• • • . . ' ,e,ip.tiroC." - si i • COMPLETE CAMPUS • . .ir r it -' " ":" COVERAGE ill 2. 1 .1 1 rtm totatti •.(...r.-:-'4„_.y.. - .....,,,855•-. VOL. 27, No. 52 Council Designates ‘/ May 2 as Date for `Move-up' Ekercises Sanctions Changes in Mode of Training Cheerleaders WALTER APPOINTED HEAD ON PROGRAM COMMITTEE Arranges Traditional Ceremony At Holmes Field—Honor Societies Will Tap May 2 has been set as the date for Move-up Day exercises, according to the decision of Student Council Tues day night...when the group also sanc tioned maintenance of six men on the upnerelass cheerleading staff. David C. McLaughlin '3l, president of the council, appointed David H. Wallet '3l to head the committee on Movc-up Day arrangements Charles F. Bode '3l, Edwin 0. Harvey '3l, Paul R Polock '3l, and Charles H Schissler '3l will aid Walter on the group Outlining the Buy's program, Wal ter said that the celebration would be held on Holmes field W11C1.2 it took place last year with the traditional freshman-sophomore tug of wai and class move-up ceremonies President Ralph D. Hetzel is scheduled to speak at the celebration as well as the pres ident, v.ho retire from then offices on this date. Suciefies Will Tap Panel Nous and Skull and Bones, honor socmties, will tap candidates during the ceremonies which will be followed by a Move-up Day dance in the Armory oith too orchestias pro viding the music, Walter said Rejecting the suggestion of Charles S limpet jr. ',Di head cheerleader, that in the future the Incumbent of his position be chosen by student-wide vote, the caused approved his plan of holding an active group of three junior and thtee senior cheerleaders on the staff for each year. Calls Sophomores Included in the, points sanctioned by the group was the calling of soph omoies at this time to undergo a taming for bCr2I al weeks, at the end of which these men will be selected as the Junior stall for next year by n special committee. This staff will continue in active work through their senior 300 i with the head cheerlead er being chosen by a coninuttee com posed of the active head cheoleader, the dean of the School of Physical Education, the graduate manager of athletics, the football coach, and the athletic association president, as is done ut prevent. Harper yesteiduy issued a call for sophomores to iepoit for the peliod of training which with precede the selection of the thiec Junior assis tants for next year. Next fall a call for candidates will be issued 'to the class of 1934 This group will woik (Coatlaud on tomtit page) PATTEE WILL GIVE SERIES OF TALKS 11111!!!!=111 To Offer Flrst of Lectures Monday Afternoon Dr. Fred Lewis Patter will tetinn to Lk: Penn State campus Monday to begin his second annual series of lec tures The talks, evteifding ftom Monday to Friday, will have as a gen mai topic "The Literature of Today," and will be delivered et 4.15 o'clock each afternoon in the Little Theatre, Old Main. After serving for thirty-four years as head of the English department here, Dr Pattie left the College two years ago for a part-tune position as special lecturer at Rollins college, Winter Haven, Fla. While serving in this capacity, he has continued on the College faculty as emeritus profes sor of American literature. Dr. Pat- tee composed the words to the Alma Mater while a professor bete. As the first topic for his series of Natures, Dr Patten has chosen "Phases of the Novel: Dresser" This talk will be followed by "The News paper Column as a New Literary Evolution," while on the following afternoon the professor emeritus is ill discus, "The Nobel Lem is" His next subject will be, "The Poetry of the Future," and he has chosen for his DIRECTS- Orchestra Tomght at FralerntO Ball RILEY '32 ELECTED `COLLEGIAN' EDITOR Board Relents Rehm Business Manager as Miss Wright Gains Women's Post Hugh R. Riley Jr '22 was elected editor of the COLLEGIAN for next year at a meeting. of the senior board held Wednesday night Wendell C Rehm '32 tins chosen business manager Msinoging edam fm next yeas is ill be Hugo K. Fleas '32, chile Edward W. White '32 Is to serve as assistant editor. Theodore A Serrill '32 was named sports editor. and William H 'lrvine '32 and W Stewart Townsend '32_were selected to share the news editors' tesponslbilities fos the 1931- 32 total. Named Worame4 Editor The circulation manager's plate was awarded to Samuel Sinclair '32, while Lin Y Bib '32 and Edward S Sparing '32 became local advertv - iing and national advertising managers re spectively Collin E Fink '32 and Jena C. MclCnan 'B2 wale named as sistant circulation and advertising manages. Women'4 editor of the 1.4.11-.12 staff will he Miss Maly 31 Wright '32 Miss Margaret E TsLhan '32 and Miss H. Louise Maiquaidt '32 score selected Nyomen'i managing and wool en's noses °dams iopectively JUNIORS AWAIT ARRIVAL OF NEW CLASS BLAZERS Standard Blue Spark, Coal Will Make Penn State's standaid Junmi Wanr will make its first appearance on the campus this veal in Mn,, when the jackets now being mdmed will ni rive here, Louis H Canine '.12, than elan of the Warm cominittee an nounced yesterday. A blue spout coat, trimmed in AS bite and with a lion's head embioulmed on the pocket, the hlaaer suns ap moved two mocks ago by Student Council as the stand lid costume fin Junior, hereaftei Class nummals may be haul on the coat if &sued, the committee head said. Meastnernents and (minis one knng taken this week at Stank El otheik and Hornet's store tioni 10 o'clock in the morning until 5 o'clock no the afternoon each day TO 'MEET wrni REGISTRARS Registrar Vllham S Hoffman will attend a meeting of the Ameyean Collegiate Regit.tiais' association at Buffalo, N Y. nest week. Mr Hoff man is editor of the oiganivation's bulletin. 3 Judges Will Choose Winning Manuscripts Thtee judges have been selected to chaos-, prize sinning manu scripts in the Noma Shelties In action contest aloch closes at 0 o'- clock tonight. Cuttemms of 200 woad length will be ICVICWOIi by Riot'lham L Werner of 'the English litem tune department, Clemge W. Sulli van, theatie manages, and Roy E. Morgan '.31, managing edam of the TAL HENRY'S BAND OFFERS MUSIC AT FRATERNITY BALL Committee Will Require Ticket, Athletic Card—Establish Information Booth ORCHESTRA TO APPEAR HERE FOR FIRST TIME Decorations Include Draperies From Balcony, Revolving Lighting Effects Dancing to the muste of Tal Henn, and his North Caiolooans, hundreds of Greeks and then Interfraternity Ball doll, sill finite under a not uork of blue and ',into stieamers in Recreation ball from 9 to 2 o'clock tonight Unit, the !cadetship of the "Per sonality Prince," as Tel Henry is known in Jan centers, the recording orche,ti a completed an all-winter booking in Dallas, Texas, before turn ing East to make its first appearance un the Penn State campus At 130 o'clock each night, those programs were broadcast seer lath station WTAA Must Slam .1 A Cards In keeping with the decoration scheme, six fraternity booths will Itne either side of the orebestea stand and the entrance-nay These boxes will be walled in by square columns set oIT with blue and white curtains and adorned with goldenrod material. Additional booths of latter work and small columns will be stationed under the balcony facing festooned atch yS. Shouera of rue «dl plan on the dancing couples when spotlights are focused on a involving etvstal ball in the centet of the hall The balcony will be (hoped in ships of white, blue, and gold cambric curtains while lat tice sunk, tummed with beach-splays, nill round out the plan "No one will be admitted to the dance unless his athletic card and ticket checks yeah the list of names submitted by fraternity presidents," Steeling E. Blown '3l, Ball chairman, stated yestewlay Favors, consisting of black leather ca., uith writing pads enclosed, yedl be handed out at the (loot RABBI WILL SPEAK • IN CHAPEL SUNDAY Morns S lot7dron To Giro Address Retaining to State College atter a year'b absence, Rabbi Morns S !,Lazinon or the Baltimore Hebrew conglegation, Baltimore, , svdl gddiess elmpel-goers In Schwab midi ' tertian at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Rabbi Laval on has appeared here on several pro ions occasions, &heel ing his last tall: here in 1321 Last yeah, his annual visit was cancelled because or a festival celebration has church Ordained in Juir+, 1914, the speal er served in Wheeling, W Va , for flue year, after *lnch he filled his present positron in Baltimore. Dur ing the war he left his congregation to aid the Jewish Welfare board. Later, in the capacity of chaplain in the regular army, he ...cooed until ,December. 1918 At the present tone Rabbi Lrintron holds a major's commission in the Officers' Reser, coins When ceremonies lot the unknown solthei were held in Ailington ceme tery, Rabbi Laraion was one of th•: four chaplains to offit.inte during the .ravice, Ile acted as a repre,ent. JUN.° of the Jets i4h peopl , for the oc casion. I'ROF. GREEN GIVES ADDRESS TO AMERICAN G \ RDEN CLUB Prof George R Green of the School of Education was the speaher at a meeting of the Northeastern section of the Garden club of America hold in New Toils city Monday afternoon, The wbrect of Professor Green's lecture, which was dclisered before 283 Garden club representatives from ,the northeastern part of the United States, was ""State Conservation ,Education Programs and Nature Camps in General" Ei nest Koch '2B, mAtauctor in Ger- man, WIN 11, aided the Penfield sehohu•vhip amounting to $l,OOO green annually , by New York university to STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1931 WILL Complete Annual Artists Course Montla) OPERATIC ARTIST TO SING MONDAY Richard Crooks Will Conclude Annual Concert Series In Auditorium Presenting the last pi °grain in this year's Artists' Court' series, Richard Cooks, tenor and operatic concert star, will sing in Schwab auditorium at S 15 o'clock Monday night Afi Crooks will begin the concert south three aims from Handel's opmas, "Parthenon...," "Flondante," and "At alanta" and will continue with Bruhn.' compositions, "Standchen," "Feldeimamkeit," and "Sehnsucht " "Freundiche Vision" and "Sehnsucht " by Strauss will complete the second division of the program In the thud section, Willaid Sekt berg, accompanist for the tenoi, will play a group of piano selections. "Sarabande" by Rameau-Godowsky, "Nocturne" by Parnigien. "ClaiP de Lune," a wok of Debussy, and the fist movement from Crimes "Sona ta" so dl be presented by the pianist Began Career In 1922 The tenor mill continue with an aim from "May Night," a moduction of Rimbky-Koisakov's, "Le Rove" from Massenet's "Manon," and "Ques ta o quclli" of Vodes "Rigolotto" 'The piogiam mill be concluded with the singing of three more modern selections Mr Ciooks will gm "Alt, Moon of My Delight" from Lehniann'b "In a Peisian Caiden," Del Riego's "Grccn Hills of lieland," and Aloyit'b "Song of Songs" Beginning Its tercel vi 1922 when he was engaged as soloist with the Nice You k Symphony orchesti a, Mi Crooks scent on fineign conceit tours in 1925 and again in 1027 At that time Jr made his onmatie'debut as Cavaradossi in Veldt's "Tosco" at the Fiambuig Oricia house SCHOOL JOURNALS SEND GROUP HERE Pittsburgh, Johnston ii. Philadelphia Editor., To SpeA M, 5',,,, ConclitNe Tomorro. wentv fai oho mho., s and members of alt.:alai and business staffs of high school nmvspapms cull attend the central conference of the Pennsylvania School Press associa tion so loch m ill be held here tomm roe. Under the auspices of Alpha Beta Sigma and Alpha Thnta Epsilon, men's and monren'3 Jour nahstre fret °maps, the rep, e.entahves nn di Meet M LI, second floor lounge of Old Main ,at 11 o'clock They writ hear talks , by Fond F Shedd, editor-rn-chief of the Phrlarlelphm Everunq Bull, tur. Walter W. Krebs, publisher of the Johnstown TI 'bum., Breton R Gard ner, publisher of the Montrose In dependent, Dean Charles W Stud dart, of the School of Tabtnal Alto, l‘lp , r Gertrude L Turner, race-pled-- dent of. the assocartarn. and Charles A Scharr& '3l, presulant of Alpha Beta Sigma Durarg a luncheon talks will be given by Gus. .Ikl Steinmetz, editor Of the Harrisburg Ti Irgi aph, Duke Par ry, punnotten manager for a New York advertising carporatron, and Neil 11. Samisen, managrng editor of the Pittsburgh Pr,ks. WILL ADDRESS PROFESSORS Fred Folio Shedd, uchtor of the PhilaOlphin Bulletin and lecturer an the deem tment of Journalism, will address the Ame,ion .moLottion of University Profegiors in the second Boot. lounge of Old Main at 7 g !o'clock Mondry night. The talk 'cal Totirgiatt. 6 DRAMATIC CLUBS BEGIN COMPETITION FOR TITLE TONIGHT , College Groups Will Present Short Plays on Schwab Auditorium Stage DR. WALTER H. STAINTON TO JUDGE PERFORMANCES Outstanding Actor From Each Society Cast in Special Sketch Tomorrow Actors and do actors front six col leges will pit then skill tonight and tomorrow night as the Pennsylvania Intetcollegiate Dramatic association holds its production contest on the stare of Schuab auditorium With on-.-act plays by Bucknell, Thiel, and Franklin and Marshall giv en in that order, tonight's bill WIII open at 7 o'clock Bucknell's combin ed dramatic societies, Frill and Moan—Cap and Dagger, sodl seek the chammonship with Chris H. Kam. mire's "Jams " The dramatic dub from Thiel hill present "J.= and Minuet" be Ruth Gimloff, ulnle Franklin and Mar shall', Green Room club pins hopes upon the production of "A Man of Sentiment" adapted fican Sheridan', "A School for Scandal" by Darrell Larsen, do odor of the group Enacts Tolle Role AU plays will be sated by a single mita. judge, Dr Walter 11 Stamton of the public speaking department of Cornell university The decision will be risen after the last of the pre sentations tornorrom, night At 8.15 o'clock tomorrow night. Drexel's Rouge and Robe .oeiety will open the second set of Duce plays with "The Genre of Chess" by Ken neth S Goodman "Mlles" by Susan Glaspel will be Glove Cit‘'s Crimson Mask try for sietory while the Penn State Players arc to end the contest, enacting "Prayer, for Passell" by Dennis 011arron. While Dr. Stainton is considering the final decision, a selected cast eon, pos.sd of one octet from each society's comp:Allots will bring to the stage "The Dear Deported" bs Stanley Houghton Myrtle 11. Webb '32 still teptesont the Players utth the grour, `FROTH' GAINS CITATION AT NATIONAL CONCLAVE Wins Tolle or Boot Monaged Comte In Cooled Stales Colleges ott was ,twat fled the title 01 the managed College Comic in the United States at a t ecent national cons ention of college Comic maga tilles at the Calvet sitv of l 4 iseonsin Ralph C Wenrich inrculatag manager, aas the nofh delegate to this convention and al- u represented the Eastern College Comics associa tion of a hich he is president As a maim d fat sunning this contest, Moth r crewed 0 fa awed picture dram n by Russell Patterson, a com mercial artist Other college 1.01111(.4 receiving re nal (Is n vie the Columbia /este/ , tot its canton nils, and the Noll e Dunne Jo4alu ton its not won k F/ Oh re cently won second puce In One East ern College Connie icieociation chill- Petition. WALKER WILL GIVE SENIOR ENGINEERS' LECTURE Tomy Pi of Elton ft Walkei of the W- I aulic and sanitary entpneei log &a rmament will &hem the senior en gineers' talk this afternoon in the Chemistry amphitheatre Ihs nubyect is to be "An Engmeei's Vacation," hosed upon a trip taken last spcog tin ough the West and South. Tins lecture on poncr plant de ‘elopments and othei englnc,ring features of the trip will be the last ,of the regularly scheduled talks. If ' fi nny fuither addresses uro aminged Ifot semms, special announcement eon be nude coneerning. them. WILL ATTEND CONFERENCES Pi of Chesleigh A. Bonine, head of the geology departnnnt, will attend meeting, of the Natural Gas ad vigory bowl at Pittsburgh next IllituNday and the Petroleum Ad s isory Wald at Biudford on May first. 'V TO HOLD C \IHIS RETREAT A Joint cabin retinal for Freshman Y" men and woolen will be held at Elections Changed To April 28, 29, 30; Nominees Revealed McLaughlin Appoints '3l Committee Heads John P Bells '3l head the committee on caps and gossns for this year's this, according to ap pointments announced vestei day by David C McLaughlin '3l, senan class president Invitations for comment-mient exeicises null be arranged by a committee under the chairmanship of Thomas S Gone '3l, elide se lection and distribution of the Lion suits will be under the dnection of Eail J. Lindenmuth '3l, the class president revealed In designating Daoid II Waltei '3l as Move-up day chairman, Mc- Laughlin said that the setting of May 2 as the date fm placing new class offitins cull cut done the pc mil of electioneering since elec tions must be over by that date WOMEN STUDENTS TO INSTALL HEADS New Officers Will Assume Posts At Mass Meeting in Schwab Auditorium on Monday Newly elected officer: of the W S GA. YWCA, and WAA null be installed and W A A aunt ds present "d at a mass mooting of all monies students in Schaal, auditorium at 6 30 o'clock Monday eight As rettrlng presrdcnt of the WS. C A , Helen Buchwalter 511 uttll in stall hm successor, Eltzabeth C 801 l 'B2, while F Rontavne Chapman '3l passes on th^ mead•'ncv of W A A to Marie E McMahon '32 Elmalteth Everett 'l2, who was le-elected head of the YWCA, will Install the other office, s of that orgatmatlon ntscussota the en al of YiN - Ck eorgamration, :112ss Et et ott wll -na ge,t plans fon the project and al, Hall sneak on the proposal of has Ina Y.W C A secretors to help o tin the nmk of the asNoclatlon A ;dym cup, the highest pen sonal honor offered by IV 4A , ill be afforded to ,Miss Chapman, Al ho 1,111 then present the othei athl-tie hon or., The Intl animal hastgtball Cu,, goes - to MeAlbstet hall, ',mile, of the uri, amoral I,,Letliall tom nev for this seavon, solute Anne E McGuire It and Muriel E Bourn. '22 will be pi e,ented with "S" snnater Ang-ds of full nomade urn go to Myrtle \I 11un,3 , "11, Mildred .1 Wog, '3l Faye 13 Cooper '22, and Mane E Marlahon '32 Clue. will be liven Eltz.- abeth C 1::11 'B2, 1111,1 a V hitting 112., r ,„ „the IV c„,„,„„„„ Anne D'Ohel lihrabeth E‘trett Grace II Hahn 't2. b Ithia n E Rta ti Katti , en 31 Meek ',2, 13 Missimei "32, I . itibella b Jluu '.3.2, and Edith W Oi ton SO,/'llllllOll, ....11111111g chi.. Ill.llllClllll ale Ni. c W Millington, Helen A. Howu, .inil Minion P. flout,ll DRUIDS CONCLUDE PLANS FOR NATIONAL CONCLAVE Sophomore Sm.let3 Will Conclude Entertainment With Dante All orange-nn int, for the !Lama] comention of Diuids, sophonima so ciety, nblob icdl culminate in the an nual Druids-Friars all-college dance in the Armory Satuiday bane be_n completed, aeconding to John R Napo leon '3l, picsalent of the local chap tot. Following a banquet at the Lambda Chi 4lpha house Filthy night. the visiting d legates aill attend the Dichinn on br,cball game Satinday after noon They will conclude then 1031 meeting with tine yearly dance that night. Delegatas are espected Isom the Univosity of Alabama, linivelsitY of Delawari, Ruchnell university, Wirthington and Jelfeicon college, Univelyity of Pittsburgh, Cornea . , Institute of Technology, and Fianklin and Maishall college Di Joseph P Namur. College physieum and dueaot of health .et owe, hits been appended is a member of the Lonnnal,e on elnueal que.tloni in the Health Son eke seam of the ESTABLISHED 1904 PRICE 5 CENTS Campaigns Will Open Monday Morning, Rules Decree CI OOKSTON, MYERS SEEK 1932 PRESIDENTIAL POST Bauder, Conn Compete for 1933 Belm—Anderson, Balthaser Oppose in 1934 Group Cl.ns and Student Council elections have been move I back one week to eritenil It urn 1 o'clock April 28 until 12 o'clock April :IS henries don. Oct for Mac 2, interferes suth the dates for trolling under the old plan With nominations foi the positions closed at 12 o'clock Tuesday, cam paigning will begin Monday morning instead of Thursday as original's scheduled I McLain Crookston and Harold A Al,s et a newt ed the commo tion fin the coming senior china pres,lont stink, Heiman C Reber and Gecogn H Young new named for secmtaiy A tien,uier will be sel ected in the coming note (tom Erwin I' Adams and Chalks II Hammond Fm nte,dent of the connne Junior clay:, Harty A Bauder and I-sqe D Conn hate been nominated ninth 11,r pert E I ontrnetker elated for tit ,eeletnt ial pout and Giant Fleck and Wltham S Looker named for the tret,uret', office I=l Nominations fin nrasident of the pia, of uric Call W. Anderson and Bar II Balthasar A 9cerct am will he tho,^n Oom John F. Bechtold and lames V Ralston mlnle , William J. Bailin, and Jamine Parker name named for titnsurel of mat yarn's sophointa e clang. Three 1012 teptesentatises to On Studtnt Conned, repmsenting the School of ikgiricoltute. mill be chosen him Tideland it A, thur. George K Davis, Find P Jeffrey, Horace It. Josephson, and 11SIlmm M Palmm, S-iniots in Chemistry and Physics named fm tl, tee position•, m that school mete Robert P Geroge D llodesson. F Merton Sass holt, and Evl EHanel In the comm.: cote 4 10)2 repteuent etnen from the School of Eng,i—,r ing will be selected I) urn Robert C. Buileigh Mules G Lein, Harold T. Mai tin, Flaneri .1 Stegner, Edgar C Wicker.hain, Ham. K Worthington. 1 , Young, end Going" %Anil I The s une noinber of fourth year (Continued on scion) page.) 0 - `ENGINEER' SELECTS ADAMS '32 EDITOR I=l Manager Post as: IS Juniors Etc. in P. Adam, ' and Edgar t - W,kel,ll.lni '42 1,1 a elected edam and businey, managet lesnectitely or the Penn State Eng in, Cot nest year at a meeting or the pi esent stmt on Wednesday night A 'cocotte edam ic lot next cm uill It Alfi ed II Eunice '32 and John II Holm p '32 cc th Stephen Dee '32 Engmeem ng Eyteniuon editor and Schoole "I_ 2 , campus editor, E Batley 'l2 and Harold E. Mai tin '32 as alumni and exchange echtm s eopeolt, ely. William II Laudenslager 'O2 scan chosen cc iculation manager, while tot ed Dal hngton '32 and Herb. t E. Opp& %L.?»et c selected to fill the local and lot rigs ad, ertoang prm. loam hucaness manage, lot nest 3. mu 0111 be R. Jack Mac - am 'l2 and Am cood Echles She toneu It elected Jot editor. are 11 them W Campbell 'O2 and Gouge B Suplee '32 1011 ❑I(II SCHOOL MUSICIANS 'lO cm . STE IN EVENTS HEM Nei 100 ooh 'thou] students wdl pm Impute in the musical event; com petition of the Psminsy Mona Forenw longue in SCiM ab auchtm num ue‘t. Saturday :Mal noon. Reprenenting ,drools in Bhuq Candi] in, Cent tc, Cleat field, Hunting don, Snyder, 1111 d Union coun ties, the pal ticipants hone been select ed in local contents They mill be judged by faculty and 'Ancients of the
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