Page T‘Nu PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Publkhed eemi. eoel.ly [luring the College ,ear, extern on Pollan,. otudent• or The Penne,lsonn Stole (allege, in the Inlerext of the allege, Ike student., Neal!, alumni, and ',end. vir prT.T. L Taint '32 Ilitstnerr llnnlrer I‘iiirit. SINCLAIR 12 llonaror LIN 1 riot 012 MUIR R RH FY IR raltrte vuro IC I rtrAn Mann,lne r IMAM, IV NI 111 111 Ail., rt,lnc ,lanmvnr 7 IMMO , S SCFRING In AISt Nlnnnaer Col lIN F I INK ''2 A•+t Cln Ithllon Nnnal er IF5sll C M 41,1 ON '32 Alsisheit Lolltor Tiironolin A CFRIII.T. 12 gimrl. I dltnr WIT LIAM II •'2 ,1 W. STM AWL . 111WIsCI to Il wg FPdnr Ain A crlkln. Mumma!' MARY M WINCH r 12 MAW: ARM TSCIIAN . 12 Wnmnn i I hits r Monwn n Mtn spine IMAnr 10IJIll 11klICIJAPI/I"^2 R ,, nno n • I lit, Slav, 11 Tlon3nmln '33 It 1101 II 111 174 1 Jr •I 1 Rolwrt n 73011 an •33 Onnald I' NC 11tm.1.7 91 Ittoleira V W3ll '33 IV.. Welll-rn3 Jr 111 Into tII /uktto3l vI3 UOlll% S AS.3,lt vTI: Ilerfon P Th.% ell lln la IL 11 kill, It Ix Lbel Mrrartand 13 A,OCIA fl 1t1,,1N1 ~, NIASAGI RS Pnol W 11.ernt , In II Itoficrt 11 Illrrm • no'l I Alfrall W Ifrwe Jr . 33 V.thur r I , l”iliws 'll Member Rm., r,)L luterrnlleg Ic Nry apt per Aasortation Entered at the PnMord., State CoOare. Pa, oe meond-clamt matter TUESDAI , JANUARY 19, 1932 THE CHEERING SECTION Delderth Penn State's student body, judging from it& conduct at Satan day 's athletic events, has by no means athanced in quality and span tsmanship to the same degree as College teams in the ling and on the ha.kelliall coal t. Dui mg the last seaceal MOnbq lime heard a lot of ballyhoo to the effect that members of carman hat societies mould lie rooted tin oughout the ehemln sections and take en, of students who made the WI nag noises at the m ong time These hat men mere not nini hin ot.lenee S tan day night These were sadly needed The din of the cheering for both Lion hose, q and the ve.iting Dartmouth lc or loudly re-echoed through Reel Cation hall. The gnat in went at the first bo, irg engagement Sias quite encounaging to those nho have decued its nh•ence ton t,e,enal vents The courag eon.: light anode lit the Daitmouth team sins anions ts, cven,yono present nd Net v lien a Daltinotith boxer ir,ad‘entently ha mink Ineaking annoy nom a clinch, seven al !numbed student, all too quickly voiced t lolent disappt mai The actions of Penn State sheeting sections at bas ketball games in iscent yea, line indicated anything but the hest of spoitsmanship The officiating at the Waynesburg game might base slowed the game down a 1 ttle. The officials may I,lse made a few• mistakes, but they Imo emtainly conscientious and impaitial. The closed was urrumicmatise of their os ening's woik. It F quite likely that the manna,. of those who loudly lowed objections wets quite uninformed conceimng the bieach'of toles Mheb caused the iefeice to :ale a foul. no technical foul he called, hoses m, that en Penn State's diming section, qmuld be undeistandable to The game offocil an intetesting study of crowd et MOb fi'vehology When Wayne , ibutg held a slight lead and under took the pm redly legitainateylocedute of fiemng the ball" the (mow d's disappioval sons made quite evident Yet ashen Penn State held the advantage the riles of "fm erne it' v. cis. just as audible. Thee bie.nhes of good spoitsmanshm may not be mactieed by a mano ity of Penn State students, hut neveltheles. then pie-once at spotting events is indica tive of the fact that theme is not enough outright oppo :Am hem e to .me a cone of this name. A prominent .ophomme athlete calls "get a pan of glasses." Cues 01 "shoot" vvbenevei the A 1,0, hale the ball in a posi tion to scone Link,. Oleic no mastic action taken rgairst such gm ado-school method; of "metal support" Penn State mill 1,1..0 all semblance of it, tiaditional I epulation a , a mns. of gond spin I.,aann,lnp CL ISS EXAMINATIONS Inem mated in the committee o epos t of the Libel al As to School on iuhh ng is one suggestion that deserves coining thought in any consoles :Ilion of methods Wiwi ehy f nal eNamination, ions be u ought up-to-date. The emu mitt. pi °poses th it finals be gn en during the last two meetings of each class at the end of the , emestei. Although the fundament Cason fot this system sinuhl lie to =nm, e cheating, Which is most in evalent to Lugo sections Whore any manner of proctoring is rather ineflectual, the plan ur,uld accomplish se‘mal other much needed refoi at., In the lint place, it would eliminate the neces.ity lot an e‘anunation schedule, would make conflict e‘ammation, a thing of the past, and make the 1•ioec« of e‘amination, .s much couplet business than it is no, It a ouhd,satc sonic time. Rm thor, of necessity such a system could mean that less sties could be id iced on eviminations. The mental loamy. (if one is conscientious) of attempting 1, clam the knouledge of a semester into one night's studies ,nuld in spiced out mer too bluebooks, neither of which could he especially appalling. This benefit unhandy might loom as huge as any gains made in honesty. Thole is aln.ps a hitch The difficulty in this plan is, obviously, that under the pi went method of schedul ing at the beginning of the term the possibility of get ting six or smell esaooootions rn one day is strong for come people But this flaw might lie woi lied out by more care in the in wind outlining of a schedule. In addi tion, a huge number of schedules ate now so in longed that the heaviest doss me Wednesday m Thursday. Examination% might be eliminated from these days, com ing nt the beginning and end of the week, with a review I etween the two. Thee e w room for a thou ough inves- CA MPUSEER It is during the week before finals, when we are [lying hard to do the semester's work, that we nre most susceptible to torments of all kinds The worst of these is a habit of our mind. It goes wandetlng off, Just when we are finally mastming the meaning of "a pilot i" or "emphenomenalism," and takes us out calking nn people. In one of these da7ed states we wandered to the Amory, by the back way dm ing Sown Ball. There tome a lot of V. taps thrown ones benches, and behind a count,. was a lug fellow wear mg a tins and a grin mind, seemed familial. "WI eck }nui diens here," he we, saying. At the time, we didn't feel like bat ing anybody wrecked "What fin?" we letinted, ying to appear Mate (We have had people put on the Wit.) "Fifty cents r: poison," he replied, grinning. "Why, my cleat fellow," son CAA "not that it's any of out business, but your late is maller low, isn't Why, the last time "It's not my fault," he protested, "It's "Yes, yes," we intei i opted, "The depression. Paces have come down all over; but we novel thought you fellows would he affected." "I tell you I got notion' to do with that , he in sisted He was, fm some reason, getting angtY. "Of coon se, of course, no one has." "Ale you going to cut the sarcasm and give me that coatr Ile was really tingly We couldn't see why, but we didn't like this coat idea. "Give you out coat , Wl*, that's piepostetous , " nu shouted. "Preposterous or not, that's what it'll cost vu. Cm me the coat or get outa the way." We got out of the way, rather glad of the oppor tunity On our way out V.O could bete him shooing, "Wieck yet chaps bete. Fifty cents a person I said fifty cents a pc, son. One buck." When our nund returned to its normal state tw found our Dotterel in our lap, open to page 2G2 "When our authority," it read, "uhethm it lie man or book or institution, becomes our master instead of our inshument, it becomes a hindrance millet than a help " There's some pretty good stuff in that hook, if you loose where to look. We wish to call your attention to the fact that the road item the libraty through the old otchaid to Rec Hall is NOT A DRIVEWAY. It's for people to walk on, and thole is a sign at each end which specifically says, "NOT A DRIVEWAY" If you have a motorcycle or anything flat row enough to dive on that little stretch of gia‘el, mill you please temem bet to stay in the street whet° you belong'' It's not r driveway, sec, Lots of people tried to clash the Ball. Young Bade], as usual, uprooted at the dm and an nounced, "I ant Bezdek!" "So what?" the door keeper is reputed to have replied. lle didn't get in Neither did a Phi Belt who tried to pull the old ruse of carrying in a piece of foinitute. Not did Johnny Hobert. He had an invitation, hut it turned out that it was for sonic other affair. But lots of faculty child ren chiseled in on their patents' invitations. About Town ct Campus Ifigh-hatters nt the Ball included George Young (the guy with a cane), Moon McMillen, and Jess McKeon . . Gent ge Schu machoc of the Pink House is just a Pie-med chug sling Sot cultehah ... The thud floor Phi Moe have been reprimanded fm swearing • . .•-• • SUITS • $19•50 How does this sound to your thrifty soul? A year agol we couldn't have done it. But this year, here they are. „ A. MONTGOMERY'S - llnnStale 1 - PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Footlights 1 Such a burgeoning of the clink. weighted talents as sins seen Satin day night in the Playeis' shoo vin dicated out faith in that most import ant of classes, the freshmen. Threc freshmen, Hush, Rosenthal, and Bott dominated the last two acts with finished and feelingful playing After a creaking fist act about which we would have ma eferred to have lend on something, the romantic 'Block Flamingo' whirled away into a bewilder mg hodwpodge of action Slightly too much earnestness was up !parent for such a swashbuckling melo- The play, fraught with fancy ef fects and Mistimg with technical dif ficulties, seas produced with astonish ing mastery of stagecraft. What with candles going out, cuyM but sting into iflame, secret doors opening, swims offstage, violins onstage, thunder storms, see should have to carp about the sound of horses' hoofs They sounded like a fraternity brother sun s nlnting a tap dancer on his knee caps Again Hirsh as nigand, Rosenthal !as a Pliant, and Bott as Citi7en Ca oche. And too, Vont hoes as Boor- I len, with a swell makeup, Miss Sned don as Diana with malt screaming, Miss Boehm as Charlotte, swimmingly Iskilled in a bit, Conrad as Rossange, 'with rival pantomime Talented and J. B. 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A violin played with trueness but n poor position offstage and a pain stakingly contrived set added to an _ntettanung evening, although not so many put themselves in position to be entertained at the Auditorium. To our ear, the voice adds =meas. ureably to the effectiveness of the actor. Though woes heard that Mt Cloetingh, who directed the play, thinks that the actors should speak naturally, we still think that every word spoken on the stage should be heaved up from the _depths of the chest, bounced off the roof of the mouth, bitten off sharply at its end, and hurled at the hack of the Audi torium. The Players don't. Milkshakes Sodas Ice Cream Candy Tobacco Magazines H. I. Ward Allen Street GEMEM FACULTY REPRESENTED AT ANNUAL FARM SHOW Dean Walls Will Address Vegetable Growers group . Tomorrow Twenty-one members of the School of A griculture are attending the an nual Pennsylvania Fdrm Show at Har risburg which began: yesterday and will continue until Friday. Representatives of the different de partments are scheduled to speak be fore different organizations. Their topics include subjects - ranging from sale and dktribution of honey to determining profit from raising veg etables. Dean Ralph L Watts will give , an add, ess before the Pennsylvania Veg etable Growers association tomorrow morning on "Vegetable Growers Pios- Nets." Penn Watts is a member of the State o Farm Products Show Commission, which has complete charge:of the Harrisburg show, while PERSONALIZED APPAREL SERVICE - _ • Custom clothes - to your_ individual ' , eau iremerit: • STARK BR9S. - HARPER, • 71¢berdashers NEXT TO 'THE DIOVIFS THE COLONIAL 115 WEST NITTANY AVENUE $3.00 a week for rest of college year. Running water in all rooms. Homelike comfort. Plenty of heat and hot water. Newly furnished. Inspect The Colonial. You'll like it! , Excellent Quality .BOND PAPER 500 Sheets, 8 1 / 2 x1.1, (Typewriter Size) (two grades) 75c and 85c Call raear• JOHN E. 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(Matinee Daily at 1:30) TUESDAY— Marie Dressler in "EMMA" WEDNESDAY— George O'Brien, Rocco° Ales in Zane Grey's "TIIE RAINBOW TRAIL" and Penn State's Onn Sportloglit "COLLEGE GRAPPLERS" THURSDAY— Sydney, Gene Raymond in "LADIES OF TIIE BIG HOUSE Bing Crosby in "I Surrender Dear" FRIDAY— Mard3 n Miller, Leon Errol in "lIER MAJESTY LOVE" SATURDAY— Eddie QIIIIIaii Roc - c . oe Ales in "TILE BIG SHOT" Slim Summandle Comedy and News NITTANY TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY— ' (After-School Matinee on Tuesday, Starting at 3:15 o'clock) Jackie Cooper, Robe;t Coogan in "Words and Musi c' Penn State Sporthglit ' TRFIuUthR. • ' S P ED l t l tA t mlg' R . 7\ ' l ' NllolV TRAIL! FRIDAY "LADIES OF Tilt RIG lIO,USE" SATURDAY "IIRR MAJESTY LOVE"
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