FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1944 Dr. Claudyl Blames Home Influences As Major Cause Of Delinquency "The greatest cause of juvenile delinquency is not the motion pic tures or the taproom but the home," stated Dr. J. W. Claudy, superintendent of Western Peni tentiary, Rockview,.ai the. last in a series of college forums en titled "The ' Home After The War," in 304 Old Main Wednes day afternoon. "The delinquent of today will be the criminal of tomorrow," continued Dr. Claudy. "Children follow the pattern of the home, and the pattern of tomorrow is being' made today." Other member s of the panel Were Dr. Clifford R. Adams, pro fessor of psychology and educa tion, and Mrs. Barbara Samelman, sociology major and wife of a serviceman. Claudy proceeded to explain the importanCe of coming mar riages in relationship to future homes and delinquents, saying that delinquency cannot be pre vented if citizens do not have a Christian -belief that looks upon :the home with love, reverence, respect, and mutual esteem. Presenting five important facts to be considered before plung ing into post-war marriages, Dr. Adams said that changes in per sonalities occurring during the Coed Primaries- (Continued from page one) Council secretary, town senator, president of Cwens. Vice president—Mary M. Dun lap: C.A. cabinet, Freshman Coun cil, Penn State-in-China *commit treasurer, Cwens, president of Delta Sigma Rho, Forensic Coun cil. Ann Louise Decker: Freshman tee, freshmari, senator, CWens. , Marjorie Blackwood: president of Alpha Lambda Delta; Fresh= man Council, Home Economics ad visory committee, Handbook staff, PSCA, CWeris. Treasurei—Joan Huber: Alpha Lambda Delta, vice-president of German Club, debate team, For ensic Council, Cwens. Barbara Struck: Home Econom ics Handbook staff, PSCA, Cwens. Senior Senator—Rose Devecka: treasurer of Ellen H. Richard's club, president of Nittany Annex, junior senator, secretary of.Boaril of • Directors . of Co-op Society, Cwens. • Betty Shenk: C.A. cabiriet, Freshman Couheil, secretary of freshman class, Alpha Delta, Cwens. Julia Gilbert: vice president of WRA, All-College Elections Com mittee, Ellen H. Richards Club, Louise Homer Club, ' House of Representatives. ' Junior Senator T —Martha Herr: secretary 'of Alpha Lambda Delta, GSO, Panhellenic Council, secre tary of Grange Dormitory. Floy Robinson: GSO, debate team, Student Government Coun cil. - Jane Dye: sophomore class secretary, freshman senator, Cwens, House of Representatives. .Annabelle Jannson: Rifle Club, Panhellenic Council, Home Eco nomics Club, intramural sports, entertainment committee of Grange Dormitory. Sophomore Senator—Janet Tay lor: Freshman Forum, Players, secretary of Freshman . Council, Cweris. Barbara Smedley: Freshman Forum, Players, Rifle C'l üb, Cwens. Ann Reese: Freshman Council, Freshman Forum, Rifle Club, Cwens. Town Senator Mitzi Archer: vice-president of Alpha Lambda Delta, secretary of Freshman Council, Cwens, and PSCA. Betsy Merkle: Psi Chi, WRA Council publicity, Panhellenic vice-president, editorial staff of Collegian. ..Independent Senator Sarah Masurovsky: corresponding secre war must be reconciled and syn ... thesized in order to—assure sta bility in marriage and to prevent a rise in the number 'of divorces.. Dr. Adams' five points included making sure it. is love and not the' flush of being reunited, having completed education and and preparations for a vocation, hay ing a job, having completed a courtship period, and being phys ically and mentally well. "Any couple contemplating marriage needs a three to six-, months' waiting period after the serviceman comes home in order to prove these points," Dr. Adams pointed out. Mrs. Samelman presented the problems which, might arise from misunderstandings through cor respondence and local gossip be tween the girl and serviceman as well as those through children, the wife demanding more respon— sibilities, and, broader outlooks obtained from foreign service. An open group discussion fol-, lowed. Claire Weaver, ' president of PSCA, introduced the speakers of the forum, which was spoilsored by the student section of the ad-. visory committee of the College Forum. PSCA to Hold Picnic Following a business meeting in 304 Old Main at 3:30 p. rn. to morrow, members of the 'PSCA cabinet will hold a picnic in Hort Woods until '7 p. m. Jane Cromis and B. A. Ccndron are in charge of games and food arrangements for the affair. • tary of IWA, Home Economics Club, Alpha Lambda Delta Florence Porter: C.A. cabinet, president of Alpha Lambda Delta, Cwens. WRA president Mary Anne Jennings: , 'secretary-treasurer of Lakonides, freshman repres.e.nta 7 tive on WRA Executive Board,. Club Activities Chairman of WRA, Cwens, vice-president of Phys. Ed. Council. Betty E. Pike: president of WRA Intramural Board, secretary of Junior Service Board; Interclass hockey and basketball. Vice-president Marilyn Glo bisch: Cwens, Lakonides, Alpha Lambda Delta, Club Activities Board of WRA, Swim Club presi-" dent, member of Telegraphic Swim, Team. • • Betsy McGee: WRA swimming club, Alpha Lambda Delta, Cwens, Mortar Board, president of WRA Golf Club, intramural sports, basketball, hockey, softball. • Eris M. Huntsinger: president of WRA Outing Club, secretary. of Poultry-Husbandry Club; Ag- Stu dent Council, German Club, Arch ery Club. Treasurer Mary E. Gundel: Lakonides, Intramural manager of east Atherton, Discobalus, Sym phony Orchestra, PSCA secretary' of Bowling Club. Harriet B. Miller: Lakonides, WRA representative, Panhellenic Council, Phys. Ed. Council, Swim ming Club, Badminton Club, WSGA House of Representatives. Rebecca Walker: WRA, intra mural manager of Jordan Hall, Junior Service Board, Phys. Ed. Council; Bowling Club, Intra- I mural and All-College, badminton and basketball. Sophomore. Representative—Jo anne - Black: WRA, basketball, badminton club, volleyball intra murals, Lakonides. Marcia A. Conroe: Tennis Club, Alpha Lambda Delta, PSCA, WRA, intramural sports, basket ball. Doris E. Haelwerk: Blue Band, PSCA, WRA, Bowling Club, intra mural sports. Fay H. Matulis: Lakonides, in tramural sports, basketball, play ers; Newman Club. THE COLLEGIAN Library Shows Mack Exhibit Wood engfaving s by 'Dr. War ren B. Mack, 'lead of the Depart ment of Horticulture, are now on display in the Central Library and will remain in the exhibition cases through June. Dr. Mack was elected an assoc iate member of the National Academy of Design in 1944, in recognition of .his :work in wood engravings. He has exhibited in most of the nationally prominent galleries of the United States and has been invited to exhibit in London. The National Academy of De sign has elected 50 graphic ar tists to, its membership since 1826; the date of its organization. Dr. Mark is one of the 29 con temporary members of the graph ic arts section. Wood engraving has been a hobby of Dr. Mack for 20 years. At an'average ;of- 50 hours apiece, he . has completed 'Some 40 de signs, many of thetas . local scenes. _ _Some 13 - theSe engravings have been exhibited by the National Academy of. Design, the Metropol itan Museum in New York, .and the Smithsonion 'lnstitution in Washington' Several have been purchaSed -by the Fine -Arts Di vision of . the Library •of Con- Of particular local interest are the "Farmhouse at• Snowstorm," "Branch. Creek,". "Old. Main," and 'Old .Bank Barn; Linden Hall." V-12 Queen (Continued - fi-om . 23a.e one) making •the June Weekend a com plete success, as they lend their talents to the marching band for the Sunday review. • Decorations will center around the, traditional •air of red-white and blue with a low-hanging ceil ing- of Crepe reminiscent of col lege pre-"war .proms the feature of the theme. - A gang-plank near the entrance to Ree Hall will be an added attraction to the Third Formal.... • Barracks booths, an'idea direct ly. descendant• from that of fra iernity 'booths, will once more be in evidence. .Each barracks will have Its seriarate: booth along the wall designated by *a, placard, ac cording to A/S Thorrias Hughes, chairman of the dance. _Committee members include: Refreshments: Pvt. Darr Post, A/S William Ireland. and Pvt. Ardwin LaFleur; decorations: A/S Will iam Bourne, .Pvt, James Van Story and Pvt. Robert Wagner. Programs: A/S William Gibbs, A/S Stanford • Snyder and Pvt. Roy McCleneghan; • invitations: Pvt. Jerry Sapienza, A/S. Herman Packard, -A/S Rbland Berz and A/S Samuel Bohinc; publicity: A/S Arthur 'Miller. Admission is by invitation only Memorial Day- (Continued froni page one) Old Main. Military heads and Col lege personnel will form on Old Main steps. Students are asked to assemble on adjoining areas. Following the singing of the first verse of 'America" by the entire body, President Hetzel, ac companied by Lt. Col. Guy G. Mills, Lt. Comdr. Trusdell Wisner, Major Thomas E. Leet, and James Bell, will approach the flagpole. President Hetzel will then make a few remarks. A. Color Guard will surround the mast throughout the cere mony. At the playing of taps, the flag will be raised from half mast to full mast. The National 4them, played by the band, will conclude the ceremony. Servicemen will then march off with the playing of the Battle Hymn of the Re public by the band. Mr. R. L. Austen of the Cur tiss-Wright Corporation will visit campus Tuesday May 30 to in terview Senior engineering stu dents, particularly men not sub ject to the draft. Arrangements should be made as soon as possible in 204 Old Main. **** * * * * 'Your help really counts whet, you're a ..,''',:4:erf" Ztif * Corporal fitticgaret E. ,Wyant, University of Califomia."My fam ily, has three men in the Armed Forces, so I couldn't just wait for the war to end. In the Women's Army Corps, I'm working for vie tory—and I know it's work lhat'll help bring our boys home sooner." * Private• Mary E. Murray, South West Missouri Teachers' College. "Being a Wac Makes Me feel I'm helping my coirntrywhile I help myself, too. I'm getting valuable training and experience for a post war career. And I'm all set to go new places." If you wont to finish your . college work before starting your Ariny career, you can enlist now and arrange to . be called later—any time within the next 4 months. The ARAN needs Wacs * — MAIL THIS COUPON FOR INTERESTING FREE BOOKLET — "* U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION i 147 N. Cameron St. Harrisburg, Pa i DOI 00 140 11 N. • At MI 01 yip 1 I should like complete Information about the WAC. 1 ' l . Name k ... * ~,11114 1 11; Address 01111 M Age_ say America's New WIC opportunity for college. girls The MC needs you! WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS .PAGE THREE Attentiion Freshmen Freshmen who have not IC ceivecl their permanent matri,2- ulation cards call at the Reg istrar's office Tuesday. Brig temporary cards with you. college girls * Sergeant Anne Macintosh, New York University. "My job is one tha Limy college girl would be proud to do—intelligence work at :in Army post!With 239 different jobs to choose horn, every Wac has : a chance to do work she's fitted for and enjoys." * Major Cora W. Bass, Missis sippi State College. "As a member of the General Staff of the Second Service Command, I see daily the urgent need for more and more Wacs. To every college girl it's a chance to serve her country in 8• truly important way." . Phone Number
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