ENN STATE COLLEGIAN 'shed seml.weekly during the Callers year. eacent an builds , me of Tim Pennsylvania State Calfeira t. s al fa. THE LION'S DEN the student, faculty, alumni, and friends '1 . . TOE MANAGING BOARD H. Coogan Jr. '3O Russell L. Rehm 'BO Edllot-In•Chlef Ilu.ina. Man.per s A. Mensch '3O Calvin E. Banns '3O Managina Editor Adrectiainn Manatee t P. Stevenson '9O Henry R. Dowdy Jr. '3O Ems Editor Circulation Hanauer i Quinton E. Beauge '3O Sunda Editor ASSOCIATE. EDITORS L. Cohen '3l Charles A. Schmidt Jr. 'Bl C. McElvalg '3l Norman 13 Solder '3l Morgan '3l William K. Clench '3l ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS 13. Cutting '3l Algert J. Mead '3l m B. Gellman '3l Hairy C Wood '3l womr.N.F, Etwatim. STAFF M Woodrow '4O Maly J. Adams '3l ' Woolen's Editor itmoriele Editor 1 P. Faust 'BO Janet L Bran aback '3l Manatin. Egittor Amorlato Fditor ha J. Golweeht '3O E Louise Itottedlts '3l New,. I dstor Maori.. Editor bee Eastern Intercollegmlo Newspaper Astmclatlott! ed at the Pontntlice. State Calle., l'a . as aerand-elsta matte, i FRIDAY MAY 9, 1930 SHED NO TEARS We JI e Illin es.ed. Ye.lealay no web a candidate : office, ash hopes flying high and imonises of site- tonging el Mil eau , Today tie me MI 111 , 51.11111 ny we ate nobody We need sympathy and ton , ,ola- Our building hope, have been truihed beneath votes of the electorate, and we bon, nut head, not on, but in utter de,part. Life to IN N Clue! It is ilei.olate and lonely Vie I punted a pictuie depmting,our plate on the tamale. I we been mittel,ful m elettinnv 13u1 memo damned leiappointment, and owl 0)00 closed to the life that ht-hate-been But then, we me lucky NON% we nill not be et owl vith make-believe Intends, with seekrts often hon Now me can fin ego the ihiiti Mutton of political ionage, and feel confident that no mistaken have n made Now out lea! Trends will come hack to as, sole to in defeat, and pledge then ft iendi.lup to as Now we eon show Mothet what a tzuly hoe son she Flatly denying chalges of eensnlship, yestel dee , Solna \V ought, College Ilbranan, revolted that hooLs Ole loomed from tueulatlon °the. than foe tunate eeasons Since the, i, contaory to empluints t have reached tills oMee, ace ale very happy to munce that the Catnegle !thinly is not guilty of an TOO MUCH ROPH UlllO.. .1 Sel lOUS split in pal ty Imes n. evealed elections lettn ns today, we can we no teal merit the evibtmit Polanal system The code, n hde nau won thle,. m as entirety, no defecte, m spots ugliest spot is the existing belief that clique al lame collies eve! into Mho tampon elections If . belief is liroill estuldished, no tune should be lost the abolition of the present system While the sunc results ale possible under the old lei, the lack of a living 11l r,unizatlom discoulaged wines of that soft But under existing conditions, e pucticev sue destined to thi roe A tholoug,h can , of the college held should lIIICOA or a mutton - op, ti to nominating seetein n held* a student who sent a petition nith a spec died number of sup before hr etas be iecogin7ed as a candidate for cc is one plan morthy of considelation.,. . , Students who hash defnihe'inAnonti'about .tinniOnnil then place on the Penn 'State compile, alit afield theinsel‘es of the oppoitunity to express ni beliefs doling the iefelenduni vote MI, in io -55 00 the minims It is an accepted fact that the t ,ults are attuned, not by fob ce, but by impala. NEARING THE GOAT Sulmitation of a foul and one-[lust m Intl, block " tot the pi went minor spot t, am and is the outstand f change advocated in the A A amendments that II be plated helm e the student body next Monday -sule., tinkling the campus of the unattancti‘e imam 'lnd in use now. the suggested change indicates a de, t Ilona towatd a mantle "S" for all spoils. While is is an ideal tam, adoption of the proposed amend .ol would at oust be a step in that dneetum. It would tautly put the ultimate goal v.ithin easy teach of Molt opinion Likewise, the plan whet °by associate managelial osts would 110 created rot r unnei a-up in the ftt ,oinpelition and a tulle letter "S" :molded to both, latulatiop. 'rho knowledge that each aspitant shares holden of the managerial duties doling the open onpetition In Justiheation tot this mole. Added to us eonsideintion is the fact that no longer would able it not hi st-u anking nianagei lie t °legated to the scrap Piesnlent Iletzel, un his eonfei once with a Student intuit collimate°, o%m e«ed the belief that throe wits need lot the "lolly pop" on the eampuv. But happily, ie need shall he short-hyed Quiet nun inuonge, of eleetioneming, ballot-stuff ng, nod dishonesty at the polls ate on expected ato nal, of (doss eleetionn But these thinges should not mos the whisper stage, unless they ale founded on BY DANIEL Daniel had something to say today, but since he his lo.t. all Ins notes—bank notes—at the annual 11011- Ley lacing thi.,cie, an event sometimes known nc dug., elettiong, theta cedl he naught caul, for, neemdkng to a prelustm me can, money talk, But speaking of this ,old "say" a lit lustiny Ineielioha, ,hen asked to decline, liaise, oi whitlowi it is that high school students do to veil, and stal, ephcd• Slims, T,chan: MEGMEI 'I he in en souk, in living, lemn, Ni,, moron the bitten That knowledge slit's Alumon, But lenin again in /est To line, and lemn— (That's why von', e he, e, B M ,) And living loam to live and love, Again, Fable of the Itagto Once upon a time there were two 01 tiller WIW Guts who had it in foi boys and girls who WIWItOIi to get a little sleep at night, so they eincl.ed their heads togethm (that is, the Wise Guys) and perpetrated an insult upon the rotor human taw by inventing a machine to whistle, howl, snoit, and aim", ise disturb the smemtv of Sluing nights. And the two or Once Rise Gars called then mkt mance the nag.), which in itself w an out Hindu wool hee-ee , post , who-o-e-o' and othm words too awful to men- Sr. days dul the lon or three Wise Guys labor. and on the seventh did they out at home in then fra ternity house), and quiFer from their a orb, for all the brothers dal enjoy the new plaything and not one of them ltd go to Chapel for they could hem• coo ything at home This, lathe and gentleman, conclude, the Fable of ll= (Tune St James' lain :nary) I swot over to Doe Ritenour '.., lull:mu) And sun me buddy there, Stt etched out on a long shalt table So block, so white, so bale Then I asked the nui, about him Whether he nouhl h‘e m the, But she tanned het back upon me And I saw he, mink one eye "Let hum go," the noise sod sweetly "Whoevel he may dwell Whethel he finds rest in heaven, Or he finds mak in hell " Non no pal had aln ol,en ankle, "Peas bloke!, at the knee, But the doe took out he, tonsds At the old Intonmy I ha‘c just one last lequebt. toll., If I'm aa6 don't tape me thcle, Fun If I hod fallen at Cites They'd .have off all my lan. NOW temembet, all you freshmen, Of lb. throe Is 110 doubt IC 0011 0 ant to he healthy, he fateful, Fm the doc will get you if you don't slate)) out. F M S, "12 "Lolly pops" Ole conung down no fast ns they au• put Op nomadays, out Campus lepoiter tells us Just this weel.-tad, an unidentified trio fanned a cop" on his heat, pointing each "lolly lam" morn as lie passed. 1 - 'ooler, end): uth solutions„Damel .now pro poses thut.p "folly cop" bo 'aleigned., to ,f , .:hel!. ",lolly pop," on that the onto e lie' plaLed berm e I tli public ere en 1,104, Seniors ! Place Orders Here for Personal Cards for Graduation Made with or without plates. Get our prices before ordering your name cards. _ Keeler's CATEAUM THEATRE BUILDING `i•iZA LEWIS IN FIERY CAMPAIGN Campus Nominee Polls 20F, Vote, Tc 270 by Locust Lane Standard Beater (Coat timed pow flißt page) A% ith the exception of the vote foi sect etai y, clique lines appear to have , held hi slily The Independent vote foi the ti eusureiship sins 240, neon - mg the pi esalential total of 264 The lines also held fro Student Council, dthough Livezey's 251 ballots inch ' cite a hi cal, in Independent tanks Hinted by the mu ity of estimated clique sti ength, the Lea is-Lasgh light i °suited in the tightest election of the tin ce Leo is' organization, the Campus pally, amassed 286 votes, aMk the Locust Lane group got 270 Both Imams approach el closely the lin ecasts of clique stmnsith, indicating a small non-ft a ' let nay 1012 sots Jack 13 Henry, Campus nominee fm• the ecu clop chap, uecpt Into of fice along with his Pmt} His onto was 2SO, floe nun° than the count of Robeit C Smdel, Locust Lane nom:- TWO EMZEI Robe! t 0. Shepard, of the Locust Lane pai ty, lan ahead of his ticket to pievent a clean weep fon the Campus machine He defeated Em anuel Potion for the 19.12 t1,0114U1- et .1111, 290-to-20 1 Part Lines Hold Majorities of mreteen in the En gumming School and ten in the Lib eral Arts division threw the election to Leo, In addition, he received leads of four in Lhennstry and Phy ores and three in the School of Ag, culture Education rod Mineral In dustries tallied inannities of fifteen and three, respecti‘elv, for Lasich Party boundaries held in the 19112 elections as in the senior class, a cur vey of the results shoos The diffei enee in the Lewis and Henry vote was only eight, and lire between the La .4ch and Snyder, counts As the Engmeoing School scent, so scent the election The lat 7 gest school of the College, the =lmam, attained by both McLaughlin and Lewis piov ed insurmountable obstacles to thew opponents Repeating its decisite triumph of the fieshman elections, the 194 Lo cust Lane machine placed its complete slate in office Huston rolled up a count of 105 votes, mhile John R. Na poleon of the Independents seemed gib John 13 Taylor, heading the non-fiatermty Commoners ganiza an, sins named by NO electins, }laity A Bauder, sccr9taty-elect, lind Wendell 1? 3linnrig, incoming treasurer, swept to victory along with Huston. Then pluralities ,however, sidle not as large With three thanes in the field. the tally indicates n inll3 number of non -14 Mei nay votes to the Locust Lane BLUE and WHITE ORCHESTRA open ro, HOUSE PARTY call Het heti Fry-97 Chuck Miller-670 1 . •; ' .; , ..„ „ . Reg':&A)erick, Inc. • Y . Oll NEC D A ROD 11: OR • • t DAVE - YOU TRIED OUR "Stores of Service" FILMS FOR TO 1T SIND I.Y 110 ME-MADE ICE CREAM' Friday and Saturday Cut Rate Sale DIKE PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY •. . TOILETRIES Mothers' Day Dental Needs sl.so Houk. 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Ciedit fel it is loch at the door of the "open polities”l elections code passed by Student Council by Sidney H Lewin, election. , l committee undrman. • committee ehaiiman Check-up of votes cast and men iegistmed prove an absence of ballot stuffing, accord inf. to Lewis Nov here's a cereal that eau talk! FOR a fact, Kellogg's Rice Krispies actually crackle out loud hi milk or cream. That's how crisp they are. And what a taste! Goldemtoasted, , rice. The _cheer leader of any breakfast! Ask that Rice Krispies be served at yoI fraternity eat. ing house. (all for them at the campus restaurant.' An ideal treat for a tale bedtime snack. Easy to digest. Extra delicious with fruits or honey added. gedfflooP RICE KRISPIES DR. TWEEDY TO TALK ON 'CHOOSING OUR EMOTIONS Yale Theelogsan Wlll Atlllre4g Chap( I Autbunco Sundny With his topic "Choosing Out Droo- Dons," Dr Homy Tweedy, fa otos ,oll of ptactwal theology at the Yale Mount!, School, wdl speah at the chapel MCI vices in &hunt, :Want dm , Sunda) mottling, • Dr. Tweedy has addressed Penn ' State chapel audiences annually since 192 i lie is a joint anti. of "Relig ! lop and the and of "Waal and iteliana, Training in the School awl l Home " Both ins Bachelor of Arts ,and Masten of Arts degi ens were se coned fi one Yale uniseisity PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS .Don't aperiment • With yoth,Appeamnce .. .. ..,,,•,."- V : : ' . ',.' ' '' '- . 1 . - :..... 5 . : \ '' : I . ` 0t... • ,'''. ( ..: "t ~ _ ECiOTHE., '.:, - 4• , -- -- ,• .- -, - ,; ,, ›..... faVill. . : Montgomery & Co State College, Pa. fooyi , RICE KRISPIES Friday, May 9. MO A twelve-piece band has Leon on gnawed at the Mont Alto fot cote school The band is used tot nob tat y doll OS Ueli no fot o!thcsl.l et put note. AE,...;1. - 4 IMMITEI Warner Tinder, 31:kric in "PIIE AlllZO s ik lOW SATURDAY— Lanell Sherman, Alter Joan in "lIE KNEW WOMEN" MONDAY and TUESDAY— Ilarrz. Richman, Joan Bennett in .. PUTI'I.V 111TZ" Belie Daniel+ in ALIAS FRENCH EEIrrII MEE= 3014011, LoN MM. in 10 "31, \ Nittany Theatre FRIDAY- Lune Velez, lean Ile,lioll in "11F.:1.1. 11kt:1101r SATURDAY- "TIM \ !MON k hli) Kit) Jolin.on. 1).0,.1 It 111111.11.0 iii 'TIIIS AI 111 1V(11?1.11" Ile mart popular tern 114 bersed In tin. dining-room. Of•Mlllritun ollegcs, rating club. and fru. tcrni ~,,, are nunle lo Kellogg no Rauh Crcek. The inelode Corn Flakes, At L•1111AN, Pep Br La Flake., Wheat Krumlnle, and SAllogg% Shredded V !Mk Nt heat Boron. Al.o Kalb, IN. Cuff, e the enllle that lel. ,ttt .lop.
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