Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Successor to Thr Free Lance, established 1857 Pithltched crud meekly during the College )ear, except nn holidays In fillldent+ a The PiAlrislivtinia State College, In the Interest of the College the students, !acuity, olumni, and fr ends ....... NT= I. NATIONkI. ADMIIIO re National Advertising Service , Inc. College Poldsshers RepreJen/unto 420 MADISON AVE NEW YORK, N CMCIIIIO SM. LOS ♦eONle • S. 1./Iner THE bIiNACING HOARD A WILLIAM ENGEL JR '4O, IMltnr C RUSRFLL ECK . 40 BLlSill.s Man.Or EMANUEL ROTH '4O BERTON C WILLIS JR '45 Manasing Editor Arisertisinie Manager ROBERT L WII SON '4O MORTON NIESIAN '4O Sports Fd for Circulation Monseer BERNARD A NEWMAN '4O DORIS OUTMAN '4O Hens Editor Senior Secretary CFORIIE D iSCHLFSS '4O IANET STORY '4O Feature Editor Assistant Senior Secretary PAUL HALDEMAN JR '4O IV BRADLEY OWENS '4O AsslStitnt Managing Editor Assistant Nests Editor HERBERT NINON '4O HI LEN L CAMP '4O Assistant Sports Editor Women s Editor PIII I LIS R CORDON 40 Assistant Warm., s Fd for 1938 Member 1939 Associated Collesiate Press Distributor or Collegiate Digest Associate Editors Bayard 1114aco '4l Ironer,. It Lane '4l William E Fowler '4lluald J IC 111aLorie '4l Edgar V Hall '4l Milord C Petted '4l Adorn a &moat '4l ' ' Women's Associate Editors Jewel R. Bream '4l Arita 1. Iletreren '4l EJIIM Msnstising . Editor This ill9llC New•. F.ditor This Issue Potered as seeond•elant matter July 5, 1914 at the port ogle* at State College Pa, nod, the act of March 8 1879 Tuesday, May 2.3, 1939 A SALUTE AMID ALL the fanfare of a national presi dential inauguration, Howard C McWilliams will be installed today as the fist All-College Pies,- dent of the Pennsylvania State College Student' GovernMent Association It will be a memorable occasion and a distinguished milestone in the growth of the College With McWilliams will rest the individual task of performing the executive powers which have been vested in the office to which he has been elected. With him rests the privileged job of guiding "the New Deal" in student government through Its first and most important year , Never before has one student been Linty ack miWredged as THE leader of the student body Now we have a man who has been elected by the majority of the student population to iepiesent life views of that student population • . 4. , , - UNDER ,THE NEW all-College student gov ernment women's pioblems remain with women, men's problems remain with men, school problems remain with schools, and fiateinity pioblems with friternities ' But all -problems affecting the entree student 'body will come under the new organ of govein nent,.,the All-College Cabinet, an organ composed of ,representatives from every walk of student life. • And ,the head of this Cabinet will be McWil liams. • SPECIFICALLY, the duties of McWilliams as All-College President %sill be these I—Serve as chairman of the Cabinet and vote only in a case of a tie. 2—Have full power to appoint all committees he • may deem necessary to carry out the work of the Cabinet, but the number of any commit tee shall be set by the Cabinet Thin provi sion shall include the establishment of an Elections Committee 3--Have power to appoint, by and with the ad vice and consent of the Cabinet, any special committees he may deem necessary, except committee charged with the administration of purely class functions, the appointment of Which shall rest in the hands of the respec tive presidents 4—Have power to veto any legislation passed by the Cabinet, and the legislation shall not be come effective unless recognized by the Cabi - het and passed by a two-thirds vote of a quorum. sEte the official representative of the student body on any matter pertaining to the welfare ,of the student body. 6—Have sole power to call special meetings of "the Cabinet at any time for any reason what 'Soever ,'7—Have full parliamentary powers over all -4 meetings of the Cabinet ~It'' a shoe that's never been fitted But McWil hams, Moire of the students, should step in where others have never had the oppoitunity to tread and perform as capably as on the basketball hardwood. So, a salute to you HOWARD C. McWIL LIAM May your term of office as dist All- College 'President be a successful one. SIGNING OFF STUDENT BOARD terminated hostilities with a "bit of a bang" Thursday night by definitely setting a large order of Pieshman customs, a short order of comps, and lecommending, steps of action on Soph Hop and the debate fee In ,each Instance, action was warranted That taken is commendable Foi has not each mattei been the subject of long and heated arguments? Only one recommendation--that for Soph Hop— appears doubtful, for Intethaternity Council may not see eye to eye with the sub committee's plan of elating the annual financial failure during Pill Houseparty. 'in any event, this years edition of Student Board 'has served well. Admittedly, the powers of Ilia , group have overlapped those of Student Council' in most instances, but a task has been accomplished. It is a task accomplished by a small imp of individuals of such excellent calibre as Peel; ,Troanovitch, Coskery, Jones, Lamb, Rex, Rupprecht, Seder, Wilson and Wiight. 4". it; do the very fact that it was such 'a small gnoupvla the core for the new, more democratic student =government. OLD MANIA It's been customary fm The Maniac these past yea's, upon cieeping into his sttaight-,jacket and padded cell, to lush away at membeis of the out going Semi Boaid We haven't done so as yet mid it is repotted that these giaduating men and women sic a bit bewildeied—although not sorry But fai he it from us to break a precedent On the contrary We've been waiting three years fm such an °ppm tumtv and we feel it wouldn't be clicket to pas. it up now The delay was meant for suspense, and now comes (hit about people who were always successful in keeping then names out of this column This last statement may not be altogether tine, foi Al Mclntyie, past, Maniac, managed to get Ins name in his own column molt times than anyone else in school hoe Al took great pude Is being a columnist and he mimmed half the campus that he was the Maniac (something which is never done) It was nothing foi bun to sit up in this stinking office until tom at five in the moining getting out his time and keeping Lucille Gieenbeig lime with hum to do the typing But eutient dope on the dope is that he has a gal now who ieally goes for him Pita it woe Baibata Bowes, but just fot a while Then Jan et Twitchell, who gave him the breeze in less time Then some little led-head, then anothm and an- Mho But little Alice Muttay — is still putting up with him Onward Now about the other columnist—Tommy Boal Tom was the Campuseei He was the fellow who sat in cum booths the past knit years, weaning his tiousms shiny by sliding back and forth on the seats in an attempt to catch the whispers of his fuends, then only to cut then thi oats Speak ing of thioats, that is how Tommy's neck grew so long and thin But Tommy's alright He had but one failme, that of.never attaining the role of Campus Casanova He lost as many girls as Mclntyle, _William F. Fowler . 41 Bayard Bloom 'll Onward Reita "Body-Beautiful" Sheen was one,of the local gals Baal was nuts about But Reita is cm tautly wrapped up in sae Dick Britton That's all we'll say about Sheen, foi we undeistand that she wanted the new boai'd that nothing duty shbuld be put in this tolunin about bei Het moth el leads this lag, she says Believe it or not, theie have been other to 'names both in this paper-Intel ed den Johnny Tioanovitch, ex-editoi and one of the greatest lit tle gents eves to stroll this,eampus, is seen 40000 often with out new Women's Editor, Helen Camp But theme is an interesting angle here Roy Ni ehols, ex-managinged, is also a bit daffy over the blond angel, Onward Francis A C. "Dutch" Vosters Take a look at that monikei, will ya , Wc've bem tiying to find out whht the A. C stands for, and my board of stooges finally came to the conclusion that it stands for "alternating cuiient" But we won't go into that, fon it is lammed that most people call him "Pantywaist" Vosters, as you all know, goes platy steadily with one of his forme! as sistants, Leslie Lewis The last we've }maid about this affair was that Les oideied a $2O du ling fm Dutchies bnthduy, which was last week, by the way Well, it seems that Miss Lewis has been broke these past weeks, and latest reports ale that the 'ling is still on cold storage—at the Post' Office Onward Ifeib Cohan, not a loves like Troanovitch nor a dntdishei like Mclntyre, but a stooge foi Ridge Riley, Public Infoimation's stooge for Wally Dantzscher Heib made one stab at love since he's been time, but it seems that Chailotte Cal loway would rather sit at home and (beam of hem Eddie "Pingeis" Pemblatt Last but not least comes Sciewball Mobile Ti shoe finally woke up at the end of his Rom 80 class the other day to teali7e he is no longer a member of the Sento! Board (P S He was never on the Bawd ) . —The Maniac 4 43 CALLING CARDS FOR COMMENCEMENT . Choose from 100 type styles. En _graved and minted personal cards in a variety of stocks and accepted card sizes. • PRINTED CARDS 100 for $l.OO , • • ENGRAVED CARDS $1.75 to $2.30 for',loo NEMER% Cathaum Theatre Bldg. • `1939 Graduate Will Earn $1,314 Next Year' --Survey The 1939 male college graduate—if he faces as well as students in the past—will eain $1,314 next yea' and has about one chance in foul of finding in his fast job the kind of work he wants Coeds will Ellin $1,092 then• first veal and about .1 thud will find in the fist job the walk they want This is shown through a survey of 46,000 typical college gradu ates in classes ham 1928 to 1935 made by the United States Office of Education with WPA •help. • 95% of Graduates Employed ] Of the graduates who wanted jobs, 95 percent hate been tern not amly or petmanently employ ed Tin ee-fifths hate novel been idle and less than 2 percent have been on relief Eight 'yeills out of college, the men averaged $2,383 and the wo men $l,OOO The best paid cateeis moi e than $2,500 af tei eight yea' s—wei e dentist' y, medicine, law, public office, at ch ,tectin e, tesevch, insurance, for est' y, business, and telephone work Mlntsters, Clerks Poorly Paid Pooi est-paid csi eete—averaging ender s2,ooo—wete toutnalism, the ministay, and clerical wink The best-paid occupations*fot wo men were noising and teaching On the whole alumni of the latgei colleges had bigger incomes than those from small institutions A thud of the students got then lust jobs on their own, a , fouith though college expel ence self•suppot, a lfth though school placement buteaus, a tenth though family inPuence, and about 2 peitent though fratern ity contacts A tenth of the men stated then own business of professional offices then• (list yeas out of school and by the time eight years had passed a thud 'were then own bosses. Customs (Continued From Page One) ble " The inlet mutton re quested on the identification page must be filled out Fieshmen must at all times weal clinks and plain black four-in-hand ties eveept on tt ms, holidays, when escort ing women to house patties, house dances, m all-College dances The pm Ind between midnight Satin day and 8 a. in Monday shall be regarded as a holiday coma rung only the dress customs, t e, the disk and black ties The 'fink is to be worn at all indoor athletic contests and mass meetings '3 Fi eshmen shall not associate with co-eds within a thres4 mile limit of Old Main until after Thanksgiving vacation 4 Pi e , ,hinen shall carry matches at all times 6 Fieshmen shall at no time walk on Me glass of the campus, over unpaved shoat cuts but shall walk only on the sidewalks Fieshmen, shall not be pet mated to walk on "'Semi Walk" which extends from the main gate to the Pugh" Street gate on the north` side of College Avenue 7 At football games, freshmen snail went dui mg the Shut month of the College year a egulation badge upon which his name and home town is legibly printed in large black letters. ' . 9 No immunities may be slanted to freshmen by upperclassmen. 70 Freshmen are not permitted to smoke on the campus 71 Freshmen shall 'move their dinks upon enteling Old Mani: 12 At the command, 'Button Fiosh," freshmen shall lift their disk from their heads by the button, much in the manner of tipping then hat. LI Freshmen shall learn all the College songs appealin g In • • the handbook 14 Freshmen must at all times keep then }mink out of their ,pockets 15 Fieshmeh must at all tunes enter and leave Old Main by .the hoot entrance. ]6 Poi the flint two weeks of school, mt.}, freshman must wear a hand punted sign, ten inches by foul, beating his name and the name of his home town For the remain ing period, the tegulation ' badge must be wain. 17. Freshmen must know the names of the pictures current-' ly 'playing in the movies ' Spanish Achievement Test "Set Tomorrow , Inloo Horticulture The Spanish Attainment Test for Spanish 4 students desiiinj to enter the Um! Division n 111, he given in Room 100 Horticul ture Building from 7 to ft p tomorrow It Is necessary for all wishing„ to take the test to be on band., promptly at 1. according to Dr.' P ft Daugherty, "head of the de.' partment of Spankh. "Skinny." a University of , De-", troit entry, won this year's Inter:` collegiate turtle racing champion ship. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN STUDENT OAPBOX "Hove you esel been In love, and ully?" James M. Alexander 41. L D "Conditendon) yes Becanim I thought she was the only gill in the woi Id It doesn't butt to change one's mind, though" Henry C Suppan 'll, Pooh)) , Husband)) "'les, but it Yeas a case of puppy love I was listifed" Barbara C Kurtz '4O, Nature education "Yes It was hell" John H Ressler '4l, Journalism ' I thought she man the only one, but she three me over for a farm- Louise A Haines '39, Education "Yes, or comae Why col 9 " Leonard L Fiketich '42, Physical Education "Yes, and still am You can't beta it" Winifred M. Watson '4O, Arts . and Letters No Its too numb fun to "whip mound" Why tie, ymiti yell down , " Jerome N Goodman '4O, blechan- I eel Enkinellug "Certainly I've been in love After being around her tot so long, it moat have been love" Connie Smith '4l, At t Education ' Someone said love thy neigh hot • " Joe P Menham, Jr. '4l. Aluglc r_ducatlon "Yea, and my only ob. Jen(lon is that I can't get at the 'object of my aftectlons' often enough" Bike Race Planned , For, 2 P: M. Sunday A bicycle lace to the enhance of Shingletown Gap will be held, on Sunday beginning at 2 pm , the Recreation Planning Bawd announced yesterday All students ate eligible to com nete foi _the several pi ices which ,will be offered The, contestants must use standout bicycles and follow the - short cut route, accard •ng to race` regulations - The lace is being held in oiler to get an estimate of the time 'C onned to leach Shingletown Gap by bicycle, as this is the spot where the Board 1, consider mg the consti action of, the all-College I odge Delta Sigma Pi Awards Key Delta Sigma PI will await' a scholaiship key ,to Louis Stein '39 foi the highest all-College aveinge In the Commeice and Finance School at a banquet in the Nit tany Lion Inn Wednesday Di Call W. Baselc, head of the de pal taloa of economies, will he the pi incipal %imam On July 1, Horstia College of Neu Yolk Univeisity will sever Its connection with the pal Pitt Institu tion and t.sunie an Independent status (7 STOCK UP , 44 . - CIGARETTES cir.PA/ TOBACCO PIPES 8 MAGAZINES GRAHAM & SON Established Since 1896 THE PENN STATE PLAYERS Producers of " YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU" -June Housepaily lune 9, 10 Friday at 8:30 _ ' Saturday at 7:30 ' Will Give Away FREE 10 PAIRS OF' TICKETS WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, at 11:55 A. M. WATCH 'THE 'SKY In the Vicinity of the Campus We Women AN OUNCE of prevention is what WSGA will try with dining ioom difficulties next year by 'ending mimeographed rules foi behavior in the dining rooms to all freshmen this Summer The plan should at least keep a few elbows otT the tables And it is certainly a situation that needs some prevention No one who has ever eaten in the campus dining halls can deny the need foi bettei conduct at the ta bles In spite of the fact that the dining loom committee published a list of beatitudes for table he lium" this year, freshmen and uppmelass women gave no indi cation of having mead the rules' and cm tainly none of having me- membeied them WSGA can tell next yeai's LI eshmen what is expected of them ie the way of dining loom con duct The fi eshmen can mead and Imy to temembei But unless up timeless women observe the rules •hemselves, fieshmen cannot be Expected to piactice illiem Fom when the fieshmen ale trying to lemn how to be collegiate, the oldel women give the impiession that ose et the fist things a Penn State coed does is grab fm I em food Man ' y women me not even con reams that thei e me lutes fon conduct in the dining room—that is, outside of the hours at which meals ale seived So they eat as much as they can in as short a lime us possible They fail to be courteous to the hostesses And it •cents that they can't get to meals on time Time is surely not so precious that women can't gee, to the din ing loom at meal times. And wo men ale solely not so hungry-that they can't show a little courtesy and considosition for then hos tesses It tiles wet e mote sti Jet, mole women might be congemus that they existed And intiodueing a 'ew traditional coultestes, like having all semi s enter the din ing room berme underclass wo inen, might add needed dignity to steals So We suggest that WSGA not only publish tides, but also ie •nse their to make students. more courtesy-conscious and to teach uppetelass ' as- well as freshmen women how to eat Co-Edits Picnics anti , dinners are 'keeping sot 01 Ries and honoraria; busy these last few weeks of school . Kappa , sealots lunched with theft alums at the Allencrest Saturdal and picnicked with the actives on Sunday Chi ON danted.to Bill Bonet t at theh spring rot mat in the Nittany Lion, Saturday evening Ft eshman and sophomore AOPI's chose Whipple's for a pic nic Satin day Membets of lota Sigma Pl, women's chemistry bon oraty. and Sigma Delta Epsilon, meditate women's scientific honot mß picnicked at the W Fairmount Ave park today A buffet din ner and Mt:Nola dance with the Glee Club at the Nittany Lion to day wound up the seasen rot Lou- NO Hemet Club, women's musle.ti honm y PSCA Holds Party , The annual PSCA Eat urn- Commission banquet will be held st Sky top tonight Follow 'mg the banquet these will be dancing IFC Considers Soph Hop Date For Next Year Fall Houseparty, Pitt Game Weekends Premnted, In Plan By Long '42 Whether Soph Hop will he held, the Friday of Fall Houseparty weekend next yen will be decided by Inter-Fraternity Council at theft meeting tonight Student Board has sent a letter to IFC aelting'thernrto rule on the propo.ed plan, since Fall Muse party week-end conies under theft Jul Puliction At the Student Boat d meeting last Thin stinv ' , night the Board lls tened to John J P Long '42, president 01 the freshmen class, rho presented two proposed dates tot Soph Hop, Pitt week-end and the .Friday of Fall Houseparty Long asked that this year's fresh man class he given a chance to place Soph Hop in the Mack fig ures, and added that by placing It on thine] one of the two big week ends next peat he believed that it would be successful WC will give Ellett derision to Student Board at the Board's meet ing tomon ow night Board mem bets Indicated that if IFC should t erase to giant Sorb lop the Housepatty date, these Is a possi bilinr that It might be held on the Pitt week-end Comp List (Continued From Page One) qualified for scholarship, con duct, etc, he or she shall not 1 eceive any complimentary tic ket until 'such disqualifications ale removed Each member of the all-College Cabinet will receive one• all-Col lege Piesident, all-College Vice President, presidents of senior, iumm , sophomore, and fi eshmen classes, chilli men of Agriculture, Chemist] y and Physics, Educa tion, Engineering, Mineral Indus h les, Libel al As ts, and Physical Education school councils, presi dents of WSGA, PSCA, WRA, 4A, chat] miin of board of publi cations, aunt man of bom d of di aniatics and forensics, ellen man of Intel class Finance Committee, in . esident of IFC, pi esident of Pan-Hel, representative of non li ate' nay men, and i e . pi osenta- Lye. of non-fi atei mty women This list totals 24. Special tickets will be, issued to the *C - dinnuttee in charge , of -the dance, 1 each,' total 7. The coin mittee chairman will receive two President of class sponsoring the (lance, one extra' Vice president of the class sponsoring the dance will receive one Secretary and treasurer of class spOnsoling the dance will receive one each The teed cheerleader,-Collegian busi ness manages, Roth editor, La Vie editor, and the captains and managers of each sport, except ale, will receive one fiee ticket • 1 • , . . , _ SALE! i . Nationally Known Merchandise f 't at Sensationally Low Prices ODD LOT , ' : ODD LOT , , MEN'S 'SUITS' ' WHITE SUITS, -IS 19 R.B. to' ' : 9,5 .. „ , ‘,Rg to - '‘ $lB 50. Single and Double - Brerst s ed 'Single and Double Breasted 'Regulars • Regulars , , , Longs, , ;..,, Longs Shorts Shorts AIL • SPORT • ' MEN'S ' SHOES av \ ene , tted" - ..:- , COATS ONE LOT ODD LOT ' ' Gabardine... - • • FLORSHEIM ' 'MEN'S Raiticoats e• $11.95 . ' $5:95,, SHOES 9 Reg. to slB' Reg. to $lO „ $3.45 ~ " $ .95 Single and ' ONE LOT Reg. 48.00 ~ , , Reg. $lO5O Double . TAYLOR ONE LOT, .. Fly 'Front Breasted MADE' - FLORSHEIM, and itary '. Herringbones- i . ,55 . 95 , , $7 : 95- , , - -( 'Dollar Tweeds ' Pialds ' ONE' LOT. ' ' ' POLO SHIRTS- ' • Nationally Adverilsect, _ . Shirts 4i Pa" ' ' Jamns ,, -189 c '''' ' ' Ros, , , ~., ~„ -$1.3 -9 , ', - - MEN'S, SOX .- Reg: to $2.50 - '- . . A 'FOR -" , ... ' / ' Solid Shades and , Stripes'. . - - x One lot $1 ' .. SALE : F it . , p it p c -SALE : ENDS ,'' ' ' . --. " , INDS , , : , , , ~ Jane '3rd MA:vs/tint' ;3rd; ' - , -, .114 E.,COLpEGE ATE. , ' • - Tuesday, May 23, 1939=' ILotto,. Box --, . - To the Editor As a representative of the Home Economics 16 class, I would like to request the qollegian to poll the campus on the idea of asking the students Just what they think about the matter of "exchangingt dances at fraternity houses or oth= er dances.! EWE Coeds To Pick '39-'4O Rooms: :55 Deposit Must Be Paid Atr BUrsar's Office To Hold l : Rooms Over Recess !.- ' - Sophomore women will select , •oom. fm next year at 0-.10 p m tonight Fieshman 'women with` numbei al . to 150 will meet at' , 6 tomorrow night to select rooms;. and freshmen with numbers 15V , 300 "will , choose then amnia 'at , 3 30 Thursday night A five dollar ioom deposit must be paid at the'Bursai's ofrice.not, ' later than June 10, and no dorm:- Amy loom will be ieserved - iivertY the minima Unless this deposit...l3g paid Each aid must choose her own' loom, and no exchange of..num-,2. hers is peimitted An upperchss - ' Woman may ieseive a loom and have a freshman for hm 'ohm mate Glai planning to live in col Ipeiative houses ase to reserve.? looms at the' Dean of 'Women'd• office Several co-operative houses.aie' , available for gills needing to eco-ni noinize All gull living in college'?' doimitormq must take meals Ind. the college dining commons, howv, ,ever, town houses are available toi gills who have a' doctoi's , iecommendation - for a special diet ' All undm graduate women, ex,, t eept those needing to walk, must live in the college dormitorie9 Senim s planning to aduate t , Pebruasy ate asked to lepoi t then names to the office of the w Dean of Women Drawing foi the aide! in which;, new looms Ntill be selected, and' reseavations of the same , rooms,,, was heti last week. . , Chess Club Enters 15-Team state Artel ,winning the first 'match , ] ever played with a team Com outalt ,,lde the College, the Penn, State , ] Chest; Club yesterday:announeedt. that It had joined e the PAlnsylvanl r theq 'Federation, ,t group .of 15 , r club . and will play some of tliegh> teams oext yea] The Club, beat York, 4-I,'in Oht: i Main Second Floor Lounge On SiteP urdoy by scoring three yicto4le - Sm , and two draws Victories Isere"' scaled by Tiof 011 In Fink, Jr;i' l l Robe) t IC Smith '4l, and Vincent" , Kane '4O Maws were gained Penn'State by Daniel P Olekskvt.c '4l and Prof Ilmace , K Thayer
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