ESTAELISUED 1904 VOL. 26, No. 42 Council Group Will Offer Cut Proposal to Faculty Committee Monday Night Body To Present Plan At Public Meeting In Room 25 L. A. 1.7 AVERAGE SUGGESTED FOR SENIOR PRIVILEGES Attendance of Gathering Urged As Factor ,in Estimating Student Interest The Student Council committee on unlimited cuts for seniors will pre sent its plan to the faculty investigat ing group at a public meeting to be held in room 25 Libeiul Ails build ing at 7 oO o’clock Monday night. Under the system pioposed bv Stu dent Council the cutting pnvilcge will be extended to all ‘seniors w ith an av erage of appioxmutolj 17. It also is advocated that the 55 hm* as ap plied before and after vacations should not be in effect with this privileged group. All students and faculty members are inerted to attend the meeting Monday night according to Piof S McClellan Butt, fauiltj chaumau lie declared that the faculty will u**o this meeting as a means of determining student interest m the proposition “25% Given the Privilege" Fred C. Schwerer ’JO, m outlining Council’s project, stated that it pio posed “unlimited cuts for a i eAiitl cd gtoup of seniors who have shown bv then scholastic achievements that they me a responsible type* of stu dent ” In the plan advocated bj, the Coun cil’s committee* no more tiian the up per quaiter of the senior class in each, school would be pci nutted the widei cutting right Changes in faculty administration necessitated by the new system should be determined by each instructor since the conditions for each school and couise arc* different The student gioup also recommends that the priv ilege shall include all courses tnl on by regularly enrolled seniors Unlimited cuts ueic defined by the committee ns a wider cutting priv ilege granted to all senuns maintain ing a specified scholastic standard The right, hovvcvei, should not allow students who cut to place any addi tional work on the instructor, the group averred The committee’s statement cle laics that seniors receiving the privilege shall be the judge as to hew many cuts thev should lake It should al-j so he up to them to determine which, courses are of least value t'at cotibr be cut. I DAVIS CITES VALUE OP GOOD REPORTER 'Grit' Editor Recounts Experti nces To Prove Importance of L’arlj Training Exemplifying his twenty-five vears expei icnco in newspaper work, How ard R Davis, managing editor of the Williamsport Gut, emphasized the “Importance of a Good Repoiter” when he spoke heio Tuesday night “There is no individualism in the newspaper of today,” declared Mi Davis “It has become a standaulized product to a large extent, and it i because the modern repoiter is look ing for too many short cuts to a pro fession ” Mr. Davis hi ought out the import ance oT endless expcnencc ns «n as set m journalistic attainment “Ground yourself well,” the speahei advised, “in the fundamentals of the business. Lenin to be a good report t*.. Few men have gamed prominence in nevvspnpoi organization without having risen from the bottom as u ie portei." The journalist revealed that he hail started us an errand boy in the oflice nt $5 n week.* He advanced as u re poitei and climbed by degices to his present position. IJ. S. FORESTER TO VUDRESS KESEUtCII STAFF THURSDAY Mr. Eaile 11. Clapp, Assistant Unit ed States Foiestei in chaige of re scind!, will address the leseiuch staff Semi-JA/eekly ppmi otatp (jp | hopes To Krinjr Hack Champion- I j Coach Charlie Spcidcl Revamps ship Mat Team ! '■ 'j Line-up To Strengthen i Team's Chance Johnny Zorella Makes Debut in I Unlimited Berth—Johnson j Replaces Kaiser Jjak i With the Eastern mtei collegiate ! wrestling ciovvn ns the goal, Coach i Charlie Spculel has radically shifted fhis hnc-up on the eve of the champion* 'J&SraßiG l||g "dup tournament to he held at Cornell university, Ithaca, N Y., today ur.l - Because of the changes, Penn State • will enter one of its stiongcst mat 1 teams in the past few years Con : ceded an even chance of toppling Lc* : Hugh from the tin one, the Lions wnl jbo forced to battle Cornell Xoi this 1 ycai s title CHARLIE SPEIDEL COUNCIL SANCTIONS NEW PLEBE FROLIC Places Ban On Ancient Poverty Day Costume In Favor Of Fancy Dress 1 Tho plan to substitute a Freshman Sargoant, Yale’s 1-la-pound cham- Fiolic for the traditional Povcity Dav Ipion, is the only titlcholder remaining nffau was sanctioned by vote of Stu-jto defend his crown this >ear. Cap dent Council at its meeting last Tucs- tuin Hubler, Paul Campbell and E.l duy night j Pearce are the three laon ontucs be “ The I< ic-Jinun Frolic will be an m-j mg boomed as prospective champion l -, novation to the customary march oT{ After a strong fight for the 115- thc “Fnupcis," since the > callings will j pound berth, Roy Maize earned the strive to win prizes foi fancy dress j right to represent the Blue and White rather than poverty attire,” Isadora; m the championship classic Jimmy E Hc.cklm ’JO, chairman of the com-j Harkins, who has filled this rank foi mittcu declared “Members of the [several'"meets this' season, forced f.cshman class will diess in approved * Maize to extend himself in order to ‘Fancy Style' and I believe this cus-jicccive the assignment, tom will piovc* moie advantageous j Because ol a last-minute *hift of than Poverty Day” .men, Captain Hal Hubler will enter 1 ] Confine l’rognim to Afternoon the tournament in the 125*pound \ r ni f,„i »ci ~ „ ~ . , 'Cln» r with Larry CoweJJ filling the I Instead of holding the event durmgi IJffhUei ht dluslon SpcWcl mado Vf S ,n TT S JT*' ll >'" '•'■“"SC a, C.«oU » test the Plate frohete.s will .stmt then , o ,, po „ cnls “ n ” klnS "' CiSht “ thC " ehl - »»■ daj morning and to permit a suitable! aiiaugcment of the piogram, UcMatint fiom till! usual custom DICKSON TO LECTURE ON .of Po\oit> Day the fnst-jcai men l will conlire then activities to th«_ LOOKING AT PAINTINGS’ Mioundaucs of the campus. The lia* i _____ j ditional paiade thiough the town will. , . , . . |bo discontinued nnd the entile anav' Instructor Will Cicc of fancy-dressed students will move Engineering Talk Mornlaj , to the cumptis pieparatory to stai ting _____ the annual march before the judges* j stand The puses this veui will also i , to Look at a Painting** n the be more acceptable , subject of an illustrated lecture to be i given by Prof. Haiold E'Dickson, on u jtiic aichitecturnl department, at 7 DEBATERS ENEAGE :!> loi - k Mondny night m Room 200 X IXiA.Vx.EJ I Engineeung D ns tlio second number W AND J t E„° B ];' , 0 l ; 8 I „r" so . rc ' l b> ' thcSchoo ' ■' ■■ —— Professoi Dickson will discu-s the Nitlain Orators Defond Wisronsm ; ' lirac 'P ,c ‘ l l » ■» obsmod ilium stmlv | ing a painting fiom an interpretative Plan Ana*—Oppose It m i standpoint Factors to be consulo,- Sihnub Auditorium 0,1 ~ n *tet mining the message of an ; .artist in Ins work also will be pointed I loutI out | While one XilUny foiei defending the Wisconsin Uxpeiimental . _ __ _ - ‘ "ill piesent n ueitnl m Schwab audi- CO - ED S’ EXTENDED PRIVILEGES AROUSE DEBATE 0N desirability of ‘dutch treat system;;*; tive viewpoint m Schwab auditoiium' \*i”~boi I Ct*n**i tuV* 0 ut 8 o'clock tonight. Extended puvilcgci fo» the co-ed Anne E. Hoke 'JO believes that I’d s.,v thej a.e all light, but foi a and diamattc ui‘t %' an I The Lion '-penueis foi the affiinm- 1 enhances her opportunity to spend nn s.nce a man oidinanly suppoits hi-, pieairungud date, nothing doing” it was hcie that he became so pojm tivo who will timed to Washington jescoit's money, it is found, nnd oh- wife when mairicd, he should begin o°'’ 'ordicl commonlv given wu lm thnt ciitic* \owed him “the gt cal ate Kenneth Hood «0 and Orville A.! Jcc tois to the situation maintain that cail> by paying for dates duung hii t,ut "Dutch Tients” me fine foi thc.ust bantonc in th* woild" IntcneocK while the negative duo (]ato oX))cnsc , should be shined more courlint davs engaged couple, especially if the mon- At the leading bantom- of the : STri '.n y,O ‘ ‘"" 1 : •«< *».■* o u«- v.l»or the : i”«" unT.rKCr«is.. A. •!. Riibcnstcua 'll!) ami S. S L,„. Tu'c* Dote?'l.^. C T’ " U|,porl ' r ' ,lo, »! U ' stamlorj., „ mimi „ j to thl , „ v „f,„, ' ole of the fn.nil,,., op. las, and lost ■ran 'lll a ill icpic.cnt \Vasl„n B ton ‘ Z ' ? ’ ’■ r,rl \ ,t ' l l ° »" than aav othe, | toar c, cs.tc-d the till. l ...1.. a. the j. , and Joirciuon whoa they tal.o the w" , ,hl,rC tlw C “'' t “ f »Pl>"*tntechival.» aa.l com. .. Throletl , , . Uutllj »l>ei t "Jonm- Spelt Aar" This In mativG suit* or Clio question, "nt-,"" d f ° ostem " ;f t ccts - J hc >f n nmy out as should be if thev mentioned ,t to me." j Pcnn state unless students were first department, smd vevlerdav ! - late ns they please, but how mun.v l educated to the idea" , ! o 1 j Stella E Albeit MO sugge-t* or IHir&KXVMKS UlMhltM \N the othei hand that women of thi- ];L\ZER COMMITI'M; HHU) roJlege mo too independent irt icgaid 0 co*c(Js nre out after 10 o'clock’’" TO ADDRESS VOCVHOXAUSIS „ CIM * , . v 'Since it is mnn'i protopnluc to Deuii Ralph L Watts head of the nsk n pul foi a date she mthcr e\ School of Apitcultuio, will address pcct'i him to have the moi STATE COLLEGE, PA., ERIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930 WRESTLERS ENTER iNTERCOLLEGIATES AT ITHACA TODAY lIUBLER, CAMPBELL, AND j PEARCE MAY WIN TITLES i Lehigh, Cornell, Columbia, Penn, j Princeton, S> mouse, Yale, anil Penn 'State ate the eight entries m this vear's contest. The opening loumi of ' the tournament w ill begin ut 2 o’eloi k 1 thr afternoon with the senu-finaN j scheduled for tonight. The title match [ cs> will he conducted tomorrow aftci noon. i Hulilcr I* Pounder j (Continued on last page) ‘When n couple have become fuend* lj enough foi the gill to be able to npprniae hei e->coit"s financial condi tion, however, the “Dutch Tieut" plan to pavjih occasionally helpful, and the co-ed ‘Stags Are barred, ’ Says /. F. Ball Head\ “Stags will be stopped at the en trance e\cn though they have tick et* for the Ball,'’ Aichibalt! M Holmes '3O, Interfiaternity BaU chairman, declared vesterdny. “To allow «\eiy man in each house cooperating,m the function to enter is impossible because of space lessons,” Holmes stated. “Since at the time the individual chapters signed the petition it t vas under stood that only men with dates would icccive tickets, the commit tee will observe the rule rigoi ousl> FRESHMAN, SOCIETY WILL HEAR HETZEL Phi Eta Sigma Planb liutintion April 8-—lnvites Fathers To Ceremonies President Ralph Dorn Hetzel will » be the principal spcukei at the foi ; mal initiation dinner of Phi Eta Sig ma, honorary freshman ‘•cholasu. . fraternity, to be held in Centre Hills j i country club April 8. \ The dinner will follow the imti,i-| lion ceremony to be conducted in the ] foyer of Schwab auditorium enrliei i that night. Dr. Hetzel and De.u. | Arthur II Warnock aie to be made, honorary members of the society at that sen ice. j In addition to the President, «»thei speakers will be Dean Warnock, Di | Francis J. Tschan, faculty advisor of the group, and J. Theodore "Wolfe ’3O, senior advisor. Charles W Itice ’32 is chairman of the committee aunng mg for the affair. ’ An unusual feature will bo innovat ed by the gioup ns all “Dads" of members and pledges have been in vited to attend the dmnei A large number of parents have nlncadv sig nified their intention of nttcnd.ug the meeting, the officers icpoit. Three sons of faculty members nKo will be admitted into Phi Eta Sigma , at this initiation. They arc Ralph D. ITetzel jr ’33, ion.of the President,; Robert E. Tscliniioa; son of the fnc- ! ulty advisor, and Wayland T Dun away 111 ’33, son of Dr Dumvwaj of ' the histoiy department Who’s Dancing Tomorrow Nijchl fm advertising pui poses. Those nos- cp L , , „. , Alpha Chf Eho lon ale on display at loml stores T ™ c *' ! !onE *"ill include Ailoiemus (Viliam, ,Vf„c) The Silreretcln Flag and Deeoint- T.'X *'chosen b } the trie,. Alpha Chi Sigma, Tau Kappa Epsilon jjJS company of W ilhes-Barre began 1 |e E , atc tomnoT'aml" 1 ‘ Ilarl" 'joil-’ at Alpha Chi Sigma (Closed) ° transform the Hall Into a rentable, Shcpha.ds" nhich », the pure s ,„g (Oliver iVoy/oi) blnrc of eolot early this iveeh Tho thu national contest Alpha Sigma Pin desolating scheme is of old lose and Kollo*mg the selections In tin (Dob McGowan) a ™ le K recn -on^toi«, Miss Gobiocht will low- tw«> Beta Theta Pi 0 ••olos and the \ni«if\ male quintet (1M,y,l C .1/0)01 ) KEV. STEINEIt TO SI’EAK "'ll filer anothci CICIIP of selected Kanna Delta Kho numbers Thiee piano solo* will lie >1 IC.',” ■ ABOUT ‘CLODS OR GODS’ lie nlnjad b; M„s Manna Ken. Kappa Sigma, Delta Upsilon at department /^/*//\/ SIS /" a i Christianity Professor Will Address As tho last aumbei on 'he pio -0„4„ £,,»tilm, Chape, And,cnee Sunday |£ a jnmm , Will include anione its mimhe.. Rllc j 1 . „ , ? ,, ! l ,, 0n J! 1 , U ith “Clods 01 Gods” ns luT>l? Al> TIIPDI''I Phi Surma Kappa |di«ss the chapel audience in Schwab, LtAK JlmCri j (1 (nmhi Ten) auditouum Sunday Siumn Alpha Epsilon, Phi Kappa Siir Bom ami educuted in Euiope, Doc- Lawrence Tihbott of Metropolitan! pia at Sigma Alpha Epsilon (Closed) tOl sterner came to Amencu to spe-. 1 I (liliic and 11 hitc) |cmliru in sociology before cntcung the Sigma Phi Sigma I mmistiv Later, us special repiescn (Jnmuia fitnc and Gold) tntive of the Outlook m Russia foi Theta Upsilon Omega j foui jenrs he gained a national icpu- r (Dixie Dandicn) j t.ition foi Ins wwt'ngs theie ! Lnwieiice Irbbett. leading; Lanton 1 ,<»t the Metiopolitnn (Jpcin comptinv (ttollwjian. DEVOTEES SWAY TO Cliques Reveal Fraternity wSpSpht Membershi P Under Code SOPH HOP TONIGHT Urged by Election Board Hurrj Drue, Coterie* of Ilhklhni IIIJ\1)S Committee Conducting Artists Will Entertain Sophomore Hon At Annual E\ent | Beneath the twinkle of a flashing 1 ‘rTjrfiftft i moilerno lighting system dance de- t /j&ijp' jvotees will glide to the stiains of £&} „*£ I jazz, ihythm furnished by 01i\«*r Naylor and Ins southern sjncopators iat the Sophoniote Hop in Recreation *>tSSawSffmt^sß.&.v,&/?£rt{3S> I Ha ;‘,jr IT" r °\ I ° d ' IT M ™ '«■» ■<• hmgiiti..u. ruling the joie of ciiteitsuneis, Hurry Blue, “King of the Nut Dmm- “ ----- Af r GLEEMEN PRESENT s n\ophonist, and Bob Voider, entei tamer, will strut to satisfy m their TAWrCDT CIIWHAV presentation of populat dance hits vulivijfll oUrll/R3 and blues. FAVORS WITHHELD UNTIL TICKET PRESENTATIONS Formal Held in Recreation Hull With Syncopation from !>s hotels, and 3:30 O'clock hioadcnsting btndios Ihioughoul the countij Ta\ors Delajed As> the thud of the '•cues of eight title itatei. on * " Grant, •will piesent a musical , IX . i , * , 'progiam in Schwab nuditnuum at Najlois dunce nutMc legwtcw j3O o’clock Sunday afternoon both on its own and the personnel, tho The thirty men s.hn le conth urn btm ninKmi: slcppeo ns if they cn- pclwl in the national nitcitolloei.ito joy it The chunimei p.iitiiaihiriy a,his contest, ami file othe, mcmbcis of to the combinuliQn clicking slicing: on 1 the club, will present the pioa-iam the peisonahtj. :As the fust number they till suin'i Kinois foi tho loimal wilt b» w.th-/‘Drums,*’ which will be followed In 1 held until ju escalation ol •hj ticket two negio '•piriluals 1 bccnu-c of a dcla> in punting of the As in formei yems, the song&Uus! programs, Charles K Bnglubdl V. 2 will he insisted by Miss Maltha .1 ! chairman of the committee, uveal'd Gobrccht ’JO, marimba soloist, whoj last night Favois, however, maj be will present two solos, “Pollv” and obtained eailiei in the e.’oiung oj “Song of the Nile ” The varsitv male, picsenting the ticket to the dance ol- quaitot will offer a gioup o select-! /icials at the dooi td numbeis, v Inch will be followed) Prices of $3 v cue awarded to James ky thiee selections. sung bv the glee-' H Gilder MO and Donald L Black 'JO im ‘ n foi submitting the two best posteis. Offer .1 Piano Solo- 1 -k limit fot c imjuugn espendituios 1 undei conodciution This and oth- Jci is-uet will he added to the pm ; I'o'cd code when decided hnallj hv ' tile comimitce '[ l)i .cursing the changes, Fled C. j Pchweiei ’ jO, chaunmn ot the Student jtouncil elections bodv, declaicil I ‘Council last jem ‘ook the In 4 -tep in llu direction oi ‘open politu toi I’onn Stute. The aim of the coni . imttee has been to inogie-s fuithm jin this diuction We beliece üboltsh "'K the sec 1 et fe.ituie of cliques will , Jielp gieatlj along tins line” PLAYERS REQUEST FORMAL AUDIENCE Opera To Present Recital m Plncgoet- attending 'Ftancesen da Rnnni,” tenth animei-niy and hij»- niedth pine peiimmnme of Penn State Pla\ei- to be staged m Schwab .Miditoiium next Sntuidm, will bo mged to weai loimal dies-, Arthur C ( Iwet’ngU, piufes-oi «C cinematics, announced eestoidac Auditorium March ’.l L Plaeeis will furthci celebrate the 'otca-on v ilh a -pecial nnimiuiuv I'unchcon to be held at Centie Hill j countij d*ib immediately following 11 tlie pcttoi maiue, Membci- of Pl.iv eis .mil olheis who pnituipntcd m pet fin m 11.ee- this «enon hate been -ent imitations to attend , ‘riance>ca da Ilmimi," is a 10- mautic ttagedy laid in Italy dining .‘the eailv put of the fotulcenth ten • tme It wa- wiuteii be fleotge llm .j:e\ Hokct, Inimical) dianmtist who . f a«i- at the height of his c.ueei dir .jimr the middh* of tin* nineteenth < c*n- Jni’e Tin p],u e ill be -tnged by Plajc:- with a mode) m-qic stum n i'fect and poiiod co-lunics. •. hoi , „f til., an In -ice ill b‘ *m.i*i j ‘•oil’ eni. H'.gi un-. to b<* lilu-iiiU | | with numc-oiis cut,, and which w \\ contain a shmt histme of the oignm ' /atnm wulten be* Pi William S l)vy 1 ji , pi ole- -01 of Imgli-h litctatute “for the glory OF OLD STATE’’ PRICE o CENTS ‘Collegian’ May Publish Names of Houses, Candidates ERECTION WEEK TO IJEGIN MAY 5. GROUP SUGGESTS Committee Will Censor Parties* Campaign I’ropoganda And Procedure Public announcement of clique mem huship is thy puncipal piocision of the pi oposel election week, 3f.i> 5 The list will be publi-hicl in the CoUh.ivs ! (an.hdaiL will piescnt then nom -1 in«t’nj. petitioi s .it tin* juim* time Ihi plan Tuesday afternoon, 1 Wednesday and Thu* *daj mottling “C | election week fot \ot*ng A \ canh | v ould bo II -0(1 a, ame ms. of t nee km <•, the c..tii to he punched when tnc stu dent ic*cei\es the ballot To Censor Propaganda I Monda\. ’luo-da\. ami Wednesday jin the election ponod aie set aside f