still be ta- a nee • march by a Penn State grad.
Rayon" ,
'Helen Buckwalter '3l, for a visit to' The
treeper on the wall of a Co ,
l _ rated and the botany depatment will uate, has been arranged by BaIitIRISSL,
Mr. Fred Osteolong, who graduated . America. Arrangements have been' be located in the stru, lure being tel Wilfred 0 ' 1
Thompson
liege building will perpetuate the mein- the School of Chenostly and made for the marriage of Prince d It• llProbablybel
Physics last
l ye spoke son 'One ' Anne, played byloliss Amm E., Melhu i ory of the class of 1929 to Penn Stale Nee'. • '-” comp et- Vocalists to Entertain ,
a''''' and torfuture students-I _ .ed by the opening of,l-Ite hoot ,yeal. The annual recital by advanced stu..l
-lea's li:section. in the Dry Clean- ger '3l, to Prince William a Greece, -
inc Industly." -Metres showing va, :represented by Phan, Epstein '32 i The last Ivy Day mummies were blase Zoology Qu rters - ' dents and faculty members of the!
ions phases on the dry cleaning pro- held in the Spring of 1027, Ashen n , An expanszon of the dining commons deem 105051 of music will be given In 1
Arthur R '
Cunningham '3l, as the , •I
Schwab auditomunt at 8 o'clock Sun-
teas secured from Washington, D. C ,sot og was planted on the Liberal An is on Mac Allister hall will necessitate the
King approves of the afar betwee '
were flashed berme the goo. , n . I building The nnnual planting was removal of the zoology department day night A megrim of vocal and ,
his daughter and Granton, the seer onstiumenta numbos has been pre-;
"Paco Wats," mom method of dry toy porhayed by Pam G. Meek '.3 e ' ' also done in 1020, lout before that from the ground floor of the women's
Pared by Detector Count I
cleaning new synthetic fibres, ptob- While the claeeti is
assay, a
tes ,_,.., • __ ' time, the custom had been dot man [ dm loamy The old botany budding
lems a sdk welghtang and methods Weak, out on the counhy The - 3 . , ,, , z e n , rot more than ten yeas ' ;wall probably house the zoological lab
"Fonlandia," a tone poem by Sib..
uo, noted Fonmsh composel, will be,
of temoong stains from textiles ate is attacked, but a truce is finally cs-1 -at orames and classrooms until other
&nodal Berme°. are obsers ed
subjects to he discussed at the meet- tabloshed between the King and the many loge untvelotocs and colleges Dictates have been arranged. given as an organ solo by Mrs. Grant I
M I Helene S. Lachenme mi, asatat-1
mg this morning. 'Liberalists , throughout the United States The Dean Ralph L Sackett, head a the --' ~ 1
ant professor of music, will play a
• Inspection a the textile chemistry Shortly afterwar d the Queen le. plan was first ontioduced on Easton School a Engineering , Mill have hos
___,o
solo, "Concert
Concert Etude, " by Mac,
equipment of the School of Chemistry turns, having been feted by movie schools to commernmate the grad.- ' office located in the new engineering 1 ,!!!% 11
and Physics, under the Moeda. of Isto s and offioals all over the country., to. of each succeegng class and , Malang leaving Nem Monnig buddong Dowell I
iamb , 1
os will be offered lie.
Mrs Pnulone Seem Mack of that She' continues preparations for the ' gradually cane to represent the class' for the esclushe use of the School a
the Girls'Varsity qua let and the'
school, will conclude the mooning ses- moulage, which is forestalled .01 the achievement on college and business Mines and Metallurgy.
Little Symphony orchestra ' Vocal.
soon His M ack states that the clean.' last minute by the action of her bus. o itfc- , Cantinas fol 'lazing and iecon
ost, w oe toll pattocapate on the can.'
cow and d y ems association has fonmsh. band o amen.. Old -lam hate not been
cut no e Miss Grace E Dietrich '3l,
al tbe College ulth equipment valuol Action tinoughout the carat play ,A L. BEAM NAMES '""ded us yet Offictals expect that
Miss Edna It Roderick ' 3l, Miss Sat.,
NAMES ' w Ith the wool. beginning on July 1,
nt mole than $2,500 Luncheon at the takes place In the prorate Office of A. eh F. Wentzel MI, Chalks G. Diode,
Caudle Holls cocoa* club wall con. King Eric A special setting os bong, CATTLE JUDGERS the new a... Wilton buddlng and
student cadet .111 be completed oda.. ',12, and Cliffood Bennett '32
elude the convention 'mode for the show by members of the ,
o ______ olganozahon. Special arrangements ' -- 'the fall of 1920 Sant Robb.. Orchestra Secured 1
THESPIANS REPEAT :.r. also being made to accommodate :ream Will Represent Penn State at ,,_........- Following the commencement re- ,
motion in Recuation Hall at 10
pones at the Comoneacement pet... PROF. F. T. STRUCK
' o'clock Monday night, the annual
OPERETTA JUNE 15 '`"'"". 1 Daley Expositions on East,
' ' n will be held Ailarmments
0 West Next Fall
I ' WRITES TEXTBOOK ; I le ce Meta l made lot the coom ;Ittee in O
1 MUSICAL SOCIETY . charge fee the Stheistan Decant.'
Director Grant Starts Rehearsals ,1
1 ELECTS OFFICERS' selection of the deny came judging
Industrial Education Head Fa
lshes mg comp., of Wilkes-Barre to ta k e l
For Graduation Siow—Cast , team which will represent the Col- cure of the deem slings Special in o.
!logo at mums expositions nest fall, Volume Dealing With Various cocoon wdl also be made to unprose I
's elect , m,„ Alice 31. m e n ewe il . 30 ' was announced yesteulay by Plot ' Department Problems acoustical propo toes of the hill
lAdam L Beam of the dairy husbandry' Musa. still be in ovoled by Sum Rob
Rehearsuls hosebeen started by the To Some as New President I depotment 1
low• and his orchestra who tecently
Tbespoins and combined Glee Clubs' Of Louise Homer Club Rexford E. Cutter '3O, Gerald \\' 1 Dr F. Theodore Struck, head of plowed in a sande, olle show at the',
for the Commencement shim ing oft ' Munson ,'3O, Thomas II Patton '3O, ' the dont Intent of inalustual educe. local theatre The °idlesta has re-
"H. M. S. Palate.," Golbett and Sul-! i end Paul W Waite '.lO, will canonise ton, is the author of a nay textbook toned front a hinted run at one at
livan's operetta, in Schwab amain- , Miss Alice 51 McDowell ' 3O , W.o the team. They secscol the posts I sallied "Methods and Teaching the select hotels in Bantu., nail wall
lam at 715 o'clock Saturday, June 13 chosen as next year's pusident of the, b ecause of good class 1 ecoi ds and 1 P 101,10,1 on Industrial Education" retool n theme ate, then appearance
Louise Ilona Club, musical organ- ,
The classu6 °potato was fast steam!' amino in judging meets on the iii. , issued last week by John Wiley and hem
watoon of the gills, at its last meet- ' Sons, 'lnc . publoshels. The commencement band will plav
this yea for a Junior Moon .1.1- cent spring hip. '
" - I The book appeals as ono of the No. tin the commencement processional
once. No changes have been mad,/ i al - - The College team will judge at the
The el. elected Moss Glace E , cational alucatoon 501104 edited by Di and recessional Tuesday morning. In
in the cast for the second showing., Lawton States exposdlon, Springfield, '
Mauch '3l, vice-president and 'Miss S C WI fight, due.. of the Federal oriental music for the exacts. will be
Dnector a music Richard NV Go.antMass, and the National Daily expo. J .
as , ie " reeeng the eerie ehe„.. Mee- •' A Thomas 'JO caresponding Boald a Vocational Educators , Wash- Dun noshed by the Kappa Gamut Psi
salon, St. Louis, Mo , nest semestel.
nee W. Daley, New Yolk they tricot "meanly. Miss Kathryn R Melte
' Provlous teams hoar scored boob In mgt., I) I. The volume will he ouhesha
producer and actor, aided with the
nor '3O, was selected secretary-hots
both these dairy shows used ir industrial education classes — 7
staging and dancing previous to the, me" hew tins summa and fall
A short musieal program followed In the first Show the Nottany team; •
Black Bat Disturbs Serenity of Quiet
first shaving. Princip l es of teac h ing applied die-
Paul J. Sturgeon '29 heads the cast the business session. Miss McDowell, woll compete with smula
l'" u " ectly to industual education, shop
offer sevotal plane selections. Moss ft.. , °astern aguculhual ' , dirges
as the pot.. Soo Joseph, with John ' wolfs, and [elated subjects are ills-, Hour With Visit to Women 's Building ,
Von Nieda '29 as the commander of ' Edna R Roderock OIL presented a At the national event they will match tossed The book - includes special
the shop H. M. S, Pinata° Robot ' , solo and Moss Michear sang a nuen,judgment with teams from all over, mottle., I elated to work m day, night A bog, black, phantom-like hat, flit.' ed to and in captuunk
'. the disto bong
IL TIC° '7O fills the part of Dick Dead-1 her of semi-popular songs to the ac- , the United States
t end pall-time clams 1., mph:miring tong about the hallways in the Wo- pest It, ego] ts on the too bidden
eye Miss Small Went.' is cost . compamment of her ukelele. . At St Louis last you, the tenon ' rattle nook men's building, brought consternation second [loot mete unavailing,because
Little Buttet.p The tole of the I The club has had a successful year , won second place among the nutuonal Do Struck •came to Penn Stn. on I
ammo: the co-eds , moused the pi se. the bat disompented oat to 1 etui
Mist Lord's fast cousin Is filled by daring which time it has given .1 competitors Arch C Hug 29 990
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' - ' 1918 Ile set vet] fin seta al years as t an d
Mica Glace Dietrich '3l. I number of concerts. The last of these of the team 'umbels, also won sev- ' assistant dilectot and Inta as <Meant wrought 1 1 hnvoc V -h
el g
el 1 loth i M en lily assailant had oh. up the
' the wastepaper baskets, as the fright. chine and left
'ens m con unction st ith the Kappa eta inthvidual paves dating the sea-,
James A. Waterfield '2O plays the 'co. the vocaional bine. of the State - - I
ened women adtet noddy pursued and The seemly of quad Mon nes loat
he. role, Ralph Rackshatw, moth Dims , Gtti " nut Fl'''' men's musical fraternity non. ' tiepin tment of public •onstiuction eluded the imadong Indent I
The gills have been asked to give 0 ly sl t n c •1 , •
oat c ed an I No lot am noxious-
Edna Roderick 'ltl 0. his opposite in I He “' l tuaed t° the College in the Tolstoi, to,ds torned into turbans,
the role of the captain's &ugh.. r COnCert. Dm the national convenhon DEAN STODDART REPRESENTS fall of MG to accept has present po- w hen the co-eds sought to mote. Iv
Ivevldvd III"k "II"' fm• the
of the Daughters of the American scumming co-eds who hipped 'vet
Thnty pocked voices assist in the pm- COLLEGE AT STATE SESSION sitoon He Is also the author of then boyish bobs from the clash e fly
tßevollitein Ss•hich wall be held hoe ' wastepapet baskets on their holy to
duchon "Conshuction and Repair Wook fa
' ' incl mammal. Breams becume incr.' made the unusual guest.
The Penn State Little Symphony o next spring Dean Charles NV StOldant of the the Faun," a text dealing oath farms ; fective weapons against the dipping ,
orchestra, which Was especially or- I - o 'School of Libetal Ails leptesent. shop work "Mice me had enough," the co.eds
dodging bat thnt kept' out of hinged dee.ere " hut n „
1 , but a oat, ugh:
ganized by Director Grunt for lb., DEAN DELIVERS ADDRESS president Ralph D., Hare! a a coil- o by flying fo.om hall to hall and flut•l
production will provide the a...non-I Dean Robot L. Sackett, of the femme of the college presidents it 3•• SCAR ‘II, ,
t RCIIITECTS' CLUB, tering up and down shoots I "I know I won't be able to sleep all
intent Twenty-three ensembles, soles School of Engineering gave the cont. sociatoon of Pennsylvania at Muhl.- TO GIVE SMOKER TOMORROW Callers on the lobby mole staltled I night." nnotho said "Why, shat if
and special selections fill the two acts mencement addless at the Thomas A berg college, Allentown, last week--_—
by cites Dom the second floot when 1 it got me Pout bal‘ !",
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of the operetta. ' ciao kson Monomial Instant° of Tech- Dr 2. A. Shay , who has just coon- A smoker sponsitial by the Scarab. the bat was noticed fm the first time How the talent made its stay onto
Beginning with it chorus mambo, nology at Potsdam, New Volk, yes- pldted twenty-five yeans as piesident.'honoinry architecture society, lot the They staled incledotably at an er- the buoldong and how it left lanaies
the plot of the moduchon advances today. of Muhlenbag, wns healed at this faculty and students of the architec- ram black shadow that approached a mvstety Dimino° sae°ns ale be
with a recitation and song attraction He spoke . 'Moe Engineer of the meetong. The occasion was also hire depattment, svill, be held in En- and lecceded mith unbelievable twists leg carefully watched howevel, to
entitled "I'm Culled Little Buttercup," Fame." The Clarkson Institute has marked by the dedication of a new 'inneering F at 7.30 o'clock tomorrow and turns., avoid a reo,on me of the UnMellOille
which is sung by Miss Weasel. a im enrollment of 400 students library and a new chapel. I ought. , , One valiant male visittn was draft-ltisit.
CLEANERS; DYERS
CLOSE CONVENTION
AT SESSION TODAY
iitlid! I '.
Pennsylvania ASsociation Holds
2•Day Meeting Here For
Study of Problems
L'ENN STATE GRADUATE
ADDRESSES DELEGATES
Price Wars, Silk Weighting, Dry
Cleaning Synthetic Fibres
Are Speech Topics
Romlns Unchanged
TANY
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PLAYERS PREPARE
GRADUATION SHOW'
STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1929
ROMANCE Language Head pies
Sudden!) Saturday Morning
DR. I. FOSTER DIES
SATURDAY MORNING
Rchnunee Language Head Meets
• Death After 31 Years
At Penn Stale
EMEBIII
In order to allow student, and fac
ulty members to attend the funeral
of'Dr. bring L. Foster at 3 o'clock.
the Council of Administration soled
to suspend classes tomorrow after
noon beginning at 2.50 o'clock.
Di. Irving I..}sandei rostra, foi
merly head of the romance language
department at Penn State, died sud
denly at his home Saturday morning
after an illness of less than two weeks
_
Following the hnme servico a pub
lic service v.ill be held in th:. PicaL,-
terian church at 3 o'clock. Dr Fos
ter-will, be buried in the Pine Hall
cornet..
Dr. Fostei's death eats the result of
kidney disease followed by a cerotnal
homoirhage Saturday mining Fun
mai services will be held at his late
home 110 South Pugh street at .1
o'clock loom row aftoi noon
The romance language pi ofewa
came to Penn State in 1805 and his
been here since that time except for
sabbatical leaves in 1921 and 1928 and
'a pm oil as education (hied°, at Camp
H..ncock dui ing the Woi Id Wai
IMI=I
Dols to Washingten, D. C in 1879,
Di. Foster'., family moved to Killing
y , Connecticut. where he began his
education in the public schools of that I
city. He leceised the Bacheloi of d
At is degree Dom Bios, n univei.tv
in 1893 and attended the Univeisity, I
of Leipng, in Germans, inhere he
istudied romance languages until 1898
'Susquehanna unisei sits an aided him
l an honmary doge., of Doctor of Lit-,
,eratine in 1915
'Di. Foster wa, a month. of Phi
Betae Kappa, honorary libel al :kits
scholastic society, and Phi Sigma lota,'
n, tional 101114111C0 language ..ociety,
while at Mown univeisity Ile was
also n found. of the local chant., al
Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic
fraternity.
In coniunction with Prof. Fled D
Aldlich, Di Foster was the author of
I"Founclations of Ft eneh,' pubbslied
11900, "A Fiend, Read." in 191/1;
mai nutnuel "Piactical Ft inch Con
veisation" in 1917, and Elenitigare
French," published in 1922 Ile edited
"Les Aoiri comes Chez Nom," by
Brieux, in 1925
Cling to
Ay
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PRICE FIVE CENTS
EDITOR COMPLETES
INITIAL PLANS FOR
1930 SUPPLEMENT
Senior Record To Fill Gap Left
Ry Next Year's Lapse in
'La Vie' Publication
JOURNAL WILL FOLLOW
JUNIOR ANNUAL THEME
'Sehnerer, Barnhart Will Head
Staff—Registration Fee
To Finance Issue
To keep the remit of College ac
tisities and history of events com
plete, work has been started on a
supplementary issue of the 1930 La
Vie to be published next year, accord
ing to Fled C Schweier, editor of
thc publication
Containing matmial which other
se %soukd be omitted from Lu
!Mr, the supplement v,lll consist of
?CO pages The recent decision to
change the jouinal front a junior to
a senior annual would necessitate the
omission of an entire yea, from Col
lege maids if a substitute mere not
movided for the iegular issue next
y ea.
In accro dance v Ith the art style of
th,• year's volume, the supplement
0:11 follow the Cie& alt theme and
the same general construction as its
pietletessoi The binding 0111 be the
same as on this year's annual. It
oil probably be entitled the "Senior
Itecoid Book"
Contents of Volume
Contents of the Journal will include
athlet es, fiateinsties, and
a women's section Aetnities through-
out the College and Val JOUR College
oents will he the outstanding tes
ta., of the publication
Plans rot the inclusion of the class
roll:: Ira under consideration by the
editors No definite decision has been
made as to whether to include the sen
tot class roll and sett, ities alone; Ken
na and junior class rolls anir
ties, or senior pictures and nals dies
omitting the Junior roll and actitlties.
Athletic teams for the year 192 D
will be included as well as athletic
officials New gloom photographs will
be taken of all tannins societies and
social fiaternities as well as College
athletic teams. Photographs of fret
einity properts used in the Junior
publuation wil be employed in the
supplement
John L flainhait has been appoint
ed business manager of the edition
The lemaindo of the staff still he
chosen nest fall from members of the
staff nhieh published the pi esent
bl Schomer and I , Bill.] Bald
min, tennis class pi esident and edi
tor of the Junior yeathook The staff
of the "Semi Item(' Book" w.ll
consist of about fifteen students.
The volume mill he financed by an
astessinent to be placed on the regis
tration fee of the semi class nest
;teal The exact amount of the add
ed fee has not act been detelinlned
A single copy will pi obably he issued
to cinch menthes of the senior class
instead of the too topics of Lit rie
.1. is oidinai dy issued Distribution of
the supplement mill probably take
',lace about May I, 1:1:10
OFFICIALS SELECT
FORENSIC COUNCIL
9 Members To Sponsor Debating on
Campus—Prorate All Forms
01 Public Speaking
Nine quilents in the thico upper
Chl,c9 will , cri.e on nest y cat's Fut
ensic Council, according to 1 0 Bruce
linlduin 'JO, pi esident-elect of the
senior class.
Miss Janette Burns, R Paul Camp
bell, John L, Bainhort and Kenneth
Hood will serve as senior repiesenta
(toes, while James F Aber, Wilmer
L. Blackstone and Ralph C. Wenrich
hose been appointed rim the junim
cli ss. Maus Mincinet C. Lorah and
F. Melton Saybolt ale the sophomoiL
membin,
The purpose of the Council is to
sponsor debating activities, assist in
ariangmg the debuting schedules and
pioinote all for ins of public speaking.
The annual sophomore extemporane-
MN speaking contest is managed by
this group The manager of the de
bating team is also selected by For
ensic Council.
DR. CHAMPLIN TO TALK
Di. Om 01l D. Champlin, professor
of education, is scheduled to deliver
Commencement addresses at high
graduating exorcises at Spring
Mills, Johnsonbuig, Salte and Comp
town.