Tuesday. May 25, I !I2G, ,(W Chimney Sweep Bret Yodels Way To “Nigh lint Johnny” Lenney, last of u long lino of chimnev sweeps, has swept into State College, vodelmg to the community at huge that he mn\ he seemed to haul their ashes, clean their flues, m what not, relieving them of fire menaces, launch v bills, and sc foith, and incidentally to entertain ovoivone with his amusing appeal .nice, Ins quick wit and his silvery voice. Lenney is no ouhnaiy chrt-ehasei and did not always pm sue his gnmy and dusty occupation. Before the war lie was a waitei in an immaculate ics tamnnt, ctoinallv muting out tiny smudges and eonsideimg a speck of dust us the banc of his cMstenee. Seivmg at the fmnt with the Canad i in expoditionaiv forces, he gruduallj forgot Ins shining shut fiont and tin* ghllc'i mg tops of spotless tables Moieovei, on his discharge Lonnej found a woman taking care of the po sition which wns once so familuu to him and was accordingly left without a job Completes Eight-Year Tour Expencnee soon taught him that theio were few places foi the cx-sol diei and he did not (ind wandering veiy lemuneialive. Thus, piessed fa necessity, he hit upon the idea of cleaning chimneys, icalizing that this w is a gicat unoccupied field which offeicd plenty of nppoitumty for m igmahtv. Johnny has just completed an eight-year tour of the countiv, making a specialty of fraternity flues, and he claims he has still to meet the job which doesn't “soot Jum to a T ” Ills tall silk toppci, with his occu pation icttcicd mound the front in white, and his lusty vodelmg are Lon mVs mails of distinction lie never fails us a ccntei of attraction when lie wends /ns way about the stieets of a town explaining to the lieu-.. - keepcis just whv then flues should be uncncumbeied with caibon and fieed fmfn soot. Noi docs the chim ney sweep go about his unusual duties as would a common laboiei. lie has a film background of scientific know ledge ami is well % cased in the study of fue pievcntion Also Poet and Lecturer As o poet and lectinei, Lenncy bis added much to his fame. lie has com posed many w idcly-cnculated bits of vetse ami more than one chamber of commence has given attention to h*s solution of their smoke and soot prob lems lhs versatility makes him as much at home m these wlute-collai duties ns in tinmpmg übout town with «-oot\ blushes mueasmg the grimy nppeniuncc of his faded mili- Laiy tunic Lenney claims he is “lush wuth a bit of Scotch” and probnbly dc lives fiom this ougm his pa’ir of «pii Klmg eyes, his bi oad smile and his invaluable sense of humoi The touted chimney swoop is not tumbled by any lack of volubility and is not at all bushful in making a pros pective customer awaie of his tongue twistmg attainments In the midst of a long list of lapuily enunciated rea sons why a chimney should be clean ed, he will bleak in with, “Everyoi,. looks up to me foi I'm always m the an ” And should the customer tim idly w\un him on his dizzy ascent, his stock icplv is, “I don't mind the full ing. itS the sudden stop ” Entertainers Named For Next “Y” Course (Continued from fast page) pieces, all of the New York Sym phony; Novembei—Zimbalist, a tei violinist, Dcccmbei—Roy Chap man Arnhcws, an Asiatic Exploit*!* who will gne a lecture with moving pictures, Januaij—Paul Althouse, a tenoi of the Metropolitan Opeia com pany, Febiuaiy—A Night in Mexico, a play which will be presented by n company of Mexicans with tjpical colorful music, Match—Frederick Eu gene Powell, dean of Amcucan Ma gicians, Apul—Mane Tiffany and Ilans Kmdler, the formei a Metropol itan sopiano ami the latter-a cellist WANTED—Man to diive lunch wag on, One who has had expenonee in lestaur.mt Student piefeired Apply M 11. VanZant, Beiksiine Across From East Campus Is the Penn State Hotel We feci proud of the NAME and try to maintain a high STANDARD in CLEANLI NESS and COM FORT. jzes Into Town; Hearts of Customers Diploma Frames Must 1 Be Ordered Thursday Seniors who hnve not placed then ordeis for the W2G dip’o nin fianio will bo given a fin.d oppmtunitv Tbuisday evening at Co-op from seven until nine o’clock. ? ARMER’S HOP STAGED IN RUSTIC ATMOSPHERE Kennedy Brothers Entertain With Dances—“ Paul Jones” Adds To Jolhtv The Fanners’ Hop was instituted at Penn State Fudav night when more than 250 danced to the sliains of Russ Widenoi’s orchcstia in the Beef Cattle Bain The mfoimalitj of the occasion wxis augmented bv the itislic appeal ancc of the dance flom anti the fnim nccoutiuments whirli scivcd as decoiatiors Manv of those who attended the dance vveie attued in full class ic galia. Lion Suits and junmi Ida - eis weie much in evidence while lin en kmckcis pioved popul.u among the late sophomoics The ordinal y paititions around the sides of the flooi lost then naUu.il estate when they vvete piessed into sciucc a booths In each of the«e seven al bales of hav'were placed to sent thos v who wished to “sit one out ” Anothei novel fe.itine or the dance was the band tucked away in one cornci, leadj to supplv all tliustv Miuls with lefteslung punch. The Kennedy btotheia an«l Philip Failoy, of Thespian fame, atldetl a few song and dance numbeis to the affan, while n Paul Jones was attempted fa the committee to add a touch ot v.n icty. A icfreshment stand wis maintained by the local Ginnge The Faimeis’ Nop was planned as a climax to All-Ag week but was in evciy lespect an All-College n(Tan. facultylllassist IN “LYTLE CABIN” DRIVE Four Thousand Dollars Is Goal Of Body—College Groups , . .To Use Memorial . . In order to raise additional funds foi the building of the Andy Lytle Cabin, a campaign will be conducted i among faculty menibeis and student-* dunng the piesent week The Y M. C A cabinet approb ated five bundled dollnis to the fund foi constructing the cabin last fall To obtain additional funds, a canvass of the students by the finance commit tee w 111 bo made tilts week Each man will be asked to contribute fifty cents Seveial student orgimzations have also given 01 pledged viuious amounts The total expected fiom these thico souices amounts to ap proximately two thousand dollnis The estimajed tost ot the cabin is four thousand dollnis. R L Watts, dean of the School of Agueulturo and chairman of the abm Finance committee, has appoint :l W. B MacMillan, mstiuctor in the chool of Forestry, as tlum man of it* Faculty Finance committee This roup will canvass membeis of the faulty for funds to aid in completing he Lvtle struettne'* -The campaign , ill give Penn State instructors an ppoitumtj to participate m the fi- lancing of this College pioject. The cabin is not to be foi the ex iress use of any club or oiganizatio if the College but will be for the us if all faculty ami student oigam/a ions 1 he new humorous best-seller /tfT\ Illustrated $2 00 “One of the most dis tinctive and promising contributions to Amer ican humor of recent years. The illustra tions ... arc altogether delightful.” HAVtv York Times by Milt Gross Board Will Decide Sorority Question (Continued fiom fust page) unding campus and town gills and then co-opeintion with the Women’-* Student Government Association, Wo men’s Athletic Association nnd Y. W. C. A. was lerjiiestc'd in a plan for the enlistment of all gnls in activities foi next yeni. The piesent lushing sys tem was commended as a means of maintaining the highest standaids and it was tnged that the piesent system be continued if soioritics should entei the College. The outst imlmg accomplishments of the dubs have been the impiovenient of scholaiship, of social conduct, and of interest in .utivitms, according to the Dean of Women She pointed out two tasks aliuad of the dubs’ the sub jugation of poisonal and gioup intei - esls in elections and a mme distant pioblem, the* adjustment of College and fraternity policies ACQUARONE APPOINTED TO BOTANICAL SURVEY Expedition To Seek Specimens In Untrodden Territory On Island Of Jamaica Prof P Acquaiono ’2 5, insliuctoi m Rolan} heie has lecentlv been ap pointed to membeiship in an expedi tion foi geogiapbical and botanical exploration in the Blue mountains of Jamaica The paitv will sail fiom New Ymk citv June sixteenth In quest of scientific knowledge and new specimens, the expedition, led by Di. D. S Johnson of Johns Hop kins, will ventine ovei leiritouos nov el before tiod bv white men v.lien thev set foot on trails leading ovei the highest peaks of the middle At- I intic islands. Piofossoi Acquaiono v ill lemn.n m Janinca a few weeks longei than hi*. colleagues The United Fiuit com pnnj, which opeiates extensive plan tations tlnoughout tlic tiopics nnd which impoits most of the bananas consumed in this countiy, has assign ed the Penn State professoi to inves tigate the anatomy of the banana GREEK BATSMEN MEET IN SECOND ROUND TILTS Fom g imos to be pi lycd tonionow complete the list of contests in the second lound of the Intcrfiateinitv baseball championship Alpha Tau Omega will meet Thctn Xi on Holmes field where Beta Sigma Itho and Phi Kappa Sigma will also dash On the imlitmy drill field Kappa Delta Rho and Tau Sigma Phi will cioss bats as will the Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Alpha Pin Sigma nines Last night the Alpha Zrtn team played off its tie with the Alpha Chi Sigma batsmen ns did the Omega Ep silon ami Chi Phi tossois Results of these contests weie icceivcd too late late for publication in todiy’s COL LEGIAN | Will Distribute Senior j j Guest Tickets Tonijjht j | Final distubution of ticket, j I 3 foi semoi guests will be held I tonight at Co-op fiom six-tlm- I | ty to eight o'clock j Y ! ’ . * ’• - SPECIAL RATES :> for | 1 WEEK-END TRIPS ! *:* X * Reserve your car now £ DRIVE-IT-Y OURSELF % 116 McAllister Street % ' *.* Industrial Engineering Department CEDAR CHESTS - - - - $3.50 lo 521.00 Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables CHIFFONIERS 512.50 TYPEWRITER TABLES - - 54.00 lo $8.50 CHAIRS $3.50 DESKS $12.50 (o $25.00 TABLES $5 00 COSTUMERS $2.00 GATE-LEG TABLES $5.50 DRAWING BOARDS - - $1.25 (o $3.00 SWINGS $5.00 (o $lO.OO PICTURE MOULDING - 3c lo 20c per foot ROOM 106, UNIT B WATCH THIS AD COLLEGIAN ■TiIE PENN STATi ALUMNI ASSOCIATION TO ELECT GOVERNING BOARD Place Two On Athletic Advisory Committee—Ballots Are Stint Out By Mail Ballots foi the annual election of office:*! of the* Penn State Alumni as sociation and the Athletic Advison committee weie mailed to membeis of the oigani*/\tion from the office of the \lnnmi societal'/ last week The candidates selected bv tin committees on nomination aie as fol lows foi piesidcnt, lames Milhol land ’ll and P J. Moiussey 'O-1, foi vice-ptesuicnt, L. H Dennis M 2 and C. N. Fleming ’00; foi secrelaiv tieasuiei, E N Sullivan M-l, foi di icetois, B A Mussci ’’M. Flank Nicholson ’O'), E. W Nick 'O7 and K L Watts “JO, two of whom will be elected; and foi membeis of the Ath letic. Advismv committee, U F Bud. M.l, 11. A Claik ’l7;, J L Mautbe M.i, II C. Mcllveen ’O7 and A V Shnff still 'OO, of whom two aic to he el ected. -- 1 The ballots me to bo maiked and uturned bv mail to the Alumni soc ietal v befoie the date of the unnuhl mooting of the Alumni association which will be hold m the Auditouum at ten o’clock Monday morning, June fouitoenth, at which tupe the com mittee of teller-, will count the votes and announce* the results of the el ection Provision is made to allow any membei piesent at the annuil mooting to deposit his ballot in pei son with tlic Alumni setielaiv hefoie the votes me counted. Cindermen Prepare For I. C. A. A. A. A, (Continued fiom fust page) olomcvv’s best time this season is 10 seconds flat 5 Tlnvvevoi, m a half centuiv of on slaughts onlv ,111118 men have succeed ed in doing It)’seconds oi bettor Al I.oConcv of Laf.ivctte established the Intercollegiate iccord of 1) and 7-10 ■Moore Attempting Comeback Captain Clip Moore's attempt to ietuin to Ins 1021 form will bo watch ed v ith intei cst The Penn State leadoi is the only Nittan} lunner who i& conceded even an outside* chance of winning his event Mooie has im piovod steadily sincdthe Navy meet and will line up against a select field led fa Dye, Wolf and Giumbles. Eg gels, Penn State, will compete in the 120 vaid high hurdles and Loich will lun in the low hurdle .event While Taylor is r.;.t expected to plate in the lulf-nn7«i‘‘t’he wiry Nit tany runner has flashed spurts of powci that makes hnq‘ an opponent to be fcaud Ton once, Karbach and Sands aic enleied in the quarter-mile while Filkuis who is only a step be hind B utholomevv is to compete in the 100 ami 220 Reedcraft Leather Wallets Will outwear any other Leather in existence. CRABTREE’S GIFT SPECIALISTS Allen Street Penn State Netmen Bow Twice On Trip (Continued fiom first page) the finesse of their opponents. The seme of 8-1 is deceptive, all the mat ches being hotlv contested After dropping the first set, 2-fi, Ileilmich tied Lvman with foui games o ich but lost his sei vice nnd the en suing game to foi feit the* set, 1-'! Howaiil, Nnvv second singles pinvei, polished off Malpass, (5-1, G-2, wlii’c* J Young h ended Eggleston a (5-1, G-5 level sc*. Shut out in the fust set, G-0, Gm ninn made a mightv bid foi victmv in the second but lost to Huff, G-S McCue limmphed over Ban, G-l, G-L 1 ut McCowntl avoited n shut-out nv dnving his wa> to victoiv over E. Young. Lvman ami E Young turned bad. Nellmicli and McCowatt, G-2, G-l. while Biddle and Snvdci nosed mi: Malpn.ss and Gnman Jl-G, G-l, 7-5. Ban and MacCabe, p.uiod against llouanl and E Young, succumbed in straight sets, G-0, G-2 New Student Council Takes Office Tonight (Continued fiom hist page) of the Vai-itv cheer-leadei. This mat tei will be* ietommended to the new membei s. The new code of student govern ment which has been piepaied with the aid of the Student Council, under the diiotUou of Dean C W Stnddad, will b<* subjected to the approval of the membei*- This code deals witn the authority of studcht government and with niatleis coming undci this culegoty The code is not a revision but an ontuelv new idea LOST—Kev in a leathei holdei at the Wots.oi Motoi Company Sumlav If found please icturn to the office of the Dean of Women rj\± RUBBER CARE BATTERY 13 PLATE $15.00 Nittany Motor Co. , \ Camels contain the very choicest tobaccos grown in all the norld. Camels are blended by the world's most expert blenders. Nothing ts too good for Camels . In the making of this one brand »e ctmccn/ra/e the tobacco knowledge and skill of the largest organization of tobacco experts in the world . No other cigarette made ts like Camels. They are the overwhelming choice of experienced smokers. MINING SCHOOL OFFERS . 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