1 ~ , P age Four collegian Poll Will Evaluate Teac Fireside Sessions l l. i , . 1 heduled To Begin i. , t .lin 26 Living Units 1,0w6..i ) ,1. living stoops mill pititipipato in the annual 11011(10 baMtiti womam mitich mill begin littiediateb. Satabell C Shiite '4O. Written of the C A illesitie cunt et ice, annoinned ,estettlay i f-, the 26, four stoups mill con ti t. theft omit 500510115 %I bile 22 .'3, I hate a total of II sessions an getl by tile committee , 1 - oaks for this yeei's sessions Tgw, fio in "Malik:ll Lite ' ' 'ugh to Do on a Date "Selling 3 1111, r t selP for a Job "Student Eli tolitte" "Vocations." and "Pelson itliti trod Cosmetics to Totnnar )nk. 1 . .,11anal Arts und Engineming ;!kpication" "Athletics" "Mathe snetio Cm iosities " "Nom spa pet firropliganda," ' What Is Happen -1114 bi Europe and 'Cometsa llonal Astronoin3 " .......,,, l llong those mho mill speak at !the sessions ale Mts A If Andel iliso..ifiss Betty Bell, bliss lune C Brill Miss Ellen Buthholdei, Pio( ;pal 31 Bottom Miss Lima W llitilitinotal, Miss Helen F Faust To* Rohm t I) 0 a ibt a I tli 'Plot Nfiliatit 1 Gaskill and Rabbi IPlLiodoie If Guidon i i. i9lii - et 0 II 110 - 1011 speak ale Pt of ,luifue 0 Kaulfuss .1 01 via Kel -1(1;7,, "Plof Het belt Koepp Balcei, 43each, John Lam thet Plot Cull Illmquaidt, MP, 21 S Mcllonell 'L.:2llrian 0 210150, Rev C Gail Nor ').,., Dean Chailotte C Ray, Holly I We- , Seamans, Jack F Putney, Rev lrobe'rt C Seib*. Pia Edmatil 13 ;A c anOinier. Prof George I Wurfl. ~Prof Boman! E Yarnell, and Plof s nri L Yeagle) • •• • - • 'Shows at - -• 6:30, 810 Complete show as late as • 9.05 .Matinee Saturday Only - 1.30 , TODAY AND WED. I . " GUNGA DIN" with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Cary Grant Victor MaeLaglen Sam Jaffe -• THURSDAY ONLY i JACKIE COOPER ';*l in ...SP' , • • ppint of Culver" HONORED AT BANQUET Professor Elton 0 Walker, head of the department of civil engineer ing, left, and / Dean Emeritus Ralph L Watts, right, along with Band.' master Wilfred 0 Thompson, were guests of honor at the fourth an nual American Association of University Professors' banquet for re tiring faculty members Friday night in - the Sandwich Shop 48% Of Youth Deplore Lack Of Opportunities ill/Stitt/cat Optiituie Sets vey AUSTIN, 'fee, Aptil 24 —Time ale YAne si\ million young peo ple who within st♦ weeks to seveial yea' , will leave college with a pessimistic outlook on then own futures Alino , t one half of the lIICTI sitieb w thin countty Ilelune they oppol utilities fot ,tha;•,, than it d Tossers Face Dickinson Nine (Continued From Page Three) picked a hinter to face Dickinson yet last eight but it still probably be up-tied-coming sophomore Jim myßichaidson Dick risen, after being tallied out foe foul staaight games, lost to Uisinus 9-0 lust Saturday Keifoot, hest baseman foe the Red Devils, accounted for three of then seven hits against the ampaging Glitches Keating will handle the hailing assignment foi Dickinson tomot i ow aft"' noon He played tight field in the UISIIIUS game, gallica mg one hit foi his team in that position Navy✓ ntithoae Thompson. _ 5 1 .3 3 2 1 McGuinness, 21) 3 0 2 0 1 0 Cooke, .0' ____ 4 0 0 2 2' 0 Mann, cf 4 0 0 1 1 0 Powell, If ____ 4 0 1 2 0 0 Niles, .1 0 0 1 0 0 Wooding, lli _ 0 0 0 0 0 Andes son, c ._ 4 1 1 12 3 0 uckei, p .__ 2 1 1 0 1 0 Total 34 .3 9 27 10 0 Penn Slate ab t h a a Gatet, If 4 0 0 2 0 0 Hatt 'sun, YS __ 4 0 1 2 5 0 Menvic, 3b ___ 2 2 I 1 2 0 Stake, of 4 1 2 2 0 0 t f __ 4 0 I 1 0 I Sapp, 2h 3 1 1 2 2 0 VaIL3I, L __-_ 4 1 1 6 2 0 Scibel, lb ___ 4 0 0 11 0 0 Watts, p 3 0 0 0 2 0 •total 02 5 7 27 13 1 Penn Slav 100 000 301-5 Navy _ 001 020 000-3 Tht ts%-latse hits—Bat ison, An del son, AlcCuinitess Stolen bases —Stake, ip;ley Left on bases —Penn State J, Navy 7 Sti eel{ out—By Watts 6, Bi mice! 10 Base on 4,llls—ulT WatLs 1, Si laic el 3 Wild pitch—Bi uekel Um pites—B. ockinan and Sippel • • • . , . . Shows at - 1 . 30, 3.00, 6.30, 8.30 Complete show as late as, 9.05- TODAY AND WED. The great luvo that inspired a di comet to span continents vv itil thu hunum voice` The Story of "ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL" with - Don Ameehe Loretta Young Henry Fonda ADDED "The Story of Dr. Jenner" I THURSDAY FRIDAY By Request "UN CARNET de BAL" - with, English Sub-titles 'CAL"- "MOVING"- - "ENCHANTING"- £l, , f'„Tv , '. ', W'01<:,..,,, ' i. l k ~, ~ ... '`. ' 1,:,:?;: 5 ,::;•'''.:nk,V::!:.5,1)414 i_ ~.„...., ....,,,v....K,„, , ..44.z, . , ~.......„.... i. 7 - v.. ' I r and women m colleges and univet ai e facing a t%oi Id that ofteis less id before the time they were bole These ate tne results of a poll Just conducted nationally by the Student Opinion Sin veys of Amin lea. the weekly sounding board of college youth, of %%inch the Penn State Collegian is a menthe' A nnentifitally-defined moss section, of students was asked, "Do you think the opportunities Im moat young men and women to get alumd today ale as good as they may have been thitty yeuts ,igo9" 52 Per Cent Optimistic The c^onomic problem of youth is no myth to 48 pm cent of the collegians, while the test of them, 52 peicuit, have an optimistic View of the world into which they arc going Although very few college stu dents today have a pet sonal I noMedge of conditions three dec ades ago then answers appeal to be based on what they can see now and what they have lean ned 'about the past On tha othet hand, another stu dent in the same' state, in Temple Velvet sity, answers negatively, Mating that the numbei of youth has :i:Leased, thus reduting. the ; umbel of available jobs A Cm nell senior believes that suites is the: e ,fot those with in itiative, I mat' Wass of conditions The owth of the use of ma chinery, the demand lot :note l uciition, and government regula tion of, industi y and employment ate giv .n as t canons fot .1 de ti ease to upper tam tits to g( ahead The ' , liven also shoes that tau lents to the Southein anti West Centtal stales ale the most upta moan., ,hole less Ulan 50 percent of thmo elsewhere believe thus aie butte' The poll: of Louise, makes no httentin; to. analy7e the situation, but it does definitely show the at titude of Lhe students on the ~oestion asked Suydam Is Elected Scarab President Jobe It Stwl.tm 0.14 imently !quied pit-Aden'. of the lotel chat. lel of Stalab. hontom3 Zhited.- ral hn lei idly Odom ollicers are at' Colleen Ednutd A Grot>elc vice president. Funk hi Eby. secretary, A Rus sell 'rayon treasin or, and Donald A CII t. bistro lan t f Lee Theine'aud Eineet J nit haly here chosen to 1 eineseut the chapter at the St.arab National Convention-in Los Angeles. , this summer All hte juniors SCHWAB' - AUDITORIUM "WINTERSET " by illaxnell Anderson with • - An All-Star Cast! DON TAYLOR PAUL DEAN LENNA BOUCHAL , BERNARD FREED r BUD YANOFSKY' BERNARD SCHECHTMAN JACK SACHS Fri. and Sat at 8:30 PENN STATE, COLLEGIAN Study Follows , Plan Used By Other Schools Results Will Go To Trustees, L. A School, Student Government See edam tat, "The ill a ado of Net Noy Palley" Page Aimed primarily tu'etaluate the teaching effectiveness of the Lib end Arts faculty, r a sseeping sur vey of student opinion In that school sill be launched by- the Collegian about. May 1 The survey sill be' bused on questionnali es that have been used successfully at other institu tions. Including Purdue University and University of California Results sill be_presented to the Boattl of Trustees, School of Lib els' Aits and the Liberal Ails School Council of the All-College Student Cot einment Association for theft action Individual pro: lessors sill be provided with any infottnation upon request Questions Listed The questionnaire, although still tentative, 'm ill ask these questions gunizution and pi esentation of lectures (1) well oiganized, (2) Col cetul , (3) uneven; (4) indefinite, (5) confusing Dis cussion (1) welcome difrei - once, (2) stimulating, (1) In dilics eat, (4) diSCOIII ages oth m views , - 2—Class)%oi k cour,es (1) syste math., (2) alive, (3) median feel. (I) confueing , (5) unsys teniatic .I—Outside reading (1) vel% fail, (2) excessive at times, (3) us ieusonable, I—Type of extuninntions (1) as say, (2) detail facts. (3) ti tie falbe9 Opinion of examina tions (1) fah and thoughtful, (2) too long, (.I) ambiguous, (1) trick'' 5--- * Sthutilatlon- of interest (1) creates interest In the course, (2) desuoys Interest, BULLETINS Pld Eta Sipa.' pledge night meetkig, Phi Kppa' house, 7 30 p ni , , , T, TOMORROW All freshman Collegian editodul candidates who are unable to at [opt the meeting in Room 31S. Old Main, at 7 p m should report at the Collegian office bebteen 8 and' 10 p m • ,• C.Prgal 1232, przsr.:t Urns Tour= Cz.i ing Effectiveness Of L A. Faculty CLASSIFIED Sorority Ele New sorority°limns ale Al pha Chi o—pt esident, Mai tha V Shallot man '4O, vice-president, Veto L Kemp '4l, corresponding secietai y, Janet N Holtzinger '4l, recording secretary, C Eleanor \Voir '4O, treasurer, Mai y J Veil I'4o, and Pan-Hel representative, Alga - Heffet an '4l 0 Pt,—president, Maly R Weitz '4O, vice-president H Jean Fox '4l, cot responding aecietary, Maly Abed ,ZCS, and 'evading secretary, IV, Wttght '4O • Euhi atia—pi esident, Malian ,E. Hat tman '4O, vice-president, M Bei yl Hindman '4O, societal. y, Ruth E Wagner '9O, ti easutei , Jean E Poi tet '4O, and Pan-Hel i eritesentative, Dorothy B Reev es '4l 'T P A —president, Anne Rose Mainhait '4O; vice-president, Rita Rosin: '4l; coilesponding, set, ietary, J Louise Ryder '4l, in coiding secretary, Ruth E Duden '4O, and treasures, Florence M Smith '4O Then installation ban quet was held in the Collies Room last night -Alpha Chi 0 initiated J Elaine Broberg '39, Dolls J ,O'Leary '4O, Isinyy Belle Ciossman '4l, and Maiguo , rte J ,, Gres, Maijoi le M GOggins, Roberta .7 Kelly, Bas tian 'J McMahon , Beatrice R Mensch, Jane E Mille', and Win ified AI Noon, '42 '; - Theta ,Phi Alpha will initiate Josephine H Beljan, Maly J Biggy, Sara J Kun7lei, Louise F Masterson, Dons M Seiko, '42 The eighteen gads who were in n at, d by the Kappa's arc Helen L Camp, Eleanor E Skinner and Lillian R. Wallace, 40, N Winifred Bischoff, Betty A Ciilly, Grace M Hendershot, Jayne R Holland, Louise A Pas aska, and Josephine J Taggart, '4l, A Patiicia Beheney, Vagin in M — Beikhouse, Elsie L Block way, Jean E Clack, Margaret L Embuiy, Eleanor L McLaughlin, Hansel H Stubbs, Helen A Swanson, '42, and Jane Roof, graduate student Ness officers of Ellen IL Rich auk Club arc pi esident, Malian Rapp, vice-president, Janet N Holtzingeif secietaiy, , Fiances E Hohn, and treasures, Dons A Arnold The initiates aie• Cath mine E Albert, Dons H Arnold, Demme M. Bane, K Virginia Barges, 'Annabel Boyd, .Eleanor PENN STATE CLASS RINGS At L. G. BALFOUR OFFICE IN SAUERS' STORE-109 ALLEN Z:the 37.'re MILDER 4nd TASTE' BETTER tion Results Boyei, Josephine E CoMinn, Helen B Cramer, Bei tha M -Dout hat, Rosemasy E Hanes, Fran-, ceo E Holm, Janet N Holt7ingei, Rhea J Howes, GlMlys L Hunter, Ellanosa Linton, Charlotte A Loue, Maitha B Manifold, Maly Jane Maigerum, Anna N Darlene A Neuhausm, Pope, Motion F Rapp, Jeanne A. Smith, Fuentes C Vanney, and Elimbeth D Yost Theta Sigma Phi's 'new office' a ale ple4ident, Phyllis R Goidon„ vice-president, Doris J O'Leary, secietaly, Viiginia 0 Mandich, and ticasuiei, Emily Hinchman '4O _ The officcis of the Home Ec Club mll attend a state conven tion in Hairisburg on May 5 Nets mitiates of AOPi ale Jun -Cathes O'Connor; Sopho more—Eleanor, Boyer, Freshmen —Matsoi le Cousley, Minion Eb el ts, Alma Evans, La Veine He tutt, ' Jeanne Schaeffer, Betty Shields, Betty Staoheckei, Bulb asa 'once, Helen Westbrook, Betty Wathesill, Helen Woodcock Thetas initiated the following gills Sunday afternoon: Sopho moi es Betty Albs ight, Emily 'Coyle, Freshmen—Macy Betty Anderson, Jean Babcock, Joyce BI ayton, Peggy Clank, Janet Ey ci, Janet Fleming, Mange King, Elitabath Kinsloe, Jeanne Mc- Adams. Jean Stiles, Maisoi le Stockett, .Masjosie Strode, Janet Twichell, Evon Wilson, Maigaiet Wooli ulse Following initiation,' a banquet was held at the State College llot2l Alpha Chi O's pi ovince pi °std. ent, Miss Mau' Canters, spent the weekend at its suite DG's tea ed then town alums Sunday af to noun . TPA pledges held' al dessert panty Sunday night fin the pledges of alms houses Betty, Hatton '4O, and Mniain Doi ff '4O, ale lepsesenting the Women's Debate Club this week against Geoi ge Washington Um yeisity, Loyola College, Randolph- Macon fin Mon, Jand Weston Maryland They asq, taking the negative side of the question as to whether the U S should adopt an isolationist policy toward Eur opean counts ics In the last 25 yea's, Colgate's debdters have 'son a greater per tentage of ylctorles4han-have the inatltltien's athletic teams „ - Alpha Lambda' Delta Initiates 33 Women Class Admitted Saturday By '42 Honorary Largest - Byer Aceeptjd ,' Alpha Lambda Delta, fieshinan a omen's scholastic honoiaiy, ini tiated thitty-thice gills lust Sat aiday This was the largest gioup eves to be initiated, and consti tutes one-tenth of the gale in the II eshmaii class Initiates ace Julia 'A Adams: Maly Betty Ain't:tsar), .Iwin Bab cock, Dorothy F Beam,-Josephine H Beim] Margaret A Cole, Mat gatet 111 Diane!, Macy A Galletti, Gloria E Hansel, Jean Hechler, Arlen E. Leaman, Mane E. Lehm, ,Barbara J McMahon, Bet ty M _Mattin, Alice M Murray; Glace G Naylot, Lots E Moto-- vitt, Lois E Patt Ilene -M Paul, Ruth J Plessett, Dorothy I Rhombi, Martha M Rissinget, Margaret R. Roberts, Jane M Rouch, Rhoda F Samuel, Cath etine.L Schoch, Axiom K Smith, Maims E Spelling, Mildred M Taylor, Ilene M' T Toth, Jean F Weave,. Maly K Wible Miss Helen F Faust, (lean of 'sopho mole women, was initiated as an honorary membei , Deans Address AGR Founders Day Fete Dean Ralph - L Watts and act ing Dean S W Fletchet of the School of Agt icultut e spoke at the Alpha Cantata Rho Founders Day „dinner held Saturday night 4 the local chapter house in conjunction with a week-mid district officeis tinkling' school Malt tires over fifty delegates from six chapters The school which lsllll attended by members of Zeta of Cot nell: the of Massachusetts State. Upsilon of Connecticut, Omega of New Hampshite Alpha Theta of Mary land, and_Psi of Maine was tlit Oct ed and planned by Ptof E W. Callenbach to, meant e next year's officers for theft work MR. BARNEY, KISSEL ' A Goodall Company repiesentative, will be at this ~sto're, Tu'esday, April-P3 ;at' winch time, - 'hewnl be"'glad to 'sh'o'N'v-y - cu feittilies found - in - Palm'Beathi • ' - \ "ifftr4,lllolllff . he Newynik,V o" . Capkilh NANCY and her Guides', show iiiillion~s ti.,' L , their way ,around.- „ e 'And at - the-Fair::: , vh'ereyer,-,yOu'- , go. :,Chesttrfield'S right combination" of`th"World's best , oigare4itobaCO*:2l;;;, isshowing' millions the,',way,,4dinOre.* smoking p easure., . When:ling leitheni purl!' knoivt.4 Chest- ""- ' erfieltls „give ,sm'o' hers fud ,inhht tltey,want '2` l, in dcigartte better'taste :nerd 4 , 16:0ngr aroma ' THEY SATISFY :-- t -•" Tuesday, April 25, 1929 TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG- 1 ; All 'work guaranteed. 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