STATE COLLEGIAN ml.wcfklr durlnc the Colfiee year, «T>-*pt on hn'Mnr, rhe F*nn«yl»nnla State Collette In the inierm of ih» lenta, faeult). alumni, and fricinN THE MANAGING BOARD >gan jr. ’3O Milton JI Rosetibloom ’3O Ilu>tn«M Manager Russell L. Rehm ’3O : Idltor Ailtfrtlnlnc Mnnocer ivenson ’3O Calvin E. Bant is ’3O Fditnr Circulation Manager Scauge ’3O Henry R Dowdy jr. ’3O I dttor lorcljtn AdvertUlng Manager ASSOCIATE EDITORS en '3l Charles A. Schmidt jr. '3l [cElvain ’3l Noiman B. Sobler ’3l in '3l William IC. Ulench '3l sOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS ting '3l Algert J. Mileski '3l leilman '3l Harry C Wood *3l WOMEN'S EDITORIAL STAFF lodiow '3O Mali J* Adams ’3l '» I dltiir Associate Fdltnr ust "10 Janet L Btownback ’JI i(t Fditur Axiinclnto Hditor obiecht '3O E Louise Iloffeditz '3l PUlt'ir AMociate Kdltor ion Inleicolirgmtc A'cirs/nipci Association Pixtofflro, Slate Cotlccc, I*n , an sccond-clais matter ISDAY, JANUARY 21, 1930 A WISE CHANGE Student Council meets tonight one of the rnt question- confionltng the members will ho most satisfaetoiy selection of futuie Lu by populai election, as in the past, oi by The movement lot a competitive staff, id by Fied C Sclnveiot ’lO, cditoi of the SnppU'inonl ,and umcseivedlv endoised bj in and John W. Brandt, editois of the 1930 muals, is furthcied today wiln the state ill Fleming! giaduate managei of athletics, loibaugh and Jack Eiseman, editor-in-chief managei respectively of the 1931 veai h he believes that $3OO0 —as pointed out -is too high an estimate of the financial would obtain undei a competitive sys 2mniK does feel, however, that the cost of ach ycaibooh would deciease considerably the bntkeis of the plan, to date, arc in hm thc idea that the same high-standard an* i)e pioduced at a reduced cost Quality • snciificed, assuredly k of the 1931 yeaibook officials has little ;gun But both can well lealizc the handt- en piedecessois vveie loiced to ovotcomc, that amounts to ignoiance of what their ills. Undoi the piesent system of election, i-chief of L<t Fir must, of necessity, em tl and eiroi method if lie wishes to obtain isfactoiy yeaibook The 1931 officials find ictition foi staff positions would eliminate 2adeis favoi the change The students, as uld welcome it Inteiosted faculty members 'eel sure, be in svmpathv Student Coun e, should act vey at the University of Illinois leveaied . itv of the men now holdtng positions of mujoi campus activities were members of la, national freshman scholastic fintemity, vrhicli was installed heie in Novembei The at they, too, may be the futuie leadeis of hould inspire Penn State fieshmen to fm the elussiooni STODDARD ON “HELL WEEK* nddmd’s statements this morning evidence pleading opinion that Hell Week as a fac rmtv initiations benefits neither initiate, oi College The collegian joins with him tion that the medieval physical tortuics as- fiatemities since their inception can pio btft pool scholaiship, ill-feeling between d public disiespect foL fiatermties ns a idei to compile a simposium icpiesenta nt student opinion iclative to the ptactice, . this week will submit a lettei in the form inane to each fiatcinitj picsidetit 11 Week should continue, is not compatible isent status of the College, the Dean as- Penn State was expcMienung its initial i«, theie mav have been excuse for the icteiistie ol the week of initiation; but long ago outgiew its shoit pants in eveiy except fiateimties "When Penn Stute could tcimed a ‘cow college’ the senes of brutah as Hell Week was considcicd an indispen f undeigiaduate life,” the Dean said, “but .\o have developed on the umveisil> plan, baihansm me out ot place" The student, :cts upon not lcceivmg a fan deal fiom the ut this same student often does not give the i equally fan deal a doubt, it is talsc icasonmg that Hell ites icspect in a fieslnnan It is to be hop* eunty men will continue to become cogni , fact When everyone lealiros this, Hell o the way ol the shoit skut, and oui fia- I have taken a long step fonvnrd -honoied piactice of telephone opcrutois— ig a poison sit oi stand, with u receiver d-nn—has been exasperating of late Oi, .tion is made at once, the operator usual- ! ling sufficient to stu the poison being !v thou is a remedy foi such phony ser- The Show Window Unbeknownst to the Military depmtmont, the Cnmpuseei bioke through the heavily-guarded Ai nimy lines, seated himself m the Obseivation Tow el, and watched the collegians make meirj. A swift glur.ee revealed the Chanman, whispeung faint words to his escoit, Sue Reeves, the 1930 Ptesident, divid ing his attention between Pat Dutton and political al lies; Dean Steullc, toddling, Tom Waring, singing softly, Dean Wamock, stepping the fast ones fault lessly; Govcrnoi Fishei, missing; Hummel Fishbuin, in a “swallow tail" coat; Jim Coogan, conversing with the Dean of Women, and “Uncle Joe” Ritenour, smiling squeamishly? Hasty statistics showed, moieovei, that the co edl' outnumbeied the “impoits”; that the fieshnian co-eds weie m the majoiitv, that “stags” vveie few in number, thanks to the vigilance committee, that there were more campus cops tlmn theie vveie doors, and that the crowd was equally divided between “comps” and paid admissions About the campus Lee Bcndei, the geneially hatless Kappa Sig, -who draws funny pictuies foi the Fioll. . . An unidentified couple in close embiacc in Libcial Aits one nigfit Inst week . A 1 Nodcrci, T U O punster, who might write this column . Teddv Mnczis, tieadmg a few measures with The Best- Diesscd Man in College Colonel McCuske.v, weal ing a campaign hat and looking the pait of a colonel . . Betty Kcrslake, m flaming led nttue And what a whale of a diffeience those pillais made with the Phi Delt Lodge . Mike Scepansky, enjoying a cigaiette and something in the tapioom . Cliff Geaiy, Phi Sig yo-50 champion Bud Haupt, wear ing a foi lorn look . . Wm S Hoffman, oui John Gil bcrtish Registiai, Pontiacmg down the Allen Stieet race track . Ike Platt, diminutive Delta Chi, who makes funny noises with Ins hands Hugo Bezdek jr, who scowls at the vvoild in general, and the Cam- in paiticuUu . An open lettei Intelfiateinity Council In caie of Co-ed Buieau State College, Pennsylvania Gentlemen: I had a date with a Sigma Nu foi the Senior Ball, but he called me tonight and told me that the date was “all off” lleretofoio he has taken me out con sidciably, and seemed to caie for me This incident is distuibmg, neveitheless. What would >ou advise? WORRIED CO-ED The iepli To a Co-ed in Distiess The Sigma Nu piobably learned that “stags” were not welcome at the Ball. Find out if had a dute foi the all-Colloge dance at the Phi Psi Boc Snt mday night If he did, tiy to meet a Beta In clos ing, let us assuie you that wc are in complete sym pathy v ith the women’s movement at Penn State I F C CO-ED BUREAU Thoughts while studying Why aie the Thespian kejs >-o large'’ . They look like high school track medals . Couldn’t the Military Ball be held in the limoiy 9 The women colonels wouldn’t get lost in the wings Who dropped the bottle*’ . . He was the Lone Eagle . Why me Dollai Days popular 7 . . llow come so many fires over the week-end'* . Whj is it so cold? Who is Paul S Williams ’30 1 Who is I \ T II E U y IV IS RS l TY M \ .V ,V E R ■ m Stark Bros o’ Harper. l/pberdasfirrs Coming Soon Another Dollar Day Stark Bros. & Harper NEXT TO THE MOVIES lAE PAWN STATE COLLEGIAN MORSE POINTS OUT VALUE OF FACULTY CUT INVESTIGATION Secretary to President Claims Senate Could Rase Action On Committee Work SUGGESTS PLA'n TRIAL IN SINGLE DEPARTMENT System Needs Student, Faculty Aid—Tschan To Announce Group for Probe Following announcement of s thc pio posec* investigation by faculty mem bei p ot the unlimited cuts inoblem, Adnur O. Morse, executive societal y to the President, pointed out that re sult*; ot their survey could be used a* a basis foi Senate action Ii the* system is found advisable, some member ot the investigating committee could submit its findings to the College governing boaid for action, the President’s assistant le poits Ho also believes that a plan might be given tnal in one depait meni. Giving his poisonnl opinion on the piojecl, Mi. Moise declared “Theie seems to be some meiit in the suggestion that certain students Ic allowed an unlimited numbet of cuts Hot.* to determine who should be allowed this puvilegc is a question tc be answered bv those m tIo«e touch v ith the class loom” A Trial In One Department Although unfamiliar as yet with class loom conditions at Penn State, the executive secretary voiced the be lie! that a plan a'lowmg each student; ar exact number of cuts each teim would fail lie was highly commend atoiy oi the faculty’s movement to piobc the situation heie The spoakoi continued with the thought that a s>stcm could first bo given a tnal by an interested depart men.. If it pioved successful, other gioupr could put the plan into opeia tion later. M.* Moise also added: “It a change is to be made in the cut system, it is impoitant that the Last Night Maple Lodge EYES EXAMINED All Kinds of frames, & repairs DR. EVA B. ROAN Registered Optometrist OFFICE nOLRS Bcllcfontc Slate College Wed 2pmlo 8 p m Monday, Tuesday, Set 10 a m to S p m Thursday, Friday Carlirirk Buitdlno 120 East Cullcgo Opp. Court House Avenue R. P. Stein Motor Co. Stonge, Gas and Oil 24-Hour Service Phone 252 Coal &' Siipply 1 Co. CAMPUSEER Genuine Anita Punxsulawney Phonell4-M Fire Insurance EUGENE H. LEDERER 124 West College Avenue Do Not Forget Mary Lincoln Candies ’ 70° ib ngßßfc Robert J. Miller plan attempted liavo the suppoit of most students and faculty. There is no method good enough to succeed without whoie-hoaited suppoit” 1 Ho stated that advocates of a "*° ***'• change should tiy to work towards a in co J| e S e only a short time, but dui plnn receiving almost unanimous sup- thot time ho is the biggest prob poit and general approval. Tho fne lcm , S? tcn,,tl ; >}“ 3 to'deal with,’ ult> investigating group will be an- biud thc At *'° “nrl., dean ol nounced later this week by Dr Flan- m ™ at «■? UmvciMty of Illinois, m » cis J. Tschan, piesident of the gioup icccnt address, sponsoring tho suivey Hu said furthci that his advice tc PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS j caie ,n V .Si- Montgomery’s ' jF7iiuiSMe~ © FINE CLOTHES/ jJiocitj Foster ...and a Telephone man brought them together the Bell System re- and development Y/ are not confined to engi neering laboratory. These methods are applied also to the commercial side of the business, to make telephone service more and more useful. An example is the classified telephone di rectory, with its convenient listings by trade “OUR PIONEERING-WORK HAS JUST BEGUN” “LOAFER IS .BIGGEST PROBLEM OF FRATERNITY," SAYS DEAN itoinities was to cxcicnc New Fast Color Prints 36 INCHES WIDE 25c per yard Egolf’s “Customcd to Don or Customcd to Measure” Announcing New Spring Line of Langrock Clothes Featuring POWDER BLUE AND OTHER NEW SPRING SHADES BELL SYSTEM nation-wide system of inter-eonnecting telephones I TUESDAY— Maril>n Miller, Alexander G^ray, I Joe E Brov.n, Ford Sterling in \ "SVLLY" ZicgfeldV Greatest Musical Comedy WEDNESDAY— Alice White in "THE GIRL FROM WOOLWORTHS" Talking, binging. Dancing, Coined}-Drama THURSDAY— _ liene~Bordoni in "PARIS" Talking, Singing, Dancing Musical Pin} I FRIDAY— J Harold Mu-rn}, Norma Terris Stcpm Fetchil in , "C\MEO KIRBY ’ also Clark and McCullough - Nittany Theatre 1 TUESDAY— Eddie Ilu/rcll, Alice Day in “LITTLE JOHNNY JONES" . George M. Cohan Comedy FRIDAY’— SATURDAY— J Harold Mtiria}, Noma Terris,! Stcpm Fetchit m i (. "CAMEO KIRBY" u jlso *h Clark and McCullough <*, and profession, for quick and easy reference. Or take this other use of the classified directory. Telephone men analyzed advertis ing and merchandising. They saw that pros pective purchasers of adveitised products often did not know where to buy them. They developed a plan for listing these dealers under their brand name in local “Where to Buy It” directories —a genuine service, to buyer and seller alike. Tuesday, January 2i, 1930 > aB a g I.M theatre! Irene Bordom in "PARIS" SKATE SHARPENING Hollow Ground Robert G. Mingle 119 Frazier Street A<itho> izrtl Loco} Dcnlo’t fot Elgin Watches Crabtree’s
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