Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Published semi weekly daring the College year, except on builds's, by students of The Penns,lxonla State College. In the Intent of the College. the students. faculty. alumni. and friends. THE MANAGING BOARD WFNDELL L REHM . 32 Swam, \Janne.. SAMUEL SINCLAIR '22 Clrctilation Manager LIN Y ERR '32 Adsorllsim Manner EDWARD S SPFRING . 32 Foreign Atht Manager COLLIN r. FINK '32 AP.t Caenlllion Mnnrater 3FSSF C \IoKFON .32 HUGH R RILEY JR 'n Editor HUGO K rREAR •22 Managing Editor EDWARD W 12 Assirtrint Edl•or THEODORE A SERRILL 'l2 snort. Editor WILLIAM II IRVINE 12 Nor% Editor W STEWART TOM NSFND 12 News Eddor Ant Ati,ertt•ing Manneer MARY M RRIOIIT . 32 MARGARET TSCI&AN '32 Wornen% Editor Womrn'A 'Stamm!. Editor LOUISF MARQUARDT '32 Momett . 4 14t,t, Editor Sidney IT Benlomin '33 Ralph P Iletzel ,r 'l3 Robert P Tzehan '33 Dannld P On, '33 Ronan C Steinmetz '33 Maned V Wall '33 W. S. 1171111nT, p . 33 Frnest P ink:maims '33 ROMP , : S ASSOCIATE TDITORS Marlon P Iron ell . 13 I.l.7nbeth M 1,1b , 13 Isabel McFarland '33 ASSOCIATE IthSINESS ',TANAGERS Paul NE Biers.ln 'TT Robert It Harrington '33 Allred W Roue 9r.'99 Willard D Noter •99 Arthur n Phillips '33 Edilmud Olfer 71? Old Maw Ilitgincqg (Mire: 292-W Alcniber Eastern Into colleamtc Newspaper Association Entered st the Postonter. Stole Cotten, Pa. nn Ingrid-class matter TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1932 A FINAL PLEA With insight into the Intone needs of Penn State's student body, Dean Aethur It Warnock makes a strong appeal through the columns of the COLLEGIAN for student support of the Loan Fund Dance tomorrow "On the coo of the student campaign for generous aid to the Student Loan funds, I want to make a frank statement as to the situation. We shall be able, I feel cm tam, to take care of all deserving needy cases this semester. But already I am looking ahead to nest September. In oral to gne the aid next fall that we have been able to gne this somestci, INC shall need to accumulate a surplus of $5,000 between now and the opening of the College in September. Our loan funds this semester 'sore saved by an emergency coot, ibution of $5,000 from the fac ulty. We cannot count on that aid next fall; therefore, Vre most find an equal amount else v.here. Loans are being made only to deserving students who in most cases 'could be greatly missed by the student body from activities and campus life It seems to me, therefore, very appropriate foe the student body to tom the faculty and Penn State patents in making sub stantial gifts to the Student Loan funds, and to do it noes. Contributois should remember that the goon now will beep on working over and over again as long as the College stands." LITTLE TIN GODS EN elybody bons to tin gods with grinning faces In the confused whirl of opinion and prejudice through which they ate mentally skittered, the college man and woman meet so many diffetent flashes of truth and falsehood, of half-sense and half-nonsense that they allow fables to cyst in then minds el.en about funda mental and ohs toss things These college people are so busy north the taking on of new and the casting off of old theoretical beliefs that they allow delusions about realities to stay in then minds, These delusions harm too things, It', not at all that the college man or snoman is in capable of 'calving the clear bath about [huge things. It'- just that these tin masks are already set up when he comes along and so, not has ing time to kick them one; he leaves them standing and grinning Not all the fallacies ale accepted by one person nor is ono fallacy accepted by all, but some of these tin heads grin mole broadly than others. A suggestive catalog, pointing its finger to a few veil-notnished illusions, is here Sonic let thernselses Leheve that ELIE!! Etrill!=l2lllltat 1! A man and his morth me not judged by marks Instructors do not lecognile chiseling as such Instructor. do not appreciate, on the other hand, expiessions of sincere inteiest Cheering loudly has something to do with College All alumni occupy themselves by finding fault. Military thuning officials arc doing their best to get as ninny of us into a ova? as soon as possible. Thu Chi istian association is in business for its own plant and will squeeze as many innocents as Possible. Those who enrolee cu.stoms and horse play are re spected by freshmen and such things aro really good to, freshmen Tho Libutiy has no good books or worthwhile Tacit dim Requiscd physical education and hygiene courses are set up for the Mauve of the men and wom en who take linens. All Lama' As ks students are in that school because they think it is the easiest way to get through college All Engineeling students don't appreciate anything , CA MPUSEER IMEMEEI Suffering from a serious injury to our dignity, we feel slightly too indignant to manufacture this column today. The sad esent came about at the end of a hectic week of arm linking with various co-eds 7 over the icy campus pasements. Guess we'll go see if the Student Union desk will let us sign up for a cushion. The story is that the chaperone and proprietor of Ivy Inn are leaving town for the Easter vacation. So the Innmates mill spend the vacation On campus. Very, very sad indeed. Our heart goes out to the sundry transfers who plan to stay up over the holi days. We wonder what they finally did for 'chaperones and sophomores at the dance out at the Belt Countis Club Saturday. The chaperones came late and couldn't get in with from three to five handled couples milling mound. The sophs (who paid I'm the dance) couldn't get in either because everybody else in College came early. The Thetas up in the Stone fortress held a tea recently—one of those female excuses to um eil college scandal. This was a rushing tea and because of the Impression they supplied slices of orange instead of the conventional lemon. Now we have always admired our co-patriot, the Maniac, for his wit and wisdom. But when he talks about the Rise and Fall of Rome & Ethics, which is nest door to Philosophy, us are compelled to stick up our nose Philosophy is highbrowism sans honor points, and it isn't Rise and Fall, it's Decline and Fall. All this argument over just who shall be the next gay Queen is quite unnecessary. We can settle that little matter in a fe'w words We propose Bob Faries for the honor. Everybody happy' Al Buono pulled an "absent minded professor" by ]ockirg harnsclf out of the Froth office .. he left his key m Ms desk drawer ... Privacy at the Gables is attamed by taking the telephone out on the porch ... II you attended the Pitt-State tangle you began to realize that half of Pittsburgh's population are form er Staters Ralph Radchffe brought his dad to the game, so he had to leave the celebration sites the back-slapping stage . We hear that all the State dressing room needed after the game to resemble an Alumni smokes was Director Grant .. The A. T o's are still talking about the "prom trotter" who took advantage of Leap Year to inoste herself to the Hop. .. Carnegie Tech's student newspaper carried an item which stated that Penn . State's head cheerleader would be the guest of the Engineers at their dance Friday night Seventeen pinch-hitters for Mac turned up, which proves that gate crashing in the Smoky City has reached the advanced stage ... The boys are go srg in strong for autographed pictures of Jean Har low . . . The platinum blonde's likeness adorns the walls of at least six lodges .. Jerry Packer is re ported to be moonsick about an Altoona one . . Fred Jeffrey, PaKA gavel-stinger, sports an Alpha Zeta pledge pin .. A busload of Bucknell Phi Titus made o trek to the local chapter's quadrille or whatever it was Friday night ... Sense of the boys thought the imports were suetl while others ... What is the inside story on the sophomore girl who went Kappa Satur day morning? . . Publicity-minded faculty members are hereby notified that they can crash the column by bringing that Southern California nudist Cult to State College . . Send a stamped envelope for sug gestions as to whereabouts locally the thing could be started to the best advantage . A New Suit For Easter Choose Your Spring Ensemble NOW SUITS AND TOPCOATS SMARTLY STYLED $23.50 $28.50 wit;„, MONTGOMERY'S =,4 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN `Rhapsody in Blue' Selected as Most Popular Composition by Music Class "Rhapsody m Blue," by George Ger shwas, was voted the most popular musical composition in a recent poll conducted by Prof. Hummel Fishburri in Music 55, a music appietiation course. A total of 112 selections were listed in the poll. Twenty-one students considered Corsi', in's composition as their fa vorite selection, and automatically voted him as the most popular com poses.. StiatNs' "Blue Danube" re cm, ed thirteen votes to place second highest, while twelve students named Liszt's "Lsebestraum" as their fawn ' ite 6omposition. Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" placed fourth among the favorites with ten votes, while "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life," by Victor Herbert, and Dvorak', "Humoresque" tied for fifth place with eight votes each. 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Beethoven's compositions received eighteen votes, making him the sec ond most Popular composer. Sixteen students noted Strauss' compositions us thoir favorites, while those of Schubert were selected by sixteen of the voters , "Doe" Conn, varsity football and ,asketball letterman, named "Rhap .otly in Blue," "Merry Widow Waltz," nd "Il Travatore" as his favorites. 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Shoes We Have Ever Shown Nay's College Shoes AT NEW LOWER PRICES BALL Featuring AND Recreation Hall Tuesday, March 15, 1932 (Malmo at 130 Es enings at 6: TUESDAY— John and Lionel Barrymorc in "ARSENE LUPIN" Also Washington Bl•Centenninl Film WEDNESDAY— Chic Sale, Lois Wilson in "THE EXPERT" THURSDAY— Fredric March, Ray Francis in "STRANGERS IN LOVE" FRIDAY—," Sally Eller% El Wendel in "DISORDERLY CONDUCT" Also Bing Crosby Comedy SATURDAY— I cretta Young, Winnie Lightner IMSZBM Benny Robin Comedy, Cartoon, N NITTANY TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY— A Sparkling French Farce "LE MILLION" French Dialogue, but Easily Folio , THURSDAY— "THE EXPERT" FRIDAY "STRANGERS IN LOVE" SATURDAY "DISORDERLY CONDUCT' Doe Peyton