COMPLETE CAMPUS COVERAGE 'VOLUME 35—No. 54 Z 658 Rec Hall-Turns 'Big To Fi r 3-Ring Circus Tomorrow MEN'S Fun Packed 'Program Is Announced Cast' Of 180' Incluided In Show; 30 Acts Are Featured ' ' Midst the _tumult of clat ter ing hammei s, shouting bat kers, and collegiate en thusiasm, Penn State's first all-College ,Cu cus unfolds in ]Lee - ]lull at 7.:;0' tomorrow iti F hilgisnig the Iwo-hum , show• —one` of the fits!, of tts kind among -Bastin a colleges and utu vei'sities will be a fun-packed plugs tile or clowning, tight son juggling, ti apithe - and `trampoline work, gymnastics, bands, bells, -and Busby Butte' - fulgei famed LULU% I epat tet Resulting from main than tin et: months' intensive drill node the capable direction Of Vac:say Gym Coach 'Etvene. Wettotone, ass sled by ,th . .._:Cml ' I' Schott, Dial; of I lie` School of 'Physical EiltiCation A lklettco",t M - sistant, Di I actun, ~I tobert ~S. " - A Giteve,,,Rty - NI C 014621, and, Ea' le Edwards, the ta s lethal es appeoscim'citelv, - 30r tic Mcluditigthiot l'tt111111:105)stftlebt 44 -. 4, 44. 7 - 44 ".• 4-4-4.-4 Queen To I3e Crowned ' ci inviting -"Of - I a t CI tCUS Qu ell will ,spotlight the eat ly pat of the, pi ogt am She will ',cope `,..s LI ophy emblematic' of lie bowl] of t eve - the int oil co cuti atm it [Lieu ls 111 vie Rik anothei Lt ophy to be a wet dad to the group giving the atty.!, ad_ in the show Maids ate to he Irr estintial tto menthe' s of the Independent, group wil It the best, Among the higly-touted lonimipw glow me Mr, Mildi ad A - laicey's "The Act hcatitiful," esentang twenty wit, num Phy-ocallbcation Majoi,; Adngiu Mimic», reaming, Weil ,tour and, I'iiCty Mitchell, the !Ti le., the vial say gym Minn, "Hull] 'Tight," a li gli lope swinging ex hibit, "Six !lands on I)calc," nuio Luring ninny Physical Education ihicJma,he ."Test of Emit, alien," 1)1 t.ch• grind net „Pei slung and R. 0T C baud Jeffrey Is Ringrrvaster :tioteei Conch Bill Join ey will be nngmusLa of the Cactus with Co-CupLain Rnv 'halide of the gym Lenin set ving as lilanaget of Othei i.oniniatet heads in: elude Victoi Centilman, '39, opei ties; Maly Ann Rhodes '4O, costumes; Nathaniel S Bandit:l '4O, lighting; Theodoi e .1 Nem eth and Thomas, 'A Campion '39, Queen_ manage] s - ' admission tutu go- 'of 25 cons fu] adults anal 10 fia child] en wiLl be chili ged withn ee 'pt.:, being used to put chose ad ,di Waal A eel animal equipment. and aul in financing the College Reti cation Lodge First .Observatory TO Be finished hi ThreelWeeks ',l be In st,' unit. ,of- the pi uptisQtl Anultiple esti inimical übset vatoi y here, aide' 'comb mitten the glut few week~, will be completedwithin Duet: w eeks and teach fm use, Di - thou L. Yeagley; assistant; pi d resser pf physics, reported yesteiday \ .1 ~. The oltiervalany , undei tonal uction is in the shape pf if 16-foot octagon, upon the top of ninth will be mounted a 12-foul allinlllllllll door, All \clusive of the dome, the building-will be 10, feet high It is lojated on, the Ii gli point of the open land, appioximately; COO yet do ituttlicast of the infirinvy f ,_ ~ A ten-inch telescope, manufac- I loge Plano, 'will aim; contain MI ,tuned by btud9ts in the estrum,- I niboietunu. This multiple_obseive- Mind nista uments laho; 4101 Y, lies, tory will be the Just of its 'type been completed foe the' hist unit in the count* , , ' - ' , 1 and, will be installed next week It. Is iepoited that u ;second ob ;with the 'setting of the dome . set vain y will get under construe ' Evendially. Di. Yeagley hopes I Don immediately following, the to have a multiple observatory of constitiction of 'tins (list one. nine el ten ,sePatate unit's, situ: 'Funds` lot the first unit were pto: 4 . s ateil on the present selected site yided'in u gift made by the glad which, according to present l -pouting sentois last June. IA . ..„_.. ... .. _K, rim a , g,.!- - 77,i;-,), la 55.,.x,i.,:•...„;,,, DORM - CIRCUS DIRECTOR Two ,Seniors Get All-College Averages Of 3 Bernstein - :40, Bready 'II, 6 Freshmen Also 'Attain Perfect Ranking , Jane - Bunion, School t icultui (.0 Tid.,„Wi I 1.1.. a in 3. - 'L litilg,lSNA L PYleGibta&Aits7l4 tho.Senioi 'Clay, with pei feel:, all College aveiages fur the fist scv cm 'semesters, according to the I It( gist' a 's list of aye! aims, in cluding lust seinestei of this yea:, l eleaseil yestei day _Oche' s with all-College rivet igcs of ..1 tit e Sylvia I. Beutstulu al Ai ts, Gel ald B 1.11 early Cheniisti y and Phy sics the following fli3shinen John S Koologey, Agiicultui e, Betty M. Mai tin, Education, :John - Basin ab and Alice M Murray, label al Ai ts, Paul Lanti , Mind al ,ipid Ralph B Stiaw bi idge, Engi nem ing otliu _days leadoffs ale Senior Class ChuuusLay and Physics—David .1 Bulim, 2 11, Education— Hem y Bo! ow, 288, Engines'. Ing—Na.h oho-, - Kay, 291, anal Mine, al In otn.ti ins-11011MM is Mantk, 271. ..lunlc , r Class • 'Agi (.—.Mai Lin V Rock wlll, 2 93, ClicnuNti y and Phy •as, Gunge E Inslceep, 2'17, Ed tication=Robet L B.' Hayes, 2 94, Enginem mg, Leon IA Knetz;, 2 93, and Munn al Indust' nee— Elam I). Longfellow, 2 9.1 Sophomore Class Al.rt e- r dtav II Dull, 2.75, lidueakion—Belly 283 Enginem N Giafingoi, 288, ho - wei Division lidt% d W. Nirdel %It , 25, and Physical If:Lineation petifei, 2 54 `Freshman Class Client isl i v and Physics—lieli. V. 111 Lim, 291 IR" ^ds, 3 Campus Cliqueeßelease Platforms; Mass*eeting Tuesday Starts*ireworks Two Candidates ' Are Declared Ineligible ce old trot nts or the lln ee GAIII pllB t Mines 0 010 1 eledoefl dur ing the oast week 10 rto Owl c lent the path ton ail /1 election.. Ably 2\ 1. and 0110 (Allow; Was made, In the 1,910 Independent slob. and ti'u ctindidates awe declared tm ellkible by the Electlono Commit tee Clunks. E l'hoihk,ou Marlhi Vacleri us the Imam this Indcpeudenl nominee for Mineral Industries School Council No le placezuesits hose been made for the ousted uoulklute,; The three platlmms rolluu 1940 Campus i . We the Canines "pal ly of tine (11 , 8 S of 1910, believing in the e9unift3 or the stink:ay of the l'onnsylvailla State College, do hen city pledge (1111belves through the lumen of our elected onkel i to Inning about the following I—CoHello wit , Cui OW I cuairci ent.o 2—l'lo tom en _ .13111 ea ti foi honlors _ 3:—/Vs3lstl itoloftlior I ktien=ol;.l)lOn to in ovide pc:mount t 0111•1414 with the students 4—The revision unit lent esentu _Lion or the independent. dining commune; plum flue to the fail s me of the General State Au lioi ity to apps update 010005 fm the in °posed (allele' la G—Closel iolationnliti) be L 0 00 It College. Senate and btudent gov (11111110111. b—A COUSOIII,III4 of opinion' among the soniol4 come] niug a Oak's gift by Thu of a mu Vey at SOL 0111r SLIMOSI,I7I Illpstl anon 1941 Campus Wt. I menthols of the Campus Clique, do pledge om SeiVe4 to c.any out Iho following Wallet an if elected In now et by LLB Votes of the htudenis of the bonhomore dans* I—The'` establish:mail of a. fierinit Joint uon•Paf I hain coininiltee fm the Jim pose of huludiug cuit altin;lit the laws of the College awl to keep these nine, continu ally hefts e the College anthol I- Itch 2—The 1.•1111 , `Si and tothiased coo tritito at ion, tn title committee, .. of oily polllion bealltig' one Imudted to more 111111104 %Well Petllloll, hilollid it meet with the appt oval, of the committee. hhnll have jib complete and 1211 r] gotta bIIPPOIt _ :—P'l um the robults of a lhoi utigli Investigation of, eundll ions at of het eollekes. II lit planinal to 'voice anti establish an 01 gat nited anti Imp] oval system of "cuts," by this method II ho hoped that Tatolly 'diploid. lola Huila tall be lel Met et! I--Beliet tug It to play an essen thil"Patt In the nell-belug of the * maJollty of the btudetrts. bhall stlPPoil to the fullest. e•lejL a tali atollitlui, all hives tigotion of the Prehoutl acute tiblete of housing' nod '316111 ailvoeitto tiny lawn% tiobsiblo, hiLludiug the , publication 'of up lists of ding 'lllfd ludgil places ot ti6r to liitiv,ldo morn Luluh pleie rem militant I and social facilities, we will* u—Sectne the Sunda lilt Shop In'the basement of Old Main eve? Saturdar night as a "Soft Mink Night Club?' • awl should this gain the sup pot t of the ataileats. other evenings of the %%eel( niil be Irserved rot that pun pose U—Pioniuto the Institutitst of an OutitiglClub. whose fume (lon shall be the encourage _ meta of athletic activities among all students, and to (Continued On Page Two) , STATE COLLEGE, PA. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1939 D 'N'T 0 , j I „, ND ,! 6 Elections Code :Xi The complete' text' of flu 191.0. fdt-Colleile !Vachon Code follow _ ARTICLE I Time of Voting • Voting tend Piton 9 09 a itt, 'Poetlay, May 2, to 5 0 0 p m: Thuisdny Stray 1 TN. polls will he oiam (30111 1 00 a tit to 12 111 p in and 12 11 I, in to 5 09 dining Ow 111,00 daps Thetip 1101114 linty bp to:tended if, in the opinion of Ilin Elm,lions Coitook lee, exteio,lon is netosiony In older to give eretyone an dppor; Pinny to vote ARTICLE II Place of Voting I , ,lettiuttel 1%111 h•• hold in the nisi flow lonio,o of Old •Main • I=l ' Eligibility For Office All (.11101,004. Indttdlug 111(1 b(hool Council 11011111100% 411411 La I e(11)11 CAI to hove a one (1) overage tot Ilib Wail (oh loge Leine( The. Iteglntaarn list shall be edictal In determining the ‘71 1 ( 1 1110 . 1 1 avunge I=l Mothod of Nomination ,it."l Aiiy rtzuhu %tudent meeting ntnoe roiMholnont, , lholl be ‘,:ligibitt To he nominated, a candidate niust. file .1 putftion Atlill , 4llo chair man of the Elections Committee. ho 12 noon, Pride). Alen 21 A ti ntildate fm the position of all College President 01 all College Vico, Piesident must have a peti tion containing thu signatures of 200 voices. 25% of the signatures must he li,onien's A candidate for the position of Proboielit, Vice President. Secretary. oi Treasurer of classes must hate a petition containing 'the signatures of 100 voices in Ins - or.lier dabs, 25 , /r of the signatmes must be v.0111011'9 All nominations tel beltool Coen ell shall be submitted in a inannei winch each school sees fit, subject (Continued on Page Sex) Library Holds Exhibit In Vocational Studies Displays Conducted In Conjunction With First Liberal Arts Careers Conference _ An e \Juba of vaiious occuputi vocational guidance magazine "Oc , main foyer of the College libinly exhibition is being tonduLted Casco s Confei2lllele be held he Tuesday and WethieNday Mille; nil foi Ibe exhibition is being supplied by the National Occupational Conte' enee of New Yoi k This imam nil will be avail -I,ble pet manctitly in the I efet rime loom of Lime hb]aiy atm the ex hibit is completed Den -AI Ci esS% ell '4O, head of the committee m change of the conference, I cpoi tril tlmt Di. Wallet 13 Jones, 1.111111111111) of thr Colinnittee on Guidance at the De inn Linea of Public. Insti uction Ilai t isbuig, has been obtained as the main convocation speaker Ile wdl cocci tile IntesL , developments on occupational trends and voca tional oppot amities Sponsoi ed by foul student tm oral v organizations, the purpose of the confetence is to give Lib. ci al Arts students a description of vat toils types of vocations to choose future meets more intell igently. Contacts will be niovid ded between the' student and suc cessful pluetttionets of given pie fessions of vocations Chosen through a utiestionnuire provided Libetul Atts students, the following vocations showed the-most widespread intetest ad teaming, teaching, ' accounting, journalism, and banking. The con ference will includci five qualified speakers. • ",New Setup Will Be Explained At Session ',',l'lmis fat the all-College mass 'meeting lo set off Du political file ,. mof Ls in the foam of actual cam oittigning Tuesday night ale pro r,tiusing rapidly with the Elec. L1..1011% Committee tenativeli: sett mg the convocation fot 7 p m in `Schwab Auditol urn. r.; lobuiluction of mom candid 'ales of till pat Lief. opm lot um it scussion of the new student, goy 'Ls moult setup, a I eview of the J73'l Election Code, and "pecific 111.-F1 odium, fot voting—especially - lot mintrai unfamiliai milli voting machetes—trill highlight the g,a- Wei ing A IV 111H111 Engel, li. '4O. "clam man of the Election, Com mittee, will pieside Deadline fot filing petition, to laconic a candidate tom all-Collcge 'and doz,', offices 'MIS sot fot 12 noon today Names of nominees foi School Council must also be Mi Dim li.inds of the Limn main at 61 , b time Accompanying Lhe pet- sac must IN:C.4 statement of plat- l ein trtlid"Opii - oVrelcaiiii7s - 17 ..-7 I 2 Declared Ineligible -. Two candidates wets declaim] ineligible to lint foi office, di aw ing was made cot party pomtion on the otutg machine, five vm lattuns liable to penalty wete spe cified, a pia ty ,checking method was appi eyed, and pat Lies wet pet mated to t on then candidates fin Lahmal Ai ts School Council as belated . , in additional business Viefoi c the Committee Wednesday John F Mahoney, 1942 Cainpus nominee fot class secretary, and Boyd' 4 Bloom, 1941 Campus nom :nee toi Education School Coun cil, wete advised of scholastic de- Cciences as iecoided in the Regis-, (Continued On Page Two) tonal studies and reprints from the cupations," will begin today in the and will continue until May 1 The conjunction with the Liberal Aits in for the first tune next Monday, PROGRAM MONDAY I I .1 al —Paul Miller State Asborluted Press "Op pal tunltles in the Jouitialls‘m Meld," 405 Old Main a .1111 —0 11 Wannaulaket, Ana:Hum Dii eitta, biagnau Uill‘eisltA "Teaching as a Ca reel " 1.02 Ougheeriug A TUESDAY 2 pat—Miss Rebecca Grubs. Luck Colon laxprese "Careen; fur Women in the riold or .louroultstu," .tl2 Old Main , m.—Di Welter 13 aones, Chairman, Committee en Gui dance,' Department. of Public, InetruLtion. "Modern Ownt tionni nen& and Onportuni ties," Home It3L. Auditorium WEDNESDAY 881111 11 atu —3 P H Addison, Senior Executive. N NV Ayers sad Sun. ativertibing agency "Careers 'in Advertising." 318 Old Main 4 p in —Hurry Nest. President, Pennsylvania Association of Certified Accountants - "Ca reers in Accounting," 110 Home Ec. , - irn: Pu:::'. Examination Schedule May 27 (11 50 a HI J—Clasbeb In Mali only seniors ore en, :olled will end May 29 (8 ,t ta I—Emu:Had llont, In tomes In unkli only healers are cal oiled 'ell( begin Tune I (1 p nt)—ltegular cideses-for nonmetal mill and lithe 2 (8 a to )—ltegular ox antinallon puled v.III begin 11111 , 2 ' 5 15 45 p m 1-INapi 'nations toi senior, pill end .Itine f (5 p m I—Grades for giaduating bl,lllol ti doe at Itegis liars alike dune 8 (a 15 a m ammunitions period mill end Conflicts must be repotted to Itemstt ai's office nut Into than 5 a m , Mn 3 5. Notices of acibist- Inscit %11l be available May IS 11‘aininatiesm in cumset. 'By Appointment' must nut be arranged until May 22 (Complete ccanunutunt eche dole on Page ;.) Senior Co-eds Name Six As Honor Women Dialtemore,,DeAngeK Doty, r Herzog Chosen Top howl Roman in the senior class is Dams I. Blakeinoie, for met piesident of W S G.A , ac cording to the results of a semoi uomen's class meeting at. which is outstanding women were elec ted to pun tnupatc in Class Day 1- •ei C,5(3% on June 11 M is, Ellrikenioi e'i, Mile will be LIONV Cu I The othei two highest honor women lit 0 Italia A DeAn gelis, Fan Gil I Mill Phyllis }lei iog, , Slippei GI: I Paula B Wohifield etas elected Class Dtvol , Virldll S Doty, Mn rot Cu 1, and Beulah F. Ger helm, Class Poet. Each woman v. ill a mem at pm in honor of her posit vu 'llll`. Is the fourth year that Imam women have 'been selected by a populat vote of all serum women students, to correspond ith the sensor . honor men The election as duetted by W SG A Lesko Elected Gym Manager Mathews, Meeker, Wazney Named Ist Assistants; 14 Awarded Letters Theodoie A Lesko '4O was elected to manage next years vat - •aty gym team, It was announced veal!' day by Harry S Hamblin '39, A. A. mosaic'''. Fast assistant manages: Charles C Mathews '4l, Camel' 111, Meeker '4l and Joseph 'l' WaAttey '4l Associate managers. J Rube' I, Brumiei '4U and Lisle G Russell '4O: Vaimity letter await's. Co:cap tenni Raymond J Runkle '39 and Albeit Ihigman Cant -elect Merrill G. Beck '4O„ George G Tot williger '4O, Charles V. Gil lespie '4O, Elmer A Weave• '4O, Whin W. Wei d '4O, Stanley Feldman '4O, H Page' Schaefer, '4O, William K. Leyns '4l, Ben jamin H. Stohl '4l, Haden K Saylor '4l, Hai old S Sticatur '39 and George P Ct cabman '4l. Associate , manage'. awards Geingti Radcliff '39, Donald C Duncan '39 and Benson Cieveley Freshman numeral awdrds. , Curl A Rancho, George L. Sam uel, Jt, William B Loeber, Ron ald H Andreas, Clan L Hess, Walter R Lowry and Charles E. Sunft 4101' PRICE FIVE CENTS 3 Campus Groups Back Organization; Raises Total To 15 800 Students Are Now Pledged; Chairman Galbreath Names Committee To _.. _ Draft Constitution Vastly sti engthencd by the addition of the three campus &runt - ones—Watts, Meal and Irvin Halls—the Independent Men's Association today seemed destined for a future that would par allel the Wei ft Amity Council in social promin ence Still in the min yunic stage of its organization, the Association's - cut lent membership stands at 15 units A con servatively estimated total of 800 00041 ate] nity% men have aheady pledged 4uppott . to the gimp Moving to set up an efficient goveining body foi this incl.:sive independent society, William A Galbreath '39, am] man of the ot gantzutton committee, yesterday named John it Wallin(' '4O to 'lead a committee which will di aft an official constitution foi the Assountion Besides Witlfoi (I, Elmei C Floundeas A:1(1'0w V Sny sea '4O, Hua,old E BookbintlN '4O said Elden T Shunt '42 will ~eve on the constitution committee. Executive-bodyfor the Asso c..tiqty3lie.. hide pendent , Men's Council, IL was de eiclpd at an otAratirtation meeting. of unit lea! esentatives labL Tues day Intel-Council election', will be held SOITIMAITIV next. week Although Gelb'Lath refused to comment on the Litt, it is believed that the Independent Council syo tem would be almost a car boo copy of the Inter fraternityl..ouu wl set-up Provided its Imal or ganwation follows as promptly as is expected, the Comic I will sponsor an all &seem Lion dance the Safari day night or .1 wow PI our weekend Tentative plans I'm the affair which would be held m the Ar mory ai er. all early under way Educational Confab Will Feature Hatch Dr Roy IV Hatch ptofessot of social studies at Montclair State 'roadie& College, Montclair, N 1, and nationally known for his dem enetration classes. will be fea tured by the School of Education at its second annual Education Conferetice today and tomorros Dr Hatch will speak In Schsab Auditor lam at It p In today and sill conduct a demons! anion t lass skit State College High School pu ails at. 10 a nt ton:cross Mu a lora ft mu Cential Penus.ylvanla intro been Milted to the conic!. elite and education tnakns and in [created studeuta sill attend PI Lambda Theta and Kappa Phi l‘appa, education hollow' les, sill bold a banquet to: IA Matti! In Old Main Sandwich Shop tonight `Winterset,' 1935 Hit Begins Players' New Policy btai Ling a ith "Mittel bet," t I &maid in .19J5, the Penn State Play by modal:mg only pt even wh Ditectot Chalks F yesterday The Playeis recently slashed prices la 50 cents, and fur "Wm teiser they aid innovating thea ter parties — A patty composed of a block of 25 tickets, will sell at 40 cents each Ftatetinties may obtain a block by having 25 men m each house attending Indepen dent men nay form u putty by calling at Student Union whet e patties will be feinted -'Theatei putty blocks will go on sale today and will continue up to and in cluding Wednesday, April 26 Af SUCCESSOR To The Free Lance, Absentee Vote Proposal Again In Committee Defeated In Senate, Ruth Law May Be Approved; GOP Opposes Bill Sac P;(1,1011(11 "7'410r. Mu I chrs 'On:" Ptive7. :Jamul/ to II r Coliettia HARRISBURG, Apiil4 Hi-- leated by the State two eels ago, the pi opened constitu tional amendment to legal ac ab sentee voting in Pennsylvania was wale] LOIISIdCI Iltloll again today in both Senate and House I,olllllllt il-CS • 'I he proposal, Intl minced k Sen Pi,inklin N Ruth (I) , Ben Ins) and pa , aed almost 11111011- :notisly by the Demoei attc-can- Lioiled Legislatui last session,, must be appaoved once Into e b. foie it con appeal Oil the ballot Inc populai lamendum Repot led favin ably out of lb Senate 3 udic aty Committee, Just below the Easter holidays, ti, Lill tailed to pass on final noting when Sen Chat les R Marlin y , Blatt), committee a hat man, singly swung d solvl Reptiblic an bloc against it Seitalens Geld et and Woodward e the only Republicans to vote favoi atifiy With &maw Jacobs (1), Gum bo' land) mding, with the oPPotel lion, the lesult, was a 2l.dead luck s Ruth and 11 . )Wry Sham to D., Philadelphia) thin changed then votes to "no,' giv ing them the right to in* for econsidet Main after live day, Senate,' Ruth , s pa oposal now is again in the hands of the Senate Judiennt y Committee Aletinwlille, Rep I inn S Dtx R , Waynt.) Ilit, in Li otittu...l IT niet,ui e m 1.11 llotisv, winch 1111, I ere! I LEI it to the I on, mittee on Con,titutiundl Alhoul tvient., Reason, rut the CUP , Illiu I (Continued On Page Three) he play nlael: 1 , .(..enctl the d on na , els «ill latitaluce a nem. policy here R.ll have been acclaimed by doom it:qualm m diantalnA, annuuta.ed lei Una, I egulai pi lees will pie vail. , With "Winteiser on Avid 28 and 29, the Plover's ndl mescal, a fast-moving tragedy based on the famous Sacco-Vanzetti ease in a Inch an alleged innocent man vas electiocuted lot inutile]. Don ald Taylor '42 till he cast in the tole of Mtn, the electrocuted son alio attempts to clam 1114 fa ther's Mlle Lenna Bouchal plays the pail. of M 11.1.111110, an utchm girl who falls in love with
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