SUCCESSOR To The Free Lance, Established 1887 VOLUME 35- 7 No. 41 Z 658 ENROLLMENT MAY RISE Mass Confab 7:30 P. M. Sunday To Start Religion In Life Week Dr. Mackay To' Address Convocation Choir Will Sing; First Seminar Is Slated For Monday Sec eddy) ht/, "The Source of Dcouuduey," Page 2 A, general town-faculty- student meeting Sunday- in ' Ifecreation Hall at 7:30 p . . m: with Dr. John A Mackay, president - of Princeton Uni . versity's Theological Sernin- um, speaking on "I's Chris - ki f anity Adequate For Our Present World Problems?" will officially begin Religion in Life Week. Music foi the meeting will be ' fununhed by the College choir of too voices directed by Piot aid W. rliiint and aaompanied by aid, eleitile oi gen Featured mambo, of the clam will be "Etta nal Cod Is Oui Refuge" , ' Chapel Speakel m Schwab Au- AU .Classes' , Ordered =HE=M _ ne, ittunuatot y de.nitbattl of all dames, at 1I at: in -Monday to enable audents to attend the tonvocatton in Seltuab Audi tot tun, has been 'app; uved by the -Conned of Ad intnista aunt, the Pt esidettiV office announced yestet day ttitui tun) al, II it in Sunday will Iv y S :wipe', leeLutei on world, iieute, Hula!, and cul tau al 1 clot ion, llt Leipet, a, exeuttive •,ect e tory of, the Untvelval Christina Connell, will be one of the speak eis on the week'a pi °giant 'Convocation ,Slated As the leading event of the sec ond' day of the work, a genet al convocation will be held 111 Schwab Wltid Wilton 'with Di Ralph Dom Hazel presiding, and Dr-, Elinnell Hutt, authm, lei:Wi er, and protease' of sociology at ,Duke ' University, speaking, on '"Do We Choose Ilemocracy 9 " In addition to meetings to be held, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thuisday nights in Scliwab Au ditoi sum, speakers tor the week conduct, a seams of seminars at 9.10, p ' Monday through Thursday. Subject of the Monday seminar to be held in 105, White Hall, (Continued On Page Four) English 'Dances Exhibited Here Volk Numbers Demonstrated '-, To, Physical Education Majors .Tuesday Douglas Kennedy, director of the English Folic Song and Dance So. defy, - Loudon, instructed 150 men itud rumen, dostly physical edu cation'malord,, in , varlolis English folk Lifilllekl, Tuesday night Said by tunny' to , •be ,an "anti._ (mated Jltterburg," Kennedy .bei came Interested in English dancing through bls sister primer. Ily' as a bobby, and now devotis 'aillot bli tiwe to it' , Kennedy held the crelsd's inter `est in White Hall for two and one: - hair hours, teaching them various steps Ond- deuce, lie illustpted 'was a sword danco for - men, coi n slating or intricate,ligures execut ed with two-handled elo.ords Kennedy, Iyho , na's Leas under the auspices. of the Women's Physical Education 'Department, bee appeared at,: prominent col - loges and universities throughout the South,and East. Seirl:Weekly 4r LI r2:: - Y 1 14 run ,#.lttitr , . Ray.Suppoits Student Membekship In Senate Senior Awdrd Recipient Not Yet Selected Collegian Board 'Cuts List To I Three; Winner Will Be .• Announced Mar. 4 ' N, t.rv;li `.l lie: Collegren _Limo !mews yet mho yetii's lecipient , of the "Outstanding Setium" award, the Collegian's own way of honciiing the gtadu ating, 'ICIIIOI who hug done the most in lii , . foul yeats of college to rut [het the hwlur and prestige of Penn State Slatting with 10 candidates, the Junior Boaid luta nal lowed the field to tiller, but hue it has hit a 'snug Triice worthy candi dates ace still in the tuunwg, but only one can win. There can be co•w now s , of the Collegian Award The chosen ~ennui's mine will be announced m next 1 , 11- !lay', issue of the Collegian Miehoff Honored Last Year Lust year, Sul B. mitthuir, bimetal]] and Lialhetball qtai and good all-mound man, it- Leivul the hest of these ammal awards Ile wait the unanimous thoiee of the managing, bored The trophy, an figine of Viel.my mounted on a '5(11.11LIC haw, will be presented to the mod 'you thy seinur,by Rubel t L Wil son, inembei of the Junior Board, immediately_ pieeeding the Fenn Stute-Wiseonsin boxing meet in Remeation Hall, Satanday, March Snow, Ice" Cost College - Over - $lOO A Day ' When early an oral II g snow &twins sweep oven the Islittany Mountains, the Campus Dawn Patio] IS summoned Into, action. The "cull to shovels" is adsweted by 25 to 50 scow-lighters who Swaim uvel the campus in in at tempt to clear the main arteiies of 'Wait Vertsi.e eight o'cluch classes. , 'I his war strength iti augmented, by a snow plow, ajitmlor, and a snow hi ash And to, the tune $lOO a day, the snow and ice; is shoveled, , chopped, and In uahed nom 10 miles of campus walks, four miles of toads, and slx-and one-half acres of pq king mons • The task of estimating the yearly snow removal budget falls to George W Ebel t, Supetinten-, dent ;of Grounds and Buildings, who says, "One of the liaidest _things in the woild is to try 'to figure in May 'how much it +is going, to snow next winter," _ Neuberger Makes Solo . , Di. Hans Neuberger, instructor in geophysics, made his first' solo fight at the State College Aiiport this month, rounding out nine and and a half hodrs or dual flying. 4. Points Out . Benefits To -Faculty Members ( And Students By GEORGE B SCHLESS" .."1 am pleased with the - idea," said Dean br Women Charlotte 13 Ray yesterday of the proposed stu dent tepresentatiOn on the College Senate, a hick /will come berme the Senate next Elturstial Dean Ray also agreed with the suggestion made lust week by Dean of Men Arthut It. Warnock and Senior Chase President Joseph A Peel that. there should be three students—one woman and two men—present-at Senate meetings instead of the one voting repre sentative , provided for in the amendment introduced Y. 6r qe weeks ago by Dr Helmut. Lands bet g Dual Benefits Derived 130th student body and fatuity would benefit from the proposed measure, Dean Ray believes, saute Senate menthols would be getting better acquainted with student and - students would better understand hen big and compli cated u mutter the admlnlstratloli of a college really Is "Within the past year %se have seen the need of a change in many things and surely there mull be even more in the future Amy such tonibluatiiiiruf students and faculty should be helpful in work cm ding - Co the' dean Chance To Pioneer "There has been - a great deal bald lately Stout having students dud faculty become better ac. quainted," she continued "Even the meeting of only Once students e Ith Senate memberb would work toward this end, and momote tar titer meetings of faculty .and stu dents" . Health Board Will Take Poll To Seek Opinions' Of Parents On Fiee Ho,spitalikation By Fee Increase A pull of the 1i... etas of 9.00 stu dents moiled hoe, will be taken m an attempt to distovdr d an mu ease in the health fee from bye to ten dollais is desnable, it was announced by Alan G ffiil Intyte '39, client MHO of the Stu dent Health &raid ' The _nicteasc, Alcliityie said, would - inovide the. student body ‘%itli seven days of flee hospitali zation in the hammy and free LI eatment an the Dispensary The poll, to be conducted by means of postcaids, will ask pat ents if they approve of the-m -crease Mciailyte announced that the survey of townspeople, students, and faculty, to gain suggestions for improving the health service, has been completed, No Stuff! Thespian Job Is 'Stuff And NonSense' )- Coincident:with the wining to thus canipu , tel "Don 'ltOse, wide' of tt column for the Philadelphia Evening Public:,,Ledgei entitled "Stuff and•Ngnsense," the Penn State Thespians,announce that then Spi ng show to be piesented in Schwab Auditoilum will beau the stime'popular handle. Instead of the wend stoly plot us m past Spring shows, "Stuff and Nonsense" will be a revue featui mg an intermingling of skits and smelt dunce numbeis, the latter done in cellophane sets against luminous backgrounds. Recipe For Skits Given The recipe foi orituig skits for "Stuff and Nonsense" follows Take 1 polit science prof, I small town newspaper editor, and 2 stu dents—mix well and you have one excellent script Frames of ye au thors are Dean E. McHenry, Wil ham K. "Wild Bill' Ulerich, Mor STATE COLLEGE, PA-; Aliens Will I Be Droppe,d) From NYA Notary Will Certif All Workers Here For 3 Days All NYA students MUM go bo.r, fore a notary public and make aftl4. davit as to United States cilizeni ship If they are to remain on the NYA rolls. Stanley B Maddox.; College director of NYA, revealed yesterday This amyl be done, he said, in order to meet requirements set down In Public Resolution No, 1 of: the 78th Congress which is 1101 Vi to session NYA morkeis ace asked to ieL 4 port to the first flow lounge, Old , Main betmeen the holm of 8 .10' a m and 5 JO p in Wednesday, Thursday or Friday A notary will be provided at these hems and no lee mill be charged the student, Maddox revealed Any student Al orker not comply. Ing to requirements wilt be drop ped hum tho payroll. Atatitlex said Complete Statement Given'; The complete statement Issued by Dlrectot Maddox Is at followa "'Cho College has received nal lication from the Federal (tavern_ 'mint through the`Slate•Uirectei the National Youth Administration concerning Public Resolution No 1 of the 7tith Congress now in hCfi- OEM, Hhiah reads as toliows "'Nu alien shall be given cut_ ploy meat in continued in employ ment on any project prosecuted. under the appropriations contain ed to the Emeigency Relief Ap oropliatiou Act of 193 S at this Joint t esolution Provided, hat no patt of the money het eta ap. mom lated shall he mailable to pas any person thirty days utter the nom oval of this mint resolu tion who does not make tillitavlt as to United "States citizenship such affidavit to he considered ori nin facie evideoce of such citizen. ship "This at come. Includes NYA ain b Thet efore a notarized affidavit fur every studeut worker whose name appears on payaolls for lime' on and idle! Mardi ii 1939, niubt be filed id the office of the State Youth Director at liar rlsburg, To pay out Federal rolfel applopriation funds to any Stu dent Aid project employees, [or time shown on and after Marcia P. 1939. unless the above...mentioned allidavitb are filed will con s tititute a flotation of the law Ihe Reso lution of Congress is clear and mandatory and the College is com pelled to carry out Its provisions" War Movies Planned "Plashes of &Lion," foui reels of motion pictules showing Arn ow:in troops in the World Wai, wdl be •shown at un open meeting of the Intel national Relations Club in the Home Economic, Aud itoimm at 7 1.5 p.m Monday. lie "Lady Montgomery" , Feld haunt '4O, and Bud Yanofsky '9O Among those who will appeal under Thespihn lights will be 'Mai cc Stinger '4l, dynamic dancer who gave a new interrne tation of Small Fry in the Fall show, Barbara Thiel '4l, (mote about het later); and Cully Pont eroy '39, Thespian heavyweight. The first night opening will be an actual pienuere in the Holly wood minuet.' Invitations will be sent to leading campus personal ities who will saw, a few woods before entering the Auditoomm. IDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1939 - ::::;,DESPITE ROOM SHORTAG) SENIOR : BALL CHARLES S. WELSH '39 + + + Winter Scene Set For Senior Dance Glitici mg irides, dark blue ti,unfonn Rec Hall into a dazzle setting Duke Ellington still play f. The genial Duke of the black a new featured soloist, Jean Bald' Anderson, his regular ballad warbl In addition to his scheduled menu of dance music, Ellington has prepaiel a Int of unusual dessert to serve just berme inter 1111S,1011. 111 the Conn of a mime tuie conceit, probably based on that which lie will present in Cal 4;etni. m April Immediately following this con eci t, co-than men Thome., A Beal and Chin les S Welsh will an nounce the winner of the Elling ton sung-titling contest Announcement of the WlllllOl, slated lot today, was delayed be cause the judges cannot get the manumit pt of the stoic ninth is as yet unpublished and not ioudy fm release It it ill be,played to night foi the hist time in public, and the judges nrll then make their decision hum the titles sub mitted ' Tickets foi the dance will be on sale today at the A A ticket of fice, loom 107 Old Main, and to night Rec Hall, pi iced at $3.85 Senate Names May Day Head Watson '4O Chosen General Chairman; Commattees - Are Announced Committees foi May hay, Sat urday. May IJ. were announced Wednesday, by the Senate GCB eial dal) man fot the event is Waal ed M Watson '4O, with Vela 1, Kemp '4l sub-ehaaman Committeeb ate as follows eel - emony—Jeans Kinney '39, chan man, Phyllis HCI Mg '39, Rose Dawn Hordes '39, Nancy Avery 40; Pt opet tios—Melissu Mennich 39, ,cliutt man, Bernice AL Maur et '42, Rhoda N KoLli '39, Mil died L Long '4O, Wardrobe Sat abo Sham '4O, clan man, Blatithe Goelu mg '39 lintel taininent'— Juanita M. Chun:bets '4O, ellen man. Jane B Hoskins '4l. Ann AI Bat ton '42, Helen L IVotalcock '42, Publiuty —Jeanne 91 Walker '39, chair man, Madge Y". :Norton '39. Ann G. Bunton '39, Phyllis IL Gordon '4O. Bess J Tteuger '9O, Decors tion=Mary Rita Etiglenian '39 end Mai y Ann' Landis ''4o, Mu sme—Vivienne J -' Wiesner '4l, chairman. Martha V ShatTetinun '4O, Mildred E Moore '39, Joseph ine A Keeney '4O. Dancing Tomorrow Phi Gamma Delta-Phi Kappa Psl—At Phl Gamma Delta, Cam pus Owls, closed Delta Tau Delta-Delta Upsilon— At Delta Tau Delta, Jack Bigham, closed. , , Tau Phi De,lta—Jerry IdcHale• , closed., Delta Theta Sigma—C barite Smith; closed. Alpha Gamma Rho —Kabler, closed. CO-CHAIRMEN THOMAS A. BOAL '39 + + + dtaperies and spa' long lights will ng wintet cainival tonight in , wind of Setuoi Ball flow 9 until 2 and white keys will bung all 111111 idge, to slime the spotlight with !vie Junior Blazer Group Named Maros Chosen Chairman Of Eight-Man Committee To Select Goats Floyd M Mains '4O was named than man of the eight-man Am on Blavei committee appointed by Juntot Class President Waite' A Jones, yesterday Flank C Anderson, Jr , John B Caldwell Ji , Robert Eakin, Jerome N Goodman, Minus R Schaffner, Roget F Scott, and Giovet C Washabaugh, Julians, complete the group No indication at, to the style and pi tie of this yew's coat was given at the time the committee was chosen, but they aic consid ming numerous proposals The price of Junior Blazers hit uu untneeedented low last yeat when coats designed minilar to Lion coals sold foi $1 O. In ine mos years Bluets sold foi over $lO Bernreuter Will Talk - At A. S. U. Meeting On S. U. Building Benefits The athantages of a Student. Union building — on the college campus of today be dis cussed by Di Robeit G Sem.. mute], associate mofessor of education and pochology, at a meeting of the local chaplet of tile American Student Union in Room 4(15, Old Main. at 2 JO tu Sunday The meeting is open to the public Diagiums of typical bill_ dent union buildings on, othet college campuses 'be dia. placed and an open discussion on possible %%UNs of financing a student union building here u ill folio% Players Complete Cast FOr Latest Production Complete cast fot "Eumtsion, in Schaal) Auditmium i%laich 17 a Piof Flank Neusbaum, ditectot Jones, assistant director and glad Included in the cast sie• Hal bert S D1.1010b1101% '4O, David F. Holahan '4l, A John Clime' '42, Eugene Simnel '42, Jacob Sacks '4O, William B Battholoinew '4l, WlBald P. Macy '39, Leooaid .1. Paikinson '39, Yenta Sevast '39 Florence Marquardt '9O, Hattie Ruth Hindman '42, Ruth E. Wag net '4O, Catharine E. Coleman '42, Ruth J. Shtasel '4l, Alan G. Mac- Intyre '39, Joseph W. Dutibs '39, Robert Robinson '4l, Marguerite Probable Increase Of 500 Indicated Here For 1939-40 Student Housing Board Recommends Plan To College Senate For Possible Slash In Enrollment ' By EMANUEL ROTH As the Student,Housing Boa id adopted a recommenda tion to the College Senate calling for a "possible slash in en rollment. for 1939-40" at a special session 'Wednesday after noon, figures and-statements fi om the Offices of the Regis tun and Scheduling Officer indicated yesterday that an in crease of 500 in eni ollment tor 'next semester is a definite probability. • Pointing out that expanding physical facilities iesulting from the building mogiain vns bring ing about steani-iollei piessute on the College to admit moie stu dents, Registiar William S Hoff man announced yesterday that even though the freshman class is held to the 1,475 level of 1938, an inueasc of 300 in enrollment s inevitable because of tiansfeis Hoffman indicated that if equip ment fur all new stiuctines is us suied befoie June, an increase of 200 in the freshman class mould probably be authorized by the Ad min isti ation Meanwhile, Ray V Watkins, stheduling officer, revealed that he had begun formulation of the 19.39-41) tune-table on the basis of no considerable increase lit en oilment for next year and on con tinin'ql- use of old building., only Watkins explained that any dras tic. inci ease would necessitate en tice I eVeSIOII of the time-table Tentative Enrollment Listed Tentative enrollment for next yeas, it was indicated, would in clude 1,300 seincus, 1,400 1,475 sophomores, 1,475 freshman Asked by the Collegian whether the Piesident's Office was ready to release for publication any pol icy on enrollment, Adman 0 Morse, assistant to the Piesident, announced' yesterday that any in ciease would hinge on the bien nial state approptiation to the College Morse pointed out that a use in student population nould necessitate addition of inembeis to the faculty Instituting dehmte action, the Housing Board, meeting at the Chustian Association Office with Di Warren B Mack, chaninan of the Senate Committee on Stu dent Welfaie, adopted a Once point recommendation lot sub mission to the Committee and Col lege Senate. The lecommendation urges the (Continued On Page Two) Honor List Enlarged The names of Hei man E Maud, '.39, mining engineer, and Hai old N Meyer '39 and Peter G Seder '39, metalluigists, were mad% ertently omitted foam the M.nei al I ndusti ies honor list, Dean Edward Steidle announced yestei day The addition', bung the total number of 2 5 nonage students to 17. Blasingame To Speak Piot Ralph IL Blasingame of the department of agi multuial eng, neering will discuss power fanning at a farm meeting in In diana Wednesday " Broadway comedy to be enacted nd 18, uas announced yesterday by of the production, and Maigatet ate assistant in diamatics It Scheaffer '4O Charles F. Seymour '42, Sol A Davidson '4O, Samuel I Bening '42, Virgitua A Delp '39, John C. Fairlamb '42, George Gittel son '4l, Ruth I. Liachowitz '4O, Ruth T. Weinstein '4l, 'twin Schwartz '42, Jean Matthes '42, and George Bernstein '4l Three minor juvenile parts ale stilt to be cast by Neusbaum. Daily rehearsals for the outstand ing comedy are in full swing 1=211E3 IMIZEM PRICE FIVE CENTS James Budget To Determine Fixtures Here Governor's Spending Report To Limit Extent Of Use Of New Buildings Spccwl to the Collegian HARRISBURG, Feb 23 —To ulna extent the Pennbylvania State College 101 utilize the 11 new buildings now tearing com pletion under the General State Authority's initial inatitutional construt Hon program will be de cided perhaps definitely Monday night, ' n lien - Gm &hot - Arthur` H. Jameb presents his budget for the 19J9.41 biennium to the State Leg_ Iblature here The budget, °lento , . slime Juno at:, 31, will include the Governor's allocation to the College for the coining biennium, a portion of which is expected to be specified for movable equipment for the new buildings, Need Additional $500,000 Although Cot Augustine S Jane_ maN, executive director of the Gee mel State Authority, has assured the College of an estimated $476,- 130 of fedeial funds for fixed equipment, it mos believed that. an additional $5OO 000 or more mould be needed for movable equipment in oidei to place the plant at full capacity Meaumhile the bi-partisan group of legislatois which has been in_ sitedto study the Go%ernor's budget before he actually presents It to the Legislature, remained tight-lipped on the mutter. tens ing to comment beyond the state. meat that James has included $2.0.: 000,000 for the "normal state functions," mitlch Includes subsi dies to educational institutions No specific provisions could be lett) tied het e Co-ed Meeting - Set March 7 Nominees Chosen By Senate To Be Introduced At Mass Gathering - A women's mass meeting n ill be held Match 7 to introduce nomi nees named by the Senate for May Queen, fieshinan attendant, and WSGA and W R A office's, and to gto 'a onion students an oppor tunity to make further nomina tions The senate nominating commit tee will announce its nominations a week before the meeting, -and must approve any additional nom inations made flow the Poor at the mass meeting Pumaiy elect, ns will be held Maich 14, and final elections and installation of othcers will follow the nest day All women students ale asked to Note. - _— Positions to be filled are. W. S. G A piesident, vice-president, trensuici, semi senator, Junior senatot, sophomore senator, and town senator, W. R. A —,presi dent, vice president, secretary, and sophomore representative; May Queen and freshman-attend ant to the May Queen The W. S. G. A piesident must have served at least a yea' on women's sen- Rte.