STATE COLLEGIAN 1 The daring the College year. errent on holidays THE LION'S DEN The Pennsylvania Stale College in tbe Intend al tim dente, fatuity, alumni. and friends. 11 THE MANAGING BOARD oogan jr. '3O Russell L. Rehm '3O • t-In-Chlet blanairer Mansell '3O Calvin E. Barons '3O In. Editor Advertimin■ blanuer r :tevenson '3O Henry IL Dowdy Jr. '3O Camhal. Ilan.. Quinton E. Beano '3O sport. Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS hen '3l Charles A. Schmidt jr. '3l Malonia '3l Norman B. Sobler '3l gas '3l ‘Vilham K. Ulerich '3l SSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS Wog '3l Algert .3 Mlleakl '3l Hellman '3l Harry C Wood '3l WOMEN'S EDITORIAL STAFF Vondrov. Mary .1 Adams '3l les i. ditto.. An•oelate I - ditor , aust '3O Janet L. Brownback '3l ine Fditor Meariste 1".1.111 Gobrecht '3O E Lows° Ifolleditz '3l a 1,111111 Amelato Editor astern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association nn State COLLLCIAN aeleornes rommunkatlons on one tones intent All letter+ matt bear then of the tntnut elimmurleutions ant la ileirenardtd Inarne G 2 / 1 ! the I lit ul.h ill, or kr Ilan. to netompany the letter, so Idira...l and a nom de plume mutt artornpany the The editor tutor., the tit it react all comtnunie, • deemed unfit for publication The COLLFGIAN aseunoti to fur etntinnule tepreaktl In the Letter Box :=2!1!EIM!!!!!I FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1030 SENIOR HONOR MEN m of contention I'm yeni s past has been the semen honoi men Again this t eni the limn- e men is seriously questioned on the campus pi otest is cowed against the small percentage qat elect a man to a position of honor in the class Appiommately 00 seniors elected at cull tepiesent 000 graduates at then Class lies next month, a fact cchah is truly opal significance Bq the hurl-out this year, how 1, surpassed any of for liter years This is but not productice of a solution If the inen tints representative of then class, a larger of cotes is need. llou to accomplish this is It has been chaiged that the impending ace not been in Pie public notice long enough target percentage of the class to the ballot ams one solution Annthei proposal is lie ballot during the spring campus elections method is adopted certainly cannot be less tree than the pi esent one THE PLACE OF CUSTOMS ut exception thi. yi.ai has been the first to omplete breakdown of elm's customs at Penn ere base been violations heretofore, but not year has there been such an utter disregard sting code of lobes and regulations. The an te pioblem is not an easy one Opinions on on differ in eery class. One point is clear, nil that is the need for a code that mill up on so eight—the need for a code that will corn expect of the onto e student body. The down toms this year is not traceable to any govern on the campus; instead, it is justly attribut non-inteiest and non-feasance of the student is ample proof that there is something rail so lth the mescal code. Under those condi is but one ony out Customs must undo e of student opinion, and the remnants con- Into n wo:kable code, a code that will be en- Student Council has taken that way Now c student body to iespond The'clMllengelhunt r customs will pass out of existence entirely. • place fro customs on the Penn State campus: d find that place fratei nay Council last night accepted the peti iti anal, al Council lot membership in the na ning body, Henceforth, Penn State Irate, II wm k as a unit on the campus, regaidlcs, of onal affiliations No longer will the national ocal Hater nav perfoim the same tasks mile f each rahm. Instead, they will be placed side every campus endeavor, sharing like honors nn State fiiitei nay amid. And for once the ter nay" sail denote ti ue brotherhood, rather tie piefixed either by "national" or by "local" the cictor belongs the spoil.," is an adage fitly the student who gains recognition by long and flint in the classroom. No end of congiatula- Is would heighten the glory that nos expressed the nom& at the Scholarship Day exercises en', Day is Just mound the coiner. While the •om olydnuLtw oun view fm• the moment, We t fml to unite that note to Mother, tenund- round athletics cm tamly have pi oved then often ing toil eational facilities to all students done much to aid coaches of vat sity teams in g rev. talent fm their team,. Is it not quite that inti mut al competition in the vomits activities as suggested by Di Little would Ic Imo e students to engage in some field of men , nail that exceptional ability would also be o light nod given the proper endow ngement mg fat full. development' DE DANIEL There are ways, and there me ways, of inning money when in need, but Daniel believe% he has dis covered one of the nobbmst—and thnt does not ex clude any of the well-known College lockets such as —oh, well , you know what Which bungs Nth the story of an old pnl who wanted to t arse things for a living and actoidingly bought himself a chicken ranch, but had no success with chicks and Wined to cheeks with sash good results that he now has a posi tion for the next twentt years in the Stnte Pen Tins should serve as a remmdm to seniors in need of a job that the Blum - int Cm ['oration of America and othei :lilted parts is looking for men who aid good check-rmsei s. But to go on now ,nth the story not, of how Daniel has unsed a little money himself which come Llano to one of those gond old customs known ns a franc-up, but which Daniel hastens to inform every one eonceined is only a pante name, 01 more specifically the fifteen ot tot only in-mom mug homes that heretofor have encircled his honmaly fnaterm ty shingles %Ouch hung on the wall to the tuna,- ment of cooly fteshman pledged m frightened away as the case may be In short, Daniel has sold his honninry fraternity shingles to a junior who has inhelitcd his ineinhei btu'x in the Snoorat Club, Pi Dania Goode, et set eta., so that he could buy a cap and gonn, Lion's suit, and invite Papa, Mama, and Ci m1(1111=11 to his es- Potted hot not likoly graduation. The method is no comments! to oral y 5.1,11 with 00111} of plaiting nevt his picture in far rue Oh the lolly pop., And the folly cops The hoop of old Pennsy State The toughies And toughie., (to some they'ie the Muffles) of any old (late Closer Whalen II Darnel visits the campus every now and then to go to class and aller alto ior motives, included among which is an occasional tout of inspection along oath Campuseer. Excuse us, please. We'te just too little boys flying to get a line. Up on the ‘astness of Holmes Field—sometimes known as No Man's Land because of the warlike at mosphei e—a nem tragedy occurred the other rate,- noon The Rotacse was alai ching—not Through Geolgia, but in circles—and some co-eds Acme prac ticing mchery kn arrow flew ski the a duck and oosted in a Rotaseer's hat mheie it occasioned some little alarm Germ al Hairy Mm Lie, remembei log his hmstoiy, hollered "Don't fire until you see the white, of their eyes!" Erata The proceeding story didn't really happen, but Daniel beheses that it should so that there would be somethng to wilt° about. Paidon, again, please Holmes Field is known as No Man's Land because it is the erred playground And then, there is that little house just below Mac Hall, the little red brick one with the home-like atmosphere, which Daniel has long tegaided with curious eyes It nimbi be an adjunct to the Hall since it looks like a powder house, not talcum but dynamite Daniel doesn't know what it is, but he pi onuses the public that eithei he or Campuseer wdl head an exploring expedition soon in onto! that every one can be Intel med. Ken Fitz.Sunons, %mime, of the F, nth Best-Diess ed Man .Ecintebt, hiM' promised Daniel to contribute a ' few migmal jokes now and then The fast will be a confession entitled, "My Success, or How I Became This Way" GREETING CARDS for MOTHER'S DAY Sunday, May 11th - • Remember Mother on her day. Be it large or small—costly or inexpensive, a late! or a postal card—a greeting card or a present he sure to remember her. Keeler's CATHAUM THEATRE BUILDING Tire, PENN STATIO, COLLI,FGTAB7 SCHOLARS RECEIVE ACADEMIC HONORS Dr. Hasek Presides in Absence Of President Hetzel at College Assembly • (Continued front first pnoe) vanin Isomen seholai ships ao i e I imattled to E Louise HolTedltz 31, ' 11. Louise Maroon! and Mildred Settle '•11 Emmn E Bible '33 sins the lecipient of the 01ex me seholui , ship For excellence in mathematics, Miss lloffedit, al.o soon the 11 Freeman Steckel. mathematic, scholarship. 'Kathleen 13 MeLinen was named al. sornner of soothing reserve scholar- Hop of Allegheny county, and Milton C. Miller secured the Arthur• C I Made, memorial scholar ship. The I Allan Nutt memmarl scholar ship win , nor V.(14 Forrest Steele '3O • Foul Louise Carnegie senior Raul . anion, v.eie awarded to Hartman, Holtman, Johnson, and William A Haldeman George Fistinglt: Edward .1. Johnston, harry 1P Lightstone, 'and Walter F Nicoden soon the Car- I neive Junioi awaidb, uhile five sopho more a.aids .eie made to Marion C. James, Holm. R. Josephson, Geoige A. Schumachei, Donald A Shelley, and Glenn Z Step ens In the absence of Pi esident Ralph D. lletzel, who was attending the fun l el al of William H. Teas, Piot. Carl . W. Hi,ek, head of the economics partinent, and chanman of the Sen . ate committee on academic standards, B pi ended at the scholastic ceremony .Dr William H Ciaeford, mesident : ern. its, of Allegheny college, ad dicssed the assembly on "The Chal ' lenge of the Impossible " RICHTMEYER WILL GIVE TALK ON SCANDANAVIA Cornell Professor to Speak Before Sigma Pt Sigma Nest. Week D: P IC Riehtmyer of the physics &ointment of Cornell university will dehvei thin lectures here next week as part of the program arranged by Sigma Pi Sigma, national honorary ate nity He will g•ce an illustiateir lecture on Scandanasia Tuesday night and delim irpopular science lecture on "The Science of Tweedle Dee and. Tweedle Dom" the following night' Both lectures will take place in the Chemistry amphitheatre at 8 o'clock Di. Richtmyei will also speak on X III*, satellites at a Physics seminar to be held in room 28 Physics building at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon Di ftichtmyet is the author of "In hoductlon to Modern Physics" and is past pi esident of Sigma Xi, national scientific teseareh fraternity, a chap tei of uhich sins installed at Penn State last month. When You Are HUNGRY Locust Lane Sandwich Shop 214 East Nittany Avenue • • 1.) 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Kleenex & Pond's Tissues 39e BRINGS Columbia Recorders to Junior Prom Tonight EDIT= 'COLLEGE STUDENTS DRINK LESS' SAYS DEAN CLARK "College students are drinking less than in former yews but making mole noise about it, declined Thomas Arkle Claik, dean of men at the Um veisity of Illinois in admitting that Illinois students dunk Dean Clatk contends that the drink ers on the campus ale not only fewei in number but are less harmful to themselves and others than then pre decessors lie also believes that idle talk has much to do with the dunk ml, situation on any campus Cheek books ti iumpheil over affec tion at Dartmouth recently, when the clay quevtionaire revealed that 200 out of 300 senimr probed marriage for money to that of love. In the same inquiry thuty-one membetw of the graduating class admitted they hod never been kissed Equitable Life of lowa J. A. (Pop) Garrison '27 AGENT Oppootte Past Office Phone 517•] . 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D. 29 Antiseptic 69c 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste-31c 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 29c 40c Squibbs Tooth Paste 27c 65c Forham Tooth Paste 39c $l.OO Lavoris 69c 50c lodent Paste 32c 50c Orphos Paste 29c 50c Dr. \Vest Tooth Brush 33c 50c Gilliland Antiseptic_ 23c 50c Kleenright Brush____2sc 50c Tek Brush 39c 2,288 GRADUATE FROM AG SCHOOL SINCE 1909 Horticulture Deportment Leads in Degrees Conferred With 382 Two thousand, two hundred and eighty-eight students enrolled in four year courses have been graduated iron the School of Agriculture in the period from 1909 to 1929, statistics compiled by Dean Ralph L Watts re veal Horticulture leads the departments of the School with 382 degrees in the past twenty years. A close second is agronomy with 305. Dairy husband ry has graduated 317; animal hus bandry, 294; agricultural chemistry, 203; forestry, 234; agricultural educa tion, 159; landscape architecture, 105; agriculture economics, 69; poultry Husbandry, 39; and botany 33 El= Picif Earle 1 Wilde, of the &mut lent of floticulture, addressed th leanly club of Swanton, at a meet ng of the organization last week le discussed phases of (loned glow ng STOP AT GERNERD'S 140 Allen St. Inspect Our Line of Suits and Topcoats Cleaning—Pressing— Repairing Special Dinners for the Prom Week-End The Fenway An Eirlotwe Place to Dini, Vrialay, May 2, DSO PIII SIGMA lOTA ELECTIONS (Romance Luminaires) Alton R. Klinestiver '3O Lillian Fisher '3l Margaret P. Knoll '3l Mildred .I. Wentz '3l Margaret A. Yotter '3l eiIIMZV MIME Alice Mute, Jack Mu all in 'SHOW GIRL IN HOLLYWOOD' MIMS Norma Shearer in THE DIVORCEE' MONDAY nnd TUESDAY— Ma nee Dail) at 1.39 Bert Wheeler, Rolled Wookey (Cantata., of "Rio It,la") WEDNESDAY— Lila Lee. Ned Sparks an •"DOUBLE CROSS RO \ 1)S THURSDAY— Warner Baxter, Matta Mari. in •TIIE ARIZONA KII Y • (Sequel to "Old Aroon.1") Nittany Theatre FRIDAY— Barbara Slniwyek, Ralph (Irmo: I "LADIES OF' LEISURE" Laurel and 'larch Corned) TUESDAY 1, la Leo, Jack Nlulhall m "MURDER WILL DUI"'