I COMPLETE LIST i 1 .OF SCHOLARS 1111 , VOL ,36—No 61 McWilliams To Be Inauguri;ted At Ceremonies Tuesday Hi :USING INS E TION To Be Held In Rec Hall Or Schwab Classes End at 4 P. M. , - Cahan To 'Swear - „ - In President The first maugutal , cue- Monies in the history of ,the xchool ,will be held. at 4 p m. ,'lluesdaY, when Howard C. -McWilliams, Jr. '4O will be installed as All-College Pres ident. The cm emomes will be tiouducted either in Schwab' Auditorium or . Recreation Thu, was made known definite yesleaday when the Coun cil of Administiation, et its leg -ulait meeting, authoimed .ds~nus •,al of 4 o'clock classes next Tuns peimit students to attend ,rise saran In its lettan au:how:mg dismih sal of 4 o'clock,classes foi the in 7auguiation, the Council said it was !'entnely in sympathy with the vim al propose to - he solved by this cm colony" and also "heat thy" approved "the new plan of student ingamantion which hats been put into effect", Although no airangements have .been-di own up as yet; the tenta- Alva ploglam includes' a parade Wit, (continued_On:Paoe,Two) , Student Board Will - Hold 'Final.Meeting Student l3oaid s final nMeting 1011101I'ou night at 7 p m in Ileum 305 Old Main, will Ming to a close an' old, nod somewhat worn, stu dent goveinment 'which bas served faithfully 111 motif Instances but. 111 keeping puce with Llllb 1110dela age Les necessitated u change and the opening of a new 11111, thal.'of mn all-College go , ,ernmeet _ trout' impel loot items will be sled upon by bludonl Be ed at its meeting 1001011ot% Seidl I which ill IN cut jeans has filled `llitancially and socially, will prob ably be 1.110 aunt 111111016111 i sub. jeet up for discussion The debat lug fee, which has become a "bone of contention" among - several of the less-priviloged activities will also be brought up Pot discussion and attain' The undo -Prom re tail r‘,lll he approied this being a, outline duly of Student Semi! (Continued On Page Two) German,R New Penn State Man Finds,Things,Very Strange Here ' By WILLIAM E FOWLER "My mime Is kik Kuhlmann was boi ,m EON% egc, Gel many, 1:121 My 'ham Alin a store which had been handed awn fioni Whet to Moll slain 1734 In 1937 we lost , The (kik, shy little .German refugee winced as he sat there in his Phi Sigma Delta loom Then he,smiled and continued with his tantalizing, accent.' "I went to' Czethoslovaikia and studied in a tethnitul school in the' Sudetenland I loomed to speak English in is piivate in stitution in Plague The , crisis 'tame ~ I autPiny fuend went ni the anplune to lowland 1 was lucky, I got a visit to Sweden and then a passpoi L to Aim ma " "New Yoalc i. vely big I went to the Inteanathmal Students Set.= vice. One day they called me and , told me I lius - to' go to the Penn ; sylvama' State College They manted me to go that vely day. l'eame bete Febtuitty 15." 1 asked Kui t, what, he thought of ' Penn State. ~, `'".ll. is very nice and eery big," ..ie,.sa:d, "rrlidn't expect so much i . r ~„ rim a , 0t,,,3„ ~,,-,,, r ociti 4) ~. _.., Collegian s Staff Holds-- Annual Smoker Today; Banner Will Give Talk The annual Collegian Smoker o iii be held he the Theta Xi fra teinity house at 8 o'clock to night - itinong the principal malakera 1%111 be Prof Franklin C Banner, ,head of the depal Linea of Jour nalism, and former inembeis of tho Collegian The affair e ill also include dancing and refresh ments preceded by a display of magic talent by John Vos burgh 'lO Al! freshmen a ho hate not te am ted as candidates for the Col legian :nay do ao at the smoke! Ist Summer ' Set , Period , - For June 13 '3,000 Will Begin Main Session July _3 J 11101-session buttoner tout SW, hill begin hale June '3, Plot Pai ute] C / Weal, et, dtl actor of the MIIIIIIIOI session announced yestet day Thu malo suili igr session N% ill begin July 1, hith\ post tlebbloll - "courses opening August 14 and running until Septembet 1 Approximatelt. 500 are expected to attend the inter-session while tteat ly .1,000 hill matriculate in the maid pet 101 l Post-session Will 11. W about 150, students. Natter - stater • Among the oaf:landing educa tional ligureb who N% 111 visit and Instruct on the campus during the hegbilnlS 1%111 be Dr C it Ackley, miperintendent of tho department of_public instruction, from Harris- Mug Anothel mell known educator 1%111 he Dr II 1)0111114 Lindley, ex ecutive seretary of the American Vocational Education Asbuclittion, of Washington, D C Two Culifoinia 1011(1014 lu edii %idiom Dr M 111 Donde of the UM- Icrsity of California. and Di Loutisduly Cl ebidenl of the Long litmcli 11/11101 College, will be on Ilie campus dining the mihsions Prof Wed% CI also announced that 11 via. Frew and ,Walts dor mltm lea will be open. to men Hin dman at the aummoi sessions for the 11191 time tbia year Lion Coat Sales End Lion root sales in loud shops a 111 end tomorrow at b p to , it am; .innouut.ed today by Bonito riatri pobidont Josopb A, Pool efugee Lik hum Antenea. time the pram hol 8 speak to you outside the elassiumn, in Germany, mever " ICwt added that in Get man belluul, you con go ut nut to let.- Lin es, as you with Thin u me no bluebooks nor compulsot y attend anee—just final e‘ains "The coed, iuc such balm looking het IP than in Get many," tined "Over there good girls wei en% allowed to go out without then patents It was vet y hall to kiss them IL 'wasn't. (the shy grin oudened) like in the ti atm tidy houses here . . . on the sofas" Swing Music. Strange On dates, Kurt explained, Gei-, mun couples go to the coffee shop and dative to waltzes, tangos, and fox trots, but not ,swing , Swing music is rely strange; but some times it'is rely nice, he decided But the omhestras all sound the r eine. , "Everything is' diffeient over here, even'the way yim eat." Kurt shook Ills head "lit Ueimany. cue helds the fork in 'the.' left hand and — the knife' in' the right and never; changes them. Over there you ate not bungly, but you do notdget what you want, to eat; the feud,,is much better hue." ' In the , Fatherland, my new, Sneed added, everybody leads that "tune IS money" In America. Schools Told - To Organize By ,May 24 Councils Set Up Later Cannot JOin In Cabinet School councils must be organ ved befoi e Wedneoay, May '24, in (rider to statue repiesentatron on the all-College Cabinet, is the &mien of the Elections Commit tee, revealed at its meeting on Thursday An outline for the plan of gain/at:on must be submitted to A William Engel, Jr , '4O, ehan - man of the Elections Committee, on or heforc. next Saturday, May 20 Constitutions may also be moved at the same time General plans for both the School of Liberal Arts and the School of Mineral Industries have been approved by the Committee Each' council will constitute more thug 25 members with individual curricula , proportionally repre sented With the Enginetning School of rei ing a tentative atrangeinent, and the Physical Education and Agi icultui al School Councils al toady immolated, only the Coun cils for Education School and the School of Chenustay and Physics lemon undetermined ' Election Cost Falls; Bills Total $lO3 Expenses totaling $lO3 37 were ~ iituried during the initial all- College elections according to a epoit ieleased by A William En gel, Jr '4O chairman of the Elec tions Committee yestei day This sum was more than SJO under the amount spent for class elections last year when only men wet e voting Gi cutest saving was in the cast of halftones as ap pi (minutely $2B was billed this year Lompated -to $712 lust The budget' had been fin $155 this yea' Complete INI, of , expend ilui es Ind udes - Ilaatones "(28) ______ $2802 Plant& (3 sets of 30, I set of 50) ' __ 34 50 Handbills (4,000) 10 75 Meals (lunch for 10—tblee days, (linnet fot 7 one day '2035 Incidentals (postage, punches) 75 Total $lO3 37 s America Thinks Coeds Prettier Than In Germany; College Nice BM, lie can't find it over here llme evei Ything Is "Lake it easy." "This 'hello' and 'hi' is hi hard to get used to," Kurt /sighed "Ovei there it is always 'hell' The babies do not learn to say of 'inothur,' they 'emu to say 'bell" And everybody bus a uniform" Can't Understand Comes "I , cant understand the comic strips, nor get 'the , - point in all these jokes,", lie lamented.. "I don't like all these typical Amer ican movies With guns and shoot mg and all that stuff, either" "You ale mostly more polite in Aniei lea," Kul t asserted. "In Geimany when they play games the people join and 'sonletimes the —what is it?— referee Is beaten, heie the people say it is nice" "Oven theme they would laugh at eating ice cream in the wintei • ':-. and poker is,forbidden . . and they du not dress for—dinner Yes, it. -is very different, but I like•it very much" And the little fellow smiled his unassuming smile as I' shock hands and said "Auf Weider behn." STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1939 Three Hat Societies Conduct initiations For 65 This Week Parini Nous Takes 18, 19;,Priars Will 'Mute hat •ucieheti hate stile , WWI of nr, ncen ttlll bo admitted 1101 inemb2ls and Slcull and Bunn tonight + + + Mortar Board Taps Sixteen Senior Women New Members Introduced Al Breakfast; Cwcns Pledge Twenty-Iw° Monet Bum d, `5011:01 women's I honmaiy, tapped 16 women at 6, n.m Saturday The pledges mete Introduced at the Gwen brealcra4 in Mae Hall with freshmen and limit m o theis pi esent cwcns, sophomme women's hominy, an nounced its 22 membets at a cete mony duting the breakfast Those mho have fulfilled Mortal Board's thin-fold put pose, lead ei ship, scholai ship, and service, are: Helen I. Camp, Juanita M: Chambers, Maly Elizabeth Heel ton, ,Peggy E Jones, Joscptek A. Keeney,' Betty' Mary Elizabeth Millet Georgia W Owen, Maly Ann Rhodes, Eloise F Rockwell, Jane A Romig, Maiguetite R Schae ffer, Martha V Sham man, Smo la Shunt, Bess J Tieager, and Winifred M Watson Girls mho scat led and grey Chen Jackets ate. Many Betty Anderson, Jean Babcock, Anne M Boston, Jean E Clank, Call crate E Coleman, Mallon M Eb el ts, Janet M lint to, Ebrabeth Kansloe, Bleanot A McLaughlin, Betty M Martin. Btllllle M Mantel Alice M Met ray, Betty Is Pat ton, V Dorothy Radcliff, Mart:- met R Roberts, Duautlay E Rose, Small P Seatle Maim Ig Spot- Itng„ Jeanne C Stiles, lotances 11. Talley, Jean I , Weave", nod Helen L Woodcock - Mottar Boatel mill hold initia tion and,election of officers in the Hugh Beavet Room Saturday af tea noon. Luncheon mill follow at the State College Hotel Warnock Will Speak At Last WC Session ' With a linal reviet of the 11135 rubbing code as the male business of the evening Interfrateinlly Council ail! bold Its last meeting of the year In 105 Old Main al 7 30 p ai Thursday Tho ace clansman of Inlet na turally Rosining and the Commit tee on the Dating Code still be re waled at this time, aLcuriling to Hank .0 Antleiscm 'lO, I 1 0 C president Deau of Men MDR's It Warnock mill lead a dismission on the "liq uor queiftlou" dining the meeting possibly acunnpanied by Dean of Women Charlotte hi Hay CONFLICT -EX ASCII 35—June 5,8; 110 HE ABCh 438—Muy 31, 8, Arm - AgNe I—Juno 3, 10 20. 3,00 Hert AgEng I—June 7. 8; 201, PH AgEng 2—June 3,1(1 20, 5 Pll Agro b—June 7. S, 2111, Ag Agro 13—Juno 0 2, b, 105 Ag Art. 00—June b, 8, 102 MEng Art ,100—May 31, 10 20; 111751 Dig Bunt I—June 5. 1 30, 5 Pll .Batt 21—June 2, 1:30. 5 PH) Bot 3—June 1,8, 312 BuLub Bot 14—June 6. 8, 304 BuLab Bot 24—June 3,3, 304 BuLub Bot 27-Julie 6. 10. 304 BuLab Clißug 3—June 1. 8, 1 COB I Chem 4—June 7,8, 200 TC Cum 20—jime 2, b, 3 HE Coin 24—June 3, 8 NLA Shull And Bones Names ceept 28 Tonight dnled then initicittotin tins uedq .t Lust night Munn Nous !unhand 18 . 1J Ft tat% will admit 28 ft eslunen • ° Neu Patin, Noun members ate cW ,Jerome Houciiih, .11 '4O. Dug!' FNight '4O, ,lances Malley '4O, Stephen 'l' Rollins '4U I Phalli M Pennington '4O, Not- Man Itatosin '4l, Graham Millar .;,10, Paul E Gies 'lO, John C cloud '4l, Bobcat Ein A 41. ,'Siditcy S Ake' '4O, Theoduie I - Nemeth '4O fames C LIMP" 41 Ames N Itithoidson '4l, A [llBll.lmm '4l, Willie" It llostei - man, Is , 41. Joseph ft Stalio, 111, and Michael Coupe' '4O Sl.ull a n d Bones menthols in itialtd last night included David 1 Pet gun '4O, 'Monies C" Back 'enstose '4l, A William Engel, .11 C ',Van en Elliott, Ji '9O, 'Edward Sapp '9l, John E Bait -tit, Clang Whitt '4l, Luis A Big it,tt Finnic C Anderson, It 7 40, llou al d G Anderson '4O, Qinottin W Couch '4O, Frank A Gleason '4l, Donald M Ciesswell, .T:r '4O, Wallet II Smtheid '4O, Joseph R. Cat ter '4O, Robert II Millet '4O, Theodore A Lesko '4O, Guy R McLaughlin '4O, tint] ' Ed- I VS nd ' Bastian '4O ~M embeis of Fours to be tO,Lonight. ale John J P Lung, ..A.Ured,..Baldwin, Hem y James K Kramer, William IC Bates, 11 Leonard Krouse, Not mood H Euell, Albert A Pica, Howard W Smith , Philip 13 Het hel, John M Day, Jr , Alfred A Jones, lieu nan ColTbeig, lack I) Morgan, Jr., Stephen C Macau, Mime A Patulhannus, William It Slllellt7, Donald IM hum, W Thomas Kelly, Vernal(' II Koth, .1 Ned Col man, Ehncr F Webb, Thomas L Reissman, Dent. S Holden, Charles C. Seebold, Cole man Bendel, James W Ritter, and Alexander L Bouigelie All me fi eshman Children's Art' Featured Here European Paintings Selected For Final Showing In College Gallery "Child Art Abroad." the final ex hibition in the College Art Gallery, xlll eo on dibplay In Room 103 Main Illuginet log tomorrom and ail' continue for lisp %seeks from 30'a m to 8 70 p in daily ex tent Sunday Mrn Blanche MI Lucas art su pervlsot hr the Allentonn Public Schools, and formerly an exchange teacher In England. AM of tially open the exhibition nith a gallery talk in Boom 107 Main ilhighteer- Mg at 7 3e p m The exhibit sill tututlnt of lA umples done by child al Gals in II:n -inon and America Muth of the ma terial A% US tolletted to Mrs Lucas uheonhe nas teaching In l'lngland, Children , et eathr art in England Flamm, Belgium Sa Wet hind. and Germany Mill be distussed by Mru Lamas M SCHEDULE Com 30—June 3, 10 2(1; 110 HE COlll 40—June 2. 8, 4 NLA Com 41—June J 8 200 Hort Cont 40—June 3. 10 20, 127 SLA Cum 90—lune 5 8, 4 NLA. Coin 410—June 1, 111 20, 4 NLA Been 2—June 2, 10 20, 4 NLA EMU 14—June .1' S. Arm Form 65—June 1, 1 30. 5 NLA Seen 450—May 1. 10 20. 4 NLA Ed I—June 6, 11; 20. 35 Ed Ea 25—June 5. 8. 2 EugP Ed 424—June 5 10 20, 7 DE Fleetup 4—June 7, 1 30, 3 NLA. L•'Conmo B—June 3. 10 20. 5 NIA Mit I—June 2 8, 312 51ain BLit s—June 3. 8; 5 Alain ELlt 21—June 6,8, 5 Main _ , (Continued On Page Two) giatt Philadelphia Architect Wilt Talk To Staff On Group Hqusing Merits Mt Pope. Burnt* -Philaldelphin at‘hilect and visiting crilk. at Ihe College, kill spcalt possibility of group housing rot thu fuculte In the Item Et... And thorium at 8 p in on Prldu3 Mr Darin* ham done the Ih tel. ant housing detc•iopmeut and !looming for the ligin Islands At pi anent hg is cuollcing on it got etnnent ploject in Philadel. Ghia - Honors Will Be Given To ROTC Units Parades Will Be hedged On Dress, Handling II 0.9'.G pal adts and n view. will la Judged oil quit, dress, alig nment of metes, and genet al hand ling by platoon leaders in the-fu time. Companies having the best platoons u,ill be entitled to %%cal a distinguishing 'Li cane• Olt Its guidon until the Imam passes to anothet The sewn) platoon, Company "E" commanded by Cadet Lieu tenant James Mitchell 111 '4O, anti the Nat platoon, Company "G" commanded by Cadet Lieu tenant Albeit L Kahn '4O, is me tied fin fin sl place in the lingineci ' Regimental panicle on Monday, May 8 The second platoon, Com pany "'A"- commanded by Cadet- Lieutenant Chalks 111 Pm kin '4O, was awai ded honorable mention At the Infanta y Regimental palate, the second platoon, VOlll - "E" commanded by Cadet Lieutenant. .101111 Deitzo '4O, wa. amai (led that place The second platoon, Company "P" command ed by Cadet Lieutenant Walton L Timm '4O, was .matelcd sec ond plate and the second platoon, Company "G" commanded by Ca det Lieutenant Donna! E Wilson '4O, me. given Ipnoi able mention Annual PSCA Mixer Set For Tomorrow Lie Mutual P,SCA Mixer, social get-tegethm, v,lll be held iu the ❑ugh Beaver Room at 7 la - au 'D amon um The program an anged foi this affair of all the groups within the abbot-talon includes games sing ing and talks by student leadet s 'Mete also 1%111 be explanations of the Eagle., Mei a Confeteme and camp counseling Plans for a Forum-Commission Banquet will be formulated at the mixer and a bike to the CA Cabin also IN 111 be discussed Poll Show Many Coeds Work For 'Portion Of College Funds, Fees ill/ ,Sfreeflil Upton but re tie v/ It MC/ Wt.' AUSTIN, 'Fe\ ,lay IZt -- "Wotking his tray Lin yogi] (Ail.. lege" has become a much-applied phi ase m desut,bing the typical kinelitan youth attending one of Lhe nation's fifteen bundled insti tutions of higher learning And it 's a well-founded description, fun neatly half of them me doing just. that A notion-wide study of economic conditions of college and univei -84 students has been conducted by the Student Opinion Surveys of Ametica, the results showing. that 472 peicent "work to pay putt CI all of then college ex penses" / The student that goes thiough four years of -classi oom and jab ot story ioutine and as u sideline eel ns all his living expenses is not as common as the one who LOOMS Ritenour Offers Aid Of Nurse To Study Rooms This Summer PSCA Willing To Include Approved List With General Survey Now Issued; Report Given To Senate Committee By ADAM A SMYSER An appime.l list of State College rooming houses moved one step C10•5(4 to I ealit3 today as Di Joseph 1' Ritenoui olTei ed the aid of the College Health Sei vice in making in spections and the I'SCA suggested that it could intorpoi ate the list In the general DI tellolll pi OpUSed Dial .1 lllll,s film lite Health tii I vice ni LolulmllY or a campus pail:dm...ll t.uukl make Elm urpecAmes dunce; Ile Sl.lllllllel Inspection would he soluntaly and all homes appiov«l by the noise-would appeal on the ap proved 11,1 Whew the huullmd lefustd to allow inspection the house mould be batied Dom the list l'lns plan is to one now used al the Umvethity of Penasyl , ,ania The suggestion made by the S C A was that It would co-op elate to the extent of indisllogon its general lust of looming houses those which haVe ieCeived Colleg"6 a pin oval The list is made available to all students applying at the P S C A office in Old Main It would in clude also the numbei of I coin, available in each home, the lent asked, and N% babel of not bound is available A study of tounung conditions mid the action taken SIIICe the pi esent impi °velum'', di ive, laun ched lit Januat y, W.LS Pt esented to Dean Aaiun R Wet !lock, it membei of the Senate Committee on Student, Welfai e, yestet tidy [awning. It dsked that the plans of Di, Itltedoui end the I' S C A be giv en full t onsltleitition ,ind Natter suggested that the College coop slate with the landluids to the eskent of withholding the eiedits of a student violating a eontiael mth Die lantlbnl of tut appioved house This last plan has been used mitessfully at Temple Univeisity Thew, at, the end of the year, any student who is in ai teats as it gaids Its Mammal obligations to an apptuved house will nut ie (Alive his tiedit.s fityii the mtivei sity until he has made settlement The univeisity, iIOUCNCL, dues nut assume any financial I espunsibil ay for a student's bills 47% Ear has a - pant-tune job that merely supplements his allowance Item home of a scholaiship fund Nev ertheless, the Surveys cleat Iv point out that almost five out of evety ten students 111 thIS Willa! v cute enough about an education beyond high school to he willing to work tot it Although cot as many women a, men hold jobs, over a third eput t that- they pm form some 5011, of am k to aid then pocket books Slightly less than 34 pm Lent of the (A-e& included in the teal esentative sample used ans weied "yes" to the question, "Do you wot It to pay all of pai t of vom college expenses'" E=l Students in the (main! %totes— Ohm, Ind Una, Illinois, Michigan. Kansas, Nebraska, MISSOUII t WISCOnSin, Minnesota, Nom Dakota, and South Dakota— up peal to have the most ambition or the gieatest need In this sec tion them is a remarkably even distaibution of l‘olking students, 54 per cent Of these 62 pci cent ale men and 41 pet cent use wo men New Enttlunclets seem to be SUCCESSOR To The Free Lance, Established 1887 PRICE FIVE CENTS Proposed Air ' Course Given OK By Senate May Pave Way For Complete Aviation Curriculum, Is - Geography Study A Louise 111 del umattiutl met emolugy, NI. loch may be the (me i minei of a complete aviation cum se at Penn State, was teeent ly- approveil.gy the College- bin ate 'MIL cow se is so designed that it may be hailet to resident stu dents or correspondents 'I he col espondence Louise is unnlui• in that it is the only one in Ili.. United States The Civil AClOlldall% ALIOIOIII y and the U S Weathei But can have both endoi sed Lhc lout ,1 Sevin al all poi Ls thi oughoul State ai a intei ested because 11 1, a college coin se foi pilots whit!! up to now 0X not available' A dem.' iption of the (VW which is culled Geog,i Nilo, It "The In I nuples of mode; 11 synoptic inetew °loge, 1 ricluditir such topics ;us now, and an analysts, obseiyation of wcolhci elements and !napping fan hit flu ea dimensions of the atm— phei e, and weather lot ec.isting " Pei egoist les lot the coot se at' une yea; of genet al college phy sics and mathematics, n 1,1114111,4 claw cam! calculus The resident cou rse, open to any student with the above pie I equisities, is one of the feu of its kind offeted by colleges 111 it, Eastern dish ict Ilan until, 11t.1:- sucliusetts Institute of 113C1111U1' ogy, New Yuck Univci sity the wily cam , easter listing the tout se Expenses Students In Mid- West Labor For College Allowance bettei off when it comes to Loving the monthly clinch, Ciotti home Only tin ee out of conic ten men and two out of eyety 11'1 women pecform some %%et I. while In college (Wm sections of Ibi country full between these two oxti eines Mete ale collegians who snoop balls of 'Nutting lot then spend ing money. Other wait on lables in act as clerks m stoles lot then meals The maul lei ones coach an even n a ite impels fot then Oat,- mates at handsome tales A Two.; undetgiaduate has developed at "night mail set vice" Alongside the U S. inailbJ:ces he has set up his own For live cents he will get your late letter to the tames at hoots when Uncle Sum's mailmen ate home asleep. Thousands re ceive NY A aid Colleges and univeisities employ a great manv as assistants and library pages The variety of student occupu lions is staggeting
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