ESTABLISHED VOL. 26, No. 38 COLLEGE WILLRUN ! FORMALBANQUET j College Will Receive WOMEN DORMS AT . WILL OPEN LF. C. GlW ““ r/Ws i SUMMER SESSION! SSSSS CONCLAVE FRIDAY I ! the COLLEGIAN Office. ' ! PUIIIOSB- b\ Kaiiium mown, tin »• Plans, Elimination of Prhatcly! phi DELTA theta [Horace J. Uarncs.. E.\cculi\e of; Xatuul Histoij. aecoMlmir to Piof Operated Fraternities as ! CIII RIIO j National Group, Iteplaccs j “^aepn.tnren'r - ‘ h “ Rooming Homes DELTA CHI j Dr. Gerstenbory | The’thnusum exhibit, which w.ll DELTA UPSILON | ' include only the luijret bones, will OMROA nrctTA TlP<3Trnv : be placed in the School nl Minei il AUTHORITIES TO RENT ° ACACIA 1 RESIDENT U. D. HETZEL ! Imlust.ies- new mm.eum The »- HOUSES IF NECESSARY I pm kappa psi i TO WELCOME VISITORS! Mro,m*?V,ff l r\nZ!‘,Mn nl th" SIGMA CHI t j collection ’ TAU KAPPA EPSILON , j ‘Standardisation of System Is Movement’s Purpose,’ Officials State Plans whereby the College will op erate all women’s doimitory facilities foi the 19d0 Summer Session and eliminate puvate operations of fra* leinities ns looming and boarding houses, weie announced yestciday by the College admmistialion through Dean Will Grant Chambers, duector of the Summer Session The moiement is to aid the college' and Summei Session to “standaidire' its doimilmy seivicc, fuinish room' unifolm living accommodations, and [ to fin dehniteiy the icsponsibihty fori the quality of these sci vices” at the Summer Session, officials report. The announcement Horn College of* lieiuls contains the following state-' moots winch ha\e been given furthci j (Aplanation foi the Collegian in par enthetical inseits Women students, not residents of town, will be pel nutted to live only m doimitones opeuited by the Col lege (Students, should they &o de «ne, may loom m private homes in town, as heietofore, under placement of the Dean of Women If the demand of eniollment of wo men students esceeds the capacity of' doimitoncs on the campus, the Col lege will undeituhc to lease a suffi- 1 cient numbei of frateimtv oi other houses to bo operated by the College , Lutest lcp i lt , s to the CoLLEnUN as p:ut of its dormitoiy system (It questionnaire show that five mole is estimated that about twenty such fraternity picsidents wilt join in a houses will be needed for the coming movc to bau 10u(th lmt ,at,oii piactic sununei for looming puiposes only) cs These answcis weie leccived uf- Musi t«i R.pJitml sumnmiy was published Dming seivjce will be offeied onh ,p the P lcccd,n * «■«» of the Col in established College dining rooms I " E S. I I^ N . .. 4 , . on the campus (McAllister hall will ,™ ,s bun, »' < tbc tota * numbei of taie foi about GOO students, and a ' h , o| ’, t S r , «TO-"‘''wn om*sing "Ilell survey of the lestaurants and board- ) Vcck twenty-seven Five me in mg clubs of town is being taken to r, "° r ° r lough initiations and three I'eteimiiie the maxii.iuiii facilities, ? re „ Lillies iccoived thus available The College will not pro- fal nu ,"' bCT thuty-Ove with twenty \»le bo.ud ut fiatermty or other *' oust “’ ,ls > ct unlu-aid ftom houses it might lease on the campus Plutcinity picsidents "ho have not (»i in tovn, and women students udl lotu , lnerf thc “ lequeMcd ltgistei with the undei standing that * Ils soon M P? 8,b, « that the suney mn> be completed Two of the fi\o latest lephcs re-' (Continued on second page ) o tynj th ]t mfointnl initiations arc held ENGINEERS CHOSEN , entirely within the fraternity house In the othei llnee gioups, the in- FOR TALK SERIES r "'"! nl v l,cW *■’»“>' in the house Paddling is pinctited _________ by foui of the five chapteis and thice n«.... c,„.r ..u i send then pledges on eminds outside De.rn Suclvett Selects I, Speakers of Statv C(ltkw TvW} ndmit thllt To Address Seniors Dunn? these ci lands may muse the pledge to be out all night and lose sleep Semester Lectures c . , , , t , , SCIIWEREK SENDS ‘SENIOR Si\ spcakcis ha\i* been obtained Tor the Fiut.iv cnginceimg lectures to be SUPPLEMENT’TO PRINTER given in Chennstiy amphitheatre dui mi' Uie second semcstei, Dean Roh- eil I Euckett, head of the Engined- 'La 'ic* Ollicmts To Distribute 180 b School, announced C u ,m-.s I.; K..d „f March hmudl van Ul.ueom, sales supc ' ism of education foi the Wosung house company, will he the hist With the exception of scveial pic speahei Di L F. Picher, head of tin es the J!>10 St uiui Sn/ip/ioiniMsus the department of mchitecture, .mil sent to the pi into) last week and will (li'iieial R I Rees, asistant Mee presi- piobaldj, be lemlv foi distribution bv dent of the American Telephony ami the end ol Mai eh, uccoiding to Fu*u Tcdvgiaph company, will speak lat-i C Scluveiei MU, editor of the sup .l. M FiUgrinld, assistant to the plement dmiiman of the committee on public Eighteen bundled copies ha\e been lelations of the enstem laihonds, will ordcied to supplj the sennas and jun speak next, with Colonel R. L Stieet- ion, who will iccene then issue fiee m, vice piostdoni and general mnnftg- or account of the class dues Aftei ei of the Aulmuium company of tho uppeidti«smcn hnxe been supplied America, as the lifth spoukiu Dm- those copies left will be put on sale ing the Industrial Conference m May. The supplement will he distributed one of the outstanding visitois willthiuugh the College tien-uiei’s ofllce giM* the last addless befoie senior this join In piouous ones the \eai ingnieeis book Ims been given out at several of “ " tlio local stoics, but the system of one REVISED TRAFFIC RULES ecntial ofllce has been thought to be LIMIT CAMPUS PARKING p " ,cl "''" l Restrict Spaces to Mnin Kmuls am! GUM CHEWED HERE DAILY REACH FROM ! CO-OP TO RECREATION HALL, FIGURES DISCLOSE] 3 Special Areas Prrai#tatr A ‘HELL WEEK’ HIT BY L M. C. HEAD ‘Local Fraternities Will Aid in Censure of Initiations,’ Schwcrer Says ■ “Hell Week” at Penn State was istiuck another blow last night when 1 Fred C Schweioi ’3O, president of lintiamural council, expiesscil a be-' ilief that local fraternities heie would 'co-operate with the nationals m do ing away with lough and dangeioua initiations. j “The ten local fraternities would j , willingly join in a movement to ohm-. ’mate ‘Hell Week’ tactics,” he stated,' “I believe that a numbei of local and national groups are but awaiting the] outcome of the Interfiaternity eon-' erence this week-end to deal definitely with the pioblcm ” Sthwerei allied himself with thej laige gioup of Penn State fraternity] men who have voiced opposition to’ “Hen Week" In his opinion, paddl-i mg and foolish cminds arc worthiest as a means of inculcating a pledge i with fraternity ideals j Replies to Questionnaire STATE COLLEGE. PA , TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1980 Smoker Confined to Delegates Planned Instead of Mass j Meeting Saturday j Penn Stale's second Intufiateimiy; Confeionce will get undei waj Finlay night when chapter piesulent and sun-! 101 I. F C and I JI C delegate* at-, tend the foimal banquet in Centie; Hill*, count!) club beginning at 7' u’clock I , Picaident Ralph D IleUel will wei-| come visiting speaker in the opening' , address of the eonfeteuee lie lull be j followed b) the pnncipal speakei, [Hoiacc J Barnes of the executive. 1 committee of the national Inteifiutei-1 j nity Conference Mi Baines is taking ! the plate of Di. Geistenbtng \ Iml 'wiled last week that he would be un- 1 j able to be piesent j Mi. Baines lepiesented the national i Confeionce at the leccnt Southeastern j | Regional confidence and on the camp-, jus ol thut* southern unn cisilies He , also will lead a peisonal message to the Penn State session picpaied b\ , IDI Geistenbeig To Introduce Guests Archibald M Holmes 'JO, chan man ol the confidence and toastmastei of Ithu dinnei, will intioduco Msiting 1 Those .no Samuel i ! guests ot honoi IW McGinness, Theta Upsilan Omega, Xoimun McLeod, Delta Tau Delta, Sail, Delta Phi, J | Harold Johnston, Pi Kajipa Alpha, E lA. N'oiton, Sigma Phi Sigma, Haiold |1 Flint, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Wilbui M Walden, Alpha Chi Rho, Hemy IW Chuich, Beta JCnppa, and B M Davi&, Phi Delta Theta C J Wil rkinson ot Phi Ganm.a Delta will be ! unable to attend All the usiting 'guests ot honoi hold e\eiuti\o office, jip then respectne national frateim j ties ! Dear of Men Aithui It Wainoc! [will discuss the dc\etopmcnt of Penn [State Intel fraternity council following [the intioduction ot guests ol honoi ,Pioi Sheldon C Tannei, faeult\ muHltei ol Intel ftatei nit) council boaul ot contiol, will outline the func tion of this gioup Luttcn ol explanation containing full details of the Continence will li mailed to all fraternities tins week Base- leaung Co-op coined at G Id ('clock will pioude tianspoitatioii to and liom the counti) club. i A smekei foi Confeience delegate. Llounm K Dutton *5O, Anne I, t.il hir been substituted foi the ma*. K ,IJ L Ml), Josephine T Lees "10, Olt.e, ( meeting of all fiateinity men which *- Osteihout ' >O, Mabel \ 'lhomas was to be held in Recitation llall Sat- ’ Kut\n S Voting Mu, h.n>. uidnj night The smokei will be held ’ L bosen to sum* as ir the Phi Kuppj Sigma house mum heads . dintc!) iollowtng the close ot the hoc- Giau* K Dietuch Ml, \iine LMe mg meet with Western Muivlund tu ,UlU ' *L 110,1 t» Reesei Ml, Dm Reeleution Hull t aJ\W ( umming ’ !J. K 1 -,*be»h Ta Ir addition to the guests of l onoi * ,m ' Lv.l.n l I.un.ni semen and junioi I !• C and I M 0 the lut of clinii mmi delegate!!, chuptei pusulents, adus- oi tu nsuieis, cateier, siholai ship , I)U. SPAETH TO TALK IN chnnmcn, and cditois ot chuptei pul*-; XT ., V .„ . Illations will attend the smokei NL\l AlvilSlS * KOOrKAM DHP VRTMLVI IICVI) TUKS *lO ’ PETROLEUM ADVISOIH BOVItD ' l,,sul ' ul " ,U Lecture un Mining foi oil instead of dulling as suggested to a gtoup of State oil i, n ,•* T>i i i , „ 1,1 Mvrnumi 'spaiui as lie Joui'n Xo h l 'ru l U " Mmd,e- Ol 110 A,list ' Cou,-o -0n,.,' mm., hood or the de.,u. lineni of „ „, ml ut-v. .it a moolrntr or the ISt.olouin S , UK - P.O'hiaion nduso.y boaul l„ th. ■ ~L U School ol ll,noiul Indiuti le. 1.,-l .smooth , non .atone o.tut " „ . 1 h.ii T.mtlc ton plocioli' oliltoiu.locos ut Advantages of mini nit. r.oftsv.- Slot,, the. •.,• 11 H„ int-.ou.t- Boomo pointed out, .uc the uMiaotion . u ll 1,.,1|,.,,, „r tl„. ui \iitu.ill> nil ieeosviable oil, moie economical inoceduio «iltu the tm- 1 tin* espeniliUue. and a I,'toatci ton-j tio 1 ovw thy lid (I Ilu believe- tha* the dil r culties of Uuydj os 01 come heen | t.wulable” Ihimijrh hi* i.ulio talk nmf talking nioue skits ■\n e\hibtion of the finest toll lion of Hanoi's t>afet\ limjis m the count! \ also will put on displac Othc” exhibits will include u model .mlhraulv mine, n coss section of n model coke plant, and othei min ing de\ ices W.S.G.A. ARRANGES APRIL CONVENTION Officials Plan Group Discussion At Bi-annual Conference Of Mid-West Body , Planning discussion gmups l» hmu l ..s a nucleus of the bi-annual con vention of the* mid-wooteni section of Uit! Intercollegiate Association of I Women Students to be held licit* fiom 'Apitl Si to 12. \V S. G A officials an nounced tentative* plans foi the eoti- f t*icnee yestculay. Th,* conclave* will opt a Wcdnesdav morning Am il 'I with regi-tiation of delegates at Ginnge dounitoiv Ail nifoimal leeeption will he held theie that night fo> \i-itois Ituguini sesmns will begin Thuis, day morning vdien delegates will he welcomed Uv Pi evident Ralph D Hct /el. Dean Chailolte E It tv, I' Biuti Baldwin ji '."O. pioaident ol the men's student council, and Helen F F.iust ' >U, ntesident of W S G A I , Vnnouiicc Spankers , Mis-. Thvisa W Amos, dean of Women at IJnivcisiti of Pittsbmgh and piesident of the emeu lean Asso ciation of Deans of Women, will ad , dies-, delegates on ‘'Peisonality, a , Real Objective* in Education” Thuis day afternoon Miss Mai Hi.i II Ibehle of New Toil* city will speal. Fudiy aft**inoon on “Ilie Activities of the Natioiiul Stu dent redeiation of \meiiea ” Mis- Iliehle, a giaduate ul Wtlleslev tol lege*. is executive* secretary ot the* a&- iOC.Utldn The ln-t geneial ousinc"- -ession will lie* held balutday attemooa at whi'h time* convention delegate will elect olhieis anti choose the* place loi the* he,l convention Man V. ooilimg 'JO ha. been . i> inunti'i b\ womens Senate .is tnair man in «. haijre nl tl 1 (Tin Ballads Nc\t Tuesdav \'.‘j nineties’ illustrated b\ lantern I 11)1* \jv tu)f' jjaisuiHJ) is know i jm| “ni«n who made nuisiL mulct-1 (Enltegfettt CORRE SUBMITS TO BLOOD TRANSFUSION AIDING DR. BOUCKE iikmhvi:s Will Sat —. | Set mid Somc-tei Kviard. Senior Chosen Fiom 81 Student' Volunteers in Examination j Here Last Monday ECONOMICS PROFESSOR ILL SINCE SEPTEMBER I Kidney Disorders Necessitate | Remo\al to Clearheld For Operations, IJII.LEm | Doctor Ihuche's comlituni late last | night Has described as improving in ‘a special dispattli to llio (Ml/egum sent bj Dr Woolridge of the Clenr fiold hospital. I The dispatch follows I “Doctor Douche's temperature is normal His blood count is much im proved and he is under no p..in. His general condition is improving dtulv " Heiichcll \ Cone MO was selected fiom a gioup of thn tv-one student volunteers to cue a blood t*nnsfusion to sme the life of Dr Osvald F Boucke, head of the depmtment ol economics, who is soiiousiy ill m Cleai field hospital Seven students went to the hospital last Sundae, but could not meet the e .actin'; icquit einents, .and wcio ic jectod 'lwentv-foui submitted to tests Monday, and foui weie letnin ed foi fuilhoi examination i These weie, in addition to Cone Kenneth T FitzSmions MO, Thomas J Powei» Ml, and Rtchaid R Mc-j (June M» Fuithu tests levealed that I Cone’s blood be used and the turns-! fusion took place that afternoon The l\pe of blood icquned is said to oo cui m only one of ten pel sons ' 111 far Seve-rul Months Docto; Boucke was tal un ill with kidney tiouble list Septembei, and' two weeks, ago it became , to iciwvc him to the hospital m • Clea'lield Eaily list week special- 1 istx found that mi operation could not be pel funned without a blood | tiansfusion Ycsteiday physicians te])oited a slight impiovement in the naticnt’s condition J As head of the deputment of ecu- [ nornics and sociologv foi seven veais' and i faculty membci lieie foi twen- 1 tv-une yeais, Di Boucke his gnmed| ration-wide i ..’cognition in hts liehf ; SENIOR ARRESTED 1 ON LIQUOR COUNT! tin ( Harman (iradtialcs, lull College Waits far \erdiet { To aril Diploma cst c", was ai tested shmll. b.-foiel mul-veai vacat.m bv ( met ÜbuLj F oucel loi illegal possession ofi 1 i;i oi | I Ilannin was leleased after n luai-J ing hut Mondai night undei ilaOOl bad nvv tbe ne\t tenu ol countv couit He v.as giadmUed but hn j , diploma l, heme withheld to uwiiitj dcci<4«u of the ioutt, iiicmdmg toj Dim \itlmi U Wamock ' \ Fold ii'.id.m which was the piopeitv of Darnel \ hull.van and iontaiU“il a ci’go of lifpim was con iiscated In police dui mg the same \\ec!.-uid Sulli\an uho Ini liei-n ( -ii-lictlt'd nf to student".! fi>l the juw \i'iit C'Utjied anest jit-j tu heinsr twined In fnemis Hu* boiiiuirli jiolilc bail b'ivn intf clo-e M.itih ot Sullivan*- mine- 1 inent- -inti* tltuv Inst liunud nl In-, a r £lll wm* found m Hiunimi’s ioii,n, quttit- at in|iuis :or. cii un.i:s c count \n ! mi:s \iti:r m m:\rs mkkc | Attin ten unii of -oi\n.o at tlu> !( allege, Pi of Chnik , >> C roc-lnan of [the- mechanic il engim-eiing de-pint I me-nt di( (I at hi- home hoi c- last Ta |iln\ His (k-ntli w.i- the le-alt ol coni* Registrar Expects Record Enrollment ‘ for Sem ester I ’’ ‘ ItLCI.STK Ml lIOJ FMV.N STUDENTS MAY AID ALUMNI POOL FUND Graduates F.-nor Seefriny Help Fioni Undvrgradiutes And Othei Cl.t'-*st ,< » Conti ibutmns to a fund * lnmi munbet . ot olhu c Sasi.cs i Kcim will piobubh consult student 'leadens in tln* ne.u futuie on the poss-ibihU of leccocmg student tn opciution It is pi inner! to setuic the iid (»f nil nu-mbei' ol the J'*J> gtoup I who iuo’c ahenh conuihutid m ws ' m iiicf the icmamdci ot tlu- aiuounl tdtdgcd b\ tne* class I'cvdck 'lo I.sinuate Costs Hugo Hc/dck. dean ol the School ol I I’litsical lalucation and Athletic- will 'submit in estimate ot the msts n| the swimming pool and llie bunding ! m whcli to house it in the Minn.' f'tdlcjre .uilhoiilns will ion ion tlu c-tima!" with a new to include it la the lollcgi budget to h* submitted jto the icgi'luiui c in p» 11 j bian 'ti'dii. i* at |ui si nI piepai mg loligh slate In s ol tin pool and tuildmj' Ihe e will In s'lb'uitud ti. L l*e l allege aich.lect within lhe m ' l Ti.'l.iwiur i!u.' stmtnl It*-. •U llllU-l si ,-Ujl) ,ih H«st[,i hull v ill «*• iijiL-n fi , m " >0 iiMui.l. inn! I'niiji nul lu>m ! h .MiMiim,' .111.1 '."til ■ o\ o«A tills .iru-m-iii. 1. ip. He used evdti i\(h foi swimming 1» s auis mill toi th- lls. ol i hmki k nee 1 I he athlete h id is conidciing pools in olliei* ti'.ilH urn- hut no ot ii mte si-e his \c’ li.t.l* ue< u!ed upon l oiisu'eiation is i'so bung g.\ui to (Continued on last page) UEIIM FILLS 'COLLEGIAN* IHISINKSS HICM) VACANCY Cradualnn of l.\ectime Kt-siill ! lit benuu Stuff Mme-up Kiisseil 1 r.ihin •:n. Will act a ha-ares man igei ot the (oiin.tvN tm the lunaindei ot tins College \c n Oihei nicinhf ol the senna biisi ■ss stall wilt c ich nioce up to a >kv .*< linn* the diitns m ad\el tis.ng manage.. \> In! lleni\ I; Ihiwih ’ld. wiP till tic iapaut\ ot ii’iidatnm nuinnj: o L*c tic*" ol inn Inis in s and uh tm ud slid. r..i rijo. si will not to In'd lint’l s, met n.e in M*l ut junim *l'OR THE (JEOKY OF OJJ) STATE' FUICi: 5 CT.X'I S 4 Schools Report 75 Failures During Last Term liBGI.S'I RATION MAY HIT 1000 .MARK 1!Y 'IONKUIT College Admits 25 Fiom Olhci Institutions—Reyistiution Closes at 5 O'clock licliel th.it tlu ell. *il l n. .it tui Hu •iiiu-'l-r would ivied tbit of anv llliMolh liond 'I l. LSiLi w s ( \p| r ... til in Ucyi-tuu \\ .lit nil N Huffman lultil 11-tull Kyi t> lllon biy.Ul Mv. tudin mommy Tint it i\ i hyut i . based „ n lt polls Hoin loin of tin* si Imol. .il 0 ioo il tli t st\en: -liM‘ .tuditits t.nled |.i,i him Ti.in-.tii' toyethi! with stu nts not in atti.iid.iiKe hist m inustu ..ie i' pcitcd to Make* up tot tins trioii,) in lin.'l ii'i;i ti ition hyuu- 'lik Utyi-li u t'puls a tot il m lolimeut ot non thm UK.U students In njti.il that ot lh pi i\ loii' wi-5!,,], Hi unluied Hu- up iunr lh,u yisti.. pi taU d nut l’t the list of fail ue. tie bihool iof Libetal \ip leu!- with tventi-si\ .white A* r i leidtui “ i s vt „ tl d i.|j, enrhti en leu tailul n< tlu- luium •turn selmul. the School of .Mmeial lu '(tustnis tost s<\en. mid oL*u it stu* , tit nts on piobatum lluuked out upoits me atailable as ut ft on* the i’lymcei lay and c’leiu.stn aln.ols \pjn oMiuati 1 . i.mt\-iiw .1.11.-- tils liom oth-i colit '"(‘s aie t\pul(d io be add-d tin- u i,n Di ( ..*1 l [ M.uiju i.dt, c W I’ll the yiadli UO .'ll I S]l( Itll *tt * PROFESSORS TAKE SABBATICAL LEAVE i mtMi'r . Mz-vilV To Mai tin. Pro! Wnliur for Stud* Mi sea. p, i p itm< \" oi hi'.m u d Pioi I !,o'i 11) Walhu h.ad o! thi dmut u m jot mu i *i„mi i i my h r • b i n >.* i • - !.a '.ibbu'ii.d h n. - to. lm- . i , i '! , < oll.yi o/tiuls | IH \\ l!lll» S I)\ e In 111 el t e I 1 nyhsh liti'.Uuu dipiitiunt, ..mi \n/oiia win.i in p 1 m- to iompMi* the es<.Jii! %nlium ol his “Jlistmv (i the I nil((l Si ius ” ,nu imy tile }u i - od limn IMP to the n i suit Pm ( - a, Wall,, i will a n, .nn on m ( - '< i-wi rnsjiuiio., ui). to uni-'tiy.ii■ nodefi ('(Mlopmi its o| suntan «nd mimiiip. 1 uiyinumy pi. nt m tin