"FOR TEE GLORY OF OLD STATE" VOL. 27, No. 9 ACTIVITY.STUDENTS TO PARADE DURING ANNIVERSARY RITES Class Presidents, Members of • Itamd, Council, Tribunal Will Lead Group CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS ASSIST IN CELEBRATION All 'lllvisions Enter Procession At 9:30 O'clock Friday On Holmes Field Complelc details for the student raiarle at 10 o'clock Friday 'limning in which the entire student body are ~,Ined to partiLipate cycle announced 1.1..!. night by David C. McLaughlin, pir-orlent of the senior class. Cain offic,„ls and student leaders de cider! to include the undergraduate 1,0,1 v in the exercises at a meeting Wcilnesda. Chi-, pi esidents will lead the com bined pinaile followed by members of Student Board, Student Council, Stu dent Ti Munn], campus societies, Col lege publications, and athletic teams The athletic teams will parade in uni tom while the campus societies will br iliNtinguished by then hats, All Mho of ganizations will entry ban ne, The campus societies will form the ill ,ction of the exeicises with the .I.liletic tennis following in the second die 1 , 1011 The football squad will head the athletic section. Special dwirinm fm upperclassmen, women, and fi echnien complete the proces ,on Mime will be furnished by the Blue Band and the R 0 T. C bands Meet at 9:30 O'clock "All campus societies and mgani 'awns together mall the freshmen ate obliged to enter the parade while uppeitlasmnen are asked to partici pate in student,exereises," explained hk Laughl , n. _Wtanenk, division includes W S (1 A, W. A. A, Covens, Arch nasal, and members of the five co-ed athletic teams. The class lenders will fouls the van of this section Combined poops null assemble on Holmes field at 9 30 o'clock and dotes untie; the do notion of a committee select by the paiade 'cadets On fm ming m then respective positions the organc , ations will begin the pa lade at 10 o'Lloels 'I he students will punch down the College load beadeisng the East mini pill and turn west on College ave nue. They will pantile as fat as Ath ctton street where they will again late toward; the Campus On ap p.o.ithing the golf course, the carious unit; soil! clii,band along N Atherton btx Let The entne tune for the pa nine will be limited to less than one how FRIZZELL TO LEAD CHAPEL SERVICES Colieu Chaplain Conducts Exercises Speaking Engagement uettinge Dr George Stemuit of the Filq Pi esbytelian church of Stam ford, Connecticut, ma, obliged to can cel hes proposed trip to Penn State, the I egular Sunday meaning chapel WI: mill lie tomiutted" by Prof John 11. Pi rotten, acting College chap lain and howl of the department of public ,licaking. Pt ofosvnr Pt vrcll lint came to Puny State a., an English in4tructol In 1.102. Except lot a MIX - year flout 1920 to 1926, he has been 2et.se In English, debating, and pub lic ,pealung 11010 since that time. The listing College chaplain Was glaalllaea with a Bachelor of Ails clegle, final Ainlmst College in 1902 :ad completed hi, thegis for the de glee ut Basta• of Alto at Penn State 1712 De hlth‘in J Nan Etten, pastor of the Caas.o Einseopal church of Psttsbutgh, ,111 be the speaker at the ch.tinl Srl ale nest Sunday. ----0 PROFESSORS WILL SPEAK AT DAIRY lIIJSBANDRY EXHIBIT Pluf Andrew C Borland, Prof. Chester U. fable, and Prof. Francis .1 Donn, of the dairy husbandry de nut IMent, still speak at the Dairy In dustries exposltion at Cleveland next rutt #tatr HOW PENN STATE LOOKED IN 185 S At the opening of the Fanners' High School in m the field, thus 1859, these was only one building on the campus—that 200 times surroun. was Old Main. It onus to the west sung of this struc- been chartered in tuna that the fast class of 119 came in February of Fredenck Watts, that year. Pant of then class volk consisted of moll: I president of the ne Penn State, 75 Years Ago, Began as Farmer's School; Sole Building Grows to 50 Old Main in 1859 Housed Everything on Cainpus But Livestock—No Place for Co-eds With Field Work Each Day (Ry Roy E Alorgan '3l) (This is 'Mc Ilual of ce series of historical featly cc Ull the Cm ly days of the College emlcauoi nzyto shoal that "toogiess" has always been a keynote in the life of Penn State) Seventy-five years ago—on February 22, ISIS, to be exact—a charter was signed creating the Par meis' high School of Pennsylvania Although our ancestors of that period did not know it, this 'really wns the beginning of Penn State It is a fat ely from those coils' days ashen the College was still a high school ,nth all its activities centered in one hale building to 1530, ,hen neatly fifty structures dot the dis-4 -- tont corners of a beautiful cantons. latme giant a charter which was In order to appreciate the facts signed by Governor James Pollock in leading to the signing of tins chmter lianisburg, on February 22, 1855. It I under this document, with neecs morein 1855, it Is netessar3 to go men ...visions, that Penn State deeply into out hi.toiy The ; Isar/ . oper story dates back to 1785, ,hen the; at To t il d m a lerstand Y h the new insti- Philadelphia Society for p ' ° "' °- ! tution was called "high school" ton of Agriculture met at an instoite rather than a "college," one must tavern on Front Stiect, Philadelphia; fir at undeistand the people of that to form one. of the toss oldest agrt- perod A. a general isle the far cultural societies in the United I mei s disliked the terra "college" since States. !they nor° ender the impression that , This society was oiganieml to 1 colleges diverted attention of the arouse interest in fainting, and us al south to ethos vocations than farm sesult the State Agimultural society 1 ing Thus lenders deemed it wise to came into being some mils late, it; adopt the title "Fainters' High Wll4 through the activities of thistSehoel " lattm group that a Farm School sons' The founders raised $50,000 for the finally established in Pennsylvania, 1 new school and the State appropm- One of the most active of the origi- ated a like amount. With this suns I construction was started in 1857 on 1 nil otgatimers of the State society' ' was Fredetick Watts, of Carl „,, , 1 o , l l l t D, h l e as c ii . , the first and only budding' Time,, however, for hoss n e i more , thanw. thirty who became the fast ti ustce pi esi.ls seats dent of the Farmers' High School omit lsressing and the builMng was only later the fast United States Sucre- i one-thud finished when the first class , tary of Agiicultme, se rvin g under) of 110 young Dien as rived on Febru ;Ps cadent Giant atv It, 1859 This first class was Judge Watts sins made coon man 0 „ 0 0 0 ,,, 01 1801. sot the fat m school committee nhen 1 the State Agi !cultural soc , cty "im The members of this moult came 3 to Pc State in bobsleds on a cold, folioed, and his learnt in 1b5.11 --- prompted meinbeis to have the Legis-I (Continued on second page.) Y.W.C.A. OPENS ANNUAL McNIEL '3l WINS STUDENT MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN couNcil. rosr IN ELECTION ! Charles F McNeal '3l was elected Pace Will Continue Until Thursda) I to Student Council as the senior rep-1 Naga-Cameos for Fund', iesentahve from the School of Min eial lndustries at a special election held yesterday. Endeavoting to pooh its member- I McNeal polled a total of fifteen' ship total to record high Mork this , rotes no winning. Walter F. Nmoden year, the YWCA opened its was second srrth eleven votes. The: ,"„, gn for now memtw, election was held to till the position Corday. of Wallace S Leyda '4l who faded to During the dine, or Inch will coil- return to school this year. thine until Thmsday, on taint %ill 0 ha made to reach every xmmm stu- BUSINESS MEN PLAN TRIP dent, accenting to Miss Eluabetill Everett '32, chairman of the member-I TO LEW/ SB U R G FOR GAME slop committee A finance campaign, beginning Mon day and lasting until next Satuiday in charge of Miss Gladys A Snot man '22, will accompany the mem- '.l4' STATE COLLEGE, PA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1930 Plans ate under way lot an organ -ed pilgtanage of State College bum neon men to the Bucknell football they helped to cleat and cultwate the thug Old Morn The Instltutton had 1855, largely through the dank of who Intel became the brat trustee w .1-llgh School TOWN RESERVOIRS SURVIVE DROUGHT Water Company Head Declares Supply Will Fulfill Need During Dry Season Although lack of IA atm Loan me, to be a canons problem in di Ana, nearby, Penn State need feat no shot Cage in its aupoly dui mg the present drought, accotding to Ilov.- ard A. Onc ig, supermtc.ndent of the State College .1... at • „ ronwn, With the combined tot ces of Shingletown rescnoir and an .nte•can well at the west ernd of tool, continu ing to meet all nece•gal3 ,Lniandg, failure to sAti43. lint °ugh ants is extteniely accoiding to 01- u lg. • That College disttibution :hosts no signs of diminishing is inditatLd In the fact that at the present time weter from this stance is being Pima , - ed through toun pipes, in tcpny meat for a supply bonoued from the State College company this summon Col lege cells ate located undci the old Power Plant Restrict 11.1tering La. as The thnk on Fo , ter asenue, holding reserves from th, too n to tenon well. contains 1,000,000 gallons ohen according to the ,ipelintentlent, and pumps outer at the tate of 220 gal lons a minute 'I he eu,tnne.ul rate has been reduced but little riming the present dry ocathei, One ig declaied With its nointal flow .100 a minute, the Shingletnon res2llolr is providing town re,idents ii nth 250 gallons a minute. n slight iJduclion from pumping cap.ac tc dining poi toils of mdmu•i tonsumptoin In (+Hui to so,tain wed, col nor mat distubution, boi ough armo, have ledsed that i esulents and stu dents refrain (loin watcung lawn., washing cats, and d nunishing the supply by unnecessary uses \VHITE SHIRTS REPLACE KHAKI IN R. 0. 'l'. C. RANDS Department Plans Issue at Cotton Starts to I'adcrclay.meu Menthol s of t lie lei eshimin an I Sophumoi elt 0 'l' C Band un is bane been gianted the pi iu liege of uncaring 11 Willie 1 ,1111 t w 111.1 t 01 the 1111111i1 NI onion shat issued with the legulation unifoi m, department of military sdente and t toms announc ed this usual, The use or the ',late shut may only he temporam as the department phrn, t o o btai n cram, slat, for the students moiled 01 the basic .11x• 4 . If this plan nl,llll Alves, thr ca tattoo chnL will he I ,,, tred to leek 41111”01 and the woolen shitl recalled. This : c h ange nary b e r 'Ceded before the calculus arc ch4iibuterl to the un t.lerelassmen sometime in Noxeml,m Who's Dancing (Coltrgiatt. 'OIL, GAS CONCLAVE ; Lion .Gridmen Depart OFFICIALS POSTPONE; For Easton; To Meet FIRST CONFERENCE , Lafayette Tomorrow Dean Edward Steidle Will Greet Delegates During Opening 'Banquet Friday Night (Play-by-Play Returns To Trace Grid Garne HONESS. BARB TO OPEN I TECHNICAL DISCUSSIONS Play by nlav returns firm the Penn State-Laravett, game will be received Be_ication Hall, start ' W. Virginia, Pittsburgh Geology log at 2 o'clock ton n anio after- Experts Prepare Talks Loud speaher, base been Inst,,ll- e Nt 1,11 enable those attend- On Sand Topics ; nig lib: retains to her a clear ac r aunt of the grim. Collaboratarg the loud speaking rangemct, The rr qt session of the Chl and pgraith has been Installed Much Gas Conference scheduled for Finlay om , t.tte the or the morning has been postponed until in "all o'clock Finlay night becau,e the Mu' Lall In addition to returns from di, gram conflicted with the Seventy-fifth Leon _,,, 00 , 0 „ o „,„ , , o ,„ Anniver sate Celebration, according to rebay,- been mode to rasa Prof. Claude F Barb of the oil nod tine scores by gas pi eduction research department guar ter, nr tnclse lead. ner eastern glut contents The first session of the Congress cull he held at Centr e country club and ,11 open with a banquet LUNCHEON SERVICE tendered to the skating delegates ‘,/ immediately following the banquet, Dean Edwatd Steidle of the School of TO BEGIN MONDAY -Metal Incluettws will open the con vention nrth an address of welcome Piof Arthur P. lioness of the nun- Sandso ich Shop in Basement of eralogy department and Piofeasoi , Old '♦Erin Will Operate on • Boob gill open the discussions ,ith add] esses on the "Porosit; -Pei men- All-Da Schedule Wily Relations in Penney hams Sands " Do C R Fettle, professor of geology at Caine= Institute of As anotinci step torn and the fulfill ethnology, wdl - then esplain this ment of the plan for making Old Main phase of this industry a student sunk° center, the sandwich Torren To Speak shoo in the basement of the adminis- The second part of the program tiative building will open for business a, esi , o'clock Mona iis me nog will he denoted to a discussion , Pennsylnaina oil and gas sands .1 D D Si her, State Geologist of West Vir- place for sl ot mini. A• as a gatherirg n inon and French Robinson ' goofs- obtain complete set .1.0 they may and tasty meal: with a wide selection of di.lies at al , tones. gist fon the Peoples Natural Gas : the Old Main sandwich shoo is cc company of Pittsburgh, will engage petted to play an nopirtant pmt in technical discussions of these L the program that the icbuilt Old Main sands wdl plan in student. life Prof William It. Chedscy. head of 'the shop will Inc. in continuous op the mauug doPot ooo il , roifeo`ro elation from 700 o'clock in the morn. Bonnie, and Paul D. TorieY, consult- rag until II o'clock it night on week ing engineer, will hi inc the meeting dais and 5 to 8 o'clock Sunda) night to a close m ith a discussion of oil Although officialln designated as owning "sandwich shop," the nariety of dish- 1111001.11 Industries officials have eg oftned on its menus deities it not set completed final arrangements' nomenclature lot the Saturday moi mg session of Ilas Nadi Setting the contention This session m Inch In addition to the substantial and is demoted to petroleum discussions ata „,,,,,, ivar ,,,,,,,,, , a special ~,,,,, mill open at 9 o'clock in the morn- ' L is uelllg made to Novak tasty cliche. tog and mill continue until noon , doting the aftet noon and evening WOMEN WILL GIVE c.,.1,,..,,d ~ , ,e .,. ,1. and hot sand s N ma.ho I. I 1 1 il' t. at all too, at roasonablt RECEPTION SUNDAY ''''''' salt tmatote, and conth tun Ito on salt and t thle ourvice',ll Will Welcome Undergraduate Co eds. ;4d karnt to the b I,ement lounge Chinese tinnersit Professor the shop is 4t.act 1, in its quaini From 3to 5 O'clock ' Putrh setting 'I he he ton N 4 an ; !imam Tana°, of its imres is With Nlrs Y T Hoh, plefekn,nr nt e loch rum IA I I he outlet thr Longman unnvensity, Canton, China,',,n t p,o-nknon of Miss Ruth Rogers at as ouekt of honor, WSCA,WAA, Seq., Ma , s an e ['tenement diet) and Y W.O 4 will welcome all under- um Th c c logenc AN as forms nly in coaduate c.nonen at a neeeptcon 11010 dnantr e of the Colonnade Lunch ut 1 to 5 o'clock Sunday on Woolen's ftreadv,,,, 0105 an,knstant, nkinacten oh laolthnO Selo ants no New Vont, and Boston iths Iloh n on lea, of aloionne io d r„, the pad tno yea, clout, flout the untver,LLu and wtth het hits- , t n n Y R C 1 "fa in , in hand 1., °moiled In the truuluitte hoof of columbla untveisity thn %on I. F. C. BOARD FINES Mis Ralph D. Hazel, Dean Char-1 lotto MI, Arthur Wainoel.„ LAMBDA CHI ALPHA and iths 11oh with the onslilents of the linen oigalorations, the Moses Helen Buck;alter 'Bl, P. Ronntyne Prate! n. 13 )1 us( Eorfen 'DO Bond Chapman '3l, and Man y 'l' Davenpon I'„r c„,ir ecenve the guest, The colannitee on change of the le- So. al Pricllege, ceptton, eon , eitung of ntennlnng of the Once no gam/Janne , . n headed by the ri l , A pha W., found 1111 , 0 , Dorothy W „ Lu ny n 3,13 mg at tn le i of the Anne E Mcfwrc '3l, and Sim teY T l y t o Inn'loing t o r ', h•. the lute. ft 3- 'I him. '32 e only Iln Ind of I wilco! .It fount _ Hg Monday night BLun B \ND WILL PRESENT A t 5 th.a. aft. I S attlo.l coNcEur ON EASTON TIOP Odobt.l Batolittr men ',hall not he in company to coin ,' The Pone State Blue Me I. cute- roman innwith feeatelell at lee paced of ,eventy-fit e meceq, in" with o Waal. Satin day night, leave State College at 1 nelael, thin Octal afternoon to play at the Lafayette As a In , hilt) ofpoint nufiaetion game tomcat ow. .n the In tt olfune, .0 tin le 2 in th , The Blue Band will be qua:lewd of Intel (hammy', constan t( the lintel Easton tonight and to- to pi c moval,, tot a cote of t eir.ute mono, night and a ill ram n to State by Wei conmell, oolae of College Sunday morning, They will which shall he pulnlishel in the Cot moo oily, it concert, in the Hot lalaMS. Mel cent au milt to moo , Easton at 10 o'clock tomorrow moo- hat and fintm nay it Peale State and nag P. chaptei on headqua, o Ol the guilty limit ERNS FllOll CONFERENCE Ai tale 11 of the t aching code ~ pec!hes !hes that ("atonal, found guilty Doan Edwutd Ste. Ile of the Sohool, 411.111 tot felt the $5O bond and spun! of mineral Industneg returned Ipr noleres for the in wt •onoe,ter of IE!1=1310 MM=I be 10 the hands of competent malt ESTABLISHED 1904 PRICE 5 CENTS Seek Season's Fourth Victory Against Maroon Foe CAPTAIN DIEDRICH BACK IN PENN STATE LINEUP Leopard Coach Alakes Drastic Change in Backfield For Nillany Encounter Don, Ling for a hostile field urth the echoes of a cheering student body behind therm Penn State's gridiron war am, left State College this morn um for Raton to encounter Laftryate at 2 o'clock tontorron afternoon Seeking Lilco fourth triumph of the season and retort against then first major opponent. the Lion squad set out from Varsity Hall, via bus, at 7 45 o'clock this morning After a stop over fun lunch at Anne rile the squad till proceed to Allenton n where a short on orlsout on the Illuhlenberg college groltron n scheduled for lino afternoon The Nitt..llll7 Intl IN of thrat-five will make Hotel 'f•aylor, at Allentown, them loaalquai tors, un til leaving for the return tap Sun day morning.. After too meagre victoi .P 4 over St Thomas and Aluhlenbeig. Lafayette naq derive ely beaten by the Colgate Maroon on Saturday, 1.1-to-0 Conch flrggros' team, hot e, , cedi Meet .1 fighting eleven The Leopard, slang mg from tills recent defeat, lull be naming and rear 4 to claw the Nit , 'any Tatou Laf.t)e:te I.lneup Changed Conch Herb McCtechen, in a des perate attempt to bolster the filaroon ' , Relegation, hats made several dents lite shills in ins team doting the pest r eel, Hughes, 190-potent guaid, was -Rifted to center in place of Reuter, ho rats moved to the tackle pom lion formerly occupied by Gloss Inn no, backfield starlets will ohably Like the field against Polio state Dalby sh has replaced felhei at gnat ter Lail. during sewn al Mariam sci Inanages this stock, n hula 11 ilt Socolosa, hi nth. of Al SOLOIOU, Isis appeared in a halfback position n place of Sid Imin Captain Wood.. in, fallback, Anil ilcnx, halfback, mil pi nimbly complete the Lafay Otte backfield tninni na IlLutet and Cool, skh, eull take the 'told m the tatl Ic poets to the Loop n ds, both npneau•d against the Lions to Net Isease, held laot year Ed- all°, guard, I. another lineman od he Lafayette tram ahe a ill make .mooed appeatarea attrunt Penn irate tomb!! nor Ft,hel, a pi oduet inm Eaton high ra herd adl fill the other annul pmalmn, a h Gally: and Wei moth elll !daily receive the aroagnnientr, Coach Mcea atken has altrody re -caved a to ,te of the had lock in Inch `allowed his Coon Loam doom tho letal season Mans of the Lafayette regalia; s fi can knot year have not at tained the okpeLleil loamln the ,canon's opener agatn,t, St ts, Vandei bosh, an) °Nye! neon ed tickle. °unwed bt (dam Ice' and slat loot to the kquad, Avid° from a few flashe, of often •ovo ,trength the wollc of the Nittan (Continued on thud page) 5 FOREIGN NATIONS SEEK COURSES IN AGRICULTURE IZussiA, Japan, German), England Denmark Reque4 Training The ilepai Linea of agi !cultural et onoinuts 11. et teteived RltaO,h fin odor uvtLuu coneerinntt its ton dente 00010 e, 11 out Itteoint, Japan. (WI mien•, the Br Ite.h Enipite. Den nun 11, and oonie South American te publtcs Although Russia Is the one nation to wind! OM novel nun nt doe, not aucotd anon] I etogint nin, it is neve!' theles4 the one It luLh , mmd lute, ested in the coi espontlente tnurs, The Imbue, of South Amentit mite the leuNt concerned with these COM 4CN. Prof Fled P. Weave], bead of the department of ng multi:: al eLonoin eo, lICIICVes thllt the pi went pros pet ity in Itu.,ui is doe ton well de veloped •reline of economic neteiisity, while the ci sit in Latin American
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