lOLLEGIAN •weekly doting the Coitego yenr. exrriit t*n liolHut. a Penns>lv«nla State College in the Interest of the it*, facutt>, alumni, and frlcniN THE MANAGING HOARD jan jr. ’3O Russell L. Rohm '3O •Chief lluiiiieHt Manager nsch ’3O Calvin E. Barms '3O I'clltor AiKrrli'inc Manager /cnson *3O Henry R. Dowdy jr. '3O j ililor Cirrulallon Manager j Quinton E. Beauge ’3O Snort* r.lilnr ASSOCIATE EDITORS tn '3l Charles A Schmidt jr. '3l [cElvain '3l Norman B Sohler '3l in '3l William K Ulerich ’3l OCIATR BUSINESS MANAGERS ing ’3l Alguil .1 Milcski ’3l silmun *3l I! n y C Wood ”11 :ni Intercollegiate Newspaper Association ’’nxtnnSee, State Cnliixe, I’a, at xcfosd-eian matter LIDAY, MARCH 21. 1030 3.080 HEATING HEARTS was diopjic’d in the Penn Stub* boxing ij, and line .follower* stuffed llien euis ;i the explosion But then* v.is no haul (iathei, campus enthusiasts icceived witii a tepott that Coach Leo Houck had shift anay on the c*xe of the boxing uileicol- icre is something; eohuful and dnmatic mnute change that appeal, to t! j spo.U- .‘ltnnly this is no exception It wa.n.t think of Julie Epstein and Daxov Stoop me nnothet’s place fot the cli^mpionsh’D Jcihnps emeigmg fiom the tussle with a a few day*. ago ncithet aspned to Like ie’s emotions to imagine Alex Chaikowsky -the hoax x’vxeight position fiom the ICO ind upsetting an overwhelming fax ante, -• diubbing the best middle-weights in the a Mait\ McAndiews ic-alinng a dtcam denied hun foi thiee xeais because he ru diced peisonal gain fot team gloiv C these possibilities loom I.ugei to the in oxen the team clown Notwith-tand- peied that the uphca.al was designed to i State its fouith ung diadem m sexen ■ hich de*ue x\c conit finite* 5,‘150 beating ■c of the same lushing code vntually as tate’s ten local fiateimties of admission •einitj Council, since the petition fiom >unci! last night was ic-fenod to national n chapter appioxal. Undue delay or a udo tow.aid the plan on the put of nation would be manifesto unfuii to Intiamui ce that body* took the initialixe m pioptw :ommendablo consolidation CRESTING THE ALUMNI has taken a piomismg step towaids ■oi mtei est in the College among its alum students bv leoigani'ing the old system in Alumm council to be* composed of lbfi :*senting all sections of the United Stales e Alumni association appioved the pio i in the constitution and by-laws of the nd on Fobuiuiy 23 adopted tile dixt’icting ich the Inst Alumni council will be elect plan goes into opeiation today with the lots to alumni and foimei students foi the incil membois >lan oi oigamration puipo*es to eieate >nship betxxeen alumni, foimei students, ge The icpiesonl itixe foim of goxein ned to accomplish this ideal by dixiding to clectoial di-finct-,, each having at least itive In Pennsvlxanm any county with ull he entitled to one icpieseatatixe on ith anothet foi each additional 300 giud met students Outside the State the of lepiesentation will be emnloxed xxith that Slate instead of counts units will he ic* leoigam/ed system is all-inclusive and 2 alumnae i epicsentatixes fiom foui dis he State and one outside The giuduatcs Poiestry school mo also lcpresented in m/ation since the\ aic now definitely a State ng the system from the mow point of the tan be moused it should pioxc successful ii who gi actuates fiom college foi gets his But the knowledge that he is being lepie- Alumni council by someone fiom his dis lic* has piobably helped to elect, should e tics that hind cxciv alumnus to Penn ouned’s decision to employ College col ‘m the hithcito gieon dink of the lowly jsses, iathei laconically', the changing ut- I'cnn State luulitions and customs. a tiueo, following closely on the heels of in the tanks, pierages a political cam eccdcnted ton-ity on the campus tins would he no moic oppoitune lime foi u stiong Independent paitv, with non pooling then stiength in quest of wid- THE LION’S DEN •BY DANIEL As dilntoiy as the xiolinist who Is always “field- SOLILOQUY La c l night When you told me “I love von,’ t said, “And 1 love you ton" Because it seemed Uespoive appiopuntc— Iloxv could you knoxv Thitoxei vour shoulder I xxmked nl the extue moon 9 Pom foul’ \ Money Terminal Student Can nnvone define depot? Railmadei It’s tie lailiond station ( aid Slink It’s de money in a pnkoi game. Ol.l) \ ERSES RE-VERSED So live that when thy summons Comes to join that innumeiablo caravan, W Inch maxes to that mystoiious lealm Wheie cacii class is shoiter than the olhei Thou go not like a quany si ive at night, But like i student to an S o’clock class Add Simile As f.u m the futuie as final exams PEPY’S 1)1 \RY* VOL II Up at 7 0‘), ami down to bteakfast almost at onje, but found all my “biothers” theie before me. Sat down beside Jim Slippoi, the invctciatc sleeper, and w'omleied why he had come doxxn foi bieakfast. Had bacon and eggs Heaid some talk about a piof who has admitted that ho wants to be captain of the AII-Ameucan At the next daily meeting of the Lo cal Codec Diinkeis’ Union, I shall nominate him foi the position But as Shakespeare says, he xxould make a bettei mascot To the Giand Union Bollcfontc Cen tial Ten annul, and i>ax\ the limited peisons get off. Saw a fuenil with a J-inch beaid. Nexei saw him boaided befoic Asked him why He said he shaved Lefoie leaving Bellc-fnnte, and did not hax'c a iaror on the tuun Next to the Boaidei Asusual, and theie had a piece of the “pie that binds ” The Local Cof fee DiinVeis’ Union met, and elected Jack Staley piesident to succeed Bobby Galbiaith The topic foi discussion was “What do Co-eds talk about aftei dosing houi Piesident Staley stated that the dis cussion should be postponed in ordei to find an ex pel t Next to class. Was feeling too alert and happx, so I took a sleeping potion Add Simile As writ-t\ as an efficient judge Who killed Cock Robin 91 ' “Not I,” said the little beni. “Not I,” said the middle-sized bear ‘Not I," s.ud fanner Someone xxnnts to know if a cow-boy is a male OLD VERSES RE-VERSED Sing a song of six cents, \ hip full of iye, Pmu and txventy college students PLi c teied to the exe W’hcn willing to oiii auxeitiseis, mention Dan- If you don’t know who Daniel is send Campusccr a stamped envelope, and he will tell you New Additions To Our Rental Library ‘‘The bonks you want to read when you want to read them!” “Heirs” I"/ C / Cannon, aiilhoi of “lied nitsL” “Woman of Andros” }>>/ Thornton Uddei, autho) of “Pudge of San “The 42nd Parallel” hi/ lolni Don Posror, author of ".7 Soldicm' “Marsh Wife” In I lames I>. W'litn lon, author of “Squad 1 “Retreat” I'll C /? fieustead, a novel of lOJtt “Mammon” lip P C. II ten, nil (hot of “licait Gcrlc,” etc., etc. and many new mystery stories Keeler’s C A TIIA U M THEATRE BUILDING W 23 Ri/tJM SYAIM COLLEviiAjw' STUDENTS URGED TO TAKE PART IN CHAPELSERVICES Committee Aslis Participation As Means of Interesting Sunday Audiences SUGGESTS NEW MUSIC, EXEMPTIONS FOR CHOIR Group Recommends Permanent Advisory Body and Belter Faculty Attendance M 7. A ”11 Student paitiupntion was uigeJ as a means of teaching the undcigind uate body and ci eating intei est in chapel, at the fust meeting oi ihe ihapcl committee headed by Dean Will Giant Chamboi, of the School r.f Edu cation. Responsive leadings, occ isional talks by students with a definite mes sage, and student ushei s vx ere some of the methods suggested foi amusing the mtciost of the btudent body, in the open and infoimal discussion xx'hich was attended by thntecu mem heis of the committee Two iccommendations we-c made Foi impioving the music of the seiv re Fust, that moie money be allowed fm nexv chon music, and second, that; choir be exempted m the luling that: piohibitc activities because of below j grades Theie was a decided feeling, that the one and one-half limits u*-j quucd by il '.-.eld not seriously uf-| feet the oai’Lu of ill l •'mk of many! students. j I The gioup was of the opinion that I a permanent chape) committee should j be appointed bv President Ralph D. Iletzel, composed of seven inetnbci-., i two fiom the faculty' and five fiom i the student bodx They also sug ! gest that an auxiliary committee be i named to serve as an 'idviso* v body : and meet foi discussion pui noses w till the smaller gioup 1 The question of faculty attendance! at chapel was discussed and the com-! mittce was decidedly in favor of a! larger icpi escalation of piofessms at! the Sunday sen ices It vas decided) that the best time for chape! is m the, morning as at piesent i Discussing the question of speak-| |eis, the committee felt that piesent! selections vveic satisfacto.v liiu] gioup was conceitedly’ of the opinion; that foieign speakeis were prefcublc to local men. Thev suggested that the, speakei bo available for afternoon confeicnccs vxith students ! Ride For Your Health— Lovei l of good horses aie want ed to keep out saddles exeieised. Oui puce is vciy leaoonablc Ask youi physical dncctor to allow you athletic ciedit for * r ndmg S. C. 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Salts—pkgs. for 69c tun y 1.00 Jasmin Bath Salts 69c S7c PtfUHAflAr 7 1.50 Houbiganl Bath Salts 98c i. l r-TTrsiy r r ra^l 1.00 Narcisse Bath Salts 69c TI KILLS deep-seated PAIN Three Flowers Bath Crys- ® S There's nothing else like it tals 1.50 Sr nor, elected by them, is the head. If compulsoiy military training at Penn sylvania State .College is against the xvishes of the people of the State, the abolition of it lests m the hands of tho people of the State. Exeiy student upon leading a cata logue issued by the College prioi to his admission cannot fail to lend tho conditions of his entrance If the lulex of the College do not satisfy his tastes he is not obliged to matriculate and is at his libci tv to seek entinnee to any number of schools which do not icquiic the study of militaiy science and tactics It is the duty of cxery citizen to servo his country in the time of an emci gency Thci eweied i af t dodgei s m 1917 but this same “lOO*;) Amei- They’re making new friends every day Sport-tex Suits by tho mahcis of Knit tex Topcoats and Woi sted tex Suits Unquestionably, these suits aic matchless values at oui pi ice $29.50 extra knickers ?0.5G FROMM'S opposite ft on/ campus I'iKlay, iMaiclt Zl, MMO lean” would not wish to he one < them but instead he would lime wist ed to he one of the tunny alumni m undoigiadujtes who went icioss Li the “IOCKr American” think it ov< and he will agree with me that it bettei to bo picpaicd and be fean than to be caught unawares and “cannon fodder ” Sincerely, (Signed) Milton S Wicnl-eig FRIDAY— Ramon No\arro, Doroth} Jordan n “DEVIL M U CARL" Laurel and Hard, Coined} SATURDAY— Sue Carol, Dixie Lee in “THE DIG FYRTV' MONDAY and TUESDAY— Matinee Dull} .it 1 10 » Greta Garbo, Charles Hickfoid, Marie Dressier in Eugene O'Neill's “ANXY CHRISTIE" WEDNESDAY— E\cl}ii Ilrenl, Reci<; Toomox In “FRAMED" THURSDAY— Ukelele Ike, EHioH Nugent In “SO THIS IS COLLEGE" NEXT FRIDAY— El Hrcndcl. Sue Carol, .lack Wnlli.ilJ “THE GOLDEN C YLF ’ Nittany Theatre FRIDAY— Jack Oak.e, Polh W'alkoi in “HIT THE DECK" SATURDAY— Ramon Noiairo, Doroth} .lonian n ”DE\IL .M YY CYUC” Laurel and Hard} Coined} TUESDAY— Conslance Ikmictf m “RICH PEOPLE"