Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Poldhhed eemi•weel.N amine the College 111 n except on holldace. ny etntlenta of The ',mechanic State Collette. In the In rrrrr t of the Caller, the ',lndent% faculty, alumni, end friend., Mr= R RILEY JR. 'V. FlllOO R FRFAR '32 Mum.lna Folitor EDWARD W lIITE . 32 AR•ktnnt TIIFODORE A 4ERRILL WFNDFLL Z., RFIPit '32 Ilu.lnc. 'Shwa., SAMUEL SINCLAIR '32 Clrculnlion Monacer LIN Y RIM . 32 A.hertl•lnr Mummer FDWARD S SPERING .32 Sunrl.l Editor WILLIAM H. IRVINE •32 No.. rtlitor V. WI - WART 10 WNSFND 1 rorelan ARt. Ainnnger COI LIN R. 'l2 Ang Cirrulniinn Mannger JEsse C MrkFON 'l2 Nnns Fallon Awn AthertiOnn Manoner MARY 1M WRICIIT . 32 bIARGARLT TSCIIAN . 32 Women's r.litor 11,nmenA Mann. , lnn Fdltor I.olllnr 'MARQUARDT '22 Uomnn's Nann Milne Sidney IT. RenSolnln 13 Italnil I) llitzel ,r 13 Robert E Teehan . 33 Donald P DAY • 11 Rollin C Steinmetz . 33 Richard V Wall 13 IV 3. Wailful. ,r Erne. D Znlmuskas E:1113=111 NOW Ilferntem 13 Robert 11 Harrlnplon . 33 Alfred W lleviefr . 31 Willnnl I) Neater 13 Arthur 1' Phillips '93 Member Easton collcginto Newnikeper Agsocanflon I===ll TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1932 THIS MATTER OF MARKS It's bald to move that maths ale not neces,ai y in a college like this It's practically impossible Whet° five thousand students ate being 'Wed in from five to ten courses for too semesters every year, that fine senti ment of Om ough understanding of each man by event professor—and the administration—looks rosy and far instant. Flom the piaetical sew point, then, marl, are rah, recessai,y and totally convenient But limo this simple fact of the nececsity of mail, gums r splendid confusion of intermetations To one professes, a 3 means peifection, total and absolute, so a 3 is not for mutat hands to touch. To anothei teach et, a 3 is a red apple lot being a good boy. One dean lithecel that all stuJents should be late(' mechanically a frequency scale, alien nest door another dean thinks that, if impiocement is shown and the man's cultural interest is quickened education has then set in and success 1 , achiesed by the teacheis Thus both the individual malls and the loading system in its entirety nie looked upon difleiently by the teach°, and the ad mmistiatois—uith the students, by the v.ay, no men tion Non d Inter-school, inlet-class, Intel-ftaternit,s, wt.-nelson compalisons ale to be made, and they will inevitably he made if there is such an easy basis a r common grading system, then theta should be some univel sal understanding A• matters stand, the grades of the Chennsti} and Physics school arc noised about in unfavorable conipaii srn with the grades of other schools on the campus. Nom, as a matte, of fact, this school sets its standaids with an me to what the nther schools of its type in the country aie accomplishing, not with !Ewald to what the Erginceinn, School of an} othet lime happens to ho doing So it is smith the other departments and dim isions r n the campus They don't ligine in terms of abet othei outfit.. on the ;pounds hole ale doing, but they stack themselves up against the schools whose graduates_ aill compete smith local products. That is good, but con, Pal Noir tmdm these Collllltlolls ate not good If this thing is to be cleated up at all, one of tun directions intact be taken Einet it must be tecognlzed that the schools and then sub-div isions vary widely in marking ainv and pi notices, thus not inviting compel,- ot a real standard common to every mill% olual and every delta. tment must be attained With untold numbei= of couple= packing the Ree ication h alt Finlay night, one of the most successful dance, from the standpoint of sheet numbeis passed on int( the social tecold of the College The crowded situa- ion, where only up and down nanement was palmated ith any &gm of coinfoit, must inevitably point to the elusion of sonic of the fratelnity mcnibeic, As usual lit as logically , although an Intim ily, falls on the undo lawmen GIMCRACKS Mote and mme students Mel, to college uncertain on Just what then life uork will be it is only light that they should come and sample the callous offerings .vhich the institution holds out to them. But sometime decision must be made Then comes the storm The extension of the Education School's psycho clinic to include vocational guidance maths a move tosvaid the vision 01 Student Council expmsed in a le «mt iecommendation foi n full-time stall member 4010 V (11111' advise student, facing such problems. IGnecvec , the method rot determining the ndapt ability of individuals and deciding how they should he advised comnmn to the educational would, which relies on aptitude and intelligence tests, scents to lie unwat i anted in detei nunntl, n student's occupation-to-be. in guidance of this type throe can be no better method than fi.endly, confidential intetview. Regardless of the proved rthability of tests, themselves a moot question among piofessional educatoi,, there can be no excuse for wast ing time in futile analysis. That nn irdividual's vocational ability can be sized up in tests and mathematical computations is to make niockely of the human mind and capability. Thingood (Id fashioned, even call it unscientific, "father and son" chat can accomplish more good far mutual understand ing and pioblem solution than a woild of charts and Educational gunci ache. CA MP USEER I=l We ome intensely gratified to heal that the Hon Gov. and Mss Giffm d Pinehot Niel a again among the guests of honoi at mu IP Ball And sf the lion Got hod tiled to clash the dance, he would probably hate been ejected by one of the Lifted Eyebioas at the door Sometime weie going to ask lons lot his invitation to one of Ale, affairs. Maybe you got time 'atm the favors were gone, ton They 'rally were meth nice, one of the dunce committec menthe's told us Something Ithe the little memo pads that you can buy nt the by and dim at standard pi ices The dates in the thing, hones stmt the day aftei the Ball and extend to Apt 8, nest yea' Al' of which sexy much all tight, since it will eliminate the nece , sity of appointing a committee for the 1033 !new] They'll base to-have the same kind fasins, since nobody is going to stand by and see his calenthn nun out in the middle of the yeas.. And they'll have tp um the dance on the sane date, since basing it oat hem would tante duplication of plant, and haying it later would be leasing us so ahout memo p r somlle, which would be !nett} tea cable A good Mall} shattered Ideals full out nt the aisles at the Bull Pen the other night timing one of the re cent Beastley Lectures. One blister Davey, of the Chemistry and Elimination School, has long been necogrired as one of Penn State's onti-eribbingest prote,sots Yet the reputation of yenis mashed, and hundreds of pre-mud, went away highly edified but pitifully sot paced often seeing the eminent Doctor nr , his one weak moment. He actually peeked oven the shouldui of a neighbor (Dean Whitmoi e, if you must know) and copied duce whole pal oat aphs of notes in null view of thewide-eyed students. Sir sempen pro ressorMir Out unpoit used to cause us no end of double, falling in lose -nail uniforms She would heave a deep sigh ...my time she passed within tuenty miles of. Annapolis Atmodiee Day potashes and Ammican Legion eons entions used to get het quite nut of hand 1305 that' , all oyes non. She sass a Campus, Cop I=l Or the bad, of the Angle Room', bad news cat Is lot the past few days has been something that annoyed us pi etty much Lindo a heading of "Alto noon Tea Suggestions" they had lavelnuist on lye and Bee., addint, that same inns tecommended by a Distniguished Visitoi. We woe beginning to get suspicious of the whole thing allot several ctaitaesses had looked rays tem.,. (I think it was mysterious) when ached who was the guy All Cornet finally bruise down an tel flit, lam even, and confessed that the suggestot was a former salesman of liquorous bevel ages, who was now pietty much of a major eNplosion in a Cleveland de pal talent stole, While we sat in the classroom Saturday morning with glazed eyes, heavy lids, a thriving torn mop, and a Wall Street slump, a hunch of co-eds was heaving a play-ground baseball aroun I outside They gamboled about with peals of merry laughter that almost broke our heart Irrational madness beat at the heavy oaken doom of our reason There we were, looking like a picture in one of those pamphlets the Anti- Saloon League used to send around before the \Vets tool , up crusading in a log way. And there they were, iv white shots and black panties, giving an jumper, mon that the Ball hail been nothing but a setting-up exercise It wtr , all rap latter, and left us with the conviction th it there are sonic people who would enjoy swan the day after they had been rescued from a shim, r ecl, Co-ed in fin coat gi‘, funny look to othei co-ed in white quint outfit . • Miss Hu/leton V, as in ton n 1!!=MMII!Ill COURSE You've heard of Nittany "Lines," Car Lines, Clothes Lines, and we admit that you've seen "Some Lines," but wait until you've seen the Lines of .our New Custom Tailored Suits before you say one more thing about the sub iect. Tailored to Your Personal Measure $19.50 to $35.00 - MONTGOMERY'S PAUL A. MITTEN, Manager THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 14 SCHOOLS PLACE IN MUSIC CONTEST State College Band Gains First Award Friday—Will Enter Pittsburgh Finals Fourteen schools won the right to enter the State finals of the high , chool music contest at Pittsburgh by tithing first places in the district com petition held here Friday. In the majorgt rots scheduled, State College high school tool. first place in hand competition, while West mount-Upper Yoder high school, com peting in the class B group, was de clared the district winner of the or chestra contest. The Yengerton n school orchestra won in the class C group 1,100 Parltcipale Dale high school, nt Johnstoun, Was ay. tilled the class C distlict title in both the Girls' and Bnys' elMrus con: test. First place in the class C coned chows contest was gained by Cooper Tou.nship high Clearfield county, while Dubois tools first place in class 13 Boys chorus competition and Tyrone was sum ded first Place in the Girls' class B chorus contest Fast place in the string quartet competd•on went to We'itmount-Up per Yoder. Dale high school again emerged victor in the contest foi small instrumental ensembles. Fast :maids in both vocal and instrumen tal solo competition mere awarded to leptesentatives of schools scattered met the entne distile Sponsored by the Pennsylvania Forensic league, the contest attracted approxlinately fourteen hundred en trants fr om tills section of the State. Director Richard W Giant and Prof. Ilummel I , l.lllhur n, of the music de partment nem in charge of the af fair, with music students and mem bets of the faculty acting as judges AWARDED Y tLE FELLOWSHIPS Ph of. Ilah old .1 Lot, and Walter U. Carstka, of the Torestly department, have been awarded Charles Lathrop Pack felloullups fah study at the Yale Fole,thy School next yeah, it was an nounced i ecently 113332E1 PLYMOUTH SPORT COUPE Must Sansfice 115 W. Nittany Mr Rydn- PLUADING AND ITEATING Albert deal & Son 117 S. Fraser St. Phone 163 Here's Valuc Adv .1 ThisAdv.and 1.1 isr 1 25c ;; Entttlea you to • It Durham Duplex It &My Rasorwoth ; 3 ano new Gold , Star Hollow Ground Blade and improvei I Triple Nickel I Plated Guard Try the Blade Men Swear By t.l.:t At 27i;51 , 244C_Lgg v :Slore Robert J. Miller 0 o L Your Hobby Ready to Ride ? . . 1 If It's Tennis OR GOLF OR BASEBALL We Carry Your Complete _ • Tennis Needs A Set can be obtained at BALLS reasonable prices ' lndoor Ball PRESSES , . Indoor Bat CASES , 5 CLUBS and BAG $lO FRAMES Gloves NETS Racket Restringing Golf -Balls, 3 for $1 Shoes , . OcnoCrno-eorp. • . THE AT HISTIC STORE ocnocrnoe,orp WPSC SCHEDULE N. Today II .11—Wnshltmlon likenlennn tall. 011 • Colonial Art' Tomorrow 1 II Ili—Agricultural NOWT No. ThurAda9 n 15—Talk iirenorod by Dr Monk W Ilubbord on • Why We Dose Fleur color, I•rinrlaold• CO-ED FRATERNITY LEADERS NAMED FOR 1932.93 COUNCIL Next year's members of the Fre., term* Presidents' council, advisory' board of women's fiateinities, will be Helen A Hoover, Chi Omega, Mallon, P. Howell, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Elizabeth M Kalb, Delta Gamma Other representatives include Isa- 1 be , McFarland, Kappa Alpha Theta,' Helen L. Martin, Phi Mu, and Elsa' L. Ottinger, Alpha Chi Omega. A Elizabeth Preston, Alpha Omicron Pi ' Charlotte L Somners, Laodelphia, and Mary M Westitek, Theta Pi Alpha, complete the list. SCARAB ELECTIONS Murmur) Architectural) John S Urban '32 Edwin A. Bloxman '33 Wiley L Byers "33 Ross B Davis, Jr. '33 Char/es 13, Forbes '33 gu g ene D Hegarty '.33 Chusy F. Hildebr* '33 Samuel D Kimfman '33 Frank A Render/ '.33 C W Lass '33 Flonard P. Lohrke '33 Robe t W. 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Co., 105 S 22d St , Richmond, Va. EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO Edgeworth is a blend of fine 'old burleys with its natural saaor enhanced by Edge scorch's distinctive ____ . . • • end exclusive elev. aiimark, enth process Buy ~,-marsa,- , Edgeworth any- a— where in two forms 110004711 —Edgeworthßeady. up Rubbed and Edge. „,.......ntllGraf worthPlugShce All IIr.FIPUBBT4 , 5 pocket y ippr if COGE package to $s so r h 'ORTY. , pound humulor Flu g EWO — ' leo-ad Groups ,Exeel In Grades, PaY Says (Continued /rant MA. 0710 ter, only three were in this group scholastically at the end of the second semester last year. Likewise, only six out of the first ten in the present rating were in the first ten the pre vious semester" Radical shifts downward m frater nity standing are a result of the grad uation of a good senior class or the acquisition of poor freshman clots, Dean 'Warnock pointed 'out Accounting for the scholastic super iority of women students over men, Dean Ray said that the co-ed emoll mcnt, which is limited by lack of dor mitory space and other 'factors, is restricted, for the moat part, to those women who were in the upper fifth of their high school classes. WANTED A STUDENT CRUISE DIRECTOR Witsbnt onestardent in tho urine° , sky to organise ole tour group. Generous financial return to the num whequalifiee Also opportimity for inter esting travel Cruises are nude In elan Pan Ameri can multi motored air.hnem. Cool.luzir n..•mwO to the upper alr at 117 miles .hour.TheWestlndies,CentodAmeri ea. South Amm. out of the tourist on. in all their ionise charm Night life to gay Cuba. The drums of more Hold, throbbing 111 the distant hills. Panama, crossroads of the world The onnent Mayan rums at Chithat R. in Yucatan Mexico City, that roile.lngh metropolis where bullfights stilt flourish. Or Rio de Janeiro, anwrialhn Bumw Aires rind Montevideo, Peru. Chile To the, e...ntic piaci:sand a hundred others m then° countries of Lam America cov ered by Pan American, largest air trans. port Onstariln the world, on 20.000 mules of airway. 71-13 year these atudent group Mum will be offered at 40% reduction from standard puserigerrates,between Junc 1 and September I. For crample.thla dis count bongo of trip from hum= to Havana down to $16.80. From our Tema terminal to Medea CitY.S36,6O From Miami to Pcmaron, °nth overnight stop at Jamaica. luncheon stop in Cuba and Colombia, only 5100 Same student re ductions to any point on our lines. If you feel that you have the persona lty, the socsal position and collegiate standing to qualdY at repr esen tative of i our company on the mono., wet. Im reedlately.Pleme give fun portleulara as 1 to your personal qualiScatlons and re- •-i sponsdnltty Address. Mr,V, li,Chenea, General Traffic Manaker, Pan Amerman /unsays System, 122 East 42d Street, New York, N Y. PLAIN and PRINTED CORDUROY and MESH CLOTHS 25c to 75c a Yard EGOLF'S The Penn State Players PRESENT THE GREEK DRAMA ELECTRA Saturday Evening, Apr. 23, 1932,8:20 P. M. Tickets 50 Cents—On Sale at Co-op April 21—front 5 to 9 P. M. April 22--from 5 to 9 P. M. April 23—from 3 to 7 P. M. Sold During the Day at the Treasurer's Office Tuesday, April 19, 1992 LEWIS TO ATTEND CONCLAVE Willard P. Levis, College librarian, and the libtarian of the Agricultural Library will attend the annual con ference of the American Library as sociation at New Orleans, La., April 25 to 80. At a special session of the board of edutution tot librarianship at the cooled once, Mr. Lewis will dis cuss curriculum problems in summer courses in library science. • CAAI THAUM , • W a rn er BrottlClTh6Attc, (metne ut 110 E‘ening 00.ing at poo),, TUESDAY— Rose Hobart, Charles Bickford in "SCANDAL FOR SALE" WEDNESDAY— Lure Vele7, Leo Carrillo in "TIIE BROKEN WING" • I THURSDAY— Loretta Young, Winnie Lightner in 10111113 METZ Doug Foirbanko, Jr., Nlur3 Brian in "IT'S TOUGH TO DE RAMOUS" ' SATURDAY— Rohl. Montgomery, Min and E Horton NITTANY TUESDAY "YOUNG AMERICA" WEDNESDAY "SCANDAL TOR SALE" THURSDAY "THE BROKEN \VING" FRIDAY- OEIE3 EMBECEMI •IT'S TOUGh TO BE FAiIOUS" COMING! Thc Yen,'s Pretest nolvir "The Crowd Roars" rt , ,, a Mato of Cafe and Death! Roar With the Crowd at "THE CROWD ROARS"