~ Jfettn mate sp VOL. 26, No. 6 1930 SUPPLEMENT EDITOR COMPLETES STAFF PERSONNEL Appoints Associates in Class, Fraternity, Athletics, and Women’s Departments SENIORS PLAN TO ISSUE YEARBOOK DURING MAY Galbraith, Case Act as Fatuity Advisors—Dues Will Pay Cost of Manual Officially naming the fust La Fn supplement, the “IDJO Senioi La Vie.” editois of the lecord completed start, organization to begin acti\c manu script collection foi the j ear book ad dition Planning to issue the manual eaily in May, Fied C. Schweici, cditoi-in* chief, completed appointments of edi toua! and business sla'lp 'Wednes day night In addition to Alficd K Schonck, and Stuart D. Dinwoodie, foimerlv named as associate editors, and John L Bnrnhmt and Thomas C Lailc, busmens and circulation manageis re spectively, Schweici selected Hauy A. Maikle and Petei W Layman, to comprise the ait staff. Women To Assist Donald Wioiman and Maivin Long will supervise the photographic de paitment of the supplement, while the class editois will be Samuel C Grit- Un ami Re\ford E Caitci The fia tcinity section of the Senior La Vie will be edited by Michael T. Buhl and Raymond F Spicklei. Ip piepaiing illuslmtions foi the J9JO iccoid, editoi-in-chief Schwcrci offiinicd that an cntuely new set ol cut-, would be used Not any of the prints in the Junior La Vic will ap peal m the supplement. Wompn editois for the publication • will be Louise 11. Fitz and Alice L Eckeit and Robcit , the athletic 'ma tciVR To assist in a supervisory capacity, Schweier named A M Robb and Donald R Rouse as assistant edi tors. N Selects Business Staff Selection ol a business staff ic suited m the appointment of Dnmol E LeVnn, C Bigncfti, Claude S. Brv an, and Claie W. Rink F. Biuce . Baldwin and Ilemv R Paulhamus I weic named evofficio mcmbeis of the staff. Robcit E Galbiaith, mstiuctor in English composition, and Andicv W Case, mstiuctor m fiec--hand diaw ing, will icpiesent the faculty on the staff Mi. Galbiaith will be facultv ad\isor, w'hile Mi Case will act m the cujmcity of art cntie Upperclassmen to Recede Copy Financing the publication fiom a; poilion of the assessment levied o*l junioir. nnd seniois foi class dues, tho iccod headswill issue one copv of I “10J0 Senior La Vie” to each uppei-| classman. Names of individuals as they appealed on the Junioi annual will be omitted ftom the supplement Planning the iccoid aftei the last yearbook, editois will picparc a \ol umo designed in a sumlui nmnnei as the Junioi La Vie The Gieek theme wiM bo followed in the senioi pub lication Although the covei will be of the jamo matcnal nnd design, thcic wiM be a slight change m the bad binding of the Senioi La Vic. Y.W.C.A. INSTALLS MEETING CHAMBER Will Employ Room as Library and Study Hall for Use of All Women Students "The ‘Y’ loom for aU gills” is the motto of the Y W. C A , which open ed loom 215 McAllister hall yestei day for the use of the entire woman student body r . AM Y W C. A. cabinet meetings viM be held in this room It will seP'c also as n study hall foi students between i lasses Wotks of fiction, po etry, and lefcienco books on “Y” ills eusiior subjects, as well as cm lent magn/ines and daily papets will be pluccd theic. Beginning October !), legulai Wed ije-day night Y. W C A. meeting;. Faulty Co-operation Proves (COLLEGE PLAYERS Hindrance to Rushing Code j y _ r t t~' r\ i REGRETS Fraternities* Lack of. 1 ' Head or Lr. C. Deplores cooperation m Rushing I ' , it J JL jr L ;Dramatic Club, Will Celebrate Underhand Tactics | Hundredth rcir„r„,a„ce Of Fraternities With Special Show j “Lack of cooperation among tlie national fraternities in observing the rushing code and reporting violations has had a dendcly dctiimcntal eflcct on the code’s success this year,” Mal colm Kirkpatrick ’JO, piesident of Infcerfrateinrty council, stated last night “The code itself piovcd an imple ment over last year’s but the prev- , alcncc of sub-iosa tactics on the part l of a number of fiatcimtics detract- 1 cd from the new system’s value,’ Kirkpatrick declared All violations which have been le ported will be judged by the Intel fiatcrmty council Boaid of Control which meets next week. Conviction carnes with it foifeiturc of the $5O bond, listing of the violators’ names m the Collegian and rcpoiting of the violatois to their national fraternity hcadquaitcis. Kirkpatrick said that the code was more clearly understood by the Coun cil’s members this year than last season, and that rushing season pro gressed with less confusion than for merly Approximately 1500 bids pasa- PHI MU TO ADMIT LOCAL TOMORROW National Delegates Will Initiate Irestrclla Club Members In Ceremony Here The Tiestrclla club will be form ally installed as the Beta Mu chap ter of Phi Mu, national women’s fra ternity, tomorrow'“afternoon at'the home of 1 Mr*. Arthur-S. Harrell .. Phi Mu fraternity was.founded at Wesleyan college, Macon, Geoigia, the fust woman’s college to be established in America The fraternity was 01- .ginally the Philomathean society founded January 1, 1852. In addition to the chaptei at Penr State, Phi Mu expects to install three other chapteis this year, bunging the total chuptci enrollment up to Irfty seven The petitioning gioups ate at Rollings college, Florida, Purdue umvcisity, Indiana, and Queen’s col lege, North Carolina. Organized in 1927 The national organisation has es tablished Henlthmobile, a child hv gienc truck, which tiavcls through the south for philanthropic purposes Phi Mv also has endowed an annual European scholarship which is avail able to all Pan-llcllcnic mcmb’eis. Trcsticlla organised at Penn State i« Scpicmbci, 1H27, when Miss Kalh nine Roil/, of Phi Mu at Bucknel and Miss Elcanoi Peters, Phi Mu at j Ohio Wesleyan, tianfcmng to Penn State, foimcd the group with the itlci o* petitioning Phf Mu The gioup was recognized bv th* Campus Club council November 2.. 1927. The name Tiestrolla sigmfie Unco stais which symboli/c scholai ship, sistcihood, and smccuty ENGLISH HEAD EXEMPTS MANY PLEISE STUDENTS Tlmty-cight out of twelve bundle* fteshmen were exempted fiom Eng lisb composition 1 with the highest avcingc giadc in the senes of thiet tests yet iccoidcd. according to Raj V Watkins, instiucloi in English composition, in chuigc of the woik M. P Howell M.J, a student in tlu School of Libeu'l Arts, made the highest acoio evei compiled at Penr Statu foi these standaid tests. The exemptions aic well distributed Ihioughuut the college Lilieial Arts lead', with U. Education follows with 0, Enginccnng with b. Chemistry anc Physics with G, and Agncultuic wit! TULANE DEAN DESCRIBES NEEDS OF COLLEGE LIFE “Tcacheis than can teach and stu dents that can learn,” me the need" of American colleges according to a statement made by Dr. John M STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1920 j Plan*; foi what pionmcs to be one cf the moat ‘successful at.itars in the ! history of the Penn State PlavctJ | ,010 announced last night by Piof j Aithm C Cloctingh,'dace lor of the MALCOLM KIRKPATRICK *3O 'club Seven shows'selected by the 1 | uncctois for production during the ed through the hoard of control hands' yca * also wcrc levealad Wednesday morning j Amonj, the outstanding events plan “At its best, the piescnl code! ned by the organization loi the com-: serves ns an educational step toward! mg ycai is the celebration of then a system of deferred lushing,” the 1 one hundredth perfornrame, foi vhith . Council president said,” and it Mill! special arrangements ore being made, not be until deferied lushing (.onrco, ncVl plan thereby onl\ three tiv |to Penn State that the full value of ou t- ft reason will be?conducted also the code is appiccatell” '‘Housing ROC . mto . effect tins yea. conditions pro%c the ch.cf hindrance .< Thc Ro)al Familf,” "The Good to such a rushing system,” he stated Hop » ond « Thc Radlo M , steiy » aio . — r fe\. of the new shows scheduled foi niEMYfAI COriCTV production Xhe season will LiIEMIUIL jUUII I October 11 w.th a revnnl of SPONSORS LEAFLET !**' h,lauous ,uc “ ss “ h Zal , Cno of the outstanding plavs of Prof. Pauline Muck Receives Aid . the lust two dinmati- seasons. “The Ot Organization in Issuing I R ? ya{ Pom,l y” will bo staged iiy the ,Plajcir in Peocmbei The drama of '»eekly Pamphlet t.oupei’s family is still being en acted in the largci cities !>\ tiavclmg 1 companies. Prof Cioetmgh will di rect the show j , “The G 054 ear, it was deuded a* " cnt " ,th tho °M>edition to Mould • meet,ns of the tV. S Cl A sen.itt 4 s the into, mont of Amenta's Un- Uonday msht Etiquette will he onli kno "' n 5,,1,1|C1 - lt ''"''"S 1011 National me phase of the plesiam, accoidiiis " :motcly ln 10 ; 1 - 1,0 "’“ 8 om ot tho ‘o Miss Helen F. Faust ’3O, pies,den' , PPHieipatins ollitinls n the association :—: ■— Whilo complete plans have not yet icon diawn up, the pioposed piogium includes fashion shows and lodines in the MncAllistei hall dining loom [ It will close with a leception sponsoi id l.j the \V. S. G A , W. A A., am VW C A Mist Mannn F Oehme 'JO, ami Miss A. Pauline Myeis ’JO, will haw chaijro of the week’s activities Tacultj ol the depailment of home 'conom:c3 will uwipciatc with the students in planning and cauying out the piojcct TOWN GIRLS MEET SOON i .. ......... n „.,„ v „ , «n« hiiipaity tiavellcd fiftv-five liuL-s i DIRECTORS ADQI'T NEW ; SYSTEM OF TRY-OU'IS Schedule ‘Royal Family, ‘ ‘Radio Mystery,’ ‘Good Hope’ As Next Present,ilions, Another Thriller Listed In Schwab Auditorium I*\ addition to reiving m the World NOTED ARCHEOLOGISTS VERIFY REPORTS ON INDIAN SKELETONS Thiec archeologists, Dr Robot t R ns ho could judge tlto skeleton was ol Jonos of the Univcisity of Chicago, a male Indian appioximatcly twen- Jumous Bird of Columbia univcisity, ty.foui vents old and Alton M Beale of Academia, Pa , Aftci repaiiing the skull and oth have vettfted the thooucs of Penn et paits of the ioniums, the visiting State geologists concerning the find*[authoiities took photoginphs to in* ing of Indian skeletons in Milcsbuig elude in Llicit icpoit to the histonuil lecently I comission Rending in a Hamburg papoi that iupposod Indian skeletons had been 1 located neat State College, Dr Jones- (Eullpgtmt DR. MARQUARDT TO TALK ON RECENT CONVENTION Di Carl E Marquaidl will tepoit the annual convention of Phi Sigma lota national honotaiy loninncc lan* guuge society at the initial meeting of the college chnptei at the home of the piesident, Mis. Susan A Foi tci field, Octohci 13 Phi Sigma lota was founded at Al legheny college seven yeais ago foi the puiposc of tcwaiding scholm ship and fuitheiing reseaich in Ro mance languages and htciatuics. The Beta chaplet was fotmed at Tenn State tn 1925 It holds monthly meet ings to considci papers, review- books, and conduct general discussion. STUDENTS ARRANGE DADS’DAY SMOKER Reception in Armory To Begin Annual 3-Day Program Next Saturday More than two thousand visiting ( ‘*Dads” will be extended a gala rcccp ; tion at a smoker to be held under the auspices of the student government in the Armory Saturday night, Oc tober 12 as part of the three-day program for the ninth annual ob set vancc of Fatheis’ Day ■ Mi Robcit E. Galbiaith of the English department will act as toaßt [ mastei and introduce Dean of Men • 1 Aithui R Warnock, Hugo Bezdek. • di.octot of athletics, and F Bruce • Baldwin jr. ’3O, piesident of the stu- J dent government, who will dclivci 'short talks While sipping cidei and j enjoying cigais and cigarettes, the i"Dads” will be cnteitmnpd b\ novelty {numbers by the Vaisity Ten oiches , tra Other fcntuics and surprises ate being prepaicd by the committee . Smoker To Climax Program I In atranging the piogrant, the committee, consisting of Sidney H Lewis ’3O, chairman, Logan Stout ’3O, Hewitt B McCloskey ,’3O, and Chris tian K. Eborsolc ’3O, has sought to encourage wilier acquaintanceships among the patents. Each "Dad,” as lie enters the armory’, will be given a tag boaung his name, and an ef fort will be made to have as many fatheis meet each othei as possib’e. j The smoker will climax the three day visit of the fatheis at Penn State Staiting Friday night with a peiformancc of “Is Zat So''” by the Penn State Players, the program continues Satuiday with campus touis m the morning, a football game with Marshall college in the aftei noon, and concludes Sunday with chapel scivices in the Auditorium DR. KIRBY WILL HEAD EXTENSION PATHOLOGY Dr Robot t S Knby r , of the School of Agncultuie, has been appointed held of the extension woik m plant pithology to fill the vnennev left by the resignation of Piof Webster S Ixiout. College officials announced y-cstewlav. The new depaitmcnt head has stud ied at New Mexico Agixultural col lege, lowa Stute Agncultin.il college, anil Cornell unncis’ty He has been acting head of the plant pathology woil- heie foi the past veai. INSTRUCTORS RETURN Aftei a yeir of ginduatc woik Joseph F Fosa, associate piofessor of lomancc languages, and Thomas D Bowman, mstiuctoi in English com position, have letumcd to their posi tions on the facultv Piof Fosa studied Italian at Yale univcisity, while Mi Bowman took graduate work at the University of Pennsyl vania. | The most complete of the Unco skeletons discovei- sian chon undei /the direction of Bab lie Kibalchich w‘ill present a conceit m the Auditorium November 1 This will be the fust of a gioup oi bix numbers planned foi the couisc j Applauded fo’j its ability to tfIWW even the unbiased music critics who attended its concerts as pait of then vvoik, the Russian Symphonic chon: has been highly praised for its pei foimances in New York Following' successes theie.i the gioup made a tout of inan> othei laige cities with considerable success Mi. Kibalchich, conductoi of the choir, is internationally famous as a d.iecloi. Revealing a talent foi music when he was only 12 veais o'd, the leadei has since conducted such fam ous musical gioups as the Auhangel sky chon of Petiogiad, the Chon of the Petiogiad Conseivatoiv of Mu s’c, and the Russian Cathedial chon No.cl Musical Idea About ten veins ago. Mi Kibal chich oigant7cd Ins fust Russian Symphonic chon on unusual lines foi ,< choinl gioup Tito chon vas a nov el musical idea and atiaugcd along the same lines as a symphony oichos- Mi Kibalchich was a student m the class of Riniskj-Koisakoff, one of Russia's gi cutest composes since T-wlu.ikowskv Most of the compo sitions used bv the chon in then pio giam vveie specially nuanged by the Icndc. Muscat decotecs of the College claim that the gioup is one of the finest music.,! tieats that has c\ci leached the Penn State campus Then visit will he unusual, it is said, in the annals ol the College PROF. DERRICK CONDUCTS FLOUR MILLING COURSE Numbering among his pupils stu dents fiont loicign hinds and fiom all section-, of the lotintty, Piof Ben jamin W Dednck is conducting a conesponclenee coin sc in flout mill ing undci the auspices of the en gined mg extension depaitmcnt. The couise is a losult of the iceog mtion won by Piof Doduck foi du covenng a shoit time bicud and special wheat extinct last veai A Russian milling iouin.il foi Oilohc contained a ttnnslnhon of an nihilo fiom the National Millu on Piof Dcdnck’s woik BROWN UNIVERSITY BAND TO PLAY ON RADIO HOUR limuguintmg .» senes of uidio toil' Locks foi Plajcrs,’ Key PRICE 5 CENTS CAPTAIN MARTIN BREAKS INTO BACKFIELJ) LINE-UP Curry and McMillen Will Start Contest in Guard and Tackle Posts A completely lcvampod Nittanv 1 c-iulnon nnav will encountei Com h Hooks Mylin's veteian Lebanon Vil le, guddei- on New Ilen.ei held at 2 20 o'clock tomouow afternoon Although deteated l>> a haul lim ing Villanova team be a uJ-to-n stole Satuiday the Anmilie unav will piob.iblj pioscnt stm»g opposition to the victouous advance of the Blue and White team With but foui mcmbcio of last s‘•mi’- team missing fiom the s<|iiad thi" season Coach Mvlm will piesLiit r vctcian combination in tomouow s fiav * Captain Martin To Start Utemptmg to distovci the most Ipowciful combination possible foi to moriovv’s game, Coach Bewick h.u | beer cvpeiimenting with vnuous line and backheld lombmatiors uaung piactice sessions tins week IJotlv contested battles aie beirg waged for evciv position on the vaisitj s'juad nrd Bezdek hopes to be able to du |tovei his most povvciful combination w.th’n the neai futuic I Captain Jack Maitin v.ill bleak in itc the vaisitv hne-up foi the fust tme tomouow Although Jack hus been perfoiining cap.iblj m the -cc ord rir.ng fullback po-t he .vill start game nt ihc quaitcihnek Afn NltTrirtt TtiT)- > in"s if>ti- It\ to tuck itn the line i onib nod v.ith , hie speed anti powei m lunmr.p m- Jto.feicnce have made h.m a foinud able back both on oflensivc and de fensive pla>s Mike Kaplan ard Eailc Edwards will stait at the v-ing posts foi the (Continued on thud page) ALUMNI PREPARE FOR HOMECOMING College Olhci.ils Predict Record Crowd for Annual Week-end Celebration, Oct T> Pielinunatv nnnngrmcnts foi nr comodating one of the laige, t uovvds of giaduates in the htston of lb-. College me being made bv Minnm association officials foi Homecoming Dav, which will be nhscivcd Octobei 2G Resolutions tlnoughout the town me being made now foi viatois <>v ei the week-end Alumni and foi me students will legistet in the Armoiv all day Fndaj and Satirday upji thou armal in State College Seveial novel fcMturos njo phuitvd foi this year’s galheiing, the chan man in cluigo of the event lepoit, \mong the ne.v mnov.it.nns is a “Sw> the Cimpus Tom.' including visit, to the vai ions evmbits and inspcc lion of new buildings A student mass meeting .is well as the usual smokci and udei pait’, ate scheduled foi stwcecding nights A golt torn nament. football game, V.usity club chnnei, and alumnae paitv aie othei enteit.immcnU plan ned Chapel seivice Suiulav morn ing will end the v eek-ead ptogtam. 1)R. PILCHER TO STUDY ARCHITECTURE METHODS For the pm pose of studvinr rnur-.- es given at the vanoiis inditiitioni, Di Lewis F rdchei, new he.til of the dcpai ttncnl of aichitoctinc. lett Mon day night to visit all the colleges of the countiv teaching aichitcuino Dr Pilchei expects to be gone aliout a month and the tom will extend a. fin west as California Befo u leav ing he spoke befoie the membeij ot the aichiteetur.il depaitment. SOCCER ASSOC! VI'ION CIVI S