Page Six High School Teachers ',Hold Confab Tomorrow fA state-wide conference of high ,school social studies teachers will be'held here tomoriow as an aid iq ,the teaching of civics and prob -ilems of democracy tiriSponsoi ed by the College in co operation with the State Depart silent of education and the Penn- Isylvania State Education Associa iiiin, the conference is regarded as liVely because of the close ob laVance of government forms to bay. - 2. •-' 1 .• Shows at 1.30, 3 00, 6:30. 8.30 I, LAST TIMES TODAY SATURDAY 6NLY I Ls YOUTH HAS ITS SWAY ,t'un and platy at the bright :est-pat ty of the yam as the ifttelliugs cavort to swing mu '`ie of radio's famous KII)00- 19,LERS Richard Cromwell, Doris Day ~.. • in ;2,llllage Barn Dance" ' with , Lulubelle and Scotty 7 - Den Wilson. Vera Vague I=MIIME] InAIIO.SIIALL wsents 'Ma deleini CAR Nal I. • !Han AHERNE • Louis HOWARD 4. • • 11 " My Mv Son r vi • • 'UMW 1141 U NM 11105 , Shows at—l.3o. 3:00. 6.30. 8.30 TODAY ONLY name of Ms of ace chambers the dead! lIS ,OFF ' iWh 'MS , SATURDAY ONLY Al a i' heck was breaking loose . when suddenly a 11111 e an- Al appeared 1 1 . . . Those "Broth”r Rats" aro back! 'fAn Angel From Texas" with Edthe Albert ' Wayne Morris Ronald Reagan Jane Wyman MON., TUES . VIED &eCANTOR 'FORTY.64,- MOTHERS" v(1(4:. 1iv ... , ..... '...:• . 1. - . 4 . .....: . 7.. ,: :.. t.,t ' in .. , ,.... , •.; , ; . : ., • , ,, , z - ..: ..: Shows al .. 6:30. 8:30 Matinee Saturday Only at 1:30 1- • MONDAY ONLY 1 :Swiss Family Robinson' woh 4 RETY , E BARTNnT PINEW THOMAS I/WT(I4EL'. TERRY KILBURN js FRIDAY ONLY 'ltliricies on Main Street' with ,{ K YLE TAI BOT A) , , WALTER ABEL MARGO r i , , MONDAY ONLY ;I : :_'A Child Is Borir, with tERALDINE ,FITZGERAI:D.. ..:. , JEFFREY, LYNN Junior Prom By Glenn M Ten Finalists Suggested By Coed Groups Will Be Presented To Bandleader A Junior Prom Queen, person ally selected by Bandleader Glenn Miller, will feign over the annual prom in Bee Hall May 1, co chairmen Paul J Scally '4l and Peter G Fetzko '4l anno,inced yes tea day Photos of 10 toed% picked as fi nalists will be presented ty the bandleader for his choice The 10 beauties will be selected by the Junior Prom Committee from among those recommended by various women's groups on the campus It will bL the first tune in some years that a queen has been se lected for the Prom She will be presented during intermission Members of the committee who will select the finalists are, in ad dition to Scally and Fetzko Bette L Campbell, Shitley E Hebei, Keimit J Christman, John E Gal lagher, Stanley L Marcus, Wade E Mori, Samuel Schwaito, and Henry J Eavis Jr, all Juniors Scarab Eleils Ernst . , President; ' Six Initiated Cai I W Ernst, Jr '4O was elect ed president of Scarab, pi ofession al architectural fraternity, after six students were initiated at the Delta Upsilon house recently Other officers chosen were Har old G Wilson '4l, ice-president, George A Hay, Jr, '4l, seuetaiy, David L Gariatt '4l, treasurer, and Howard R Alter, Jr, '4l, his toi ian New members ate Donald MI MacMillan '4O, Charles S Rickslei '4t; Noiman D Black '4l, Robert G Pipet '4l, and Chatles R Wat kins '42 I CINEMANIA 1 Eddie Cantor discards his usual slapstick comedy manna' and emerges as a convincing "straight" actor in "Forty Little Mothers," which will be featured at the Cathaum Theatre on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesda2, Cantor is a timid college piofes soi who inadvertently inherits an abandoned baby When the pro fessor gets a job in a girls' board ing , school, complications al ise swiftly and plentifully in the dis covery of the baby and subse quent dismissal of the prof I=l - MEN'S APPAREL 146 South Allen St., Diagonally Across front Post Office .3 • , AntIOVViTM:S . ...... ;:. . ARROW.UpDcRWEAR , , ueen Will Be Chosen Iler, `Musician's Musician' I HUT STUFF! Marion Hutton, beautiful blonde vocalist who will warble with Glenn Miller's band for Junior Prom May 3 Marion is a sister of Betty Huthin, who does the chanting for Vincent• Lopez. while Ray Eberle, who shares the lyrics -with Marion, is a brother of Jimmy Dorsey's Bob Eberle. Dean Warnock Boosts Student-Faculty Relations "The student is dept wing him self of beneficial informal con tacts with his instiuctois because he does not want his'actions to be interpreted as an insincere at tempt to court Savo'," said Dean Arthur R Wainock at a recent meeting of the College Senate Where in pi eceding student gen mations, "apple polishing" was a populai practice and manifested it self in a vaiiety of ingenious tech niques, the college student of to day is almost hypersensitive of cultivating peisonal iclations with his instiuctois, according to Dean Wai nock Watkins Warns Against Petty Thefts In LA Bldg. ' Recui ience of petty thievery and vandalism in the_laberal Arts Building bioiight a sharp warn ring yesterday from Ray V Wat kins, scheduling officer, that the punishment for such acts is ex pulsion horn the College Ovei $5O worth of water spigot handles and other lavatory equip ment have disappeared from the center section of the building since it was opened at the first of thi' semester PENN STATE COLLEGIAN II Layman's Idea Of Miller I Is 'Overnight Success;' 11 Few Know Of Planning An "overnight success"—that, to the average swing fan, is the story of Glenn Miller, whose sensational "Moonlight Serenade" oi chcstra will make its !list visit to Penn State for Junior Prom May 3 Despite his phenomenal, record— setting rise to fame since he took up the baton, however, Glenn is not a new figure in the niiusical world For many...yea' s he's been a "behind-the scenes" celebrity, a "musician's musician," known as one of the outstanding trombone virtuosi and one of the grdatest ar rangers in the business He helped to organize and set the styles for ouch bands as Jimmy Dorsey and Ray Noble Thought Long of Band His band, comparatively new in actuality, has existed in the mind of the lank, bespectacled young man for a long time Dining the many years while he was playing and arranging for other top-notch ors, Glenn kept planning his "dream band," I'm which he tucked away choice ideas and revolution ary arrangements When all was 1 cady, Glenn organind his band with top-notch musicians and shot straight to fame Bob Strong, young bandleader, summed up the feeling of the pro fession when he said recently, "Glenn is not only a great musician and arranger, but one of the grandest fellows in the business I m sure I adinire Miller above all the others in the field today" Cabinet (Confmued from page 1) compensation i epoi I,+ the follow ing explanation was added as an amendment to the [imposed plan "In these major offices, All- College Pi esident, , Vice-President and Semoi Class President, a fix ed compensation is set up as a di led chaigc against class fund For the Senior Ball chairman them is a fixed compensation of $5O as a charge against the dance income In the Junior Prom and Sophomore Hop there are com pensations of $5O each for the chairmen and class presidents, this being the only compensation ieceived by the Junior and Soph °mote class presidents For va i ions committees, fixed compen sations are granted to committee members as a charge against the income of these activities In all cases the rate of compensation bears a cluect relation to two fac tors The actual woik in terms of hours , involved, and the admin istration of a financial host 'Graft' Eliminated "Under this plan of fixed com pensations all profits from dances and other activities go into class funds In short, the 40 or more students involved in the system receive no other types of income horn these activities Therefore, various types of graft and com missions cannot exist" The above plan with amend ment was explained to the Cab inet by Neil M Fleming, gradu ate manager of athletics, and aft er considerable discussion was ap proved by a 14-6 ballot Six cab inet members opposed the plan Charles E Thompson '4O, Samuel G Gallu '4O, Donald A. Lerch '4O, Wallace' A Dunlap '4O, Sarabell Shirm '4O, and Maly H O'Con nei '4O President H Clifton McWil liams appointed Dunlap and Gal lo to work with the student loan committee in engaging a promi nent opera star to come to this campus to aid in seeming addi tional money for the fund , Piestdent McWilliams also an nounced a committee to plan loi the All-College mauguiation cere monies, headed by Claience H Evans '4O, Sarabell Shirm '4O, Quentin C Couch '4O, Richind C Petals '4l, and Louis Corbin '4l Players Giving Away 36 Turtles, So Step Up And Get Lucky Number Minna Untie' You, too, tau be the life of the patty, a BMOC, ot an SP by just possessing a lucky tut tie How to get One You CAll't beg, butiow, in steal one of these chem.. ful little ieptlles If you're un lucky in love this may be your Win to 'hold one of the three dozen winning numbers distributed on campus, or at Student Union Who's the Santa Claus' Pew) Slate Playas ale giving away tin ee dozen turtles with "Our Town" decorating their backs There's absolutely no catch they're even supplying turtle food By hook or crook get yourself a number and watch Collegian and the downtown stores for the win o numbers Averages (Continued from page 1) 2 Phi Mu 3 Delta Gamma 4 Kappa Alpha Theta 1 81 5 Gamma Phi Beta 1 78 6 Cliff Omega 174 7 Alpha Omicron Pi 1.70 7 Zeta Tau Alpha 1 70 9 Kappa Kappa Gamma 1 63 10 Alpha Epsilon Phi 1 52 11 Theta Phi Alpha . 1 49 12 Alpha Chi Omega 1 46 13 Emanon 1 32 ,Housrng Groups Beaver House Irvin Hall Joidan Hall Watts Hall Sigma Plu Alpha Anchorage Pioneer House ' t 139 Lion's Club • 1 34 Locust Lane Lodge 1 33 Burrowes' Co-op 1 61 Nittany Co-op House . 162 Atherton Hall Group 1 1 24 Group 2 1 61 Group 3 1 47 Group 4 1 71 . Group 5 1 72 Mac Hall 202-218 1 61 219-232 .. 1 81 302-318 1 56 319-334 1 22 , 401-415 ' 143 410-430127 Mrs Bart's Co-op House 1 01 Mrs Beman's Dorm 1 32 Miss Hill's Doim 1 01 Mis Forbes' Doim 1 69 Miss Parker's Doim 1 14 Wiley Dorm,. 1 28 Gamma Sigma Phi 95 All-College Fraternity men 1 20 Fratei nay women 1 70 All fi atm 'illy 129 Non-fraternity men 1 28 Non-fratei nitly women 1 52 All non-fraternity 1 34 •Al] college men 1 26 All collegd women 1 56 All college 1 33 A hurricane was raging on the Florida Keys. The ship Jubilee was in the grip of the deadly reefs A whole town echoed to the cry, "Wreck a-sho-o-rei" And - aboard was one man destined to play a strange part in the life of Loxi Claiborne . Here is a novel seething with drama and danger and the romance of Lou, whose flashing charmhrought to her feet two men from opposite ends of the world. First of six installments this week. A ?LOW 110Ver Cf" wteckars and romance. or - pi flu Florida Keys I SAW POLAND PLUNDERED. Familiessnatehedfropi their beds in the dead of night. Driven off without, their be- longings Herded into freight care, concentration camps ...A ~ Polibh high official describes the greatest human upheaval in ' history, the deportation of more than 1,200,000 flied; women and children to give the Nazis lcbcnsraunt, "room to live." , Read lVoc to the Vanquished, by Stefan De Ropp. ' - WHAT DOES A PRIZE FIGHTER THINK ABOUT? -, -; "I never kissed a pretty girl until I was thirty-tuo. Wonder what OV_ -- ___,,,,,___ Margie sees in me. Margie won't be ) Or .;" at the fight tonight. But Joe—the 6 ' ' ---" Brown Bomber—is here. Stabbing me with that left. Gettmgmy bruins , ; ' ,v i i k - - mesuedup"...A drama of a fighter's •: !I 1 , 717 thoughts in the'sweat of battle. W "Ha ' lo Joe ,•' by William Fay. 4\ -- . ,• ° thE S,RTUItDRY EVENING POST Hot Dog! Free Weinies At Senior Rally May 19 Seniors! Free hot dogs, flee entertainment, free comradeship and flee fun will be yours for the taking at a Serum'. Class Hot Dog Roast to be held on the side or' the Pitt game rally 11 orn 5 to 7 p m on Sunday May 19 Intended to be a final senioi get-together, the affairs will be fi nanced by a portion of the $1,700 in the class ticasury Songs by the Glee Club, tunes by the Blue Band, and clowning I Noted Muralist Appears by the Three Stooges o Thespian Thespian fame, will highlight the festivity Hot-Daggers To Choose King Here As Portfolio Guest To rule over the fete, a senior man will be crowned "Hot Dog King" He will be picked at ran dom from the Student Directory by a blindfolded person ,Other features will be group singing—a Senior Sing—and a bonfne rally latei in the evening All class members attending must get tickets for themselves and their dates at Student Union DaVid E Petgrm, senior class pi esident will be in charge of the i oast., Clarence H Evans has been selected to make arrangements for the bonfire, and A committee corn posed of Frank C Anderson Ji , Quentin W Couch, and W Jerome Howarth will select the Hot Dog King Fritz Kreisler Is Voted Most Popular Artist Fritr Kreislei, world famous vio linist, tallying 2,988 points, was voted the most popular artist on the 1939-40 Ai tists' Course by po tions of the Course in the yearly poll Dr. Carl E Marquardt, chair man of the Artists' course Com mittee, yesterday announced the Jesuits of the poll which was taken during intermission of the Cleve land Symphony conceit. ~~• Symeon Shiminin, noted muralist now completing a muial in the Department of Justice building, Washington, D C, will spend the weekend at Penn State as a guest of Portfolio, student-faculty liter ary publication Shimmin will lend a discussion on art and poetry in the Second Floor Lounge, Old Main, at 11 a m j Sunday, Jean C. Cringlicad '4O, Portfolio editor, announced This meeting will be held In conjunc tion with that of the College Poetry Society and will be open to the public, she said McKEE'S MARKET 131 W. BEAVER "The Depepdable Place To Buy Your Fresh Fruits, and Vegetables Fancy Strawberries and Cantaloups , Now Being Shipped—Prices Are Right! Also Complete' Variety of All Fresh Vegetables and Fruits for Your Daily Needs. / MCKEE'S MARKET 131, W. BEAVER ALEXANDER BOTTS JOINS THE LIARS CLUB. When Botts modestly reported he had rescued an Earthworm Tractor that had fallen into the Grand Canyon—m the dark of night, single-handed—w-e-l-1, the President wanted more explanation ...Read Grand Catty= Bram Storm, by William Hazlett Upson. On page Fl of your Post today._ HOW THEY ARE LICKING UNEMPLOYMENT. Here's Yankee ingenuity! Jobs Tor 4,000 unemployed pro duced in one town of only 50,000. In 'another, WPA rolls cut 716arly in half! Read the reports of this spreading move ment in ... They Budd Men bid Jobs, by Stanley High. , I. A. R. WYLIE ... brings you the story of a tannlY' that tried to live on hate in' "Land's Sale." Also a new yarn by M. G. Chute, Pony-Express 8011... Last chapters in Philip Wylie's Hollywood novel, Salt Water Daffy— Short stories, articles, editorials; - cartoons, poems and Post Scripts. All in this week's Saturday Evening Post—now 'on sale.' , Fi iday, Api il 26, 1940 Massachusetts Corporation offers pleasant and profit able summer employment to undergraduates and seniors. Use of a car necessary. Abil ity to speak in public help fu 1. the house-to-house. Many undergraduates in past summers have , found this association meets their financial needs. Write Box No. 528, Westfield, Massa chusetts, for explanations. Did You itiowl That there are over 600 student automo-. biles registered on the campus. FROMM'S I'HONE 4921 PHONE 4921
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