,’E COLLEGIAN ig the College year, cerent on linlidnT*. T’LJC 1 F T/’‘\]VTJC' FM?M U Stale College In the interest nl the J [aUj • * L *f\ i i IJn l\ ,lumnl, anil friend* INAGING BOARD by daniel Russell L. Rehm ’3O Buslntiii Manager Calvin E. Barwis ’BO Advertlalne Manager Henry R. Dowdy jr. ’BO Circulntinn Manager E. Boauge 'BO [ATE EDITORS Charles A. Schmidt jr. '3l Norman B. Sobler ’3l William K. Ulcrich ’3l lUSINESS MANAGERS Algcrt .1. Milcslu ’3l Ham C. Wood ’3l otlcyinle Xeuspapcr Association ( te College, Pa . an second data matter MARCH 28. 1930 AND BEDENIv Bob Higgins as head football no btg stu on the campus. Al- .is been lacking, it was common •‘i Penn State and all-Amei .can 1 post \ acnlcd by Hugo Be/dek he selection would be favorably I because of the cuncnt feeling insofat as it indicates a desne lie heads to place foimet Col- ile positions lathei than impotl policy is likewise demonstiaied enk a« heatl busob. I c ’ and ints weie fonnally appioved, lit This.cjn\ass levcalcd that and Bcdenk would be populai u!e this knowledge is leassui •ith Penn State’s football des- piomise Coaches Higgins and loit fiom the student bod\ io- R»et, wheieas we aie less suie imbei” alumni Jan Gaiber would play at the •ek Ctawfoid should meet with campus Gaibei is a populai >, having played heio twice be ic&tias likewise o\eicomcs the fore by exacting undeigrad- \l OF THE CROP a welcoming hand to the .ill, paiticipate in the thud an* egiate wicstling tournament m Recieation Ilall Repicsen- ind uimetsities in the Western, laslem states aie entcicd m 'Cs tin ills and excitement fni mintiy’s wie*tlois, fiom such Agncultuial college, Umvei ty ol Michigan, Noithwestein a umveisity, Yngmia Militaiv 'C, Lafayette, and others, will competition toda\ in seaich honois Four Penn State mnt- hopmg to gain at least one of t an honoi to enteitain these lepiesent a Imgc aiea of the > of the College aie open to the of whom hu\c ne\ci before ation in the Inteifiateimty It is icpoited that on the the Ball only two finteimtics < With the possibility that , we wondei whole men Ihe week-end will take then it—that is, legalh IS COLLEGE lego, if a college can he pet unties, no soionlies, no ex •s at this model college. Ai ling compulsoij, the teacher nidi css empty seats on chilly ises neilhei te.tchci nor pupil jvci y day Chaiactei istically, m the classioom, but in the id, kitchen, laundiy oi office f student-faculty iclations is iavmg a student thy the dish nshed bv, let us say a piofes- Lwo chop wood side by side, mon; wash each nthei’s face one anothei’s shoes, and ev aiters Seventh heaven, be imonwealth College at Mena, Hi William Edwaid Zeuch, , Illinois, and Wisconsin, told ut a meeting of the Women’s ilwaukee. lie descnbcsl it as in education evei attempted t is, we agiee. But when he offeis pel feet academic ficc- ice of salaiy, we questioned A- lasting as a “loll\-pop ” AN" \NS\\ ER TO M. J. A. You winked and thought—n fool, Yet von, my deal, should knov. That as \ou winked I smiled Vnd chuckled yeiy low To you my line seemed real, And to all the guls I know 1 sav to each, “I lo\e you " Deut fool—it ib not so “Rastus, why did yo all done hung me hv.ih to <lis white folkses iroctiii”’” “Huh‘»” “I say why did you all done bung us livali to dis white folkses meetm’ 9 ' “Wots dal 9 “I a'c* whvfonh we is hynli 9 We ain’t deposcil to be m no place like dis " “Did I hyah yo all lnteipolato a question 9 ” “I wishes dat yo tell me whv we all hyah in dis white folkses meetin’ ‘I icpieheml vo now Yo want dat I lull vo wot “Yes, dat’s it What wo doin’ In ih 9 ” 'Hake dis man Daniel, we is jo* lillm’ up white PEPY’S DI \in_\OL. II Up at 7 and weighted myself down with h\o fia toinity flapjacks Had tiouble in gutting up to my loom agmi Foi a while sat and thought, nl-o won dei ed why’ the Penn State boys and gills seldom send me poems and jokes to laugh ovei now Away, then, to the morning meeting of the Local Collee Dnnkeis Union, and foicod to pieside becuuse the piosident and vtce-pi opulent weie still holding communion with the pillow somcwhcie out m the Itockeibuilt section Next up to the Engmeeiing Building loi an intoiviev' \.ith a lepresentativo of Sn Wultci Raleigh and Chi is tophci Columhus. Inc Refused then job because the houi s weie fiom U until 5 and I can’t miss ray ul tei noon nap Heaid some talk about a ghost that was captuied out neai Scotia and \ ill be looked at the Thespian show next Satuiday night. ■THE UGLY DUCKLING’ A one- ict play by Sir Joseph Sponge Blot/, for merly thief MUiopei of Slate College Borough Police Department ScofiL-— CnmiiiH ui.lk l<inline from C.«n> u> Auditor into mill from llurc m in murlj direction *<>mhi\< si t>, Mm Hull It m<) 111 <> < li« k nt nulil m.,1 nil em,.l ntuilenU nr* nlirforltliiK 1n.n1.n1,, in tluir room* mi.l iK Citmim* Up* I.r« thnmrhl to In »*lup lit thtir l-e-t. rhe itiu is Pri.luj, l M >rrh d* ItMO The «<,!»,„ W-1,,, with 0 R lucl,iil rlwul to cn iu- the I ibrnrj X.iirl.t mmi-W u cunr.li in of the uorl.l-ro nouiiul lollj Mill* lolly Cop Halt! Who goes thoie'' (Veiv giufl \oiee icsenibhng the mating tall of Penstate Thei mod\ namics, me of the pn/e bulls m the Stock Bni n) Student (A hivc-veni Ciam and Foigettei) I, Jameb Oiphous Glut/, of tlie School of Piohation Folly Cop let me see youi passpoit (Student piodutos document and piepaios to ippaii) Student Is that all, yet honoi’ (Twiddles thumbs about 12“ i p m ) Follv Con What is youi mission 9 Sutdcnl I am doing lescaieh woik m papei hanging and am tiving to distovei a foimula foi a new km lof paste (Swats to and fio on pedal ex- Follv fop Aie you a Union man’' (Unshngs Biowning automatic tioni shouldci and piepaios to mount bicycle) Student* No! But I hnve lead foui feet, eight nuhos of Di Eliot’s Five-Foot Shell- (Smiles tuum pbanilv, while F C teais ban and flies yolley into nemby tieetops ) Be Sui a To Get These Books For Your Library Well’s “Outline of History” Now $1 Formerly $5 - Durant’s “Story Philosophy” Now $1 Formerly $5 Beard’s “Rise of American Civilization” Now ?3 Formerly $12.50 On Sale At Keeler’s CATJIAUM THEATRE BUILDING THE FENN STATE COLLEGIAN 38 ACCEPT PLEDGE Miss Lees To Attend j TO PHI ETA SIGMA AfWe^ Werence r* , Tt ~ K a tes, Josephine T Lees ’3l, pres- Freshman IJonorary Will Hold ident of the W. A. A yvdi attend the Initiation Rites in Schyvah National Athletic convention of ' Ameiican college women to be held Auditorium April 12 ; at Umvcisitv of Michigan Apnl 24- j -t> The incoming pio-sident of the , association, to be elected Apnl 7, 1 Piosident Knlph D. Ilotzel, Atthur 1 will be the second leprcsentative |R Yin nock, dean of men, thntv-tive 1 Discus-sion of pioblems cuncnt fieshmeii and one sophomoie have! among vuuous colleges foims the accepted invitations to become mem-j major puipose of the convention hers ot Pin Eta Sigma, national hon- The question, “After College, oiaiv scholastic itatemity, at the I What 9 ” as piesontcd to various ceiemonv Apnl 13. I college associations, will nl«o be Dr Francis J Tschnn, faculty ad-, consideicd y isoi of the fiatemity, will officiate | o at the ceienumy, which will take' LIBRARIAN SAYS STUDENTS place in the fo\ci of Schwab auditoi-i Him. A foi mid dinner at the’Centie! REFER NON-FICTION BOOK Hills countiy dub will foiloyy the in- . • 1 itiatmn rites Fi\e of the eight Mont Alto fiosh- students at Penn State m spite of the men eligible will join Phi Eta Sig- populai opinion that umleigiaduates ma m then fust visit to Penn State's j fa\oi fictional hteiatuic. Miss Sabia i campus The foiestiy lepiesetita-j E Voughl, college libranan, icvcalcd tatives aie Em&t F. Aschenbach, Os-j lecently aftei tabulating the demands 'cai M. Davenpoit, Albeit G. Hull, 1 for diffeient volumes in the Itbiaiy. Call E Ostroni, and Robeit B Mooie.! Waller Llppmun’s “A Pieface to Cecil Liebeiman i* the lone sopho- 1 Moial-.’’ is the most populai book of 'moie to enter the society. Among 1 the yeai, with “Homy the Eighth,” the fieshmen aie Robeit A Abiam- by Fiancis Hnckett, in second place son. William W Aimstroitg, Giovei “-Mairiage and Moialx” and “Giand- R Beck*. John C. Beck. J Ilusseil mothoi Brown’s Ilundied Ycais” aie Cook, Wayland F Dunav.av, Geoigelalsc* lequested fiequentlv In icad- W Foyvlei, Abiaham Fiankel. Pauljint, fiction, the men turn to mysteiy R Celts, Guv W Gullith, Ralph D.[ stones while co-edb seek novels of Het/el ji , Albeit 1 T Holt, William; love and mtnguc, the hbiaiian has P Huestler, Max A Lauffei and Rob- found. cut II Maxwell -- Concluding the list are John F PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS McAndicws, Andicv C Michel, Wil- ■ n- —...- limn II Millet, Jlaix D Mollei, Scliu- man li. Mooie, Russell J Nix, Call O P\son, Aithui E. Pbi'hps, Robeit R Iteagaa, Robeit C Remhcimei, Paul S Sassnun, Willaid E Stone, Kail H. Stioh! and Robeit E Tsohan DROP IN’ COU.E(IE mtINKINCi I “The college man of Amctica is not, dunking as much as he did befoie pio hibttion,” dechued Fielding H "Ilm-i ly Uj ” Yost, athletic dnectoi at the Uriy’eisity ol Michigan, last y\eck , Yost’s yicyv is in line with thal .’oiced lecently bv Alonzo A Stagg ivcll-known guduon mentoi, who ha* ieen head of the athletic depaitmenl U tlie Univei«itv of Chicago foi mou .ban a quaitei of u eentuiy. Foster Coal & Supply Co. i Genuine Anita Punxsutawney v ? ’.COAL . Phone 114-M For That Little Snack lunch VLL KINDS OF SANDWICHES AND HOME-MADE PIES South Allen Street •Dorit Experiment :• with your Appearance Montgomery & Co. State College, Pa. Stylish Snugly fitting, smooth, and umvnnkled—that’« how youi colltus v-ill look nftei being laun doicil in our modem plant And, after nil, isn’t that just what makes a tollm look stylish 1 ' Model Laundry bellefonte, pa. Phone lOC As one of the Penn State dele- Non-fiction books aie picfeued by COLLEGE JEWELRY HANN & O’NEAL Opposite East Campus ! On Your Way to the Meet— Charles Nelo Shoe Shine i|| Foster ISldff. S. Allen SI Emphasizing Friday, April Fourth /t ■ r> 1? .. I immediately. The prices aic S 7 Campus Bulletin ;si.oo Sla ™“ 5 "-.11 moot in; An impoitnntsophomoic class * 0 , 7 ?^! n E "K' n "™K Iniildinjr wlIl , )e t ,, 0 cll< ,„ nt .1 o clock h,s afternoon to dioouos!„ lnphllhcnl , o nt 7 o . llotk tom r. icport ot the committee on b>-hnvs t A full attendance of the members is ■ ~ = Tickets for the final Artists' course' .rumbei may be puichascd at the of- i tice of the College Ticasuier, in the I Administration building Fiaternities desumg blocks 01 In-1 , , , 1M a „ dividual tickets for the Penn State L 1 Mr « nd « 1 ’ Marjorie While. S Tliespmm,’ Second Annual Campus Cnrnk Jack Mulhnil m Re\ue nc\t Sntuidav night should call ] “THE GOLDEN CALF" Hany Rodgcis at 41)1 for icsenations SATURDAY— | Ukele'e Ike, Ucnn> Rulim u ] “LORD in RON OF KKOUNV. ' MONDAY and TUESDAY— -1 Matinee Dmh «t 1.10 t Alexander Graj, llermcc Clurt j “NO. NO, NANETTE" ' WEDNESDAY— AFTER THE MEET STOP AND EAT Locust Lane Sandwich Shop 214 East NiUany Avenue Frank Sciortino and Bros. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Wholesale anti Retail 30. j Enst Beaver Phone 210 at Montgomery’s TIIE NEW SWEATERS ARE IN TWO-TONE PASTEL SHADES WITH OR WITHOUT SLEEVES WITH OR WlirlOUT POCKETS s■ 4-50 and sg.oo THE INTER- FRATERNITY BALL McKinney’s Cotton Pickers RECREATION HALL Friday. March 2S, I‘jji u) * e theatre] Ikjj&k__ | king Vidm’s MUN’cgio Hplt ■IIAI.I.EI.IJJ ur j| THURSDAY— iI Vilmn JJanky m |l “A LUn TO 1,0 »E * I NEXT FRIDAY— \\ ilium II: V *h C Or ifaincs, M.trfe Hrossi THE f.J'JL S\ll> \0” [ Nittany Theatre j FRIDAY— | Ukclcle Ike, Elliott Nugent ti ‘SO THIS IS COLLEGE 1 j SATURDAY— J “run golden c\lf’ j TUESDAY— j Dniotliv Ke\ icr. ILij innnd Ilatto | “'MURDER ON THE HOOF’
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