Friday, November G, 1931 WARNOCK EXPLAINS HOUSEPARTY RULES Fraternity Dances Must Close Friday, Saturday Nights At 2, 12 O'clock liouseparty dances us fraternities must end Friday night at 2 o'clock and Saturday at midnight, according to College rulings, Dean of Men Ar thur R. Was neck said, Sunday. Women guests at fraternities ale to be in the houses by 3 o'clock after the Friday night dances, and by 1 o'clock following the Saturday func tion. ➢fen arc to be permitted to remain in the houses for early morning breakfasts, if agreed to by the chap erones. This regulation is the only substantial change from the College tubes as enforced last year, when early breakfasts were prohibited Offers Pollees Protection One ode of former years that was discarded stated that dances on Sun day nights were to end by midnight. Dean Warnock held that this regu lation was no longer needed, since most of the women left town Mote Sunday midnight. Eugene H. Lederer, town burgess, offers police protection for any fra ternities holding closed dances, if these houses request it. He said Sunday that all regular borough laws on dunking, &wing under the In fluence of alcohol, possession of in toxicating dunks, as sell as the usual parking regulations would be sttictly enforced. (FACULTY MEMBERS NAMED ON CELEBRATION COMMITTEE Arrangements for celebration of the Washington Di-centennial here next year have been placed in the hands of a committee of twelve, headed by William 11 Young, of the enginem ing extension deportment In addition to six tov.nspemile, the members of the committee are Dean of, Men Arthur It Warnock; Prof Richard W. Grant, head of the derail ment of music; Prof John 11. Priz xell, of the English composition &- pm tnient; and Prof. Julius E. Raul fuss, of the civil engineci ing dorm t ment. WILL ADDRESS CLUBWO3IEN Prof. Arthur C. Cloetingh, of the English literature department, will address the Philipsburg Women's club Philipsburg. Tuesday on the sub ject of "Our American Drama" Ar rangements have also been made for Prof. Hummel Fishburn, of the music department, and Miss Helen M. Say aid, of the architectural engineering department, to speak before the club in January and March next year SQUABS _ Delivered—For All Occasions 45c Dressed Each Order Day Ahead Phone 651 Box 112 BELLEFONTE, l'A. What a Wonderful Improvement in the APPEARANCE OF AN OTHERWISE BEAUTIFUL FRATERNITY HOUSE RAD-KOVERS arc Unsightly over Radiators SERVICE BY STATE COLLEGE SHEET METAL COMPANY Hurwilli Bldg. It. T. HAFER, Mgr. NOTICE The Best Place to Buy Coal in State College is the Hillside Ice and Coal' Company Highest Quality of Coal at the Right Price Phone 136-J FRUIT The Pennsylvania State College Orchards For the next two weeks, beginning Tuesday, Octobea 27, fresh cider will be on sale at the fi uit packing house Bring your own container. All winter varieties of apples will be on sale at the same plug as well as the town gi oeery stoics A salesman will be on duty during business hours. Packing house phone No. 913-R-4. DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE THE 'PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE Historian Lays Lack of Hallowe'en Pranks to World War, New Spirit That the World War and the lar ger university spurt at Penn State are largely responsible for the notice able decline in Halloue'en planks and hazing, is the belief of Dr. Stein W. Runkle, Collage historian. In the nineties Hallowe'en sling was at a ingh pitch, Dr. Runkle said Pranks that students played as boys m their home towns Ue ~ repeated at College. "Tricks lake Mailing up wooden sidewalks brought en the age of cement in State College," said the historian. "And if tha hots didn't liks the looks of a fence in a gate, it wouldn't lie them thz nest morn ing Outhouses were confiscated and paraded through the streets on wig on," On Hallowe'en night -nagon, and anything that was loose note brought LIBERAL ARTS SCHOOL STUDENTS TOTAL 990 Commerce and Finance Curriculum Leads With 163 Enrollment Enrollment in the School of labmal Arts for the present semester totals 990 students, appioximately the same as duting the 1930-31 session, ac cording to Dean Charles W Stod dart The commence and finance cultic.. lum load, attv and knees and Jour nalism with 403 students moiled to 446 in the ants and 'ottani eunnteulum and 81 en the eunticulum of Journal ism Enrollment by classes in the com merce and finance course shous the junior class leading rr rth 582, the sen ior and sophomore classes next rrith 112 each and the freshmen class last xrth 107 students. The class of 1935 has the largest pm slimed in the journalism can situ :15, the sophomore class no nest ,Ith 21, the junior class has 15, and the senior class 10 SCARAB SKETCHES ENTERED IN ARCHITECTURE E\IIIIIITION Sketch Qs made by member of Scarab, honorary utehitectuial flu ternity, lime been entered in a tia‘el log exhibition sent to colleges throughout the counts v The exhibi tion, which is eontaibuted by the la, ions Scarab chapt-Aq, will ha shown here soon Walton W Campbell has bee selected to tepiesent the Penn Stat chapter of Scarab at the nationa convention of that fiat-minty m Cm cinnatti, Ohio, din log Cluistmas Sa cation, according to Willind 11. Loy. '32, seeretaty of the societ.). down and stacked in front of Old Main. College barns were raided and' horses and cattle were paraded around, sometimes even being brought into the class looms. Once a donkey was led up into Old Mara tosser. "But the War brought on a more sober feeling with respect to such things," added Dr. Runkle. "Fur thermore, most studehts Is hen they come to' College leave their boyish planks behind. Now there are so ninny other different directions for them to exercise then spirit in such things as Campus activities and ath letics " Then, too, when anything happened in the old days, the whole College took part. Non the elassnit are too large for unorganized scraps, and any attempt at organization does away with much of the interest. DISPENSARY TREATS 2,588 IN OCTOBER, REPORT SHOWS Cases treated at the College dis pensary during October numbered 2,- 588 according to statistics compiled this neck. Of this number 2,216 were men, elide only 372 women stu dents applied for treatment. Freshmen needed medical care the greatest number of times, the report showing that 888 fiist-year men were given medical aid. Sophomores were next with 604 cases, while 480 Juniors were under observation Senior cases numbered 438, and 118 grad uate students and faculty members were treated. The dispensary issued 319 excuses from classes during the month TO MAKE INSPECTION TRIP Under the direction of Prof Pauline B Mack, physical chemistry depart 'meet, students in the textile chemis try class will make an inspection trip to Washington, D C leaving on Monday and retaining Wednesday. They will tisit the textile laboratories of the Bureau of Standards, the Bureau of Economics, and several cleaning and dyeing establishments Alpha Theta Epsilon 04 omen's Prufe.lonal Journalirm) Ehzabeth C Larsen '32 Jeanne G. Barons '33 Regina ilI Fretz 'll3 Doris E. Hazelton '33 Marion P. Howell '32 Elizabeth M Kalb '33 Isabel McFarland '33 Ruth H. Mabel , 23 Maly M. Westriek '33 SBECIAL!! 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CONTINUES TODAY, Co•operotiec Session lllnzip Opening Of 9 Agrkultural.Conesen : In Next 4 l'ilontht ' The sixth annual Co-operative con- I ference, sponsored by the School of Agriculture, convened yesterday and will continue through today.. Thia the first of nine conferences and short courses schedbled for the next four months, Dean Ralph L. , Watt's announced. The Poultry shore course will be offered for the eleventh year, Monday to Thursday of next week. Horticul turn Week, for fruit growers, vege table producers, and ornamental hor ticulturists, will be held for the eighth tone December 9 to 11. Farm youths from all sections of the state will come here for the reg ular "hinter short courses in agricul ture January 4 to February 26. Spec. ml work sill be given for prospective, cos testers. Three courses for dairy manufacturing studeets will be offer ed m January and February.• ". Testing of dairy products ,sed the, manufacture of butter and cheese wall be given January 4 to 16, ice, cream• making January 18 to 30, and• mar; bet and milk control February 1' to Z The Greenkeepers' short course - sail) be held February 1 to 26, and the,' fourth annual 'Herdsman's short: coin''c will follow from 'February 29 to March 5. • , • Library Adds 90 New Books on Variety,, of Topics Since July 16 Oset ninety new boots, on subjects ranging from stammering to Inophys m, hasc been ,added"tir the College library since July 16: Edgar Lee Masters' "Lincoln, the' Man" is one of. the leading biog, ' raplueal addltions.presenting P new angle On the life of-the Civil War. president. "The Dreyfusa Afratr u lbS Jacques Kayser treats on the famous French court case, which has recently, been made into a motion picture.- Other new biographies arer"Thed dote Roosevelt" by V,'alter . F. Md: Caleb, "Bruin, Mai% OrPeaci" by Vel entine Thomson, and "Stalin"• 65 , !sane D. Lermo. "The _Autobiog saphy of an Engineer" by. lnillarn L. Emmett is now also on the shelved. Among the acquisitions are two neu'l books on Mexico, one by Carleton Beau another by Stuart Chase, both tratcd by the famous modern Mexican, artist, Diego Rivera., California Co-eds Riite Me ii by 'Novel Percentage System A tuan's intelligence counts 20 pm ?grit and his dancing ability 6 percent on rated by of the University of Southern California, nho have agreed to pay the lull cost 'of dates if their escorts measure up to their standard of ,"theperfect man" Aa a bo'i , is rated, so pays he the cost' of That ts, if he rates 50 percent, the girle evell pay only half tbe,clate cost. and the loner en cc teem he faris, thO' greater the share of ,thebill'he must;foot. Ifem's how the roes rate the model man: ,:flntelligenCe, - '2O percent; cul tural background, 15- Percent; per sonal sippearPpce, 15 percent; person ality, 10'percent: courtesy, .10 per cent; sense, of,--humor, 10 percent, ph,ysical fitness, - 6 percent;.clear un derstanding of the meaning of the word "Flo," 5 percent; social poise, 5 percent; dancing, ability, 5 percent. DAVItSON,, STRUBLE WIN :I.III..HO,RSESHOE TOURNEY lefeatfhi• Lasebdi Theta In Finals 3rd. Plice*Pla ;off Scheduled ' Inll:Darulson and Bob Struble de tented.,Phi LaMbda Theta Saturday atternikon to 9.11 - the Intramural horseshoe touissant. ' A cup - s, Al be awarded the winners. Uedalsxrill be presented to the sec ond Mid ,third place winners. Tau Eappa•Epsilon defeated Delta Theta sigma Ito annex tbrd I place. Fifty eiA gr4ups wete originally entered m the tourney. Students' who wish to' enter the in tereolligiate ,Horseshoe competition shoultiLriport, to the courts south of ;Recreation, hall after 4 o'clock on Tuesdays arid WedUesdays, according to Chrisles:Ti Schwenk '32, manager. REVIEWS , DIF,SEL RESEARCH ••r • • In.a recentreview of American and Crermin,,research on oil sprays for Diesel _engines in the "Forschung," a gerinaa publication; Professor Sass of Berlm devotes the greater part of his '4,,citele to the Investigations of Prof4ssors' Schsteltzer and DeJuhasz In the'.:PEinn State spray laboratory. The :article is accompanied v. ith il luskratlens of the apparatus used and eompleke diagrams of the results. FOttER.COAL & :SUPPLY CO. GENUINE - ;ANItA rtinisataivney Coal Phone.lld•Bl STEIDLE, GAUGER TO ATTEND MEETING AT PITTSBURGH Dean Eduard Steidle and Dr. Al fred W Gauger, School of Mineral Industries, mill attend the third in ternational confeience on bituminous coal to be held In Pittsburgh Novem ber 16 to 21. Dean Steidle %sill pieside as chair man of the session on low tempera ture calbonization, and Dr. Gauger van discuss the impels presented at the session on the origin and classi fication of coal. FRESHMEN WOMEN CHOOSE DOUTHETT TRIAL PRESIDENT Elsie M Douthett sins chosen as presalent of the fieshman women in the second of three sets of tsial of fice's elected at a meeting Wednes day night Theresa Bass is as selected as vita-pscsident sixth Lslhun J Etters as treasures • Helen J. Hinebauch se coned the class secretaryship, v.hde Edythe L Buttes seas chosen social char nian. CANADIAN TO GIVE LECTURE Di. W R Giaham, head of the de partment of poultry husbandry at the Ontario Agricultural College, mill de liver the thud talk of the agriculture seises Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Room 100 Horticultme building Campus Bulletin Freshman candidates for the editor ial staff of the COLLEGIAN should re port in Room 405 Old Alain at 7 o'clock Sunday night Additional candidates may leport at this tone. MMI All juniors who mere members of the underclass 11 0 T C. honorary society last year ate requested to meet in the locker loom of the Armory on Monday night at 7 o'clock. —o— will be a meeting of gamy, and can collectors in the second floor lounge of Old ➢fain tomonose night at LOST—Textbook. Gramaticos 7 o'clock All philatelists and numis- stoles. Left in M. Eng Rev matists ono insited. Fay. phone 109. It The First National Ban Of State College Our proved strength and our friendly and helpful interests in each of our depositors make this a bank well able to give you the best possible service and co-operation. JOHN T. MeCORMICK Piesident Page Tlii e CLASSIFIED BALLROOM Dancing Instruc Individual instruction for ners. Call 49.7, or see Ali T. Morahan, Fye Apartments. PUBLIC STENOGRAPIIY-T of reports, manuscripts, thes short notice at reasonable sates W. Nittany Ave. Phone 600-J LOST—Black Nall. between - - - - College and Pine Grose Mill, tams name. cards of James Fe Delta Sigma Phi. Phone 479. 21 THESIS and Stenograplue utak . 1V:11 call and delver 10e .in with carbon. Phone 189-It 1t LOST—Elgin Wrist watch m room Recreation hall R Call Merrill Zimmerman, 118 Atherton. Phone 104-M. TUTORING CLASSES for tits taking Spanish 11 05 13 It able rates. Jorge Serlanes, 1 College Ave., Phone 851-It. LOST—A cameo broach Find.. please call 272-J or return t Main Art Shop for tenant. BOARD 500 per week fm too.; $6.00 for 3 meals. Colman 206 West Denser Asc. I FOR SALE—High glade tam, reasonable price. Call Fink . MAID AND COOK ',sant 11.01 k i ternity house. Best of ref Manua Osman, cook, Came :1 , Maid. r. 0. 800 105 YOUNG LADY desires nol k foL and board. E‘perlenced in x orR. Phone 373 no call at 4( 1 Allen street FOR RENT—First class opal front double room, second Board if desired. 102 Boma Phone 9929. DAVID F. KA Cash