"FOR THE GLORY OF OLD STATE^ VOL. 27, No. 20 HUSTON SEES NEED FOR COMMITT EE . ON ACADEMIC AWARD Sophomore Class Nominates 30 Scholarship Candidates at Meeting Thursday 1932 ]'RESIDENT DECRIES UNREPRESENTATIVE VOTE Juniors Will Name 25 Aspirants To White, Carnegie Honors • In Assembly Tonight Urging that a student committee scoplant class nominations for schol arships, Earl A. Huston, president of the sophomore class, expressed dts appioval of the scanty attendance at an assembly to name underclass. aca demic candidates Thursday night. Stiiii.ising the lack of representa trio s sting at the meeting, Huston declared: "The fact that only 113 students, one-ninth of the tonal sophomore en !aliment, assembled to select nomi nees for scholarship awards is proof that collect selection is unlikely un der the present system." Juniors To Make Selections "It is my belief that a student com mittee walking in conjunction with the faculty board could name the most accurate list of scholarship winners " Five nominees for John W. White :maids and twenty-five candidates for Louise Carnegie scholarships were • elected at the meeting of the class of 1912 Sophomm es nominated for the John W. White scholarship are Pad ton I Baldinger, Myrtle H Bingo man, Carolyn E Jones, Charlotte L. Summers, and John A. Wood. Class candidates for the Louise Carnegie scholarships include Robert A Abramson, Arthur R Anwyll Jr., Frank G Benford, Ruth Crowthers, L Russell Cook, Abraham Frankel, Albert H Hobbs, and Marion P. Howell. 'cots, James B. Coyne, Elizabeth rif Kalb, Shuman H. Moore, Carlton R. Farce, Fred A Pachter, Cad 0 Person, Anna E. Preston, Manley Rockman, Joseph Rubin, Em ma E Rutledge, Karl H. Strohl, Lou ise M Suchneld, Mabel L. Thompson, Mildred P Travis, Donald B. Wilcox, and Mai tin A. Zionts complete the list of candidates for the Carnegie schol ai ship. Nominations for similar awards will be made at a meeting of the ,Jun ior class in the Chemistry amphithe lei at 6:30 o'clock tonight. GERMAN DEBATERS USE INTERPRETER Ernest Knelt To Aid Foreign Forsenic College iDecember 13 TO assist the German debaters, Mr llerbett Koch, of the German depart ment, will serve as interpreter at the Penn State feature contest with the Continental team, in Schwab auditor -nun December 13 Hans Juergen Graf Blumenthal and Herbert Schnumann, who are repre senting the National Union of Stu dent, of Germany, have requested an interpretei to clarify intricacies of the English language which may arise when they meet Orville A Hitchcock '.ll and Harry W. Lightstone '3l, the Penn State representative,. With the foreign team supporting the affirmative of the question, "Re- Tina the Present Policy of Militaty Preparedness be Abandoned,' the contest will be conducted on the Os egos plan with twenty-minute speeches and a single rebuttal for cacti side. Count Blumenthal attended school at. Pot,lam and at Mecklenburg and later studied law at the University of Munich and at Konigsberg. The count his been active in student affairs and 14 a member of the Deutsche Student lionolary German college fru tei nity. Het bei t Schaumann attended school at Instirburg and is at present study ing philosophy at the University o tin As a member• of the Inter national Debating team he won sec ond pttze in a contest held several yeas ago Ell=l Prof. Edwmd L. Keller, Mr. Willis J Jennings of the engineering exten sion deportment, and Pint. Harney W. Stover of the department of eco nomic", spoke at a meeting or the Nanticoke Manufacturers' Associa tion nt Nanticoke on a proposed "Buy at Home" campaign retently. I 4 "g-, /..,,,- , 11 run #statr ,„. ."% ,:( ,- ,rii„, Diedrich Predicts Fraternity Support of Recreation Plan I. F. C. President Forsees Willingness To Delay Evening Meal Until 6 O'clock for 2-Hour Activity in Sports "That two-horn iccieation period support of the great majority of lintel Paternity Council president, confident] The council executive cited the be added equipment which would accrue proposed plan as one of the reasons for between the various groups in which on, each yeai, was adjudged by him as a s , between the chatters at Penn State "If the proposal goes through I'm sure every house will be willing to set the evening meal back until 6 o'clock," declared Diedrich. "It only means half an hour's delay Then, too, the boys will be able to eat that much more." Benefit Non-fratermly Men The non-fraternity men ttoultl reap the benefits just as fully in the LF.O head's opinion He pointed to the projected expansion of the Intro mum' sports program, uhich stould be facilitated by the recreation period, to support his assertion "Of course we musn't forget that both fraternity and non-fraternity men will welcome an adequate and convenient time to better their physi cal condition in enjoyable competi tion," he continued, emphasizing each point Kith an admonitory wave of his pencil. "The prospect of eating a warmed-over meal after a strenuous worßout isn't very inviting, as I din co‘ered the first day I went out for football. That's what deters a good number of men from getting in some exercise now wfth classes running un til 5 o'clock " Changing the classes sehedu , cd for the 4 o'clock afternoon hour Diedrich (Continued on second page.) LEWIS SEEKS 1934 CLIQUE RESTRICTION Will Petition Student Council To Ban Political Groups In First Semester A proposal to make the formation of freshman cliques during the first semester a Tribunal offense will be presented by Alfred E Lev.is,‘Juinoi class president, at the,next meeting of Student Council "Organization of first year men in to political groups is entirely unnec essary, if not harmful," declared Lew is in his capacity as freshman class advisor, " and immediate steps should be taken to , abolish such practices." In consoling the political activity of the lowerchissmen, Lewis pointed out that although no class election will take place until the second se mester, freshmen have been busy drawing up slates and making cam paign plans since the opening of school Organization Inescusable "The office of fieshman class presi dent is a relatively unimportant one," he said, "and that so much time and effort is being expended on such an insignificant election, to be deplored Especially is this ti ue in view of the fact that only n few will receive any benefit thereby." "While the formation of cliques among uppeiclusQmen can be justified because of the necessity of distribut ing committee appointments," con tends the pram class president, "there are not enough freshman ap pointments to make organization ex cusable." LOW., believes that the most effec tive means of discouraging this un warranted political activity is to make participation a Tribunal offence. With thin. idea in view he w ill bring such a proposal before Student Council. Ile also is of the opinion that uppeicla.- men instigating fieshmen cliques should be reprimanded. Junior Prom 'lead Names Committee Wdhum W Panes, chairman of the Junior Piom commettee, has named the following group to assist in completing ariangements for the all-College function which will be held May 8• Mury L. Haller, Florence P•, Sued don, Too nsend C. Anderson, Jack C. Bacon, Stanley IL Campbell, James F. Cochran, John M Crook ston, Paul W. Henderson, John C Holbert, Walter A. Heeler, Arthur H. Masters Je , IV!lhant R PIOS4OI, William A. Tomb, Richind F. Tyrrell Harry A. Voelker, Donald J. Young, Albert J. =mg.. STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1930 I beginning at 4 &dock will win VI linty men," Frank. Diedtich '3l, Into , y medieted yesterday. nefits of a more convenient tone am to intesfraternity athletics uncles th r Greek support Athletic competitia me than one thousand men pediment .trong. season fos the harmony existm! Y.M,C.A. TO HOLD CONFERENCE HERE Dr. Curry Will Open Meeting Of Delegates from 20 Colleges Dec. 5 Opening a three-day conference with a public mass meeting in Schwab itudrtorium next Friday night, the Y.tll CA. and Y.W CA. so ill present Dr A. Bruce Cursv. professor at the Union Theological Seminary in New York city, to an audience including delegates from 20 colleges in Penn. sylvania, Maryland, and West Vir ginia. Doctor Curly is described by the Chi /slum Cenini y as "probably thu most successful interpreter of the Bi ble appearing at student conferences in tins country" Follo,ing the mass meeting next Fuday night, all-day conferences will take place in 405 Old Main next Sat. urday and Sunday during which the .peaker will discuss "Student Life Today" and "The Way of Jesus " Al though fees are being charged lepre sentatives from other colleges, I' C A, offends have announced that the meetings will be free to Penn State students. Colleges Imlted Among the colleges to which invi tation, have been extended to send delegates ale University of Pitts huigh, Dickinson college, Salem col lege, Salem, 'West Virginia, Wavnes g college, Bloomsburg State Teachers college, Carnegie Institut; of Technology, and Washington and JetTci eon college. Uisinus college, Geneva college, Dickinson seminary, Gettysburg col lege, Glenville Normal college, Glen ville; West Vuginiu, Wilson college, Juniata college, Pennsylvania college for women, and Grove City college also mewed invitations DEAN WARNOCK TO TALK AT FRATERNITY PARLEY J. Italtdrd utlt '3l Woll Itepre,ent Local Chaptetn at Meeting Dean of Men Arthur R. Warnock will address the annual Intel fade, nay Conference on the "Chapter Voatation Officer from the College tor's Viewpoint." at the Pennsylvania Hotel in New Voile city Flidity J Richelcl South '3l will be present at the mallet rag us the representative of the local Interhaternity Council. Following the conference, Dean Warnock will address the Eastern As sociation of Deans of Men at the Washington Squaw division of New Yollc University Saturday. Expluna tion of the "Plan for the Use of Old Main" will be his topic. KELLER TALKS TO FOREMEN Prof. J. Onus Keller of the Engi neering Evtenmon department ad dressed the foremen of the United States Aluminum company on "Em ployee Attitudes" at New Kensington Tuesday. _ _ . PI DELTA E?SILON SPONSORS SCHOOL JOURNAL CONTEST 1 Honorary Fraterni To Conduct Newspaper Co petition In eenn,yhania 375 STATE PUBLICATIONS INVITED AS PARTICIPANTS Society Will Award Citations for Outstanding High School Magazine Editors Pi Delta Epsilon, honorary journal istic fraternity, v ill sponsor the fourth state-wide high school journal istic contest here dos year. Three hundred seventy-five secondary schools from all parts of Pennsylvania have been invited to enter the competi tion Cooperating m ith the engineering extension department, Pi Delta Epsi lon has sent letters of imitation to all high schools eligible to participate Although no acceptances have been received, the sponsors of the compe tition expect a large number of en tries due to the interest that ,a= shown in the three femme contests The State journalistic contest was inaugurated at Penn State in 1027 and continued for two years, in 1028 and 1829 Last year, due to the hold ing of the national convention of Pi Delta Epsilon here, the contest sins abandoned. Editors To Reich e An a rds Thee cups will be accorded to the winners of the contest, which is di vided into magazine and newspaper competition, A cup will be given to the best entry in each division with the third cup, a progress award to be given to the high school publication which shows the greatest imploce ment since the inceptior of the con tests This prize will be an incentive for the smaller schools to enter the competition. Citations will bu awarded to the editors of the newipapei and Dingo zinc receiving first prizes as well as the publication winning the progress award The rules for the contest are practically the same as those govern ing the three previous competitions. Each school entered in the contest will submit to the Judges a copy of every issue published this year They will be graded and the winner will be selected on the basis of these rat ings Registration in the contest closes January .11 and the cups will be av aided the outstariling publica tions at their respective high school commencements in June A committee composed of Prof Merritt M Haws, of the English composition department, Win C Mc- Elva,^ '3l, and John W lanikeN '3l IS at ranging the plans fat the Joinnali, tie conte•.t Prof ' , tanklin C. Bau m.. Prof William F. Gibbons, Piot Herbert 151 HolTord of the Journa lism department, William IC UlmJell '3l am' William C MeElvain '3l will act as judges of the newspapeiv Judges of the inagarino 'ection pall be Prof Merritt M Hums and Pill' Theodore .1. Gates of the English composltion department, Et* E MG, gun 'Bl, Elvadnie R. Noderer '3l, and Harry J Poorbaugh '31.. O'NEILL TO HEAD ANNUAL 1 Priam) in Elections. ltule4 _PENN STATE CLUB DANCE Gmel wag VH41111011% Orgaiwation Names Louth, Dormer,The president Or the ,01111 in , Pin. ' hellena assoctation will 112 Belk, 111101.11 t inn Comnultce from rein esentatives or nat‘ood ,g,oups in older or Elicit fiatennitt iation Blatt., in Edward Ft O'Neill '3l his been I onns tallce Noah theat cPenn onstitution adopt,'accep byt pointed chairninn of in committee the gimp last week. niche anrangements for a Penn State', club donee which will he hold in De- I .111.2 JOlllOl reptescntati it. Or the comber. The committen inc lud es tional fraternity next in founding lo Charles El !Antall '3l, Instil R Beck I the p 1e. ' 1. " ,, fctt"t "Y will nut i Edwurd Donne. '34, and Nail vice.presalent, automatically Intuit, E. Knecht '34 mg pi e.aclent m hei senior 3 can 'I he This committee mill meel following oflice4 of I...notary and Li eosin, 111 it the Thanksgiving holula3s to decade d h r e on fl e ll i e , n , l La b l v o l u l t n i s o r ‘a L l "‘ „, ° , 7 up " s ' eln i h ,' , l .,_ s on arrangements lon the ill-College function The date, orchestra, and tot mtms n. ' 1.1" " ' lnt.., the n ens! '" decorations will be chosen ant that, the lif-la ‘ v. "11/ be ln . 's .' lame. Ito by tine "YOLIIILIOII, iuul rcpoi is will A meinbeiship cunutattee composed ! he sent to the grand pie mica of tinn of Dowaid W. I,uchs '32 , Kenneth B fraternity and the National Panhel- Mallery '33, 1):,1(1 C. South '.14, and ionic Ce"rl"' e ‘l il""ln g the mfr: c- Tncob B. Weitz '3l, wins also appoint- lion of null, ed at a recent meeting or the club. The new constitution al, at ovules o that any girl seine II" In of,en h. i PRESIDENT HETZEL AnfENDS pledge to one fiaterniti shall not eligible to join at °that for one tale, CONFERENCE,AT WASHINGTON' dal vein Too advisms chosen from the Stole College Panhellenic. Assoc,- President Ralph 0. Hetdel returned attain with ono elented each can, will Sunday hum tht. roily-foul ih annual nerve fur a too-year meeting of the Msotialion of Lund Grant colleges and umveisates, which; ATTENDS 011,, GAS CONCLAVI: was held at Washington, D C Inwt week Mi. Kenneth B ti nes, ,•scorch President Ileteel has been a inem-1 worker for the geology and oil and her of the awfully° committee of this gas ',induction, attended the od mid mgamzation foi the past eight years.' gas conference fin the Westmn Som. He solved in this po,itlon at the lust ely of ElllollCety at the William Penn inectini of the Assts. mtam. hotel in Pittsburgh lust weeli. Cl:Argil it To Play Last Game for Lions R ql nIT ' F A = f , a ZOQfit.LA - CC/4 , 2D - Rally, 'Penn State Night' To Supplement Pitt Game Blue Band Will Broadcast Concert Over KDKA Tomorrow—Alumni Arrange Dance Heading the h•t of social event, selection, olTeieli bg membels of the which will make up the annual Glee clan wdl intersperse the pro- Thank4giving program fot the Pitt- gram Penn-State football classic, the Pitts- Ptes duet fieticl and Bob Higgins burgh Penn State dub will hold its i will send message, during the broad traditional rally and smoker in the east, sei ving the double role of gLeet-; Urban dining room on the veventeonthling the College alumni and friends in floor of the Will•am Penn hotel at ; all parts of the world, and Anaknig the, Sixth avenue and William Penn way occasion a 'both-ill rally preliminary ; tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Ito the annual 'folksy Day gridiron Pievilent Ralph I) Ileteel will c x..hattle tend annnersary greetings to alumni Opening with a medley of ( and friends of Penn State, V. bile Bob ' , one , . the Band will dedicate "Radio foothill conc h, an d his as :Meiners" to station KDKA, the old- ystant, will give ~ hint addrey,,, The Penn Stale Blue Band Win pre vent musical featuie, and will give College yells which will be led Chan ley S Muriel '3l, head chea leadei With an audience nation-wide ih ,cope, the Blue Band will pies, Ito annual "Penn State Night" me. KDKA in the William Penn studio, lion, 11 15 o'clock until midnight tomorrow night In it, seventh annual '1 .I.inh,g,ing broadcast, the College band will viand the three-quaiters of an how illoa , l before the microphone playing Penn Ftate song., football .ongs, um cant numhmy and mat thus, Individual PANHELLENIC BODY FORMS NEW CODE I=l S HAWLEY - TR CIeLE - cA I ado, Inoadeasto g station in Ante, lea William It Stine '33, ment he. of the (dee club and Viasity quar tet, v.nll sing a bat itone solo, nod the Blue Band', loess choir will give a selection A, the coo. ludmg•ocia I event en tl e holiday i dendat, alumni from the we+loin Pmt of till, 'late will held the annual Penn State dance on Thank, ria ing night it ith the VAI say Ten fur rushing the fin t Ina fur t h se , r , n d consecutive veal, the IMP will lie held th. ii lln nom of tau• belienley lintel firm II until I of loth Pl•r for the Pittshnigh Idly and Pitt-P. no State football pine hai,e not included the dial to log of special tutin Neil M. Fleming, glad e .te e manage, of athletic, en - nesse, the flat that the numbei going to tile gain(' could not ttartant the run ning of a ,neehtl LIMN Lehi coo State ( (Mega and Pitt,butgli on arcooot of the foul and a half days' Nat.atom SACKETT CANCELS 1931 TRIPS FOR ENGINEERS As the first step in !nisi ig Cho rushing coils, ionnintlee appointed by Intethatemity Council dtstalintel a questionnane to fraterin tt deli • • gates Thursday night to astettain I N " " e " 1 "'"""" t i 'l' w il l he made ehoptot opinion on inodilaation of the I. 501101 cot:1110.111g students thus co d e veal on .mtoiit of genet d indastrod ; Chapters V.CIO ahlUd tra deft e stmt, Dean Robert L Sachett,:nhether they welt able to to f host of Engineering, an - ; stand a t ovine! beta eon 111.1111“ Thatilsbalving and Chief was, if they Wwle 04 ' 4 ' S“ 1 " able : pieforted a tun week period begin the School of Engineoling decided mug the fast day of fieshinan h it the worn.o usually required o.is , of if they favored d e e , lag tic sea rot wal I anted IV view of the shah.' so„ In t wo woo l s , "'" oh uelu ' te Y' De "" S " d ' etto. , 'I hey were also aslstil to ',press pl.unu l then opinion .1.11 to the iltsnalalay of 11 "" 1 I'' In ""1"-eI, a ff ' e,t,v ''; gradual defelt moot or the till and to only this veal and ti los may he IV , with %mond SVllle,t( pledv,tng umal 0 4 .1. ion industi.al Loma- Circe year, hen, Lee, 11111.10VV, the (hail stated Results of the saiti;, Will he ion, Industrial Depress:on Cal,cs Dean 0 piled by the toile 10.,,t0n Lioninittee College Plans Free .on,i,ting S ehairinan, Nelson E. Bau/enlairgLe Pitt Game Returnsi'.ll (A 2, and Regi . oak! heaillon ':l2 for foal. dis- ILtrision at. tint ne.st Council meeting Students and I.oulty will be lid- nutted to the telegi aphit l elm its Anon ca Ts La , l , e lion the Pi I b.renn State game TitUr•elly upon pl ,entation of their Prof. Ito:' C. Joins, of Iho Llciver alhlrWc "1111, I only of YI iiine,ota, and Prof I 1,n6 :1 Rotor IN nom the 'I hanhsgiving t Boswoi lb of Cot in II tom ersa , spot, Day Lillie will be reten ed ni the on "roirsti w tre Non:matte t" at tie amino: aim beginning at 2 &cloth weekly Enginets ing loam o a, tie 'Chet sday, an Leith= to Neil 111. , theinisto simpletle ale la- t week. Fleming. gi ;ideate manager of The spea Ise s wine mends rs a a coin athletics. Tins nail be the lust time mittee l ato. asqing the nchoola of the that no admission has been charged COW try on n Cal node Foundation fox the play-by-play returns. I sumo/ of arthnettural education. ESTABLISHED 1904 PRICE 5 CENTS LIONS, READY FOR COMBAT, FACE PITT ELEVEN THURSDAY 11 Seniors Will Play Last Game In Annual Invasion of Panther Gridiron BLUE AND GOLD ENDS DECLARED INELIGIBLE Zorella, Edwards Rejoin Ndlany Forward Wall—DeCindes To Play Center With every iegulur lit fun action against a powerful and confident Pittsburgh eles en, Penn State's foot ball squad mill depart foi the Panther lair at 8.30 o'clock tonioriow tool nag to battle the Blue and Gold Thursday afteinoon, in the thirty-tbira gridiron encounter bete eon the livid schools IVher the Lions tale th 3 field in this traditional Thanksgiving Day cortest, seven of the probable Nn.t.iny starters mill line up fin then last game. Four mole Blue aril While manners mho are almost certain to be used in the encounter me also sen iors to be graduated in J 1.1112 Captain Diethich, nem h, Kaplan, lidmards, Shawley, and Zorolla are the iegulars who will take Ic is, of the gridiron, mink. Live7m, Miller, aid Batdorf ale the substitute players who will see sei lice on the Blue and White eleven for the last time Work Against l'ill Plats For the first tone m 9i:coral :cocks Coach Bob Higgins uJI have all of his varsity material in playing condi tion The retain of Edvaid, and So rella to the Nittany lineup ha', con siderably bolstered the fornaid wall Ed McMillen has been kept oat of recent practices because of a minor injury, but is evpected to be able to take his place at right tackle as Cal Shaw lev's rurning mate Ed BeCin des will probably gain the centet as signment, hosing a shade the better of Knee and Bauman Lack of heavy scrimmage sort /ma characterized Lion practice session, lately The coaches have empha azed a defense against Panther formations, and a third team has be m veil drill° I in Pitt plays Each afternoon after a long sigral dfill, this team, cc 11l each member designated as a paltica lar Blue and Gull playei, Is pitted against the Nittany vat sits' The headqualtern of the Pitt ath letic association cciil he the home of , Penn State's foo,bal , past% tomoriov and Thuisday 'lite Lions ccill an ive in Pittsburgh at 1 o'clock tomorrou and the Animal v call, fin a woi boat at the Pitt stadium in the afternoon The game pill start at 2 o'clock in stead of 2 30 as A. as ougmatip sched uled Pitt Scrub, lbsulate 'I rteran• the Lions, with the 1, etelan %m¢- men, Eds,ands awl hapl il, : gain (Continued on Ovid p ir,e) I. F. C. COMMENCES REVISION OF CODE Issues Questionnaire To Ascertain Chanter Opmon Courerniart 1911 111,11ing Period
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