PAGE EIGHT Mis CM Took 3 Years Iro Make Up Heir Mind It took nearly 30 years for this admission blank to be returned to the registrar's office. Ruth Baltadonis, recent gradu ate of the Kensington high school, Philadelphia. has just been ac cepted as a member of next year's freshman class. According to William S. Hoff man, registrar. Miss Baltadonis used an aplication blank which was mailed to her high school in 1912 by Prof. A. H. Espenshade. registrar from 1908 to 1922. The 1912 form was identified, Mr. Hoffman said, because it was stamped with a statement asking for information regarding the third of the class in which the applicant ranked. This stamp was used only in 1912. Students now applying for ad mission to Penn State must give their ranking by fifths. Miss Baltadonis stood 36 in her 'class of 240. dr, % / .r S i.7!t Shows at o 7:00-8:45 TODAY ONLY Damon Runyon's "Tight Shoes" with John Howard, Brod Crawford • Binnie Barnes, Leo Carrillo FRIDAY - SATURDAY NOTE: Special , Matinees on Friday the Fourth and Saturday at 2:15 P. M. WALLACE BEERY irt . "Barnacle Bill" MON. - rums, - WED I Clark Rosalind Gable Russell in "They Met in Bombay" . . . . • / i. Shows at . s o 0 7:00-8:45 TODAY ONLY "Broadway Limited" with Victor McLaglen, Patsy Kelly Dennis O'Keefe. Zasu Pitts and the sensational new discovery Marjorie Woodworth I FRIDAY - SATURDAY I "Man aunt" with Joan Walter Bennett Pidgeon • MONDAY ONLY "The Cowboy and the Blonde" with Mary Beth Hughes. George , Montgomery. Alan Mowbray gb e A a Pugih Named Chairman Of Junior College Group David B. Pugh. supervisor of undegraduate centers. has been appointed chairman of a special national committee to study the preparation of junior college in srtuctors for two-year terminal courses in the 625 junior college throughout the country. The appointment was made by James C. Miller. of Columbia. Mo., president of the American Associ ation of Junior Colleges and was announced by Walter C. Eel of Washington. D. C.. executive sec retary of the association. Annual Instruction Conference Here The annual Conference in In struction sponsored by the summer sessions office will be held in Room 121 Sparks Building at 2:30 o'cloc•k Wednesday and Thursday after noons. Frank A. Butler, associate pro fessor of education and chairman of the conference program com mittee. could not estimate last night how many persons will at tend the conference but said that attendance last year was between 300 and 350. The sessions are at tended by high school teachers, elementary school teachers, and supervisors. On the program committee with Professor Butler are Joseph E. De- Camp. professor of psychology, and James H. Moyer. assistant pro fessor of education. Four educators will give 20- minute talks during the first after noon on the general subject. "How I Would Teach." The speakers will be David Hatch. graduate student at Harvard; Miss Eva Keller, su pervisor of art in the Williamsport schools: Walter Mohr of the George School; and Professor Moyer. On Thursday afternoon. Paul Spencer, principal of Central High School in Trenton. N. J.. will talk on the same subject. After his talk, the rest of the meeting will be given over to a panel discussion of "How I Get Teachers Behind Modern Ideas of Instruction." Those who will take part in the discussion are T. H. Broad, prin cipal of Daniel Webster High School, Tulsa. Okla.; Miss Clara Cookeville. supervisor of elemen tary education at Altoona; Miss Mabel Kirk, associate professor of education; and Miss Florence Tay lor, assistant professor of elemen tary education. Draft Registration (Continued from Page One) However, they also predict that second semester enrollment may suffer a comparatively large de crease when students are inducted into the service. Of the 1,554 students at the Col lege who were registered last Oc tober it has been estimated that 200. including graduated seniors. will be called this summer.' Bas ing his predicition on the same proportion, the official who made the estimate, said that approxi mately 300 students will be draft ed next year. The official emphasized that the estimate was "little more than a rough guess." He said that only_ incomplete information regarding student draft registrants could be obtained and that "any estimate be affected by changes in the na of how many will be called would . tional defense 7 3 roblem." Fourth of July Celebratioh MIDWAY AT ALLEN STREET - BENEFIT ALPHA FIRE CO. THE SUMMER COLLEGIAN 113 New iembeis lamed As Alumni Council Elects Total Membership Now Numbers 244 Alumni of the College have elected 113 new members to serve on the Alumni Council, governing body of the 22.000 graduates and former students of the College. The total membership of the Council numbers 244, and 131 were re-elected. Of the pewly elected members, 77 are residents of Pennsylvania. They are: V. V. Veenschoten, Erie; Mary O'Connor, Franklin: G. A. Ingra ham, Townville; J. G. Mitchell. Sharon; John A. Comet, ,Oil City: Hugh Fergus, Slippery Rock;.C. K. Grimm, Beaver; James M. Miller. Waynesburg; David R. McClay, Washington; H. Vance Cotton, Brownsville; C. M. Martsoll, Pitts burgh; J. F. Mattern, Pittsburgh; Margaret Naughton, Pittsburgh; Alex E. Hunter, Pittsburgh; Eva B. Hamilton, Pittsburgh; H. H. Brainerd, Pittsburgh; J. T. Ryan, Jr.. Pittsburgh; Mary A. Rhodes. Pittsburgh: Pearl 0. Weston, Car negie: Mary E. Martin, New Castle; Stanley C. McCollum, Kittan ning: J. W. Warner, • Indiana; Charles W. Kunkle, Johnstown; Marion F. Hood, Johnstown; La martine Hood, Jr., Johnstown; W. Howard Meade, Clearfield; Helen L. Shick, Dußpis; Dean H. Kohl hepp, Ridgway: George H. Grabe, Coudersport: John B. McCool, Lock Haven: Kenneth Carl, Wil liamsport; Sarabell Shinn. Mon toursville; R. Paul Campbell, State College: Lucy K. Lederer. State College: Marion B. Tait. Belle fonte: Hubert C. Koch. State Col lege; James M. Alter, Altoona; William E. Hinkel. Altoona: John A:Wood, Altoona: Anne G. Eifler. Altoona:- James A. Seaman. Waynesboro: J. Walter Coleman. Gettysburg: N. R. Korb. Camp Hill; Samuel F. Hinkle. Hershey: Boyd H. Potti ger. Harrisburg: Rachel E. Bogar, Harrisburg; M. E. Manbeck. Har risburg; Ralph E. Evans, Harris burg: Harry M. Lenker. York; P. F. Barr. Shamokin: Catherine O'Connor, Treverton; Joseph F. Cummings, Sunbury: G. C. Shoe maker. Bloomsburg; Edward T. Kitchen, Bloomsburg: J. D. Coon er, Scranton; Evan C. Reese, Stroudsburg: A. F. "Coyne. Ash land; J. H. Coogan. Jr., Shenan doah; Robert V. Ritter. Allentown: Mae B. Hellick, Easton; Genevieve E. Kemmerer. Easton; Fred M. Ritts, Lancaster; E. D. Baldwin, Downingtown; Dorothy J. Show ers, Upper Darby; Katherine Greiner. Glenside; Wilson C. Baily, West Chester; R. G. Waltz. Norristown: Evelyn Bechtel, Col legeville; Philip W. Amran, Fees terville; A. M. Barron, Philadel phia; C. D. Howard, Swarthmore; Herbert Rader, Philadelphia; C. K. Hallowell, Philadelphia; 'Harry Charles, Darby: Helen L. Gorham, Wysox: Nancy Burkholder, Forks vine; and Mary L. Fleisher, Sayre. ROOMS for rent Both single and double, large and airy. 41 5 .7 W. Beaver. Dial 3204. NOTICE: Mrs. Eleanore Rubin is 'conducting an outdoor water color class for boys and girls dur ing summer session. Please phone 4298. STAY IN STATE COLLEGE FOR THE CLASSIFIEDS EXECUTIVE SECRETARY • of the Penn State Alumni Association is Edward K. Hibshman, above. The association recently elected 113 new members to its Council of 244. Two University . of Alabama co eds who now are roommates and sorority sisters traveled more than 6,000 miles on the same boat last summer without knowing each other: THURSDAY,. JULY. 3; 1941 Old Main Floors- 'Cough Up' $4OO In Cigarette Buffs More than $4OO worth of .cigarr ette tobacco is thrown away in Old . Main by Penn Staters in one school, year, a statistical compilation has revealed. A great majority of the 400 butts collected in=a single day's sweeping of Old Main are - at lea s t half un- - smoked, janitors have estimated. Here and there, it is true, may be found a "butt definitely" less than three-fourths' of an inch in length, but most of them measure fully one and three-eighths inches. Granting, then, that 40 half smoked cigarettes are the . equiv alent of one pack, 10 . packs potential coughs are wasted in Old Main in a day, 70 in a week, and 2.520 in two semesters: Wasting eight cents on each pack, extrava gant smokers throw away $403.20 worth of valuable nicotine in a year. If all the butts collected in Old Main in one - year were, laid end to end in a line starting in front of the main gate and extending east ward, they would, if not molested by hard;:up students, reach almost to Lemont. Singers from 15 states and two foreign countries make up the voice chapel choir at Carleton Col. lege. • • • •• •