Pito Tr.) PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Published darkly Slaterma year. ev on Midi., by students nr The Penns,hania Collect, In the Interest at the Calle,. the students. facially. alumni, and friend... THE MANACM BOARD HUGH R RILEY JR 12 V. ENDELL L REIM •12 Editor ❑oaine, Manager HUGO E. FREAR •12 SAMUEL SINCLAIR 12 MnnnrlnS Editor CLrculalun 212n22er EDWARD W Will FE '22 LIN Y ERR 12 AthertL.lnc Mniumer EDWARD S SPERING '32 I ord. Add Manner COLLIN r FINK 'J2 A•mt Cirrulallon Mann2er JTSSE C Me 51014 '32 .A.No 'Dant Editor THEODORE A SF MULL '32 Spot, &Mut. WILLIAM II IRVIN!, 'l2 Nexn INtor STEWART TOWNSEND 'l2 Awt Adsrettrinx Monger MARGARFT TSCIIAN Women n Manni Editor Neu. I ditor MARY M NS RICH r •e^_ Womt IA ,s nhtor LIATIV MARQUARDT Norms Ahwit Fdßor Sh!aryl! IlenJnmln . 33 IRMA D Irel.l Jr '33 Robert F Tnehan '33 Donald I' Day 13 Robin C Stanmax '33 Itidmrd V Rail '3J W d William.. Jr . .11 Frae,t 11 /ukanAlcas .33 011=11 ASSOCIATP nusiNrss NIANACEIZS Paul NV Du riteln 'll Roberti Ilarrlnrton 'II Alfred W neve Jr '33 31 'MIDI D No..d.r 'II Arthur E Plalllim '33 Off .717 Old Nam Enennegy Offier• Telephone 292-117 Member Eastern Intercollegiate Netegpapei .tegociation Entered at the Postanee, State College. Pa, al 'mond clogs matter TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1931 INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL DEFECTS The stand taken by the College physician against intaammal football Is cet tainly one that is ma grounded on a knowledge of physical dmelopmcnt and prompted by close contact uith the many injunes tesulting from inter-unit grid contests Beton. officials make arrangements lot a tournament nett yeas the factors for and against intiammal foot ball should he carefully neighed. Do the chances of cottons injury outweigh the benefits which are derived Iron' pas Limitation , What is the attitude of ethos large colleges' Can some othes fotm of exesmse be substi tuted which mill not cattail the intramural spelt, psis gs am and not diminish the obvious beneficsal aspects of massed pastiemation in some blanch of fall sports' When an attempt is made to discover whether intsa nanal football is of .slue to the physical development of student, it must bu remembered that half of the par ticipants ate eliminated in the first round, after not inure than an hoot of actual play. The few hems of practice indulged by most of the teams before the tournament games, hardly outweigh this significant factor It is true that if touch football is substituted the actual bouts of participation mould not be materially Increased unless sesmal changes were made. However, in touch football, it would be possible to lengthen the quartets and perhaps begin a consolation tournament for teams defeated in the first round It is likely Blatt the entry list for touch football would be materially in creased and that mole non-fraternity units would take past. At any sate, the possibilities for an expanded Intrammal moss= by the adoption of some other ratifies form of athletics, nt least melds serious con sideration by the Intramural Board. In keeping with the Penn State student,' oldest and most cherished custom—that of inauginating nen bonmaly fratetnines with high ideals, we Nll,ll to pro- Pose a new campus honor society. Its sole excuse lot existence shall be for tle hurtled estet mutation of all students sobs find it necessary to thton then half lightest eigaiettes on a polished dance floor RHODES SCHOLARS The announcement today that three Penn State students are seeking Rhodes scholarships Hill probably make little impression upon student minds Penn State students have been seeking Rhodes scholarships pemod ically for years, and it's %my likely that no more than a bundled people on the campus knew it. And that fact is an interesting items in the conti ast between atti tudes toward scholastic attainment here and elsenhei e. In some universities the anard of a Rhodes schol arship ton fellon-student is as sufficient a cause tot cele bration as a football victory. Files of other college papers, always an intmestang commentary on the insti tons they represent, mdrea to to some extent the interest taken in Rhodes selections. The interest is Justified, for probably no national scholastic awards me more to he coveted than these. The college where students arc thus honored is looked upon as a good college, Care is taken in selecting and grooming candidates Lou the ,aminations With all the qualifications fat tattling nut candi dates of meat, Penn State has never had a student selected for one of the Rhodes aunt ds. Cet tainly among the 5000 students cm oiled here annually there al o at least a few who measure up to the standards of the winneis In succeeding years, greater Interest in Penn State's reps esentatives, and a mole systematic end conceited eflm t to secure a Rhodes scholar horn this College me to be anticipated for cm trimly the goal is ;tell woi th a mote vigorous attempt. Inasmuch es the equipment for intramural foot ball is extremely limffed, every care should'be taken by the various fraternities and units entered in the grid tournament to take care of the uniforms issued them. Intramural managers are having a difficult time check ing up on the uniforms after more than fifty men par ticipate each night In the contests Unless the units cooperate in this matter, drastic steps must be taken to protect the equipment so that the tournament cnn be Cal led through successfully. CA MP USEER There llele lots of Summer Session Sallies here for House Patty. We snw Shuley Simpson, Caroline Stump, Elsa Cult, Helen Cotton, Mai ion Hemmins and some mote sshom ste knew by their first names only. Four gills ssho quell at the 0. E. House stole bask. Dot Ndhg, Anne Wellsbach, Edythe Wain- Ight and Maly Johnson. There ume others—enough for n re-union. It must be so ell to come back altos having gone to summer school Regular students can't ram n for a couple of da3 s and hve just like they did en their , chool days On Ed Zein's page in the latest F,oth there's a plaint" of an at, nett% e young lady named Myrtle. The captain ,ays, "Th. Myrtle MelMurgattoya. My, tle has made eveiy house party since 1923 She's beginning to sseaLen " Piebably no less than one bandied sixty-eight gals in toon last iseek-end considered themselves the lady in the liaising To us, this MeMuigatioyd per son suggested Myitle Goddaid, the super-secretary in the Stole Cedlege Tunes office There's a slight resemblance in facial features, and het name's Mit tie, and she boo attended quite a few house parties. Only Coddaid doesn't shin any signs of iieakening Doe Ritenout scent hunting one lumping last week. It etas 'nett} nice sulking out these in the ,oats, but these uasn't anything to shoot at, and ashen the doctor got sleepy he just palled himself on the mound, and %sent to sleep When lie awoke some time later lie ,as suiplised to find a deer and three pheasants looking him osei The doe quickly leached for his gun, but the thing somehow *sent olf heroic he aimed it, and the mild life left the ten item v im mediately. We saw "Susan Lennox" Saturn day evening. In one sequence dime's a dog iomping mound the players; but when the hem goes into an embrace with the leading lady the dog is left out of the picture It's a very passionate hiss, and a long one; almost everyone was did; thrilled. One person who wasn't sat near us He Was a boy about se‘en years old, Toualds the end of the gloat embrace he demanded, "Mother, where's the dog" The Phi Mu Delis and the Kappa Delta Rhos had a soung slat one night last steel:. Somebody with a rifle popped away at the light which tops the Kappa Delta Rho flagpole, and he even succeeded in putting it out. There isn't any light on the Phi Mu Delta pole, so the Mothers arrow. the way could find revenge only in cutting the lope. After all thieve isn't much you can do to a flagpole, Nobody got hurt. About Tom n & Campus Joe Miller's dog en joyed the music at the Beta Sigma Rho palace Satur day night . . Janet Brownback, mho ssas women's editor last year, was at the Phi Sig house m ith Harry Gross ... We notice that the dramatic people hang around the Tap Room, in fine old-time atmosphere .. Al Mileski, a big-shot lost year, was married Fri day night at the Triangle house to IrTildred Wil liamson of Lansdoone ... There's a quotation from this colyuni in the current College Mlnlol . . . with out quotation mar As .. Cowboy Smith lassoed an electric light bulb in the Posies .. We understand Frank Neusbaum and Dave Mason gave that Greek dance (the one in the Thespian performance) at a Players function last yeas. ME PENN STATE COLLEGIAN I F' ootlights Rearing their noses op front the giindstone to whnl away a meek-end, students dream of miraculous joys and marvelous revels. But when it comes right down to mapping out the matter in terms of cash, chrysanthe mums, cats, and like prosy consider ations, the thing kind of dons in its roseate. glory. By the time the thing and she actually arm ive, a chap be gins to wonder just how he'll keep high joy going all week-end. The point is that we're just trying to explain to life. Fishburn and our sekes why the combined show 'Panics of 1931,' packed them in Fiiday and Saturday nights Well, it was some thing to do and you didn't have to keep up the scintillating monolog for a relief period of at least two hours, see' Don't get the thing wrong; we thought it was a swell show. And the more we thought of the past jumbles that we've suffered during Fall Houseparty as 'amusement,' the sweller this one becomes There was something moving on the stage all the time and that was salve to such restless mortals as we. That's the way all so-mgainzed en to [ailments ought to be conducted, the principle being that if some act is rotten, the next one comes right along berme the aggrieved audience has a chance to uork up much indig nation. Running over our bedraggled pro gram, we note some numbers that we milked with an indelible lipstick eve somehom found in our pocket. Un der the crimson symbol there are list ed Chorus (by Soc Kennedy), M. Maimed, Schnozzle Norris, Sn Gunge Vom bees, Sammy McKee, Lou Las key, Gleemen (by Mr. Giant), Anna agoras Moore, and Mithides Conrad. May they never be able to wipe off the lipstick from then good records. Doing this thing nom in orthodox older, MC start with number 1 and PICTURE FRAMING CUSTOM BUILT MUSIC ROOM "I insist Lucky Stri "There's nothing like a microphone to show up the voice in its true colors. So I insist on Lucky Strike—the cigarette that I know will be kind to my throat. And you've certainly scored another hit with your new style Cellophane wrapper that opens so easily." , Solly Eters will always cal Aph..;.‘ Ng year. First, she learned ojaictii plcine. Then she married an c'imestic bliss. Then she • '7 s,Ugsbing success in "Bad Gl dal a reward Fox is ccostarrir "Ovcr the Hill." 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Norris (by Jimmy Durante out of Daily Worn,) and Nfalmed with an net a little slow, but they'd be funny to us even in stocks and strait-jackets We hear a cam pus cap nabbed a fellow mho knows Phil Baker just as the fellow was starting to throw stones in the win dows. 3. "Green Chartreuse" with John Voorhees good and the skit fan. Dunces showing Kline & McCartel in a number original at least, Lea sell skilled but too uh—graceful, Sammy McKee lanky and dangling-armed the way we like (gurney, she sprained het ankle at rehearsal Thursday), Disney ditto but no bad ankle, Ferguson & Rammachei NN Ith speed though no style. 5 Golf dance with the chorus at best and Lou Lackey of finish and experience. G. Dot Johnston, Deck er, and Trio in close harmony with those funny ha-cha-cha noises again 7. The Glee club in an original act with that chap Norris and it was re- The Aristocrat Of All Mints 49c lb. Rexall Drug Store H. W. SUDDS Fuiniture and Cabinet Work. 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Th , Worked and it's a good Moral, b you see, we don't like Work or Moral. .. • •..`ATHAUN V . . ViarnertioiliiasTheatre. (3fatince Daily a 1 30 o'clock) TUESDAY— Will Rogers, Greta Nissen in "AMBASSADOR BILL" WEDNESDAY— Lionel Barrymore, Elissa Lnndi "THE YELLOW TICKET" TIIURSDAY— Clise Brook, En3r Francis in "TWENTY-FOUR HOURS" Slim Summerville Comedy FRIDAY— Ann Harding, Leslie Hoxard, Robe Williams (star of "Platinum Blonde 111 "DEVOTION" SATURDAY— Mar) Astor.. Eduard ENerett Hoot in "SMART WOMAN" S. S. Van Date Murder Mystery, Ne NITTANY THEATRE' TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY— Paul Lukas, Dorothy Jordan, Charlie Ruggles in THE BELOVED BACHELOR' THURSDAY "THE YELLOW TICKET" FRIDAY "TWENTY-FOUR HOURS' SATURDAY "DEVOTION"
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