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"FOR THE GLORY
OF OLD STATE"
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VOL. 27, No. 5
FRATERNITIES END
RUSHING, TRIAL OF
NEW CODE TONIGHT
Silent Interval Will Start at
S O'Clock—To Close With
Dinner Tomorrow
PREFERENTIAL BIDDING
RECEIVES FIRST TEST
Freshmen Name Choice, Houses
Issue Bid Cards Through '
A. A. Headquarters
Penn State fraternities will wit
ness the close of the initial trial of
the preferential bidding system in
rushing when more than half of the
freshman class accept pledges to the
fifty-six fraternities at the College
at 0 o'clocic tomorrow night
The silent period between active
rushing and distribution of bids when
all fraternity men are prohibited
from being in company or communi
cation with membeis of the class of
1934 begins tonight at 8 o'clock and
ends at 0 o'clock tomtit... night
Rushing among the fraternities
ends when the venous groups send
their bid colds to the Athletic Associ
ation office in Old Main before mid
night tonight Each house has been
•upphed with twenty-file bid colds'
with the option of issuing additional
blank forms on fraternity stationery
Between noon and five o'clock to
morrow the freshmen will bring their
choice of frateinities on preference
cards 01 blank cards of similar form
to the Athletic Association office
window. On piesenting these cards
the prospectse pledges will await
nssoi tment of hall They will then
be given the bid which coincides with
their chose, while all other bids will
be kept in the Athletic Association
office The fiaternities m ill be sent
a list of pledges heroic or: o'clock.
When a freshman accepts a bid he
automatically assumes the status of
a pledge is the house whose bids he
holds. Ile will then attend the din
ner given by the fraternity at G o'-
clock and receive his pledge button
It a rushee desnes to pledge a cer
tain house and receives their hid, butt
is unable to accept the pledge to-,
1110110% he may attend the the din
no, tomorrow night. However he may I I
not be rushed by any other house fors
a three months peilod, and he will;
be officially consul:nod a pledge of
that house.
All code infractions v.lll be report
ed to Prof. Sheldon C Tanner at his
office in the Liberal Arts building of
his Bans He will then call a meet
ing of the violations committee to
consider the cases No definite date
has Leen chosen foi this meeting.
The viol Awns committee includes
Prank Diechich, piesident of the I.
P. C, Arthur It Warnock, dean of
men, Stelling It Brown '3l, and J
Rabaul Smith '3l
TRIBUNAL GRANTS
EXEMPTION PLEAS
Excuses 12 Students From Taking
Freshman Customs—Zorellu
Makes Disk Ruhul
Healing petitions of nem, students
and upperclassmen who wished to se
cure exemption from customs, Stu
dent Tribunal held its fist meeting of
the year Wednesday night.
New students siho must take one
semester of fieshman customs are
George Biggest, Wesley Covelesky,
Franklin Embick, Philip Levin, Mar
lin Kirkwood, Wendell Sterrett
Tribunal nill enforce a full year of
fast-year customs on Jack Ganover
and Lon Dubin
Sophomore customs must be worn
by AI thur Bernstein, John M. Coup,
Kenneth Dearolph, Edward Dumm,
Gdbert Espenshade, Robert Gray, Al
len Hostetter, Thomas Lydon, Will
mm McNutt, Harry C Span, Harold
Stansfled, and Leon Swishy One
bemoster of seco•id-year customs will
be inquired of William Schantz and
Thomas Golden, Tribunal decided
John B! Zorella tilbunal presi
dent, issued a *yam= at the meeting
to all sophomores, prohibiting mutila
tion or rcmoi al of white buttons on
top of the ftel.hinan dinks,
Joseph Kaufman, David Shoemakei,
Karl Schmidt and Roger llentz must
teport to Zorella to settle their status
as soon as po,ible
TO VISIT NEW INSTRUCTORS
A new sei vice will be instituted
by the I=l education department
when nil .1030 graduates who are
mow engaged in teaching woi k
throughout the State will be visited
by members of the department a
m the nest few days.
Women's 'National Installs
Sychor as Chapter Today
Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity Admits Local
Campus Club in Afternoon--Holds
Reception at 9 O'Clock
Kappa Kappa Gamma will become 11 o'clock. Thirty Sychor alumnae
the sixth women's national fratei city , will be initiated tomorrow morning,
to establish is chapter at Penn State while model chapter and committee
when it installs the Sychm club as meetings will be conducted by Gam-
Deltr Alpha chaptem in Wesley Foun- ma Epsilon chapter in the afternoon
dation this afternoon. IA formal banquet at the Centre Hills
Mts. I Willis Myers, gland p , Country Club tomon ow night will
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dent of the fraternity, will be assist-
conclude installation ceremonies.
ed in inducting the gioup
m ms j.• Mts A. B Hodge, president of
Beta Amos ince of which the Penn '
Clara 0 Pierce, executive secretary„
and Gamma Epsilon chapter of the' State chapter will be a member, anc
University of Pittsburgh, which will Miss Vnginia Nieman, posince sec '
sponsor
Wi the new group Mrs Ed- !dell, will
cc at, attend the ceremonies
win H tman, formes Sychor ad- together seven representatives
visor and member of lota chaptei at from Beta Alpha of the Umsersity
DeFaw university, will act as mat- 1 of, Pennsylvania, and twenty from
shall Gamma Epsilon
The installation and initiation of The twenty-two chatter members
active members will be carried on of the Penn State chapter ate Elia
dm tog the afternoon, to be followed abeth C. Bell '32, Doris Buckalew
by an informal reception tonight at .
the Beta Theta Pi house (tom 9 until
DR. HENRY TO GIVE
ADDRESS ON CHINA
Lingman Provost Will Speak at
Annual Exercises During
Chapel Services
With Dr. James DI Henry, provost
of Lingnan university as the princi
pal speaker, the annual Penn State
in China exercises will be held dur
ing chapel set vices in Schwab tunli
tonurn at 11 o'clock Sunday morn
mg.
When Di Henry's father recom
mended in 1885 the establishment of
a university in China under Christian
auspices, he was the pioneer of the
movement. Following his father's
evcmkle the pieoent ..proo.st _was
graduatcp from the University of
Wooster in 1901, and recessed a Doc
tor of Divinity degree horn the same
institution in 1924. He studied at
Columbia university and Union Theo
logical seminary in 1907 and 1908
At the close of his graduate noel.,
Dr Homy was ordained into the min
istry of the Piesbyterian church in
1007, and sensed us a missionary in
Canton, China, from 1909 to 1919.,
From 1924 until 1926 he acted as
President of Lingnan university
Student }leads To Speak
A law enacted in 1926 iequired all
Chinese unmisities to elect Chinese
presidents, and Dr. Horny became
provost of the institution Since that
tune he has been influential in the
development of Lingnan In his
capacity as provost he has enlarged
the emollment so that 1,000 students
ate now studying thole
Dining the axes asses David C Mc-
Laughlin '3l, pi esident of the senior
class, will speak bilefly Miss Helen
Buchwaltet '3l, women's gases nment
hcad, and Miss Ruth Nichol 'J3 will
also address the chapcl-goers No
pledging or solicitation will be made
at the services.
Dr Horny will disco, "What's
Happening in Chum Today" at an
open conference in the fourth flom
auditorium cf Old Maui at 8 o'clock
Sunday rfteinoon He Will be the
guest of the Penn State in China
committee at a dinnei in the Univer
sity club that night.
Linking the interest of Penn State
students to Chico and the work at
Lingnan ace two graduates of the
college NOM ha , ,e entered missionmy
\sorb at Lingnan C W "Daddy"
Geoff 'O7 has instructed students in
agriculture at the amsecarty since
1008 Lester W. Sonic '2O has solved
as an instructor there since gradu
ation
KAULFUSS WILL REPRESENT
COLLEGE AT ROAD CONGRESS
Prof Julius E Eaulfuss sill rein e
i sent the civil engincei ing depai tment
at the sixth International Road cort
exes, to be held at Washington horn
October 0 to 11
Simultaneous with this convention,
to which over sixty goveinments are
sending delegates, a innate intei na
tional load exhibition will be held by
the Amei icon Road Buddeio' associa
tion,
HET/.EL SPEAKS AT MEETING
President Ralph D. Hetzel returned
today (loin Lock Haven where he
spoke at the evening meeting of the
Central Section of Pennsylvania State
Education association yesterday. On
Oetober . 3l he is to he the speakei at
n meeting of the Pennsvivama A440C1-
atm of Deana of Women, in conven
tion at Ilat:ishurg
STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1930
(Continuca on oast page)
WARNOCK WRITES
ARTICLE FOR TELL'
Dean Recounts Anecdotes About
College Pranks for First
Issue of Magazine
What does the Dean of Men unoffi
tinily think about college planks?
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Dean Ai Our R Warnock describes
famous college jokes and I, reactions
to them in "College Humor." an ar
ticle in the last Issue of Old Hain
Dell to be released nest *seek
With the initial issue of the college
literary magailne, publication of ar
ticles stimulating Penn State tradi
tions will be inaugurated with a bi
ography of President George W
-Atherton, se‘enth -executive -of ' the
College. Written by Miss Margaret
E. Tschan '32, the article is planned
as the rust in a serics which will
tiace the urpoitant eally history of
Penn State
Sale Start', Nest Week
"Tim Most Beautiful District in
Euiope," a trace! sketch by Willie'-
,T. Douglass Jr '33, "Ink in e
'13 , 00d," by Ell7abeth R Berkman '3l,
!and "Towers and a College,' by Rich
' aid L McKee '3l, are additional non
fiction articles in the first Issue.
Heading the list of short articles,
an abble‘iated narrative by Robert
IFirist '33 ly entitled "Love nd Psy
chology" In "The Blue Gate," Mar
ion P Ilowell '33 proves that a novel
ist', culiosity may lead him into
stiange tangles in quest of 'local
calm.' Eight other short stories are
included among the fictional articles.
A lamely' review under the title
"The Book Shelf," and a column
"With the Editor" ale special de
partments added to tins ycat's maga
tune Miscellaneous verses complete
the =toad in the college lcteraiy
publication
Sale of Old Mow Bell M. ill begin
°ally nest neck Fast-year students
are lemma to subselibe to the maga
zine in connection with all English
composition courses Articles pub
lished in it nett be read and discussed
in English courses at specified time,
tinting the year
MORSE WILL ADDRESS
NON-FRATERNITY MEN
Penn State Club To Hold Reception
For Freshmen Monday Night
With Ada san 0. Morse, executis c
secretary to the President, as prin
cipal speaker, the Penn State Club
will hold its annual freshman recep
tion in loom 001 Old Main at 7 15
o'clock Monday night.
All freshmen and levier members
are invited to attend this meeting
This reception inaugurates a ps ogsam
of subleased activity planned for the
coming yeas.
Hoping to Inc] else the interest of
non-fraternity men in the 'organiza
tion, an increased athletic program
is under consaleration by the exec
utive board. The basketball and base
ball tournaments will be continued
this year, and the club officials hope
to widen the scope of Inter-unit teams
by amending medals to the members
of each umning aggregation
Prof. Ralph U. Blasingame of the
faun machinery depaitment at
tend the convention of the National
Association of Farm Equipment Man
uf irtui els to be held in Chicago
Tuesda; and Wednesday.
Freshmen'Will Meet
At 8 O'Clock Tonight
In preparation for the annual
Stunt Night, which rumois base
placed within the nest Rork, there
will he a meeting of the ficshman
class in the Bull Pen et 8 o'clock
tonight There will also he a meet
ing of the sophomore class at 7 10
o'clock Monday night
Head cheerleader Charles S
,7r, will instruct the freshmen
dating the meeting- in their duties
and conduct for the informal initia
tion into college life All freshmen
will be required to put chase a pad
dle at the Athletic Auivociation of
fice for 25c before 5 o'clock Sloe
day night.
JAILBREAK CAUSES
SECOND MAN HUNT
Dr William 0. Thompson, president
emeritus of Ohio State unneruty,
bas been secured as speaker for the
Education Day e‘ercises of the Sev-
Police Scour Hills for Escaped, enty-fifth Anniveisary celebiation
The program includes three
Cool iels—Posse Resumes speeches cowling the admission prob.
Skidmore Search 1 leas in Penn State. Regishar
Wiil
mm S Holman will discuss tins sub-
Ject from the college wets point while
Police eerie still scouring the stir- I It Kravbill, principal of the Choi
rounding hills at an early hour last tenhain Too nslup high school will
night on their second man hunt in coser the secondary phase of the
problem Witham II Bristom,
Three days on starch of the to. o con-
wets who escaped from Centre Coco- tent chicon! of secondary education
ty jail in Bellefonte Monday night of Pennsylvania, will hold a discus-
They also renened then hunt fee men on the same subject.
Skidmore, who coos rimmed to hove; In the afternoon of the first day
been seen neat Thlesbum on Wednes- a comb.ned electing of the educateta
day. null be held in Schwab auditinium
Joseph Chali and Ste, Waters, the, to hear discussions of "Personnel
two who escaped from the Ildlefonte Ploblen," Prof Arthur J Jones,
mil, hate not been sighted same then of the Uriversity of Penesylsonia,
getaway. Officers in charge of the Eduard Rynearson, director of vine
man hunt belle‘e th it the plir still tuonal guidance for Pittsburgh, and
arc in hiding in this NICIIIIt} !Der., 'Mllattlieu ,J Walsh, Indiana
They had been confined to the Con. Stute Teachers college lull hold the
tre County bastile as a result of ,Idatioles
their break Dom Rockviel. Penises- College authorities u ill tender a
tiary on August 31. Fne d.y., Intel domes to the official guest., in Mc
they were caught at '; , ,pi.ng Allistm hull in the noosing uhich
about thirty miles flout hoc e, m id mill be folloued by Dr Thompson's
lodged in the county nil to emelt address. Folio, ing the main speaker,
ial .Piemderit Henry W. A Hanson of
Their escape from the Bellefonte Gettesburg college will greet the dole
gation James N. Rule, deputy su
lock-up eras not discovered until early
Tuesday morning, \pica a call was perintendent of Public Instruction of
sent at once for a p.ak to trail them Penneylvania,- and , Janice H Tyson,
They were still at liberty last night pummel of Upper Darby Township
The two own managed to laical, high . I ° o w it speak
out of then cell and get on the jell Perneylvama Day, October 24, will
roof sometime during the night Us. open with a student demonstration
mg a rope fashioned from blankets, at 10 o'clock in the. morning The
they descended the budding an I dm- I students urn form a parade represent
appeared mg student activities, After the pa-
Made the officmla ,111 be tendered
SUSPECT SKID . 1 lORE tit la luncheon
The scotch for George C. Sh ' President Ralph D Retool will de
nlmile, live! an address of welcome at the
Pittsbulgh slayer, ''aa resumed by , closing ceremonies in Reei cation hall
police here Wednesday on the b‘asis at 280 o'clock in the afternoon The
of rumors that the gunman had aaen
spied near Milesburg, less than twenty Honorable John S Fisher, governorof the Commonv.ealth roll close the
miles front State College ' meetinc J Franklin Shields, pies,-
At that it was thought that the don , of the Board of Tio , too ,, soil
man had eluded the `ear hers in th ' Chalks Z Mueller, architect, will
district rind headed for app. Neu also speak before the assembly
York State and Canada Police in
this large stretch of teii,toly were
'Y' 0
LEADERS HOLD
on the lookout fm. the fleeing con
vict but could fin.] no truce of flan
CONVENTION HERE
Rumors from nealliy towns dining
the past two days, bowetri, led the
local corstabula.N to ineicase then To Address co.ol of
Welts to find the limn Amore the "
accuhtes
latest lepotts was a call Lions title,- 3liddle States
burg stating that Shidmore had be.
Tc morron, Sunda
sighted near that mace y
OFFICERS APPOINT ; Rem e,tattng at% states and urn
PURSELL COLONEL Do ti let of Columbia, the executive
toinnuttco et the ,tudent Y. M. C A
Name Student it 0 C Leaders Cur
Year—Select Ilt.Kthltens, Thomas
Licateuant.Colonels
of the Middle Atlantic Field Council
William Pot has been unpomte J ! ate among those scheduled to speak.
student colonel of the R. 0 T. c
0n ,,, Other pi omment leaders in YMCA
for this yea', aceoiding to on an. moil, ate expected to be present
nouncement horn the Wittily office) The Middle Atlantic Field Council
last night. is composed of tepiesentatives front
Lieutenant-Colonel fin the infantry reen V ie ee , e , New Yo/h, N ew J.".Y•
egiment ti ill be Richard J Thonms, I West Virginia, Oelawaie, Maryland,
„4„10 Samuel E meEnikon willbe and the I/Nina of Calamine. One
hull of the college students in the
Lieutenant-Colonel for the engtneets.
country Me represented in this ate-
Joseph A. Sling will he la made ad
dent Y. CA. glean
Jaunt and esecutive offset.
Richald J Doh, dot, Hail} , V Du
aid, and Jesse M Mae Knight a.ll be
student majors in the infanta v
sego
ment Student inamis in the engi
neer regiment a dl be William P
Plickingei, William II MeCienl, and
John D. Wthhng
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Because the unifotms flit the basic' Moving pictures of the Forrest
Pail, conference will be Oman in 107
students here not nitived, Om e will
not be the i egulai Monday night ie. I Main Engmeei mg at 4 o'clock this
view The new student officers still afternoon. Several hikes will be telt
take chinge of the first foimation len to the Andy Lytle Cabin, where it
after the equipment in lives, , is planned to hold some of the meet-
o l ingo
WILL SPE 1K Vl' F kIR
Pt o f H ot , G p 0 ,i, m , 00 of they ENG IGES IN RESEARCH WORE
Rural Education depai Uncut o 111! Plot Heiman C Knandel, head of
spook at the Gr egg Too nshio high the Department of Poultry Husband
school community fan at Soling Mills' rig, rs 011 lease of abNence until Jana
nest Finlay and Saturday Imy 1 for the study of national le-
Gatti, Watts %:2 and John Decker , search motile)ms in animal husband
'2s me directoi .mil vocational sane, rig Paofessor Knandel recently le
iesreetlycl3, of the neighboi.! turned [loin the World Poultry Con
ing high school. gross hold in London this summer.
(fattrgiatt.
!THOMPSON TO GIVE
' ANNIVERSARY TALK
, ON EDUCATION DAY
Ohio State President Emeritus
1
Will Address &boo!men
Here October 23
COLLEGE OFFICIALS PLAN
STUDENT DEMONSTRATION
Program Inclules Speeches of
i Welcome by Dr. IlelLel,
Fisher, Shields
Mqidle Atlantic Field Council will
meet lime toda), tomailow, and Sun
day
I Drool 12 Porter, executive score
tory of the national Y. M C A and
i Lesion C Nilson, e,ecutive seeret,ey
Raymond A Bowers '3l, picsident
of the local Y M.O A., Chmles P
Smith '32, the local temesentative on
the Council, and Burry W. &annli,
secietaly of Penn State's Y M. C. A,
mill meet with the Middle Atlantic
Field Council.
I. F. Ball Date in Doubt as
Council Refuses To Accept
Houseparty Weekend Plan
I TO GREET Mothers at l'ather's
I Da> ReceOtma
DEAN CHARLOTTE E 121 Y
CO-EDS PLAN TEA
FOR FATHER'S DAY
Will Entertain Visiting; Mothers
At Reception—All Parents
To Tour Campus
As their pint in enteitoining par
ents of Penn Shin students dining
the annual Father's D..y colebiation,
women students will hold .i tea lot
visiting mothers in the Women's
building Dom 3 o'clock until 5 30 o'-
clock nest Saturday afternoon
Dean of Women Charlotte E. Ray
sod! officially welcome mothers of
Penn State eo-ede at the reception.
Further enteitninment ammgements
foi the mothers are not definitely-set
tled as yet
Beginning with an oddness by Su
ntory of Labor James J Davis Fri
day night, the Father's Day program
unit continue until Sunday afternoon
Mr Davis Nall -peak on "Conserva
tion and Its Impottance to the Unit
ed States" beim., the national Con
servation Congress held In conjunc
tion with Penn State's Seventy-fifth
Annnensany, and parents have been
invited to attend
Ye nll Hold Smoker
The Association of Patents of Penn
State v ill conduct Its annual business
meeting. Saturday ironing The con
clave, which so dl be br,ef. it ill con-,,t
mainly in election of °flaws for the
online den.
Tour, of new canna, adding, will
folic, the dediteodon of littenei,s Par
ties of p treats urn t u tonthoted
through rex bedtimes employed for
the last time the, fall, and mill be
shoot, improvements in .111111 U., land
waping nom in pi ogress
A football game between Penn State
and Marshall college will engage the
parents' attention Saturday after
noon At night a smoker for visiting
• fathers and ,tudents has been a,
winged Follow mg this, Penn State
Players will present "The Meanest
Plan in the World," last yen's com
edy production for Commencement
week.
Copies of the Penn State Patents'
Bulletin bane been inallcil to J5OO
parents of students enrolled at the
College, Jack It. Ric Ends, editor of
the bulletin, has announced
51 SECURE EXEMPTIONS
IN FRESHMAN ENGLISH
School of Libel al At Is Lead, List
With lb Students Escused
Flom a class of 1200 freshmen, 51
tam c e‘empteil fi on, English compo
sition 1 by e \animation, amending
In Pi of, A Ilinily Espenshaile, head
ot the English composition depot/.
The School of Llbelal Acts la
mall IS 0' emptlnivs, cchlle the School
of h:dacation cods second Seth to,
followed by Entnnetn inn south 8 Ag-
Ileultute and Chelnistly and Physics
tied south S each, and Mineral Indus
tries came last scith 3
Last year 38 n ere exempted, the
School of Lthmal Alta loodmg with
14.
N hEES WE WEE DELEGITE
Covet not John S Mshet has an
tmcod the appointment of not.
Modelle]: P. Wenvet of the op teal
total etonomirn demo Intent n, Penn
sylsania's delegate to the convention
of the National To% nyrnetation to be
held at linn,an Cite, Mo °doh. 20
to 21.
ESTABLISHED
1904
PRICE 5 CENTS
Fraternity Spokesmen
Urge January 30
For Formal
BROWN PROMISES ACTION
BY NEXT GROUP MEETING
December 12 Choice Fails When
Christmas Recess Proves
Unfeasable Time
The date of the second annual In
terfiaternity Ball 'cm:lined an ab
sorbing qusstion to sevents en hundred
odd Creels lettelinea as the Council
Wednesda night infused to sanction
the FridoN night of Houseparty for
the formal by a count of 27 to 20
; I F C. official, and dance commit
; Icemen were in a quandry concerning
possible dates following the meeting.
The action of Council Noting down
December 12 in addition to the Ilouse
pal ty proposal steam to indicate that
: January Ball is deemed by the 114-
tm mhos.
niday night, Janum3. $O, the ueelc
cnd at the end of the first I,emester,
was spoken of nith fmor br fiatern
itv delegates in informal dr,usmons
after the electing It is lammed that
the committee Nsill attempt to wane
College appro,al of that Elate udhni
the nett few days,
ithd-SCITIOSteI I CC., ti`l4 veal is
not the lengthy petical of the 1029-
1930 calerdai The ,einestet claoes
officially Satuiday coon, ugh rows
atlon beginning the follo,ing Toes
tlaN
Although refusing to make any
statement regaiding the course to lie
pm sued. Chan man Staling E Brim n
Atomised that the committee xould
have something tangible to report at
tho nest Council meeting The boilv
is expected to meet again shortly for
final decision on the piohlem
The negatne Notes on the tNvo pro
posed days did not alise from oppo
sition to holding a Czech dunce this
yew When eonfionted smith this
question by President Frank Died
lich the imiresentatives responded
in the affnmatne almost unani
mous!,
Held Houseparl Detriment
Be cinched to Into Centel nit:, Coun
cil foe the rust time Tuesday night,
the llousepai ty date i.uced n storm
of ilmu,sion Aftei an hem's de
bate Died, ich asked the delegates to
catty the matte) Inc]. to the milt
1. ulna' gioups, the ,sue to he voted
upon at a special meeting the nest
Tho pi intipal reason advanced
against holding I I' 13x11 Nrnembei
7 was diet the Mimi you'd Meal.
down Penn State's tinditional House
patty neck-end. Loss of a social
function was pointed out as :mother
objection h.} dissenting fiateiruties
Winning the apps oval of only see
enteen chapteis to thu ty oppos r ig
votes, the DeLenthet 12 date scent
down to a mole et a,hing defeat than
did the (list pioposal Fear of in
suiTiesert fiateinity support and the
proximity of both Chi I,tnas and
Thanksgiving vacations mused the
motion's foulwe
Intel fi atm may Ball It intently
panted a place on the permanent so
ma) calendar along with class dances
by the action of the Senate Given
for the first tune last April, it wan
gi anted College approval mith the
end...standing that henceforth it ado
to be a fitst-semester function.
ROBINSON NAMED LA VIE
BUSINESS STAFF HEAD
As :Manager of 1931 Annual
Rs!ph A Robinson 'sl uns appOltlt
oil business ni.ininzei or the 1911 Li
I'w, semi vein book, to oia cord Jail.
II Eiseman '3l, uho has not te
tuined to school this fall.
Robinson was n s nisi4 tenni,
playei last season, as Noon as n mem
ber of the cross-country squall Ap
pointed ns9vitant business manager
of the sera !MOT, last year, he auto
matically received the ninnagership
when Ei.cman did rot ietuin.
Evieman svai ginduated in Juno
miler he enined enough ...fits in
three }ems to complete the four-year
iequilement. Ile is now studying at
the llancisity of Pcnnsy Lav,
School
Adopted last spring, the tompetl
bye system Cot stall portions as se
celymg ttt thst bull this year.