Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Published semi-weal, daring the College year. except on holiday& by atudentx of The Centmhanht State College, in the Interest of the College. the students, faculty. alumni, and friends. I=l 111E1311 11 RILEY JR 'l2 WENDFLL L RFIIM '92 Businein Manager 321130 K I.IIrAR '32 smturc SINCLAIR 'l2 Innaglrs, Editor Circulation Moaner EDWARD M V,IIITC 'l2 LIN V ERR '32 Arnotant Editor Athrrtnunse Mtinner TIIEOOOIIE . A 51111111,1.= EDWARD S SPERINC 'l2 Snort, Editor roreitEn Ad,t. Manger WILLIAM II IRVINE '32 COLLIN E I INK . 32 NOU.I rditor An.t Circulation Mariam W STEMART TOM SEND 'l2 irssr C mchrox '32 Nen. Editor Atat Ad% ertl4ll, Minaret MARY Id M RIGHT 12 MARGARET TSCIIAN '32 Women', rditor Women a Menacing. Editor 1 011ISE MARQUARDT 'l2 Women . 4 Neu. rditor I=l Sidney IT Ili nlnniln .93 Itnlnli II Iletzel Jr 'l3 Robert E Teelmri 'l3 Donald P Do, 'll Rollin C Steinmetz '43 Richard V Wall '33 W. .1 Willi ma or . 71 Emelt II Ziikautlota '33 I% ONICVS ASSOCIATE ruvrons Marlon P. Marl! 11 I.l,7nnetla M fiallb 15 Imnbel McFarland .33 TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1932 ADVISORS VS. SIGNATURES now many advisors ale no mole than men who sign then ninnies to a schedule allot they have been assured that it is satisfactm y? Thole is a atoll of a scheduling Mile. who discoveied by chance that one of his Junior charges, , upposedh in good standing, had flunked out 1 hem is also, fortunately, the mamnple set by a few professors who have constituted themselves as counsel leis to then student,. Tiiendly ads ism s who woe interested in steering us into a minim preparation fin life gas e us an incentive lean.to The discovei y that sonic did not even cheek ,thclastic average; pm os cif all the mole Intto for that ea.on How many of those vacancies in the direct°, y, names now missing, belong to student, who lacked a good advisee , llow many potentially good students have Leen dibine,sed with a cursory glance at a card, and a sigrattn 0 , Good buildings, good classes, and good in structors me of little use to the man who cannot discovet sonic friendly counsellor It isn't often hilt a nos depai tment in the Cot,- TEMA:, meets the uhole-heat tett appiosal of both faculty and students, but such is the case Noah the new column "Speaking cf Books" The column will continue logo larl) on Fiala!, Its chief pui pose is to into est mote students in the tibial y and to intim m the student body and faculty of some of the Intel cling features connected milli both new and old books. Even though it is ad mitted that through lack of funds the Penn State library ha' an insufficient supply of books, it is exttemely likely that a large majority of undo graduates lime consistent- I} fail to make uoe of the available volumes THE ELECTION CODE Designed to fin thei independent voting, and to con duct a fair .d efficient election, the 1032 Election Cale , ill Inc placed berme Student Council tonight Elections in the past hose been fat final perfect at Pens State, but each peal a change toe the hettet has been notol No doubt Oases sail be picked in this peat's code, but eves y °Poll has been made to pi ofit by the mistake , made in othet elections and to set up a code that will give each candidate a fan chance and each toter an oppoi tuna:, to mink and cast his ballot beyond the reach of mm-zealous "machine" wolkes. more independent voting as far as possible all clectionem at, on the campus at election tone has been prohibited To give each candidate a fan chance, voters base hecn demised of the opportunity to vote a straight arty ticket These are tno important changes in the present code The otheis ale of minor importance and flue chiefly designed as niesns to conduct a mole effic ient election. In adopting a code and in enforcing its measures Student Council has leached the limit of its powers. The political cliques at Penn State are obligated to place before student vote, men who can best shouldei the responsibilities of ,Ilss offices. Unless they accomplish this, the pui pose that ,hould be the basis of them e,st ysa has been s idly neglected OUR CHEERLEADING CHANGES Amendments that rue mete statements to a constitu tion cue Loth fm celess and meaningless and fulfil no übimatc pm pose Just such a condition exults, in the I,ll4l°ns brought about Inst spi ing in the Athletic Asso ciation constitution to Niinuning up the changes in the so Icebon and :minding of sheet leaders Among the new changes were the calling for pbri mole associate, in Septemhoi in order that they might be mole monody Waned and that the effect of such trzumin, ought cause a tiend towel d better Penn State This inemine has moved its uselessness, the change outs ignotell onto ely this yeal since the 0010001 of wink for the associates was insufficient. Amalie; change instituted Sons the naming of two 'ono .e.yanate thecrleados who would iecove circle letter "S" awnids These two semos were expected to ; u , the head Limo leado throughout the year, but this anticipated result of the student referendum was mere folly A lietto policy for recognition to these men v null be to hold off then *maids until the end of the )cat and mite the :mod in accordance with the amount ol mob they pen form A pinpo•al by the head areileader is to hold (UT al. awards until elections, for by that time all eandi- Elate, will have ealned then letteis or numerals. Such :. plan is nnoi thy 01 comodelatlon at the coming Athletic ',variation ohs tam. CA MP USEER EZEZES April 1 at the Phi Psi house had its prankish moments, as twenty of the guests who an rived to dance inn swanky formal attne found out. They were pretty peeved when Eddy Zern and the rest of the boys pranced nut in sport shoes. Ask Coach-teacher Schloss, or the Thompson gill and boy ft urn nut Le mont way. All the linen in tuxes bustled then• pan 1,- 0015 out first at Intel mission .. but the best joke was on several of the Phn Psi wits wino forgot to till their gills beforehand about the noble experiment. Another of the planks was a lunge sign du edam; the Temmlne contingent to a mythical cloaki nom on the third Soon They woe supposed tin stn uggle up by the back stain way and thi ough the Intl warms of an othei Sight of steps, until they landed when e they started One innocent ereatune had completed the enteunt, and WIN stan tiny anonnd again, in foie sine caught mn Snapshot studies at the Pi Dolt initiation banquet Sunday nght• Tod Seri ill and Stew Townsend fight their way in just in tone tot the Ton mat banquet, cans tines .. Ted, left without a seat, dep&ac himself disdainfully nest to Red Laudenslager, champion of the best in honoiat les .... Red, tiling of his spotty game of dice with some sugar-eubec, places them playfully with the tips ... Pi of. Mot, shuddms , Dot Hanna say" "Pm D E " . It seems that Helen Bottmf, Neil Fleming's effic ient secretary, answered the phone nne day last v.eek and thought she }lewd a familiar voice nn the ()the] end of the wile. So without checking up, and des]- ,mg to indulge in a little pleasantry she inquired "How's the baby"" "Which one , " answered the voice. "The youngest," said Helen sweetly "Thus is Thug, Myers," stud the since. We hear by rumor that Chief Zarger, of the Campus Unmounted, is holding a rummage soon. It seems that he's going to sell all the old Campus Cop uniforms and turn over the proceeds to the Student Loan Fund. Why not the new ones too' Piof. Cloctingh out-Crocking the Greeks mll.ll his Electra show. We hear that it will just slay you with the love arm's of the ancients Doe nonage! cull have to take a bade low seat no. v,ith In, cease on home life. Ton tame. "Spring style and appropriate corsages fat 1012 will ho shown in the Flown' Fashion Promenade," ac cording to a front page story in this lag. Lack of space didn't pm mit the list of student piomenaders to he included in the story, so in all fellness to con testants (and audience) who so iI I appeal in Schwab Auditorium Wednesday, we will piesent the names of Howaid it, Cravat '32, Claude II Hutchinson '22, and Rohm, tli Gri,y '32 Who said huh FIAT les fin 11.1 y Queen', Signs of Spring Ex-Staunton boys on borsch:id. A Lou co-eds on hniseback who never should ,cal !d -ing breeches . . Kappa pledges snowballing in fiort of the Phi Mu Lodge.... Old Main Clock is still hoarse from its winter cold .... Brownie Hammond and Bobbie Vincent hiking out past Pau mount Pail: . . Al Millet with a gi myth of led vegetation spa outing unite, his About Tom. Whitey Yodel posed for an ad vanced art class a short time ago ... Lots of Drlts and Thetas expected to convene in town this week Girls'--Eye View You can depend on a Montgomery Suit to catch the discriminating glances of admit mg feminine eyes. _Sufficient lesson for your inspection of our new Spring line. $23.50 $28.50 $33.50 DO NOT FAIL to see our shipment of TIES' which arrived yesterday $1).00 $1.50 annShilp THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN GLEEMEN ENTERED IN CONTEST FRIDAY Will Leave Tomorrow Morning For National Tournament At St. Louis, Mo. The Penn State Glee club will leave tomom on morning for St Louis where it will represent Pennsylvania at the National Intercollegiate Glee club con test there Fr clay afternoon and night. Al this contest the songsters train ed by Director Richard W Grant:will mmpete agmnst eight other Glee clubs, all winners in regional or state mntests. These clubs include Okla homa Univmmty, Unseen city of Utah, Pomona College, Monmouth College, Umtersity of Rochestu, Yale Umver city, and Washington University of St Lours* 10 To slake Trip Under the direction of student len ' ilei W Tay Kennedy "12, thirty picked men out sing the numbers which soon them the State contest in Philadelphia !recently "The nanny Lion" is the College song chosen along with "Was an old English folk song, and "Fight," a student song of Finland, uludi the Intercollegiate association equir es of all clubs entering Foot tenors who will make the trip are Thomas W. A‘erell '33, Robert E Carey "1.1, John IT Good 'B3, Rich. rid Mcralls '1:1, Harland .T. West '33, John 11 Trailer "11, Mama L Eshel man "15, Wdhmn C Harmon '35; and Robert II Woolston "15 Second ten ors include Charles It. Manna '32, Mathew C McNeary '32, Walter E Eshelman "13, Peter 3 Fletcher '3l, Curtis 3 Patter son '34, and Charles 'l' Potts Edx‘in Longeone End J. Bru babel 'll, William II Stine '33, Rob ot li b4Falls '.13 , and John 0. Lm ton '35 compose the first bass group, while second basses me Donald C. Frew '32, John N Gelber '32, Roy F. • Gee,lei '32, Delbelt E. Oppel '32, Robot C Boyer '33, Carl N. Fiske '33, Wayne R Vin num '34, Remy E Women '34, and J F,ed Getz 'lb. REAMISII WILL ADDRESS JOURNALISM' STUDENTS To Talk on 'Stale Capitol as Source Of Feature News' Saturday Seel etary of the Commonwealth Beamish will address stu dent, of the join nal ism department Saturday on the topic, "State Capitol a., a Source of Feature News." ILA, mg Leen affiliated for some time ith the Plu Gad, (phut Remit as a Glitical feat, rt e,iter Ms. Beamish no ill confine his talk to journalistic ,orl. in the politi, al field. Accompan} 1^ Secretary Beanush in ill he Lt Gove,,nol Edward C. Shan nor Attorney General William A. Schnader, and Sem etaiy of Internal Philip II Dewey. PURSE!, TO ADDRESS SOCIETY Mcrae! s of the Mining Society will him an white, by Robert P. Pulse], echo emently Idm neil front South America, in Room 115, Mineral In ha It en building at 7 80 o'clock to night, when ho speaks on "Mining Conditions on South Amen= " "CATERERS" You' Can Get QUALITY Milk Cream Ice Cream at the Penn Dairy 210 South 13arnald Phone 250 ST' AGE FOR YOUR CAR. Reasonable Rates By Day, Week or Month' Open clay and night Store!' Motor Company .TIR E College Ave. Phone 760 Letter Box To the Editor TM: PENN STATF COLLFGIAN Den: Sir - - - The College binary will lie giateful if the suggestion 'dative to fiatein ity hook contributions in the eilitmial it last Ft olay's COWMAN is followed up. With out very limited book bud get, the demands of the can iculum and reseatch programs ale fan from satisfied and the fund ton culttnal lending and cement Intel attire is even less adequate. In ninny respects the acquisition of cot root reading habits and an interest it and knowledge of gond genet al books ale as impoi tont to the average student us Ins progn am of studies Only a pelt of the giaduales will carry on their studies after com mencement., but all will home occasion 1•, read and enjoy books It is impintant that the library must look forward to a very consoler able met ease in its hook budget. It ,^ also inipoitant that see make care 'tat room d of all the books that aie available at present In on del to ac complish this latter end, the library stall is engaged m a special project to list and catalogue the entire boot. ' and pm animal t esources of the insti -1 tution. Many small memos of books in de partments ale being catalogued through the cooperation of the faculty members. A campus census of per iodicals--bound and unbound—is Inc. mg taken and at the end of this lee ' old these will he a list of sonic le seal& periodicals owned by faculty membeis winch ate not elsewheic on the campus. The library must also look for weld to an increase in the number of gat& and endonments for books Per haps a future giaduating class will see fit to leave a small endowment Inc books on sonic special subject or oi a general nature as u panting gift to the institution. We hope some one of the big found ation.: which have been so libmal to the binaries of endowed colleges re- tenth , will see fit to conic to the aid Os Penn State We should be glad to (welsh a buy ing list to the fiateinities and to pie vide a special book-plate and to pin vide space in the Open Shelf Rosin where the book, would see the gi eat est 'el vlce. WII LARD P. LFIVIS, College Libras lan NEW Knit Suits and Dresses ALSO Silk Skirts and Blouses Moore's Specialty Shoppe 3,1 - MEN - I HERE'S VALUE -', CLIP THIS ADV. This Adv. and Y' 25c entitles you to a Durham Duplex Safety Razor (either model) with ono New Gold Star HollOw Ground Blade and im- 1 i proved Triple Nickel Plated Guard. Try the Blade Men Swear By— Not At Rohl. J. 'Miller Thad ',IS Store . • Spring Sports Golf Track • Baseball - - Tennis Golf Balls Tennis Balls Rackets Indoor Ball " 25c 3 for $1.25 Restrung 12 inch, 14 inch 35c 3 for $1.3552 to $6 - $1.75 50c 75c Red, and White' Mitchell-Ness Fungo Bat 75c THE ATHLETIC STORE ON COOP CORNER' TOMORROW 11 IN—Aarteulturol NI W 1 Nolen 4 00—Rettletenr Wllilom S Hoffman creaks ...Accrediting of Penns, canto Second., Schools" Dr Carl Marounrolt. College txnrniner sisnke en "The Imnort once of Scholuntle Success for Lot hit Students" THURSDAY 11 111—Campus New. BrWA ARCHITECTS WILL CONVENE MONDAY, HARRIS ANNOUNCES With two sessions arranged, the Southern Pennsylvania chapter of the American Institute of Architects will hold its spring meeting here Monday, Prof. Clinton L. Harris, head of the department of architecture, has an nounced Julian Millard of Harrisburg, head of the line arts commission of Penn sylvania, will address the architects at . Cho afternoon session, while Dean Robert I. Sackett, of the Engineering School, will be the, principal speaker at a dinner meeting. Prof Chesleigh A. Bonine, head of the department of geology, was elected grand historian of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, national honorary mineral industries fraternity, at the ninth biennial national convention of the group here over the week-end. Special This Week TURKISH CARAMELS 19c lb. at i \ Gregory's WE CARRY MINERVA YARN IN 10 SHADES Why Not Knit or Crochet a SWEATER-SCARF-BERET E G 01 F ! S East College Avenue For Quality Products Call The State College Bakery Phone 53 West College Avenue JUST RECEIVED CAR OF MIXED Fertilizer and Lawn Seed Vigoro and Peat Moss Place Your Order Early Lawn Roller's and Vigoro Spreaders, Tennis Court Wire and Lawn Rakers Lawn Mowers Harry J. Behrer Hardware Phone 272-R 130 East College Avenue Tuesday, April 5, 1 COLLEGE DOCTORS TO MEE College physicians in Pennsv lv and official', in change of stui health have been invited to °igen n Pennsylvania section of the Am man Student Health asmiciation hi May 7, according to Dr. Joseph Ritenour, director of the Colh health service. CATHUw A :. M .A l a,rct moii,,:.'fiwii,e, ~.,. :f TUESDAY— Maurice CheN alley, :leaflet t MacDonald, Charlie Ruggles Genevieve Tobin in "ONE HOUR WITII YOU" WEDNESDAY— Ellsso LnnJi, Victor MeLaglen t "THE DEVILS LOTTERY" MIK Crosby Comedy THURSDAY— Richard Darlincimcgc, .Marian Ma "ALIAS TIIE DOCTOR" Slim Summen die Comedy FRIDAY -IYllliam Mules, Madge mans i "ARE YOU LISTENING" CHEM George Sitiney, Ruth Hell in 'HEART OR NEW YORK" NITTANY - TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY— Another Sherlock Holmes Myst° "THE SPECKLED BAND." THURSDAY "THE DEVILS LOTTERY =MS 2=91 SATURDAY "ARE YOU LISTENING
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