ATE COLLEGIAN doting the College year. except on holidays.' ' , Steele Stale College In the Interest of the , ully. alumni. and then& MANAGING 'BOARD I 31. ALAN U CUTTING . 31 1 Ituainess Iltumzer ALCFRT .T. AIIT.FSKI '3l Circulation Manacor HARRY C WOOO '3l A.lacrtimnn. Mon,er WILT lAM IT 11111.11 AN 11 Itor rorelan Mserlisinr Mnnarer Jr . 31 3ANI - T L 11110W1,11ACK '3l 11" r Womon 4 I ddor E 101111 E 1101 I'EDITZ 11 %%omen 4 Man.l. Editor =CO 101 It Itlle, Jr •12 Stewnrl Townsend '22 ntodore A Serrill '22 Fdnnrd W White •22 I=l 11211= ... C Nie1...,, 12 Sublnel Sinclair 12 n. 1.11 I. itchm .. Fclunril S Sperm: 12 Ilerealleguao Newspaper Assoetation ME/EMI Ndtany PI inttng Co Bldg 312 Old Main I=l=l:l=EJ AY, MARCH 31, 1931 .1 REORGANIZATION 1 ate cad that WSC A 1, !dun .onie tune In the future We hope na tide, rot it is eel lain that the i behind the needs of the day. If II ,onquiet it. pi went innate. in effect a nonlife. of mplovereent4 s an mganwatlon of the Senate and sentatives could be lemeched The uplete in itself, meting. out all pen tallying out all laws The hou s e ad, although at ha, become a mote n the past yea, Yet even nose all utlne 001, drum dell by the Senate e. ansthlng• urnth ohile, its action oi in of a recommendation to Senate on, the ',Ale it sees fit To make gtoop has no 501ce in ant thing the I. ah.olutch no check on Senate's e, as It IS nom composed, act OT all nil some as a stooling committee e., mesenting them to the House' Id contain one senator 'limn each the dip nntot 3 loin esentutp es As lies aught be i equaed to pass both se In this Nsal both bodies of the unction and the w hole Ns ould be tied advice Wll, handed down by Peel I Mavinchusett, Institute of Tech ago when he maid that one uho go to be collegiate is just ousting us, howe,m, that the nth:l-collegiate ie as estintt as the dodo hod His by a mole' setious minded tope of one in his attempt to aehiese an CHEERFUL. ADVICE Penn State fight and pep ,as once a student hotly at an athletic contest, almost a ti aditmon to bemoan the sprit is sadly lacking The cheer oubt, have spent sleepless nights ne mean'. of mousing stufilelntg to tin Penn Stale btudeniti hale tid al-n(l°in collegiate stage—too blase to at a mete contest of ',lawn and t 111,con.in, at Chicago, at \Vest ~ the student body Is massed into a unit, led by talented chemleadet. Att. of Insttlling into a crowd the le,nc to get bad; of a team Nshothet eat And students at these instau- nashanled to N MCC then enthtp.ta,rn ~,to i•m or owefloo,hog hole has students have soiced any constiue onsistent chop in the quality of the date is not due to any lack of effort illediletc, hilt it is set!, possible that aims these 'cadets has been faulty he tall fin candidates is issued due vi hen the ;.ent hogs undsigo ti inning. Din ing the sophonnne tit at 11111101 9001 ting event, anti are football season of thou junto, rear institution:, the i eiponsibility for the heetleadeis is placed upon the stu those elected one usually the most n class If this thn ee-yeah ti fining hei e, it ought he ailensnble to keep on leaden s actually %upon vising the than sticking to the policy of esponsibility in the hand% of the ittee m n new honorary society may Penn State in the welkin, of campus ny into, no an incident to elections, lot ined of the boo and who in THE CAMPUSEER DEEM We ha e recently uncovered statt,tics to silo, that the Info Inure nun de4 on the not th snle of the building letup°, ate much mme gmd.lr than tbo , e having. both none, on the On once Dot in ,dc. Do N. Chunk Ibsen a long time sane no sat,' anellung as foggy init the "Diadem But Idol," and o &so been out in song. mighty tong, nights in out tame The %thole tinning inns anav Os el the heads of the audience flout the twat scene on In spite of this fact, son el 01 people teed to clash the gates =aided be the hcdouht.tbie Clay Muainet in penman Lien the self-possettsed Pin ce:atm Cloctlngh on the end of the ton limbed rather non-plustted—our should It be moos" About this time of the sCa I we make oui annual °mat I. that we know lots of gal, that would lathet he a June Male than a Ma 't queen Thole n i-omething niy,tinious about the %%lute light that bin. in a flout loom on the thud Ilion of Mae Hall es my night Although nn definite bona ledge of the lemon tom its existence mu about, it is p..ible that someone is molting tom The Odle. Man Dutch Her m ann has hi, usable, but he can't com pete tsith the I.lllllgel of Docks um', com linen That ill-fated gentleman is bemoaning the he., of hi. be,t fornard uho thought no mote of In. Alin I Matta than M choose the nnildle of the count '041 5 031 to °went° Ping Pong paddled its may into the hearts of Penn State about the same time as the boong into collegiates came along By caieful :dandling oc base di,oseted, among others, Fred Bland, Paul Camp bell, Stn Moan, Sid Chapman, Al Cutting, and Yutz Diedtieh on on anion %anion. State College tables We uondel hoc, the U club team , coming along They %tele quite the "ping gong' fiends theie at one time Moshe the co-eds will soon hate a team, toe, Doctor Tschan, out eminent authoutl, on medieval neathet, says that this last minter hoe na. nothing romp:Lied to the one in Fiance in 871-875 About the town and campus Bill Kei up at the College halt, at one o'clock in the 'pruning . Skip Stahley and Dutch Het mann fought el.et, game of the basketball season oset again in the local Schnappsynnmm Sunday mini rung . . Fboence Octets has a new slew on lace and tutu age this week . Some Diatatt has taken up smoklng n tupc to show off the dimple In his chin . Jam* Cu, an is Intel eel.ed in usting poel.l v, at least he goes to sec slficatlon class II equently . . Doe Rupp pushing a Inky coil mite on Allen stieet and showing off the . t, ins Mussel, the soft heat ted 'umeri, at the Md. i Xi's . . . Pi of, that Steal caps so sloppth e still think they look best on sophomore s . . Student, that early In idea,: to class to influence the pia fm a high°, gin& . . Ruth Nwlicl got a log suite-up in a Hat rishurg pallet Dick Fell, ei stulnle F, nth edam, came to town last arch.-end in a new Chlysl. Those poor •.eliool teachers' . . Pete Hinkle, I) T D ace, who won the Am,tin in that Ions;-an anted alTle . . . Trca'urer Manton fr, nhn is interested in things other than how much we owe the College . . . Sum tinge as it linty seen, . . . Helen Book is alter goes Shellacking up and down the Campir, Maly s G Kirsh claims twenty-three comer nth, date, Who named Sid Chapman tom lfat Queen' . . . Fishing season opens on the fifteenth of April m)„ All the Good EcTs Will Wear Montgomery Suits Easter Sunday It you are not to be 'included in this smai tly attired gi oup, we, suggest that you make strides here immediately. New Montgomely Suits—Colorful as Easter Eggs $25 $35 $45 MONTGOMERY'S ii,..57a1e 1=211UMMII=t9:12I11 Foot lights We dropped into the Auditor urn Satin day evening, all conniver at the pi o•peet of seeing "The Master Buddel," simply besause it AVIIS \SI It -1 ten by Ilendrik lb-eu Ibsen is one of those people ze - , nue to know about, it't tother hands to be qble to remark m an cdr-hand manner, I son, Ibsen! I ietall has mg seen luti 'M Mei sane time ago Oil 1 bit of playm :Outing, that" So e di oppod into the Atahtoi sum Sat ; m (Ns turning anyone m mentions lb °lisle at , going to glance net t nm a• 1 attb, mumble ionetlung about ha, no to catch a !Until. and make a In cal, fin it. Or, if cornet ed. ci e'll sneer lino, - I Ingle and coy, "Ili.en^ That dirty old foreigner and suns ely sm itch the, convo cation to some 100 pct I cent Amo ican topic, like Earl Cat ! 01l I Frankly, this business of having mllozmt trolls, dry dc, and the ilk all m.or the place baffles us It's all light at first, but along about the middle of the thad act they begin to , get in roar him Oh, of course, if OU'IC one of thos , person; mho can I take his tiolls or boor them, you so mind—but as far as - more 10 - intoned, ,loot those little things that make life on complicated thet more, Noe sharnelescly fey. that sic weren't altogether able to figure out Just what Itli Ibsen had in mind ',her he ate the play !Posobh he had nothing at .111 in mind cseept a fiendish (lest] e to mystify the public That's out guess, let the !chips fall ci here then may Of course, the psychintosts and psytho-analy hots can explain it all in tel of abnoi mat psychology, and mole pow ei to them—but m ere not a psychi atust, and neither is,w fiend] ik Consideong the character of "The Master Buildei," she make all ad voice criticism of Satu“lay evening's pet formanee sulk tongue in cheek I Putting on anything of lbsen's is no 1 child's play, and of the Play etc' leach .'coeds then masa. they ought to get mecht fan effort Taking the thing as a whole, it ma., ten' capably done Ralph Hetzel had a difficult char. aetet to mitt at in Halvaid Soln2ss, the mad Afin.tet Budder himself, but he handled the pant rathm capably Somehow, howeyo. Hetzel suggested ram e the up-and-coming man of af ,aus than the 12101,n old architect Moo !Cliplan, as the mentally ofT eentei wife of Solness, did well in deed when she was not saying "fahn ot speaking of the fancily "fools," and gal, an excellent mtetpretabon of woman tayaged by a imam com plex and neatly to tate Up The Not wegian could hate searched the length and bi eadth of his native land for one to mat pant a, <plotless as she did Time we. something delightfully one and chat aunt; in the casual 1111.1. V Lill 2 Kell , the hei oine. handled hei line She wan a ithout ilouliht high sane ei of the evening, and, to CO-EDS Make SCHLOW'S QUALITY SHOP Your Headquarters A Complete Food Service THE BAND BOX ON ALLEN STREET Showing New Party Frocks Reversible Taffeta Jackets Lace Mitts—Party Bags WHILE IN BELLEFONTE DINE COURTESY-CLtANLINESS SERVICE PREVAIL Lyric Restaurant BISHOP STREET itu the nigh. nie, t 0,., ...do climb, anything lot hei men tile flag-polo on Relit tampus We stele quite satistod with Myt tie Webb's Kam, and although Ben-' jamin Wise didn't get much oppoh Minty to steal the show, be stun eon- I sincing to Ills few on-stage moments We don't know ulietho Ibsen Intend ed that Ragreir, the slits ing toting build., should elicit much sympathy Dom the audience, but Ralph Esans didn't get any from us Beside: we:l , think someone ought to sew has pock- l— ets up, Ito bothmed us be persistently DELEGATES OF SCHOOL poking his hands into them. PAPERS TO MEET HERE Jesse Mac Knight nos made up tot resemble something like Gtoucho Marc, murdelivmed his lines some- 1 Ti Representatiscs Will Hear State thing like W C ' , midi; but at least I Publishers at Conference ne I maw that his Dr Herdal nes one I sane person m the play, and it seas a relief to hose him on the stage.) About seventy-five representatives You didn't hear the Doc going into ; of high school publications are ex am, spiels about bolls and tripe I peeled to attend the cent.] confer- Them may hate been something, once of the Pennsylyanta School Press e‘ceptional about the scenery, but MC lassociation to be held here Aim' 15, couldn't see it Pot instance the mcolding to a tentative program an lemon coloted doors in the office set I nounced r e c ently by Piof % Franklin gave us a terrible headache On the C Banner, of the journahsm depart 'other hand, Mi Dickson's paintings 1 went, who is in charge of prepara in the ottnig i min is ere much to our tons IV3 often wondered if we j Pied F Shedd, president of the could beg, borrow, or steal one from j American Somety of Newspaper Bch- Innstors and editor-in-chief of the The whole thing remanded us a lot dolphin Evening DieHein Gus M of Lenoimand's "Le Temps est Line' Steinmetz, editor-in-chief of the Har- Songe." except that Lenmmand had liisburg Telegraph, Beaten Garda., enough dramatic Sense to rag doon i publisher of the Montrose hulopen lii, Lintels at the climax, and not: not, Lambert Gieenassalt, president fm ty seconds after the china , : We of the press organization, Dr Charles sat on the edge of our scat, alto iw Stoddait, Dean of the School of Halyard had fallen Thom his tossed, Liberal Arts, and Chailes A. Schmidt and prayed for the cuitain, but no x'Bl, news editor of the COLLMAN, are such luck. Instead, everybody stood 'listed as speakers. • mound the stage like dummies until I - the climax seas a thing of the pad I Of canine, that's MI Ibsen's fault, probably but he obablv had in nund a Hilda oho could achiese really climactic - smeam—which Miss Kell could not I The physiological, rathm than I psychological, reaction of the audi once eveiy time someone started to i tell a story seas the most amusing part of the performance to us Every body oould swim mound in their: seats, then finally settle doon Now ' don't sou stmt squuming, because: here see are sight at the end Personal to Donal 11 c only hope lion don't hare to conic to oar not again thin tone NICHOL IS TO STUDY PROJECT - - Piof John E Nicholas, of the huns! machinmy department, ',ill study a' rational research pioject at College' Palk, Maryland, no,t Wednesday ands Thursday Have A Good Time THEN COME BACK AND RIDE THE BUS TOWN and CAMPUS BUS CO The C orner unusual WHERE BELLEFONTE, PA COLLEGIAN WILL PUBLISH NEVI' ISSUE ON APRIL 10 This is the lasi issue of the COLLMIAN to be published befoie the Easter mention The neat edi tion 1,11 appear Fildav, Arid 10 Eaglet Naention will begin at 12 o'clock Thinsilav noon and °sterol until 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon Moe will be no COLUCIAN pilot ed nest Tuesday When in Altoona Visit the.. MARIGOLD TEA ROOM Wishing a Happy Easter to All JIM'S PLACE Allen Street Shoe Shine Billiards BOALSBURG BUS CO. Leaves State College Leaf es Lewistown 10:30 A. M. I :30 P. M. 3:00 P M. 5:30 P. M. LARGE SELECTION of EASTER CANDIES Names Put on Free Rea &Derick, Inc. WISHING YOU A PLEASANT EASTER VACATION EGOLF'S Flat top single pedestal desks, 28x44 $12.50 Flat top single pedestal desks, 30845 18.00 Flat top double pedestal desks, 30x5 9 25.00 Student tables __ 4.50 Gate leg tables_ Typewriter tables, 18x36 4.00 Typewriter tables with drawer and slide 8.50 Telephone stands Chifforiiers _--- Book shelves 4.50 • Book racks 1.75 Clothes trees 2.00 Department of Industrial Engineering Shops ENGINEERING UNIT 13 REQUEST INFORMATION More than 2500 requests foi in foinmtion and bulletins of the Som mer Session have been receir3d al toady, Di. Will Giant Chambers, Demi of the School of Education and &ream of the session, announced vestodaN Last yeat. ninon 3300 students were 011011041 in the Summon Session, con-, siderahly tenet imputes had been i CCCIVed In the end. of Match than hits been the Lose this neat, Din cetor Chlimbeta declared' Consequently I{ large, entailment than in 1010 ninny be expected this summer DELTA SIMI. \ RIIO ELECTIONS (11elmilne) ndergrodunte, Sim jOl o Hathay.av 3,l:llgaret A. Louth "31 11 - arly W. Lightstone '3l F. :Melton Saybolt '32 (No matinees dorm; Easter ‘ocation Callum open eser., owning 6 p m.) MIMI - Matinee at 110 , Jimmie Gleason, Marion Dauer Itl " I L"S. A. WISE CHILD" WEDNESDAY— Slim Sominemille, 7,asti I tooth Turkingt TAD sisTr.o THURSDAY and FRIDAY— (Ewning Shrilling Onb) Montague Lose, Rio mend Hatton . ' in li. Phillipii Oppenhemsr i "THE LION AND THE LAMB" SATURDAY— Genge O'Brien. Louise Huntington in MONDAY— Ona Munqon, Ben 1.011 -rim HOP HEIRESS" NEXT TUESDAY— Matinee at 1.10 Winona llamas, Dorothl Jordan ni - VILE TAmoR MADE Al VN" "IT'S A WISE CHILD" The Nittany (Open Tue,da) and Wednemlav Only Th. Week) - TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY— Return Showing of Ann Eluding, Nary 'Astor in =MS 5.00 12.50
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