Semi-Weekly .1.•• NEXT ISSUE • - t .• 5) ) pt . IEII it OF 'COLLEGIAN 0 „ _ APRIL 111/' rin at 3 , • 1 / 1 3„ .. _=S__, • / • , • VOLUME 35—No. 52 Z 658- Legislators Endorse Absentee Voting Amendment • . ri • . 11 I „ FOR L-CuLLEGE POST , Committee 7Apljtio'ol .h. _.;:,'Uli4riiitioui • Senitor Ruth's' Pla • Will:Appear or Soo eilitoriat,' "Thc Right to Vote" eggc - g' • Sverial Is the Col:sawn ' HARRISBURG, April 3-- ; proposed amendment the state constitution to pet mitii'sistdrajof absentee vot ing has -been unanimously, -reported out of the Senate 'General Judiciaryi Commit tee; it was learned liCie today. 'The, iiioposed - amendment, in , ti educed by - Senator ; Frank ,IF Ruth (D, Beiks), was passed by Ihe l „llouseapd Senate last year liut„iccoiding to - constitutional movisions, .must be passed 'again this ) , ear, befOteit can be placed on the ballotfor a genersii refei endum lepassed, it will tPpeiii , .befoto' the,voteis next, November. ;' _As it now stands, the , ploposed amendment , would be` acked oh to ' the state , . consti- Bitri r d'ifti . „ - 'Leg: ishituie,to provide fora Systein of ,voting which would %pciiniqqual ' 'fled_ statesresidents". to exercise "'their voting .pi they, ,alay be absent from. then election distilet , of the stateor physically, incapacitated ' at ihr the.election- ~ Thpropo'bedametlitient Legislate, e may , by gen 'el al law, movide_ a !flannel ,in which awl thaqni iejand place at 'Which qualified vote's 'Who may on the mein ante,. of ' any, election be unavaidably iihsent from the Stale In ' county, or mieit iesidence `because then dales, occupation .or 'business reclaim - the . m - to he c]scwileaa within the United States ,or alio on occut a ence of any <election .ale,.1 1 / 1 11ble to attend lit their, pi opei -polling places be causaief illness in physiciil iiis ablhty'.may vote and foi the in. tuba and cadvass.of their votes in .the election disti iet-in, which 'they leSPectivelY reside."' Oen Ce AJrciuti Meet_ Here cele6rate; , Three ,",`..-Scien'tifiCXqutenniaLs ,prulay; Saturday Lehi:Mum& of thee so ; portant ''seientific ~eients will be 'celebrated 4 , Pennsylvanst Actulemy,ker,Scidsce p ut its 15th , :ststioul; meeting Lobe ',held here K11(14'8114 Sutaiday. , The- events "etc;; the post,Slatioit rof=thecell thdery,pf , ,lifc,,, the discovery , - pliaogi optic mid 'the disciniery" of "tubber" ' r papetS',len vdriods sewn• tific s lubjetts- ate scheduled to,,be tlelkyeted',-beftne,"„the' v"'l.l 4 il 011 e seisor, oection, of the (A,ettdemy.' separate, - progrdm, utVaitkeCfk.Membdrs Pc_ .3U11101.... SeCtipl4.6llll3okecl of high sckool' and:p ru p rate ry schee(tudelits t, ; l'4Atiteliti the speakers for the two de4ineottug ute,,Robeit 7'.4lance, forniet;l3 fofjthe""'depeittnent's of Viology4-tit Univet say of l'atsbtirgh, - Luke, Swank , aitei: - at,..Pittskurgh Mid ' Ddguense J.tittlmisttyitDr.'„ , ,,orrocks;k of the GeedStediijui-ehHd 'Rubber' Cpm-' iatikk.Dr.,,ArthurlßrCleaves,"gdo-, logisttfor' the'' Pennsylvania t Turn"- pikiikCoi,dmitsstoS;;;Dr.. 7rinkv C. Whitmore;;lean of the,,,School'ef Chiedpary;arid:Physics;;andr:DF, vott , ' , Rat bakefjt the-- College is4Phitnutcy,ittAbi'Univerentiof h'T,lfai.;FanneylvantayAcadent3A of Science,ni composed. of college and 12Aneeisitil-pcienttsti,V,eurators of museunis,',drid..3lclifessora:Jn state tiachdis colleges ,and,in'some,higfi ~, PSCA SPEAKER + +, + PSCA. To Hold, Annual Dinner Pittsburgh - Pastor To Speak At , geeting-orGroup' , , In Sandwich Shop Di Beinatd:C Clausen , pattii of the-First Baptist - Church, Pitei biiigh, will. , be the guest speaker foe the ann u al a n rA,S , Soczation dinner to beheld at 6.15 p in. Monday, Aped ,17,, in the Old_ ,Man Sandwich Shop, !Lovas yesterday `Followiter,the , custom of past 'yea ts; •no din a tions , fo I. -new mere= bets of thb Chitstian As , ,ociataniN' board of , threctoCs will be made !hiring the,dinne: Chairman'-Named .111111C1 M McPhail '4O lb 1;1:nit:L -ai elinirinnii in charge or al lunge milts for the dinnel while C Sorenkel '3o_ will be Coast muster , . _ - Committee Saiabell Slam' "10, publicity, Bei yl Hindman '9O, program; John , L Shollenbeiger '39, - tickets, and Maigaict C Baum '39, decora tions . "Driver 'Writes College ' Tolkocate Hiker Who' - ' ' - ail Gloves' , , AA6labe A 'huma , boil:fact:or! II - seems • that Joseph Bonnie 142, WWI, hitch-hiking inn Pi inceton, N' J., two weeks age Ife'jwas given .i tide' to .tiancaster ~b y one ,John r Mat: thevis, ho. Limited- him right ovally; ' insisting on buying 'ifs limo. Thig- - week the Collage ri eceiv inf n I4ttei 4 rom * Mr Matthews to the , effects a "student fi oe_Pi mat / oil" had , left-some leather wool,lined glove 4 m him cat. BO ine was-located mid sending, for the gloves ', o,mmunis• StialcieOpinoti.Survags AUSTIN„Tex, ,Api monism ,would , be the dunce of a inajolity of Aineilean college stu dents tf tbey- had, , ,10 'decide:be tween ;that . ;lsysteil mind Fascism This, trend lifts been revealed by the latest nation-wide Poll' of the Student Opinion Sui Nibys of ei lCll• - ' 3'" Within thi"i' last . Lwu;'deiicdes iFaielsin' Mid Communistif:have - come" into the front 4 "the , 'news a 3 w'resulblit the set-ups in oper ation kin Gelmanyvand' Italy" Ittirizig ( that 'period of time today's;:college,, , iyouth has, been, Because‘,Of 4 the liireetfy:oplio . Site' 'Olieles;;Of-the,itwo for ms of gov= prnMeiit,(in,theori , ,at:learit;l:spee= lilatioic:lasit s & - whiche:is-better4lmb c ileyeleFell;l'es'pecialle In. halls/Of leaymnelFiemiently - asked' thc "question;':!,'lf ,y,d.u . had • to., make a. ~e limee;sTlueliQvould, , you ..prefer; Feacism:, or 'Comdttinilsma,",..'. Wlien'tliishipoihetical question was; piitcbefore:,the 'pation's , ,col= lige,,studentirepresentini in the Spryeyi l .;crpsesection.eiery creed, $25 Prize Is Offered '4 For Best Lodge Rani All-Student, Project Sponsored Under Recreation , Board; Designs Due By April 22 Sct ettitoi tut, "A Step in the Right Du CO UM," Page 2 • Di.udmg to make it an all-stet -mng Board, woikin 4 g toward:the c in the nemby-Inountains, will ofFei initting the belt plaris"foi such a st All undeigiaduates ate chgibh 'submitted to'the Planning Boaid, I The 'Bond announced the-con-• test: yesterday in eider to give stu dent mehiteets an oppoi Lenity to work on the pi oject dining vacs-: Must Accommodate 125 The Lodiei, num ding to Di Elwood C Davis, chairman of the Board,' must be. Lugo enough to accommodate 125 students, have two dot mitotic% of, equal sihe, kitchen,' quartets foe cmetaket, guest-quartets, a large storage i corn toe sports equipment, heat ing plant,' toilets, game team and uniting watet The cost should' tango between $6,000 and $B,OOO • Further , specifications can be had by contacting Dr, Davis-or Ray Conger' Mountain,Lodge , ldea Gains Campus , _Favot The motliin lodge planned by the Ca li ndge Recreational Planning %aid is rapidly gaining, favor on the campus, A development in a long lunge recieationul program for the Collsgc, the lodge will be located within easy hiking din-, tance df State College and will be open to all college oiganiautions The lodge will also serve-as headquarters for — hiking, fishing, aichety, hunting, ',Wing, wood craft and othei outing eubS ' Deans Favor Lodge Commenting on the lodge, Dean of Women Chailate E Ray said. "I am very much pleased with tile idea I thing , that this is the sort of thing that we need with out tollegeixtowing as it is." Dean of—Men Aaiun R Wm noel{ was also highly in favor of the piojeLL "Fin' a long time I have thought - we should maim mote use of those mountains It sounds like a good idea to me," he said PSCA Sooreta;y Comments .loliti ,F. Putney; associate sec 'ietai y °Nile PSCA gave•the fol lowing statement 'tl would favor the establishment' of any facili ties which would Word an °Nair tunny fin Penn State students to broaden their inteaestsand to de velop well rounded peisonalities I behove the proposed All-College Mountain Lodge would hell.; to these things. The experieute of the PSCA's Ralph Watts Lodge would testify to Ibis and the need Cm more fiaulities of this kind is cletuly demonstiated by the num ber of applicutions Its' , use " Tops Fa 1111 C, anci iohtietil'affiliation; the results were:',, .. ' '.: , '.. ' .. 56 4W , 'l . 43.6% Communism Fascism When' the "..iune.- question "was a;ked'of the entiremnittion a' Lie inure than , a' jest' ago by, the; Aineticati Instititte ,of Public Op inion, e-xactly ttopposite ' results' , were @lowa Then 67 percent of ihe'voteradavoied Fascism. .' Therefore,'. eitheil 'college stu dents differ enthi their elders, .or recent': events 'in Europe hav4. changed their 'opinioni. Accurate comparisons, are not plssible since no . national.. collegiate poll hud been lakep,regularly untththe'or'- gunization of the „'Sui:lies;s Decemberivory - whole lit s, lettut a luire 3ok,ati; fawned ' C TI 111 thOugh-- there' were , idriatiens, as seen; below. 4 , , East Central `New England r;l":',`. 50.9%. '• Far West : Middle Atlantic . 57.3% West' Central - 593% ,S s outli . 618% &idler ',this, yelir the 'Surveys STATE COLLEGE, PA., -TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1939 dent inojeet, the Retleatlonal Plan.; establishment or en all-college lodge r a pica; of .$25 to the student sub-' Alecto] e IQ to compile and designs should be I ecreution Hull, by Apt d 22 1,014 / Couples Attend IF Baq Profit on Total Income Of, $2,923 Is $303; $353 Paid For Checking , A total of 1,014 couples attend ed Intel ft atei II IV Ball It 'clay night, awn ding to a tentative re poit released yesteiday by co than men Wilmer Bothniaher and Geolge,Yeckley, to produce a net pi ofit itf $30302 Of the 1,014 admissions, eighty, acre tomplimentaiy, leaving an income oft $2,335 at $2 50 pet in, 'vitation Potty-seven booth tent ale, at $5 each, netted $235, while checking m'come.,,tptallydL,;s3s,B,k.,, I'm:Bang irtotiFincome 0f',52,923' Expenditures 'totaled $2,019 18, lithe $1. 1 200 „.fot anent' being the laigest 'lt was also noted that an expense of $lOO was 'mulled On ough i damage to dew' ationS flu. night of the affair AdiaNsions, at $2 50—52,135, booth , caul% at ss—s2Bs, thecic aig„, 706 at, $ 50—5353 Expenditures Music-71 ,200, dean atoms $4OO, damage I o dccot Awns adoel Li.sing—sss, pi op 001 $132, college laboi—s7s 05, canopy—sl;l, Wei ug $75, invi tation pi in Li ng--$1.3.75 , POwei s— slo, piano tuning—ss, telephone and telegt aph—ss 78, miscellan cous—s2s, women's attendant— ss, compensations of $5O each to pi esident of Intel fra Lel nily Coun cil and the two co-cha s .li men , roan in amigo of ehecking—s2o, as sistants,, I I at', ss—ss, one at $2 —s2, ciiiimensatintis from Ram of $92 eitch to pi esulent of IPC and the." LiVO CO-011111 men Blaine Will Talk Here Apr. 13 On Folk Song Protesnur liatoki A Wattle of Western, Rebel ye University 1%11l speak In the Littl• T'heatr'e in Old Main. al 1 IP p m, on April 1:1 llis subject will be — nu &mer it:an Scene in bulk Song': Plurennoi Blaine's talk in being gr , ol l Boled by the tlepaltnients of ihiglinh Composition Rini Phiglish Liteintwe *-2 asm In_ Poll fuund that only one out of eve's, 10 students believed hat, th . ete had been .any attempt to in fl uence Mtn mith foreign. "isms': in his school.. owe the same line- Ltie etnieiit polP disaiveied that, 1 111111 ny students did not: know Llie differ ences betiveen' .<ctiiiiiiithusin, and lustanf More "no opnitono';, - thait usual ( which, nue not. Included, in final tabulation) were uegistered -on LIM Fisinsni-or-Commumom- que-a ,,tion. A mtudent at, the Gentle! 111. C A College'in Chicago soul, "As long as there as a choice be tween lifeand death, - 1 won'tlitive to`niak'ela choice between Fascism oi.-Communism " InolyooSeer,c i plCge, Ohio; a stu dent ,Who elanned;'Somalism no his iMlitaal -affiliation layered Coin, 11111161)1, „Monne', ,favored, its ousn "goal—dietatorolnp Commun. lain' us a pathway to SoMalism'and better living." -,' ' ClMoshig• Fascism was a Uni verinty of Texas student'who 'de clared that he "wouhrrather.wollt for the state than share the re sults' of my labor with some one else.", P. Senate May Again Hear 2 Proposals ' May Discuss Student Membership; Plan 1- Recess Report The .itlvisability of a mid-yens ;vacation in fatale College cal s, and the Landsbug amend pent pi ovicling student ept °seen tation to the College Senate may be discussed at the iogulai mut , jug of the Senate ncst Thursday (lei noon 11cfet red to the Academic Slam. id aids and Calendat eoninuttees at 'the Minch meeting, the mud-yeas Evacation question will again be hi ought up, plovaded the two coin "puttees meet and have a iepott ready to present to the Senate Plan Joint Meeting Prof Jacob Tenger, chatiman of the Academic Standards group, said yestelday that he and Prof Elton D. Walker, Calendar Corn ! mitten chairman, will try to ar lunge a - Joint meeting of the com , mittens, either this afternoon or immediately alto' Easter recess 'At the last Senate meeting the iommittees were instructed to M OW t "at an early date ';Aetien,Mf' th"Cluctisin e depend hugely on the Calendar Commit tee, Prof Taiikei limited out, since the Academie Standards' committee n inoie Lance] lied with such matter a its lengthening ex amination per wily The amendment to the Senate constitution pioviding fin student iepiesentation on the flour in tin_ Senate was fist introduced by Di . Helmut Landsbeig two months ago At the Minch meeting no me. , Lamm was , taken on it, since the vacation discussion tool.; up thc mane meeting Itistead of one voting teptesen tative It the Senate 714 ptoposed by Di. Laindsbeig, prominent ad ministration and student leadeis 'favor thiee nonvoting student leptesentatives—two men and one woman. Dorsey Signed - For '4O Prom "Tommy" To Appear Here On May 5; Played Senior Ball Last Year Tommy Wilsey, that .;:entittient al gentleman of swing who is - I al ed by Downbeat as one of_the best onitionists of the day, will tie vide the, music foi Junior Prom gums on May 5, Co-chain men Leonard Cooper and H Jack Al len announced' Hulsey,' now being featured on the Raleigh and Roofs radio plo w 11111, played Cot Seine] Bull last yeai Pppulat Edythe; W t ight is Doisey's vocalist. The co-than men also announced that Maigautite Schaeffer '4O, has been chosen ex-officio menthe] of the. Prom' committee. Final Arrangements Set Forßpnny Hop PIOUS foi the Bunny Hop, - the minualt Penn State Club all-Col lege 'dance, have been completed, according to Theodore Rice '4l and William- M. Coopei'39, co-chat' men. Slated Lot April 15, the' af fair' will begin the goat-Easter social season The Campus OWl; will dish N out, sizzling, swing for the evening, while the varsity quartet will be sti ictly "on the jive" with sonic bi and-new swing hriangements at intel mission The dance will be seini-foi the chairmen announced. Invita tions , have been extended to a numbei of faculty members.. Rec Mall will be illuminated with streams of colored lights foi the affair, and a spot-light will be on hand. Admission will be 76 cents per, couple. ' rgiatt Senior Lion Coat Sale To Begin On April 13; Price Is Set Al. $l.lO Senioi 14011 Coats will go on sale Thus sday, Apt it at Linen downtown stoics, it Was an nounced by Wilbert W Scheel, committee ch.o inlin The Loa , " will be paced at $1 10, fifteen Lents, mulct the cost of pi evious yeah' Sim es ninth uill handle the Li ad atonal Senim Louts e Sehlow's (rot women) end Hai pees and Mitten's (fot men) Independent Groups ,Plan New Council 8 Units To Form Bo'cly After Vacation With eight units solidly behind the diva, the committee WI inde pendent oiganizations' will conic. its attention on the formation of an Independent Men's Council shortly after. the Eastei David E. Ni g' in '4O, thaii man announced yesterday The Council set-up will closely resemble the Intuit . ' atei nity Coun cil system, Pei gi in said. It is ex pected that each unit will be al -lowed. two - : epi esentati yes Paramount Hall and Matt.Ps ate the two new boat ding houscs to join the move fot social and athletic unity among Penn State , . non-ft atm nity attain The college-wide sui vcy, in op elation foi the past. two weeps, should be completed by tonight at the latest, Pet gun also said. Re turns Lo date show a neat Ullillll - decision fawn tug the to - ganualaon move The establishment of a dull. bureau fur the convenience of membet s of the units in the dove is also being constdei ed, Peigi in stated Pan-Hel To Sponsor Co-Ed Bridge Meets Doublt ur lotation bi idge will be played at the Pan-Hellenic all-coed budge toulnaments to be held Apiil 25,and 20. Each maul, will form its own leant., and a (Amigo of 50c will be made for each iegistel ed team These will be no limit ,to the flam be, of teams a house gimp may mite' Mimeogi althea lutes ',im paled by Ui C H Glares, de mi, rtnent of mathematics, ale ,be ing dist! [bated to each sorority house - Engineering, Home Ec Seniors Making Trips 10 Engineers, 9 Professors 30 Co-eds Complete Week In Will Return Tomorrow Philadelphia on Tour Prom Week's Tour Of Institutions. 'A hundred and ninety-tito sot- - flinty senior hone eCOIMIIICS 11.11 engineering students left last ittaleats left Thai sday on a weeks' Wednesday on their annual ut tour of Philadelphia, whet c they vpection trip and will return to- will visit hotels, catering estab nioi low The mechanical engineer- lislanents, comninissai les, cactei - mg dentin Lineal. sent 70 amen to bas, mtu kets, den es, ands BultimLae, Philadelphia, and oil- tabs et eastein cities, headed by Profs Norman', It ~, Spat kb and Maui ice S Cjesdahl. The electiwal engineers, num bering 50, in charge of Prof.. Sail B Stavely and Allen H Foibes, ate towing in the New York and Philadelphia meas. Si, electio-chenucal engineeis, led by Piof `Alfied F. Woelfel, will visit in Baltirnote` and Philadelphia Piers. Robert E Minshall and Rubel t b. Scheirer are heading the 28 civil engineers who are in specting plants in Altoona, Johns town, New Kensington and Pitts burgh. The industual, engineers are bplit, in two patties, with one gioh of 21 visiting in Philadel phia and the other, with 16.mein beisp in Pittsburgh. Prof Clarence E. Bullinger- heads the Philadel phia party and Rebell A. Hussey leads the Pittsburgh group. Nominees Selected By Two Cliques For Presidential Spot Cresswell Nominated For Vice-President By Campus Party; Independents Postpone Selection Geoige Wm Jell Elliott, Jr, '4O Campus, and Howard Clifton McWilliam‘, Ji , '9O, Independent, were nominated by their respective parties Sunday night for the office of all- College Pi esident, newly-established by the student govern ment constitution. Don M Cresswell, 31 , '4O was chosen by the Campus clique to inn with Elliott for all-College Vice-President, while the Independents postponed their nomination for that office Atcwiiiimns was unanimously • + + + selected, but Elliott. edged Ciess well after Wallet A Jones '4O de- I ndependents doled his nomination for the post. Creswell then scented the vice- Ines:de:Awl nomination in a thief:- Set Platform oily stiuggle with Jones and Ed- I gat L. Landers parties Combine On Single At the same tune the Junior ' Campus gioup completed its hsc , 5 Point Program At of, candidates Jiy . ' nominating , three I-. -Meeting-Sunday: class affieei a and Pout men fin respective School Councils The Junioi Independent - ticket lacks completion by one nominee for Ed ucation School Council post. Boyd Pole .1i and Bernard N' Sandson received respeetive nom inations for vice-plea dent and Li easui ei without, opposition, !oho E Hoffman, a late nominee, cap tured the sect etai y post over Ed amd N lloscy aft , r Gem ge C If ent y declined, Qatiiints selections rut foul School Council posts included El nest. kl Beikaw, , Education, Scott B Altei, Mineral Indus tilos, Chatles P Neadtg. Cheinis tiy and Physics, and Jeioine N Goodman, lingine.iiing Nu nelson WAS slated to tun fot the tabula! Ails Council in view of the 1,101)0SW 01g11111Litt1011 or, such 11 10011011 as piovided lot the new constitution The Inde pendent nominee, Clarence H Ev ans, may also be withdrawn if the council is (again/cid heroic elections Among the othei imams, two Class offices Iolllanl open fel the possible inclusion of women Soph onan e Campus and Fi eshman In dependent may both fill the sot ] etai y pint by nominating a to ed The Flcshman Campus slate includes all men i The gills, maim the guidance of Miss Phyllis K Spiaguc of the department. of home economics, plan to study eiganwations of the type they have been studying in their college cini mule Those mak ing the tip are Do'office 0 Covelt, Mai y C McCoi muck, &Il ene A Mitchell, Helen E Adams. Charlotte W Bai nhai t, Mai gal et E Barnett, Anne M Begney, Ste phanie Ccelusniak, Dein, M. Dev in, Josephine W. Dunlap, Jane K ' Eves, M. Elizabeth nye, Rose U nettles, Phyllis Heizog . Flancel C Hill, Anne V limit. Grace A. Ide, Elizabeth J Keener. Albeita M. Minutes, Helen A Mebane, Maiy M. Miyer, Maly J. Mitchell, Edna L then, Anna E. Palmer, E . Elizabeth Pane bakei, Mary E Pugh, Doiothy R. ' Reiter, El eanor Shellenbergei, Jean Sterner, and Doiothy L Sny der. SUCCESSOR To The Free Lance, Established 1887 PRICE FIVE CENTS Uniting. into one body, thi In depeldlent pal ties of the Junto:, Sophomore, and Fi e,hinati bloke ttudition to mold .t platfoi to foi the cnlni Intl tv, in leased at the 1940 Intleperol nl meeting. Sunday night The five-point plutfmut wan fu, - 'unlace! by lonia:imitative, of all thee classes within the pan and will so ye fur both tlat, and all- College election', The appluved plattot to 'tad, a follons "We, the ladependen I pn ty of the Pennsyhanin Sink. Goitre,, cal nestly pledge' eel sekes 10 fin - thet the Independent Li edition of impel kahty and efficiency in stu dent government by means of the following I—To uuppui 1, rt hole-hea telly lln Independent Min's A,SUCIeI Lien 2—l'y pi oynk, fot an 1.1.11.111b1011 of the Student Houk Eschanm. us initiated and del,..luto d by the Independent pa; ty of llv class of 1939 .I—To suppoi L the di on fin Student. Union building I—lo pi ovule to! nn ItiLqual , method of seletting managf 1, or the valious spot ts. which method shall show no disc on ;notion against 1111 V U 1,11000.11 of any gt nap of mdivnindl, s—To promote tool e egtot.ll,s lotion. Leh% eel' ft at oily to non -ft ;let otry men•• 150 Dancers Chosen' For May Day Parts A ppi °mina tely 150 datit ,, u, t% dl pat Lima Lem the May DJ y Cci many to he held on float campo May 13 A modem dance O vid will pi esenl, into] pletlVl• LIAM, • dthilt.loll to the tegaisi M. Pole dancillg MIS. /kbSle CaIIIeISLIII, ,12,%15L1111 piofessoi of physical educaloin, t duetting the inodein dunce lc up, consisting of inapt physical edu cation students, in seveial-oi 'gin al dances They are planning to meet the May Queen and picstid, her with the symbols of hot of lice , Inadeettently the name of E. Jane Wettet au '4l was substituted fot that of Jeanne Withelow andel the lett of women chosen to Like pout m the May Day (Tie rnan,' Jeanne Wallet ow will b. a jeatet Plan Canners' School The second c‘annets' school, sponsored by the College and the Pennsylvania Canneis' Assocm tion, will be held here Ajnil M. according to Dr %nen B. Mack, head of the department - of limb culture, who is in Mange of at rangements for the school
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