.. ' -_ ill ''..:: . , i4: ... :' . COMPLETE CAMPUS - IN -rs:.ft< z . 1 4 h. - : ' - ::(Iii• , ? r,tlx Vll. COVERAGE II . .: .;,, '-- c-..';'-:'' , j: .c , ' • - & , 4P„ ! it ' VOL. 28, No. 14 FRESHMEN APPEAR IN WEIRD GARB AT INITATION TONIGHT All First Year Men Must Wear Paper Hats, Green Ties, Or Apache Dress GRID RALLY SCHEDULED AFTER PERFORMANCES Sophomores Will Criticize Acts From Bleacher Seats on First Floor of Hall All freshmen, gashed in paper sol dier hats and green ties, or m biz arre apache costume of dress, sweat er, and woman's hat, will assemble tonight at 7 o'clock. in Recreation hall to renew the old tradition of Stunt Night. The first year men are to sit on chairs in the center of the gymnasium while the sophomores will occupy temporary bleachers around the sides , of the first floor. - Failure to amen on tone or at all will be considered a Tribunal offense according. to Francis E Schill '32, chatiman of the Council committee on arrangements. To Hold Rally Immerhately folloo.mg the Stunt Night ides, a football laity mill take place, with music furnished by the Blue. Band. Esery freshman in male attire must be accompanied by a stocking less, dress- and sweater-clad imper sonation of a female. They will view ,the antics of their classmates from chairs in the center of the room, while the acts ale to be piesente4 on a stage similar to the ones used for orchestras Replaces Ilarpful System Alumni, faculty, seniors jun ior, who attend the ceremony will ,be assigned seats in the balcony, with special sections reserved for each After all the acts have been pre sented, Frank F. Monis '3l, master of ceremonies at the event, will givo a description of Stunt Nights of the past, and as a culmination of the mening, the freshmen me to be for mally and inducted as students of the College This nen sx.stsm of observing Stunt Night vas evolved by a committee of eight students and two faculty mem bers. The group nas appointed by Student Board to find a fitting sub stitute for the traditional event, which had always been accompanied by a large number of injuries to the members of both undeiclasses The program for the football pep meting afterwards 'includes short talks by Dean of the School of Phy sical Education Hugo Be7dek, Captain Judy Lasich, the president of the Al umni association, and several othor Prominent alumni ATLANTA PASTOR TO SPEAK SUNDAY Rev. Thurman Will Delnez Regular 1!!!SI 1312=111 "The Tragedy of Dull Mindedness," will be discussed by the Rev. Rosined Thurman, student pastor at Spelman and Morehouse Colleges, Atlanta, Ga., in n chapel address to alumni and students in Schwab auditorium at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Reverend Thurman, who was for three years a fellow on the National Council on Religion, is a graduate of Minchouse College and has taken ad lanced walk at Oberlin Theological Sominai;., Rochester Theological Sem inary and at Ilavetford College. Speaking at Penn State for the first tome, the lecturer has addressed numerous regional gatherings of col lege students. At the present time professor of Religion and Religious adviser at the Georgia college, he is also recognized us a poet On Sunday afternoon, Reverend That man will lead an open forum in the Penn State Chi itsian association lounge. The discussion which will start at 2.30 o'clock will be open to men and women students. Pitt's Backfield Threats Pittsburgh Scribe Predicts Easy Victory For Panthers `Pitt Weekly' Sports Editor Expects Sutherland' To Start Reserves Against Lions Spot tslgor, Although the Pitt first and second team men were badly battered in their game with Notre Dame at South Bend last week when the Pan thers suffered their first Ins, of the current season, they are confident of returning to winning ways when they meet Penn State at the latter team's field this Saturday. Jock Sutherland, coach of the Pitt I team, has defindelY decided to stmt his second Atttng men They hate given a good account 'of themselves whenever called upon to perform this season and ,scored foul of Pitt's fire touchdowns in the game with West ern Reserve which they started State has not won a game from the Panthers since 1919 when Bob Hig gins, present Lion coach and then an end, caught a. forward pass in the shadow of his own goal line and they tan the length of the field for a touchdown which upset the favored Panthers and enabled State to event- ually win, 19-0 Since that time, State has often come to Pitt with teams which were considered among the best in the East; but every year, the story has been the same Pitt, underdogs In 1920 and 1921, rose to the heights to hold State to scoreless ties State's temaining conquests of the Pitt stronghold since that period have al ways proved more or less futile -But if State's hopes for rengence have been low in the past, they prob ably aren't worth a share of bank stock today considering the =cold of the rival team for the present season State has lost to Waynesbmg and Dickinson, teams which were cumin ally clinsidered as set-ups when first scheduled, in addition to being on the short end of scores w ith Temple and Syracuse, teams which would hardly cause partisan followers to shout with glee and ecstasy. There is no need to repeat Pitt's record for the present season It had - scored at least twenty points a game and had kept its goal line uncrossed until it met Notre Dame last meek. Even in defeat, Pitt appealed to be one of the outstanding teams in the country. Pitt has several players of All- American calibre on its roster m Daugherty, Maclardo, Realer, Hel ler, and Collins Aside from George El= OF SENIOR ENGINEERS TODAY Speaking on "Piofessional Suc cess," Dean Wairen P. Laud, of the University of Pennsylvania will ad dress the senior enginects in the Chemistry amphitheatie at 1.10 o'clock today Dean Laird has been continuously on the staff of the University of Pennsylvania and last yeas aas mad, head of the scaly established School of Pine Arts. Me represented the United Status at the Pan-American Congress of Architects in Buenos All4B In 1U27. In uddition to holding STATE COLLEGE, PA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1931 ".''i - , li ~/. • '_,..-= k „,..._,;:.., __...,..„,. 1, 1... :". t : : : :: :: :i i, :f :::::''' H : ; ' 1:: : ;e: '' he Put Wee'.ly Lasich, State has no one player who can be singled out abase the ordinary type. Penn State may be in a morn ad , santagnous position for this game than it has been for several years since the game is being played on its home field but, when the difference m the ability of the two teams is eon sidemd, this edsantage will hardly be noticeable tomoirom Coach 111,zgins' boys cannot hope to win oser Pitt, even by a mitacle. Then main task will he to hold the Panthers to a loc. score The game vial likely move intmesting for this reason only Pitt fans realize that its opponents will not gise the Pan theis the game without a fight, and the final score may be much closer than mo.,t of them anticipate This mribr has been in the cus tom of predicting the results of Pitt football scales during the past sea son and thus far has been fanly suc cessful in the mean games From a State standpoint, he hopes that the score will be much closni than that m Inch he anticipates, but even so, the miter thinks that Pitt mill win, fl,l-to-0 GROUPS TO STAGE HOUSEPARTY SHOW Plu)ers, Thesinins, Join With Glee Club in Presenting 'Pant, of 1931' "Panics of 19:11, 1 ' a combined Play s. Themnan, and Glee club revue, a 11 featurc two skits by the Playeis in Schwab auditonum at 7 15 o'clock Friday and Saturday nights, Novem ber 6 and 7. James S. Noll.. '..12. will be seen in the Players, Thespian, and Glee club divisions of the shun. Ile will play opposite Peter G. Meek 'B2 in the sketch, "The Still Alai m " The sole of a bellboy in the same skit mill.be enacted by Robmt C. Ay ms 'J2. Mahlon L. Heist 'ZI and Einest 13 Zukauskas Mk,: the pouts of firemen. John J. 'Woollmes '.13 will be seen as Sit Geolge Packenham in the "Green Chattieu4c," simile Austin B. Moor: '32 is east as Brooks, line ser vant. Phyllis G. Bealler '33, as the woman, and Emanuel Peilon '32, as the man, complete the e.ist. COLLEGE TO CLOSE CAMPUS DRIVES AT NOON TOMORROW All Campus dives null be closed at noon tomoirow to prevent any congestion liefole or atar the game, and to protect pedestuans, Deem& mg to C. Anthew Zinger, chief of Campus pollee. Two exit 4 toll be provided for automobiles. Atherton 4tieet will be the only outlet for tuiffie horn the ==Mitl=lE WENN TO GIVE 1 BENEFIT CONCERT TOMORROW NIGHT More Than 125 Undergraduates, Alumni Will Offer Songs In Recreation WI DONATE PROCEEDS FOR STUDENT LOAN, FUNDS Administration, In6 . rfraternity Council Endorse Action Of Choristers With all proceeds to be Joined o,r to a tleploted loan fund tor the and of needy students, mole than 125 glee men, both undergraduates and return- In an Wont to nun ean impiesswe mg alumni, will unite in a program before a taped., Alumni of song in Recreation hall ut 730 Homecoming D., eiowd, Coach o'clock tomorrow night Bob Higgins will sold his genii mu- The College administiation, Intel- chive, equipped with the same field fraternity Council, and Student Coon- in{ spout of last week against the oil have all endorsed the project, Pitt Panthers on New Bea, as field since demands for temporary , at 2 o'clock tomori ow afternoon "H particularly by needy upperclassmen,. Endemoning to shake the Pitt pi, have increased greatly in the past that s bas homed nice the Loin camp year. Seats still be available at for the past tsvphe is, the box office tomorrow night the noon who last spelled defeat to To open the program. the combireillPitt back in 1919, has scumm:goi I group mill sing "The Mulligan Musk-, h is squad and made a few chalge, eteers," a college song A Hawaiian in his in obable stealing lineup melody, "One, Two, Thee, Foust" 1 Toni ' , tassel will take the left end with a solo by-Robert Pb. McFalls '33 assignment when the Lions into, the will follow the opening number, and game tomori ow and Malty Hesch the clubs will then present a nem° replace us spiritual, "Climb Up, 'Ye Chullun," slated to pie-,Curry at left you the mimed Toni (' Contain Lasich, which Wayne R Vernal', '.1.1 will pie-. nj ed in suit a solo novelty. although i tired the Syracuse cn. counter, Is back in shape again to 'thrasher To Annear face the Panthers fon his Mod tin- Miss Ada Romig '2B Next give Pitt Looms Strong two th e 4 .4%14' ' lo 'l 'Although the Panthers tine mete: meo and Juliet" and "L'amour tOu- I defeated the Lions in football on State moats L'amour " _Favorite songs of College, they are this yea, one of the, the past wllPbe presented by the 1923 male quartet consisting of Clifford best dubs that Jack Suthei land ha, mouldeJ in his stay. ti,e I ,Vestein Finley '24, Donald Bauder '24, FranklPennsy henna institution State, then Moor '23, and Ernest Hall '23 as the , considered the underdog because of next number on the program I Pitt's seeming, ^Li ength and wealth Following illusion presentations by I of receive material as contrasted with Robert Thrasher '3O, the Glee club i the showing of the Lions in thou will offer two numbers, "Prarn of I lost fuse games this season Thanksgiving," a Dutch folk songd The Panthers, battered and biatoi and "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life," last Satunday in the contest with, from Victor Herbert's, "Naught} 'Noise Dame at South Bind, ha, Maiietta " Miss Romig will sing the mended during the week and, v, soprano obligatto m the latter mum-Ithe e \ caption of Halt Mon us, teleran her guand, the in oteg,es of Jock Stahel. I land base set themselses for an ease! nun oven the Lions Leiden To Conduct Singing A coca! and instrumental trio, con sisting of Martha Gobiecht '29. mar imba plasm, Drnald Cameron '26, vio linist, and William If Stine '33, bari tone, nil! piesent a group of numb:. Folios\ mg this presentation, the 1930 Varsity qu.o tot, including Richard C Schlauk '33, first tenor, Francis Wood '3O, second tenor, William Stine '3l, and John N. Gaiber bass, mill appear. As the concluding rmba!, the combined clubs mill feature a nem al iangement of the Alma Mater, I.Blur and White," and "Nittany Lion." James Leyden 'll, author of the "Nit tany Lion" and "Victoiy" mill con duct th 3 singing of Ills songs in per son ENGINEERS WILL HE 11t TALE. Petioloan• enmneei mg students will heal an addiess by George B. Morns, president of a Biadford motor notks company, on the pi inciples and piac- LICC, of shalloe and deep well pump ing in Room 815 Mineral Indin,tiles building at 11 o'clock tomoi toy, moin- Pittsburgh Game Tomorrow Recalls Lion Victories of Past Alumni Days Although decidedly the underdog In' Celt as one of the pt., e.aest bacl i, in then encounter Guth the Pitt Panth-1 the lubtory of football at Penn Stale et s tonun too aim noon, the Nlttany Lat.* ette co as the opponent and 1.1 Lions have on many ptevlous oceassans I final note aas ilO-to- b In fawn of e hainted unespeeted stitength in fut.l the Blue and White a All Johni, Alumni Day game% responsible lot twenty-wren of Thetc ninny he some alumni, lawn-Ith° Lion's forty points. nog fon the Pitt game tomon row, whop Again in 1021 the Leopard, Auto will teen!! runt 111C1110111ble 110111 C.: OM opponent, at the Homecoming,, coming m 1923 when a Inatome Blue game Diedrich and Ft cinch gained a and White eleven faced a strong Nosy t place lot themselves in Penn Stte'. team. The may also teeall hoe (athletic hall of fan, vht .1, on a later al "Lightlnse" Hairy Wilson, Intel on, pa , - in the final ~ 00ds of pla!„ all-American at \Vest Point, n aced "Vol " n need en‘l4 sand% tin ough the , ninety, smenty -leo, and fifty pack to Minoan team for a touchdown leant Into teammates to a 21-to-3 slam V team a Inch had could,- I over the Mndshipmen. lislasl am ens table record onus held to Thee thotc was that cold, 1,1110 day to 1921, when the liezdelt Loathed Natal') gradinen battled the None Dame Rionbleis to A vcotoleis t Penn State Welcomes Alumni At Homecoming Today; Gridmen Engage Pitt Eleven Tomorrow Higgins Shifts Opening Lineup for Battle At 2 O'clock SLUSSER, HESCH CLINCH , LEFT END, GUARD POSTS Panthers Confident, on ESC of First Football Game Here Since 1902 Season Will Brim; Veteran Twin ith the e‘ception of Bobby 11, gmn, sophomore gum toback, the Pitt lineup is identical ninth the gioup that faced the Lions en fait Thank , - giving Day in the Pitt Stadium The Panther foimaid n.ill mill outm.igh the Lion linemen applosimateln fine to ten pounds per man Ifigmn,' 111'.11 are used to meight eisathantagts hut, (COI, f11111(d of page ISIMSSLEI: INST 1LI,E1) lIE 11) Or MOUE ISI. ISU COLLEGII Di Ray mond C vice-dean of the School of Agmul tme and deputy ~-..etetaiy of the State department of agra.ultuie, xao -in augurated as pre , dent of the Rhode Island State college iceentl, Dean Ralph L Watt;, of the School of Agra.Rine, silol,-, at the mai,: gural emenmmes. Di Biesslm vas; fm eight seals a member of, the Col.! I . Ege staff. Candidates foc the boirarn's di - bath. , otrad ill!! hold tri-outs in Room 1 North Liberal Acts building at 7 °cloth Mandril night blul, men .1 it l I (POI I Thin ulat night P.m .i group of filly-as Min and It 01111'11 Cadent. 1.)10 llitendtll a pie- Inninai3 111( tug last v err, squad:, vill be selutcrl on the tilts of tlle Villa On uthei side of tht inestron that capitalism at an econ omic. 01 stein I tillueind In pimple it rth m l argeinents foc tt h LLu in the coining Soar tentatite .ii 3,1, tilll iirst debate bill he uith a Bcitish 0111,1,11 w: learn Noscinbcr 12. blunt Coleman 11, pct '.r2 and John A Hoch '3.3 argue against the drolc. teal as a method fin aiding 111,111- i ploymert ...I past, Ihiy 11W1 1 rr m e o „ fiAls"Lutn,' y „ ame In hth t , h t!lLl S ClThr, CI ItItIC I.Url I CI I.IZSCI.: ;rut rt.l best bland of 'football btlore I "Iniprovenua. ot the Penn Suit • a tie byattealt Penn State eleven in Hibshman Urges Seniors, Faculty To Attend Cider Party—Returning Graduates Register This Afternoon Penn State rill meleome 'Mnning alumni in the twelfth annual Itomeeonmr4 celebration beginning today and ending on Repre , ,entat,ve , , of the aluniai, iaculty, and :Ancient body Hill mingle togethet lino:malty at the College's annual eider party in the At mu Dom it to 12 o'clock tomoi lON% night. The affair cc m th: lat.., of a got-togetlal a ith a Student Council committee acting as I ost, 11,ere thereu.ll Lc I o formal ,peaking program L'lglng all scrdo, and fact.lo. p n•nn '.lmnriiuctei,. Po nt,l cut t SOP MORES NNE 33 FOR 6 AWARDS lo Submit lAA of Scholarship Culdidat e , —Senatc 13‘.(1y Will Grant PI ize, Thll tt-tlll, SOW wool to nom triltui do , to Jo), White ane Inc Lodi c Ct sehrila..thm, at a meet= of the cbs, of 1931 Wed ne.dat, right Onc mat h diettoot ca-t Int tc, elltY C mthdate tot Ow:v-011u highest Lvng declar it the routine, Snahoatot mint htbid I,IIM, b_ r D.y Flank Minh, lb I man Chino Ch.a11...3 C Conner , Chtttle- F, Thateth, tack 13 Dicrina, Chatlettt C F. ill A Di we, CA, 1 W Tic, K and 12.t.dolph C Lill qui,t 01 1 ItI)IN AL II J Sin nnh. IW h<.(l A l'Ael •v.m, John N Rothincll, Edna.] J 1:110.01. Ft anus L Rhode, Ihn uld P.o.enbmg, John E RN an. 3lntvn A S.Kt \ A Shoot, Y El, nod :stal , CS nit, E. Sic en•on, acn a Ithno,l nom) .cos &mon 10 1 loot 1 uesda, Tim l tst ctmclutles scah At thin II Suer , ru, Ii ilham II Thompson, - bond F ll agmel, lohn IC Wulttl, K P 11 boo 11 v, an SI Wilson, 11l t ul J t t/rl. Sore an IL Your ant Samuel , e fps In adthtual to the 110,11111 e, ,view at tin_ cla,a meettnar, de Ins of cacti school none Lambda', fun each sale hit ,slsp bin catenated to the S. not a 1,11 , 1111 ti cc no n.,ll_lll, - a d,, a colortlon made fur Cat 'I noonl rOIIOV log applotal of the pn csolent and 01 01. .fleult‘ Connate the dunces al 1111110111,011 13,,, use of the , light .10,11 , 1111 C at the or non (1.., meet= maul, nn ,Attto,, Aer• made fun ,holat,ho, S OM, t Lull !Met ( 1,1111,t1 all' 01101_ All' at 7 nVoti , lue•dat n girt to dmAde nom-1 met- oloc!, rent, m 0.011,• I. , Itu r oupc nal. I saul, - It no napciattce that a neon .; ,aot any numbel of be on Saint to detennune line dtbtlibution of, the ~ non , chttlat tine , " WOMEN W ILL CO3IPEI E FOR DEBATING MONDAY Men Orator, o itenort 'I Ito r.ala In Room I,', I. , limldttm ESTABLISHED PRICE FIVE CENTS ncinl,e, to attend, Edo and K. Ilibsh -at this e‘ent plastic the greatest ,ppoi tunttv of the meek-end fot the three gi oup; to Lceame better ne quatnted Somme and alumni Null 11,11 thlierently colts cJ tag, beating n nue, Tut Is eel,end telanation a ill be e, s nth legistn atum at the Student Union desk In Old Main this aften son Nainc, of tho,e alumni wino In e netun ncd will be posted by ca a wage bull_tat bound in Old Mran lobby. 1 Athletes of the past mill gather at the anal il V:isity Club (linnet at the Centie llills Country club at 6 o'clock loright Al ilium Wray, of the Board of Athlt , it Cotittol will th.,cuss th, me , cot athletic policy, and unploinp tu ~ p2tche., crll he deliveted by the foloice lununalits , The graduates udl attend fresh :man quilt night festivals, at 7 051iii.k and the klumni-Student nth , lan. mass meeting at 8.40 o'clock in Reel cation hall tonight Following these assemblies. ol.an house sessions v. dl he obselsed at fraternities and dub, =EI An alumni golf toinnumurt 'has , been ‘III,II,Y,Cd on the College (our'. ' for h o'clock tomoriov, morning b 3, Fenno. E Schell '32, Cob Rutherford, manager and co rch of the ear site golf term, and Or R dliam S Glenn Entrint, lull rege,tin at the cnm_e and mill be cligthle for prices to be presented at Ole cider 'miry to morrop night. To plan fo, r lotions in June, mem ber of the of 1892, '97, 1902. 'O7, 'l2, 'l7, '2.: and '27 mill meet en Old Main at 10 o'clock tomorrom panning. At the same tune, the M oamar Council mill meet In Room 318, Old Mani The fall inceting of th, Alan= Council mill be lentil at 11 o'clock in the Little. Theatie m Ohl Main Or gan! ',awn and in nog! an, lot distinct club, ~nil la ILI tclank of la/lOUS M iami, and alumnae boil., mill occupy, (Ist attLution of the glowo cafetelia luncheon has been oi nangoll tot the alumni, facults. gins sin, and steno, 111 the At many at noon Sian to cs eta, rill occupy (Inc attention of the s silo,,i ft mu 12 30 o'clock, 0 11.1 the ‘.11,10, soccer tenant meet, Lafayette College on the foot ball practice fichl, and in tine of ten noon win n the Sal say football elestin and the sat aty and fieshman (Corittanta on inigc Ik, cc) COUNCIL WILL APPOINT COMMITTEE ON R.0.T.0 Math< e.., IlLept.l Named to Recent: I . ), Mtos I'm College Flag Ime , ta , :ation of student optnlon on the questic.n of totnpuktay or 101- "ntaly It. 0. 7 (2 ttanung .it Penn State aas slatted by Student Council nt theu meeting. Tuesday nigh.. A ,ornutttee to cony on the ;enjoins till lie Lamed at the next meeting Coleman !feud . .1.2 and Ft mica., Ilatit.,s art e appointed by PIO , I. 'IOW, 11 Auto ev My en s 's2 to tale Imam." step, too and adoption of a College flog Mops! and Malley, will ask student, to submit designs fun the 1111... Fon. no, a tall, IA Eilt, and K. Ilthshnum e‘tcotn. sect °Lilly of the
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