ECIM , COVERAGE yOLUME 35-NO. 47 Z 658 Schott Offers Program Por Spring Sports Solution STATE Dean's Plan Allots Time Of Players Tentative :Settlement Made In Off-Season Football Mixup By HERBERT B. CAHAN A definite step toward the solution of the problem cre ated by the interference of Spring football with other Spring sports was taken yes terday in a program issued by Dr Carl P Schott, dean of the School of Physical Edu cation and Athletics. Offered as a, tentative settle ment of existent difficulties caused by the emphasis placed on off-sea son football training, the Schott Plan makes definite piactice time allotments fot athletes affected, Pi °vides for participation in Swing volts contests, and sets May 1 -as the closing slate for Sphing _football Breaks Barriers The Schott Plan is an 'attempt to' alleviate the Double caused football playa's who were atoll cleat in such spoils as hack and baseball, bul who could not pat , Umtata in these seasonal spot is because of Spt mg.. football- pi ar; 186 Altbough this wila the first ;statement Of a change along Lliese lines, the new plogium seems to nalicate .t , futuie fdelimmliasis of Spring football tinining—such ,to exists at othei colleges Prince ton, foi nample,,makcs Sining football inactice compulsoiy fm fieshinen only, allowing, uppei class:nen to tlevzo.c then full Lime to baseball, buck, lauosse, and °thin in-season spin U The plan, which is sulkict to I CVISIOII, follows In toilet that the hot intei - ests of 0111 Spi tog minot.s and Spring football pi ow 21111 b may be nerved the following pol my will obtain— All anon who au e scheduled Ito Spa tug football pa actice will a apes L every nfLe, noon aL 4 o'clock Exceptions wall be made as follows Timc Divided Those, who, in the Judgment of the ,baseball, roach and the Utak couch, ale qualified Lot menthe' ship on then tespective ..quads will iepoit for football at 4 .30`evei y atm noon Should oily of the men 'have classes horn 3 to 4 they wall repo' t -lot football at 5 o'clock Should (Continued On Page Three) , 6 Larry Clinton Enriche's Kin Of Debussy Lairy Clinton, who plays Into] - Trate' nay Ball hate Alma Jl was the object at a latent edits tal in the New York Post. It pet tamed to Clinton's teem d ,ing of "My Reverie," which, it pointed out Is it iewiite of a little known melody wi itten by one of the greatest blench compobeis, Claude Debussy The. Sihtoilal tent on to say• "AIL 'tis said,s is like viitue— its oun ieward - "Flvidence in the an motive 14 the report that the estate of the lati Claude Debussy, one of the gientest French composers, will leceive $60,000 in loyalties from Larry Clinton's, ariangement of thly Reverie,", which is based on one of Debussy's melodies. , "We don't know that anything cau be done about this lack of bal ance between the worlds of art and (=mime The success of "My Reverie" as a popular song simply proves ' that' the big money in music as in anything else ,lies Mass appeal. Hence' those who write for a restricted 'audience can't hops for mass nwards—un- Jess a Larry Clinton conies along.", SemiiAleekly fair- ' s o.NiA - , , : c,,,.:_ .J - • ----- ' 1 :,,, rutt 7 4 ntl ~c, , ~„.,1,...„ APPROPRIATION NAY MOUNT TO $5,593,445 Romig, O'Connor Win Co-ed Prsidencies; Metz Elected Queen New WSGA, WRA Officers Installed Yesterday By Retiring Heads; Awards Made .Jane A Romig '4O was elected WSGA president, Mary H O'Con not '4O, WRA head, and Cecile G Metz '39, May Queen, in nomen's final elections Wednesday Helen A Swanson '42 was named Fieshmun Attendant Outgoing WSGA pi esident, Doris L Blakenioi c, installed the newly-elected WSCA officers following het addles.. at a coffee hour in Atherton Hall last night Maly Ann Rhodes '4O was announced alh chairman of Judicial Committee Officeis installed wale Miss ClutilotteSiSnabb '3O, Janice M I MePll '3ll,„McdElMse F Hart- Romig, president, Elinor L Weuv- well '4O et '4l, vice-president, Peggy E. Results of uonion's voting—W Jones '4O, secretary, Betty M S. G. A pi esident Romig 354, Mai tin '42, tumuli:l, Josephine Peggy E Jones 250 Vice Piesid- A Keeney, unmoor senator, Janet tint Weaver 381, Holtzingei 232 12 N Holt7ingei and Vela Kemp, Tieasui ei Mai tin 354, Saiah P junto! senators, Ann M Bei ton, I Smile 2.43_Senior senatoi_—Keeney sophomore senatot, and Ruth K 757G - e - Olin r a W Owens 70 Junior Kistlet '4l; town senator senatot Kemp 60, Betty M Rachel M Bedin' '39, outgoing Blown 50 Sophotnote senatot piesident, installed the folloning Barton 135, Marion A Spelling WRA officers Miss O'Connell, 68 Town senatoi Kistlet 22, president; June B. Hoskins '4l, Edith A Butruge 17 seetetaty, and Matjoiy A Har- May Queen Metz 302, Boils L wick '4l, treasurer: Jones 299 Fieshinan Attendant Gold lancelet awards Sot out- Swanson 381, June E Millet 216 standing service to WSGA mete WRA piesident. O'Connot 326, piesented to Eleanoi B Acker '39, Maly Ann Rhodes 228. Secretary Maigniet C Bauer '39, Maly Hoskins 312, L Eleanor Benfei Elizabeth Flock '39, Lucille B. 242 Tieasuiot. Harwick 381, GI ecnberg '39,1111411s Herrog '39, I , li:tin:lay_ Stillwell J. 72, Alßginering,44. : Meeting, Opens Unusual, Technical Features To Be Shown Tomorrow; Kay Is Chairman he lit st ull-engineering bpen house, free to the public, v.lll lie 'held all day tweet row In the etigi. nettling buildings Rept tutentativen from high 4chools throughout the 0111110 Mate .00 expected to attend the exhibit Nltholus. ICIly genelal Lind]. man, Clah Laslon '3ll, owl Frank NV.1114 IS, In thuigo of publlaty, I.MUMIVC(I 111111811111 t111(1 0111)01. natural things MC In stole for these who attend the one-day show The plize exhibit of the elettti cal engineering deputtment will be an egg 'eyed by a hen who Vll4 ,ealed by u "jitteibng" The egg stints revolving mystemously at inlei silo Wall it 'annum a speed gi eat enough to make it stand on end and spin like a whaling del ve% Then it slows down and in a few moments begins its amazing' actions all sew again And, believe it of not, a man will be eleetiotuted before your very eyes. You'll see his hoar stand on end and spanks shoot out from Ins body Yet, amazingly, he won't die Black mid white bulls of the same size will toll down a lough and the. white ones will go to the tight side, while the blink splint es will go to the left 25 Schools To Send Debaters To Confab Mute than 2.5 ,chools are ex pected to send representatives to the fourth annual Pcon‘ylvania State Debaters' Convention here today and tomoitow. Eighteen schools have aliendy announced then intention of attending the two-day model congress Three, problems have been ar ranged for discussion it3_the leg islative session. - What is the best tetoveiy program for the United Staten? Row .may the United States best avoid or minimize ,the evils of , war? How much academic freedom should the Amen= col lege or univelsity permit? ASU ,To Hold Dance The. A.melicau Student Union 1% 11l hold a victrola dance Dom 9. 12 tomorrow night In the Old Main Sandwich Shop ' The Thespian ,"Swingaroos" will furnish the music for a "shag con test"' and a "hot" Spanish dancer The admission .is 25 cents. • . Wickenden Starts Conference With Dinner Speech At University Club Designed to benefit fratei oily ;Alums through discussion of maims with expel ts, a week-end Intel ft atei nity Coact clue gets under way tonight The plop= tot the conference Today 0 30 p. m , banquet at University Club Di At Our C Witlentlen, vice pi esident of Miami University, Oxford, \O, will add; ess ft a lei ratty esi den ts, faculty advisetb, and 11 0 C tepi esenta laves Tomei tow 12 30 p m, lunch eons with guest speakers, 35 cents pct person house presidents meet al. Ph; Gamma Delta; Senna IFC ;elm e sentatives at %Ku Tau Delta:, social than men at Kappa Sigma, Rushing clummen at Acacia. Mortar , Board Plans Leadership Conclave With Judge Sava Stolid' and leading town `and faculty women scheduled as speak,. 9, Mot tat Boat d's Leadership Confet elite n ill open in Ft ante , . Atha ton at a. m next Thursday Dean (Thai lutte E Ray, rust speakci , will dist.inis "The Meaning of Leadei ship." Other topics and features tin oughout the day include a mod el meeting demonsta atlng the col - 1 eel pan humentai ypm outfit by esliman Council, talks on "De velopment of Women as Leadei s." "Creative Leadei ship," and "Plate of' Lxtna-Cuunculan Activities" Campus P By A. WILLIAM ENGEtyJiI Fletcher L. Bytom, Jr '4O, gained the Campus Clique nomina tion for Semi ClassAnesidency by a huge majority over Howard C McWillianis, Jr at the regular meeting Wednesday night. Henry A. Carson '4l was select ed to run for the Junior Class presidency, by the, Sophomore Campus group, while the Fresh man Independents released three-man slate with a five-point platform to highlight political at:- tion during the past week Earl L. I{emmler, Charles E Medlar Jr, and James L. Clovis were the 1942 Independent nomin- STATE COLLEGE,'PAZFRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1939 2 Managers g Elected For . 1940 Season' Schuler, Couch Will' Head Swimming, rti Basketball Quentine W Couch '4O will; manage Penn State's basketball' Lions next yea) and Robert. Et Samlei '4O will be in chaige of, the 1940 swimming squad, it was; announced yesterday by Maly Ilau ison '39, president of the Alit - 4' letm Association Couch was elected to succeed Chain les L Hughes '3O, and Schul et follows Hai old A Fishei as head manageis in their rel.: , pective spot ts Mist assistant manageth—Bas:; ketball .1 Donald Gat tland '41;',1 Mai shall D Millet '4l and Wuke lee Thompson '4l Swimming:;. Noi man C Ca cenbaum '4l, Bend C Kline '4l and Lannon A Me-) Gill '4l. I=l AsNuclide mammals Bushel: ball Duane W Snligek '4O and' Ralph K Madway '9O Swimming Donald J Eye! '4O and Donald• M CI C's.SA% ell '4O , Fieshmen manageis Basket t ball Charles L Albright '9l' Swimming Jay R Ellenbeagel l '4l Altei nate lust assistant in,inag:, 914 sellyf 41 and; Buyaid Bloom '4IA Swimming Leo P Russell '4l. Vai sitv late] s Basketball. Chitties A Piossei '139, John E Bart '4l, Mu• 11. Coi bin '9O, Wil liam W Stopper '3 4 ), H Clifton McMillian' '4O, .1 Scott Moffatt '4l, Edwat 4 Sapp '4l, Not nan Ractisin '4l, amigo H Chalmers '39, Chitties L. Hughes '39, man agei _ Swimming Kennel Ii LI Bunt, '39, E Boyne Wood '4O, Him y It Allison '4l, William S Kiik pal ink '4l, Guy R McLaughlin '4O, Lathe, W Hoy ',39, Charles S Welsh '39, David S Welsh '4l, William K Rielly '4l, Murk II Vnicanl, '4O, Alfieri P Boileau '4l, .111011111 b .1 Robinson '4l, and Har old A Fishei '39, manages Fran cis A C Vosteis and Donald B Macmillan 'J9 ,mewed associate munagei await!, Viniant and McLaughlin were elected sv.llllllllllg to-captains for the coining season ' Freshmen swimming ,numeial moulds. Thomas L Beisstnan '4l, Jack A Slonn '4l, llowaid B It win '4l, Don C Schaper '4l, El m! P Webb '4l, Jack 11. Pinch- Lei '4l, Lamellae W Catty, '4l, Philip P Bogiiiin '4l, Donald D Delman/0 '4l, John F. Pally '4l, Itubetl B 'Masonic, Jr '4l, John Leslei '4l, and John E. Mor gan '4l' Engineers Hold flop In Armory Tonight The hist Hintineet's ❑op, le coal WILMOT) with the lingineeinig Open House teleoi on, will be held tonight hunt 9 to 12 in the /Wit tily Bill Bottorts band will play fin the semi-folintil dunce Gnats Yunuts 'a% titanium', lias announced the dance will be open to everybody mid that the set plitx of $1 will Include both chechnig chaigc, and tax icks Byro ees foi "ptesident, vice-president, and Li easut er, respectively No candidate was selected for the snidely post in view of the pus• posed , teotgantzatton of stddent govet meta. Both Junior and Sophomoi e, Campus panics liken Ise withheld additional nominations as they await developments in the drive for sweeping levlsrou of the Constitution Such delay is woof enough that men will include wo men on their tickets. Program Listed ' The Freshman Independents' platform. was the first of any cli que's platforms to be released. WSGA Senate Delays Ratification 'Of New Student Constitution lOint Meeting With Student Board Scheduled Tuesday For Additional Discussion ' See Editui tal, "CI (18h1 owls," Page 2 Requesting time rot tut thet cc foi student government on theq;lot timidly and that they piesented sc C A Senate delayed action at its „Additional discussion on the C ed for a joint meeting of Studig , Tuesday night New members of thd . Senate will be installed before that time, thus necessitating es planation anew. The Constitution, accepted un animously by Student Board and I, Student Council last Finlay, was pi c , ented to the WS G A Senate by John A Tioanovitch, editoi of the Collegian, and A 'William Engel, Ji , member of the Colleg ian junnii boaid While metal opinion favored the Constitution basically, seven details Mete advanced foi uddi- Science Talks Open Monday De. Cole To Deliver Priestley Lectures In Home Ec; Closes Friday - Di Kenneth S Cole, associate pi °russet of physiology at the College of Physicians and Sui ge ons, Columbia Unwet say, will de wei the 13th annual Pi testley Ledo! es heir Monday to Fi iday, iL v.as announced yestet day The Puestley Lectui es, sche duled foe the Hume Ec A udi tot - 111111 each night at 7 30, ace given Yem Iv in celebi action of the bit th of Joseph Pi ioAley, famous Eng lish stiento, The lectuies this nal will deal moth the Intel -le a tionships barmen physical chein tat y and cell membtanes Student Recreation Group Plans, Lodge Among Wool d the acquisition of a mountain lodge, extension of iecieational activities and the he al consli action of is student union building, the Student Recreation Conninttee, expanding to take in student 'cadets, held its hist, meet ing in the Sandwich Shop Wed nesday The group unanimously agreed that time is a messing need for mote recientional -facilities foi the cane student body Deciding that a lodge would be on c‘cellent focal point rot out, doom activities, the group will con side, several sites item the cam pus and complete plans for the nosing of the sb,ooo to $B,OOO necwisaiy fin Its LOllbil Ul.llOll Dugan '37 Talks Here James Dugan '37, former Froth edam. spoke on the Amman C 11 1 ,11111.1 In Old MUM last. night Dugan is seem ednot of the New Masses, and was lot metly a Lor i espondent foi the Peoples' Press. For 1940 The complete platform, approved at a meeting of the entire patty Monday, followi, I—Endeavor to formulate a plan whereby - Soph Hop can be op elated on a profit basis vet le lain the social advantages of _other yams .2—W hole-heal tedly support the - dive for the unification of all Independents. 3—Seek to establish a College operated book store If this is Impossible the retention and expansion of the Student Book Exchange will be advocated. 4—Attempt to secure closer coop ' eration between citizens of the Borough and College authorities Niatt :onsideisition of the new constitution 'ends that they am e approached too IVCII points fw elm ifications, AV S egulat meeting Tuesday in,titution hu, been tentatively slut t Boa' d and the Women'- Senate tional (Indication Thetis include I—Finances 2—l' S C A I 11,1 esen I a Lion on Cub 11l I t—Possibility of politics among women's voting 4—A 1 title 1, Scction 14—Genei al supei visol y poweis of the Cab not n—Ai tale 111, Section 9—Minus Juditiai y 7—Possibility of including an oft too membet fioni the facul ty Band Concert Slated Sunday `Tommy' Thompson To Make His Final Appearance With Blue Band ['he Blue Band of 85 mcmbez s 'give the thud comet t of the nudwintel seams Sunday aftei - noon at .10 o'clock in Selmdb Audit°, tuni outlet the du ectton of Bdndniastel Wilted 0 Thomp son "Tommy" will mai k Its 25th veal on the faculty N 4 all ON his last cornett ,lottinig the depot L inen' of niu.ste in Septembea 1514, Thompson ails a esponstble fan the inaugui salon of the annual Spa ang cornett sea lea mulct Plot' C C Robinson, fot met head of the de pat talent Sunday's row dill includes "Di Spat Ic's Request," u maich by 'Thompson, "PI °nth Comedy," an ovectuce by ICelet Bela, euph -01111.1111 solo by Acthuc W Lehman '4O accompanied by the band in "Rock of Agenes," "Ti auniei el" and "Set enade" by Sehubei t, the fantasia, "Mound the Woi Id," by Mackie-Beyet and including "Yan kce Doodle," "Cc eat Si itain," "li eland," "Scotland," "Fiance," "Italy," "Aosta ia," "Spam," "Cei - many," "Russia," "Japan," "Home Sweet Rome," "Dixie," and "The Good Old U S A ;" and the last numbei , %the match "Penn Si ate, 1910" by Thompson NYA Drops Thirteen For Not Attesting 99w teen student., were dimmed from the NYA ions for lading to attest then citi7enship nrthm the alloted time, Stanley B. Maddox, chum mull of College NYA, flounced Ile also announced that maxi mum bouts to be put in by each notkei in the Minch b-April 5 pencil nould be 15 'Phis is a Mop back to the scheduled num ) bet ate! Iwo pay pet iods of 40 bouts each President in ,i egai d to the impioveinent of housing conditions. s—Sti we for honest and efficient management of governmental activitieti in keeping oath the bent ti editions of the Pennsyl vania State College. ,Guessing at a date foi the elec tion of class calms will only be a stab in the dark. In the event that the pioposed "Constitution of the Pennsylvania State College Student Goveininent Association" is appiosed by the Senate of NV S G. A , an All-College election Isill be held lute in Amil foe the All- College President and All-College Vice-President Class elections will follow within two weeks. , °13 : 1 4eU,, _, _TN= 1: ; .;;Ef - ZOS-A. ). La • MAIN cc PRICE FIVE CENTS INTRODUCES BILL El= Independents Drive Further In Unification 8.R.8. Club Consents To Join Organized Set-Up; Will Choose Officers 'I hi College-wide chive tot in dependent unification lecemed the biggest impetus since its proposal a month ago when the B R B Club, 60 tenants strong, consented to become Unit No I undo" an oi ganized set-up that ttdl eventually -parallel -that Intel f Wt. /111,y Calm d ed system bele 'I lie Club "(Billet's Room and Btsud) agieed to thiow its cane suppoit behind the pioposed plan Wednesday upon the suggestion of the ingamiation diive committee When the Club elects office's tal ly next week it will become the feast of gamed non - rate" lay wimp uncle' the nen association Survey Continues Meanwhile, the suit coy of Penn State's non-frateituty men continued unimpeded Results of the poll which will determine the ultimate future of the otgam ',atoll plan should be ready for publication by next Tuesday, David lb Peigiin '4O, than:nun of the sut coy, stated yesteiday A tentative constitution has al leady been drawn up by the ot ganitation time collimate, should the sin vey fawn the continuation of the plan The constitution, sub ject to chatige,., lists the pioposed system as the "Independent Men's Association " Psi pose of the Association is "To furnish social and athletic. (vitamin. toi Penn State's mt h atei tuty men " William W Galbt eath '39, head of the dove proper, again dented psi sistent t umoia that politics nas creeping into movement At a combined meeting last night, Cmlbt call trained Independent cliques to keep the di we devoid of anv politics whatevet 17 Named To Junior Boards Of Collegian Seventeen so phomot es were named to the IUIIIOI boa& of the Gollegtun at election., held Wed nesday night Seven men and three %omen 1101 e elected to the Julian edttottal bluff Mule five men and two \\MIMI joined the jumot Um limbs staff. Sophomores elected to the edi tom] staff are Ante L Heffeuur r Vela L Kemp, Jewel R Bayard Bloom, William E Fowler, E_dgai_y ~Robert H Lane, Edwat& J, K. MeLone, Richaid C Pileis, and Adam A Sumac' Those elected to the Junior bus- Mess staff include Ruth Goldstein, Le,lie A. Lewis, Lawrence_ S Diievet, .7 Donald Gaftland, Ed ward L Glick, Jack H Thomas, and Robert Robinson Ag Council Elects Officers New officers fot the Agricul tut al Student Council are Donald G Lerch '4O, president; Natty E. Seifass '4O, vice-president; Allen IC Risser '4O, secretary; and Samuel A_DurnJ4l, tteasurer. SUCCESSOR To The Free Lance, Established 1887 2 New Bills Studied By Legislature Would Provide Over. Million Increase For College Scc editorial, "Dcal GC7ICI Ageendily," Patio 2 Special to the Collegian HARRISBURG, March 16 —Two bills which would ap pi opriate $5,593,445 for main tenance expenses for the com ing biennium to the Pennsyl vania State College—the ex act amount asked in its sec ond request—are being stud-: led today by the State Legis latui e The bills, intioduced Tuesday aftetnoon, include one providing $5,558,445 for genet al expenses, piesented to the Senate by Sen A. II Letalet (R , Centie), and an other specifying 8,15,000 for the School of Forestry at Mont Alto, presented to the lcmei chamber by Rep C Flank Gillan (It , Frank lin) Increase Is 51,168,445 The total amount, tequested is $1,168,445 above the figuie allocat ed to. 0,9 college - , by by Governor Ar : H iameti in his budget iness. age last month Although no itemized list of es- Li muted expenditures upon which the bills weie based could be ob tamed bele it, was understood that the mines!, contains $4,150,000 lot general expenditines, $lOO,OOO fur the School of Alineial Industries and $25,000 lot engineering te beinch, all of which wete included in 11w 1037-39 biennium Additional item% in the present inquest, it is believed, ale fm mov able equipment to: new buildings coast] acted mule! the General State Autbouty, $351,b00 Adjustment of salaries of ap pt oximately 6 pet cent annually oven the ne t two yea! s (applica ble to seduced pet sound), $.154,- 950 Additional peisonnel required tut telief of a pet.sonnel nuw oper ating under an excess nista action al load and to ,ineet requirements for an increased student enroll ment "consistent with the expan sion of physical facilities offered by the building in ogiam uncle, the (Continued On Page Two) - `Excursion' Will Leave Dock - _ -7 At 8:30 The only play of its kind ever to be ptebented by the PCIIII -State Players. "Exeui awn," %%ill appear Sthw oh Auditoilum tonight and toinotrow night at 8 al:, An outstanding hit on Mond uay dui ing the Ilillb-317 season and cumulated among the ten-best mutilations of that seasoir by et 'tits thi oughout the counts y. "Estuts on" follotts lime on the heels of the psychological thriller, "Night. Must, Fall " Performers Polished llnettui Fiunk Neusbaunt has polished to peifeetion his veteran petrol lams, then great array of elianaetei mations and smash-bang lines and gags "ENcinsion" is unique in the %al iety of every-day donn-to- Call], chinactei4 it unfolds. With a ,etting on the weather-beaten "S S Happiness," Coney Island pleasure cruiser, the production will move to a swift, dramatic climax as the weekend passengers decide to foisake their disillusion ed world and head for a remote island in the West Indies. Lilting comedy, heartbreak, love —"ENcuision" will bear all of them tonight at S•3o—a fitting pieview and piedecebsor to "Win teibet," coming to Schwab as 'the Players' ne\t production ..
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