Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Suciessol to The Fire Lame, established 1887 Publedad •tdat-uckkly during . the College year holidays ht studtals of llie l'cans3l‘aniti State Colley._ in the in,redt of the Culleidt tiuIII. faculty, alumni, and Imendu THE MANAGING IMAICH JOHN A TROANOVITLII J 9 Edotor FRANCIS A C VOSTERS JR '39 Business Monomer HERBERT B CARA:. 99 JEROME SHAFFER 19 Spot s Editor Athertlslng Nlnnozor ROY B NICHOLS IR 19 RICHARD W I,OOIIAN '39 lllonulFor FAO°, I:ovulation 31onnoer St , LVATORF S SAI A . J 9 RALPH H CUNDLAGH 39 Hens Fditor Promotion Mannyer AI AN G MLINI'I RE .19 DALLAS R LONG 'SO net IStillit 1 funning EllllOl . Fortino Aittramlng 3lnnancr 'IIIO3IAS A BOA L. ..19 MARY J SAMPLE: '99 Arrotant Ilanni..lnti Ftlitor 8...n10r Sezretnry bRUCE N TRUF 49 ' LUCILLE GREENBERG 49 P.-4 forint Sports AB Editor Woolens Editor RFIVA E SHEEN NS Assorinb Rum o's Editor KKKKKKK 'VINO !OP NATIONAL AOVANT N/INO .y. National Advertising Service, inc. Colltge Pahl's/Jen RepreJentative 420 MADISON AVE N EW YORK N Y CIIICASO BOSTC/1‘ LOS ASOLLIZ • SAS SPASMS° A ssociate Eciltors SEMI S Mailenillll Jr 40 Bradley Owens 40 Robert L Wilson 40 George B Bonin, '4O F Wlll um Enid Jr 40 fcraurd A Nowritn '4O to gel IInIII '4O He - btrt Nipron '4O Women's Associate Editors Phyil R. Gordon '4O Associate Business Managers C Rascal Eck 40 Blanton Manual '4O Morris Schwab . 40 T Wenner 40 Burton C WlGas Jr '4O Done G Gutman '4O Janet E Sloe) '4O ... - Member • - - Rssociated Collegiate Press Dlsmbutof of Collet , Side Die!lest News Editor This Ism _ Managing Editor This Issue othave all, the Collegian will be toloant Pot in toles (MCC Mete 13 vision and there is ought Friday, September 16, 1938 STANDING ROOM ONLY ELEVEN Nrw hinichngs ale iisnig on the earn pt. now tin ough means of a joint ti Je-inillion-dol tat merit he the Genet at State Authoi ity and the PaLhe Wm Ics Adinnusta ation Another giant of apptommately one and a half nu'lron dollars foi immediate constiuctico of acad. sum buildings has been annoyed by the State Authoi ity and how goes foi hnsl approval to state and federal PWA officials Still another outlay of apps ximately two and a half million dollaisnfot constauction of income beating buildings lons as a blight possibility Meanwhile, Piesident Ralph D Hetzel visualizes an emollinent'd of, 9;500 students within the nest three yeats, should the latest fommulhon-dollai giant mato talive Thus, a new eta begins to open up fat Penn Shte, an eta which pionuse to skyrocket the Col lege into the tanks of the nation's foremost educa tional institutions, an eta which pi omises eventu ally to alleviate greatly the tellitre. demand fm a College timing by thousands of students in the state who annually are refused entrance because inadequate facilities bete But the solution of this problem—the problem of Inadequate education facilities—will by no means f-ee the College from additional 'tudent problem that tae destined to swing up with the mu eased enroll until Foi the biggest moblem of all will then al ise— the moblem of inadem.ate housing facilities How the College expects to boost its enrollment by auptiAnnately 2,000 students, build doimitinies tot. only 000 mole and still expect the iemaming 1%100 others to have decent, adequate housing 11C -001110d20.1011S is not an easy pi oblem to solve It you don't think so, then take this veai's cas^ as an example, because the pictui v e it paints is so symlio'nal of the future Now, maul you, thew ale only GOO extra men in town, accoiding to Olt conta acting company's own tecinds-600, not 2,100, as throe would be with the Ike' eased em ollment Yet the.. 600 have served to present an acute oLlem, a problem so mate that students have teen tompelled to g ab up rooms Is about much choice, have been compelled to move to the out skuts of the bot ough, somewhere this side of Ty one oi Bellefonte of Boalsbui g But worse vet 15 to stalk lealization of the fat. - that some townspeople have begun to take advan tage of a simple economic piinciple With supply unable to meet demand, they have followed the one logical course that any person would be prompted to follow They have jacked up iental lutes As n result some of the rates have waled to foul and foul and a half dollars per week Of course, all of the townspeople have not tinned to take this advantage, but it is an indication nev eitheless of what they might do, an indication of what they could do, an indication of what could happen if the custing housing mohlem vmcmo to he intensified tin eefold Now it may he altogether tight and propel that this should be 'o But fm the take of the students, whose welfare is bound to the school, the College should take precaution not to be caught unpre, paled That is why the Collegian hopes sincerely that the College will take stock of its present inadequate housing facilities and that it will see its way cleat to foi ego some of the planned additions to the edu cational facilities and substitute in their stead mole and gieatei additions to its housing facilities For, should students eventually be forced to shell out and pay exhoibitant or excessive rental rates— even to such a point that some would be foiced,to give up then educational opportunities—it would be a sad commentary upon one of the East's great est educational units ', Yes, while the Collegian believes that the enroll• ment should glow with the College, it also believes that the College in turn should make sure it will CAMPUSEER , B 1 lIINISELF Some Stuff nankin] Tinsley nnfoid, .11 , mignml Flat Foot Floogee (sans "tiny tiny") is back in school often n second-semester piactice coul.,e in Dut TI :Mk Rac ing 29c1 Bradford, fonnei figurehead and high muclutv-muck fm the 1940 Campus 'Thque, tell , many a dust-biting tale of Ins escapade., on an castein speedway Ile; best Cain concerns a clack up in a super-supra deluxe Viking SPC(1111 Tha catch Ras biethein in sigma nu Rained that 'Crash" (as be has been dubbed) dim the water apunkler before each lace Add Freshmen Boners The hill hilly fici,h baLging into woolen's scoot= meeting the t.thei night orpluming his dal (tithes to Dean Ray befoie he leatnetl Tilbuntil met in the s ime i oorn--hot (stet The campus OM telcd with Limbo deb' toi the thtleicnt public Wool, hying to subsuiptions Most of the people e st di inembeis of this dill eient CJ Ols The fi cblun.ta ag ,tudent with laundly case undu one in in, le Wing a dog with the other and his blight led and white satin joeke cap :Inning in the blotting sun (Blue and white, lad, blue and white ) I=l Overheard Leslie LewL "In oidei to sell a 'Collegian sub bctiption, I had to dance thiee numbeis with that ugly-looking tieshman " Flank Einfot (again) "Ths gossip at this place is getting to be something twice Just because I went out with Heinnone host to help hei hnd an armament, it' , teen all oven town that we're mauled and ate apa tment-hunting " + + ' Sights You'd Enjoy _ _MT Bradlcy Ow, an 'AO Bernard A Newman '4O Seven-foot Russ Eck (twin without his blue key topper), tushing tin ough the streets with his Col legian tubsiaiption-pad m hand and a half-pint taying to keep up with him The tour-foot tout fieshinan dancing with all the heft; blondes at the /tinnily The Thetas, on then way to ilinnei at Mat Hall, avoiding the path whine all the buds ale pinched on trees A Co-ed's Praije; Dud Ljad they can call Recientem Hall "Rec hall" and 1 won't need they Lan call ac 11411" and it won't phase m a h t hut please seine me the hoe ble of healing n tongue-tied fiosh abbleviale the 11111112 of this Leantiful Fleeces Atherton Hall Amen Alit Hall Setting Prances Athei ton Lobby Chai actei s Men Men everywhere Men - tom deep in (tout cf the desk Men lining We walls and draped over each and evety bench In the join , Men' Men' Men' Enter Once ladies They stop, they state, they gasp One gasps a little louder than the other "Wh‘," she exclaims, "1 thought this was a gut.? dot id'" Back In Our Midst Howie Anderson, reported to have tooled Eng land din mg the swim], confides that It was mil" a camp in "New" England Peggy Schuette], looking delovely with that set ortan aconite(' a: Ti tick Coach Ray Conget's simnel camp Peggy Jones insti tided at i :MIIIIIIOI playground in Sci an ton It Don't Pay: fist mann of the milking metes was Higgins pivot hope, Tio Tot ettt The hist day Leittell's legal slot machines wet e m operation, Tot °tuck a slug in the Enact When the Chief of Polit. was showing a gt nap of pi mmnent visitats the newest thing in town, lie came moss the cone and waded NI the can owners retain Bulges; Leitiel; la eiiented Tot with a suety drover stating that if tilt slug wee ternove,l Tot would be (mused float a $lB line Toi had to %yolk duet, limns be rme he was able to toss away the slug and telax YOU ' CZ= MEM CENCI IMMO =WI Enjoy The Corner unusual PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Ross Shaffer, 3 Others Hurt Auto Accident Occurs Neai 'West Chester As Driver Sleeps , At Wheel Mimed in an auto accident v.hik retutnmg Stom a wedding °ally this week, three Penn State students and an alumnus are test ing in Chester Count; Hospittil, West Chester The injuled ale Ross P Shatiel '37, last years wrestling captain nd Cm mei Intel collegeite champ inn, John 11 1 RCM C, 19, man -gel of wi estling, Jack K Mahal' fee '39, associate manager of has- IniCa ill, and Willmin H Simms 10, assistant boxing managel At toi ding to police, the food vel e urymed when Mahaffey fell as'eep at the wheel The cai left 111 load and ci asked into a ti ee They were ietuinrng to State Col 'ege Iftin a top to the seashore follon mg the wedding of John D Lennon, '37 class president, and Doi °thy V Lot, '4O, in Noma -10)511 Pearce and Shaffer wet e asleep ii , the back seat of Peat ce's car when the accident' meta 1 ed, police team ted Pearce was shaken and embed, but not senously tam ed Shane! still ei ed a fractal ed nose, in oken uppet jaw, and possible skull fracture Buy Your, • • •' STUDENT LAMPS AT HARTMAN &SELLERS CO. Mal 4007 Glennland Bldg : ,:Pngh St. Ent. State College ; 11Y, Remington Portables - $52.50, $64.50, $69.50 Used Machines priced from $lB.OO to $42.00 Corona Portables - - - $52.50, $65.00 Used $12.00 to $30.00 Underwood Portables - - - $49.50, $60.00 Used $20.00 to $40.00 L. C. Smith Uprights, Factory Rebuilt - $49.50 All New , Machines Carry a One-Year Guarantee; Factory Rebuilt ':. and other Used Machines, Six-Month Guarantee: All Makes of Machines Repaired Ribbons Type Cleaner - Athletic Dial 2158 Letter Box To the DIRoI The piesent building in ogi am is In lull so fug Yom last i.ssue cal tied the 0101) at anotho couple of million dollals' allmation to the College appealing imminent An other building Ploglam seems al most Lettain to follow the pt event Gi rated, out campus Is a beau tiful one Vie student...love to take 0111 visiting hiends and !clothes nl 0111111 1111(1 show them the heath) 01 a t) pit 111 college campus, Of Louise the conshuction has some ghat changed Its appeatanee but the v.ounils ale ow) temporal!. Yen 0111 151013115 IS beautiful, but out enhance seems to folebode nothing mole than a pastme be 01111 it Wondos can be done ult.!' the campus enhance, 91 011 leis eau be done n ith the inane hunt campus In Mit All NW 11.1%0 to display non is I 111 1111 ga,, Halt, placed Dootigli to let students piss It doesn't 05ptess the magnificent svccp 01 chats becond It's'not m molt, but a campus 1101111 is the pi esent hoot of the College Is inllctilinis Let's get come beauty, some sculpture, some qinnethlng to 'Ohne the, un necissai) dullness A like 41100 Lase 1110 1114 .t lot at advettislng, makes us feel 'MAI) proud Lets make the place really look academic INTERESTED STUDENT NEW AND USED Camera Club Offers Photography Course A coui,e in in aetital photo aphy spon , ,oi ed by the Penn State Cumein club, will be given this cemeslei The course, under the direction of Geroge E Woods of the depait went of chemistv, will be dnectecl towards fulfilling the needs..of the ivei age amateui photographer Limited to membeis of the club, the class will meet one evening each week All students and faculty membeis interested in photogiaph:, e eligible foi inembei ship to the club which will hold its opening meeting September 22 Ritenour Announces Two Appointments 'l'u a new appointments have iecn made in the Health Service • ' - • Opposite Mairi Gate for this yeah, according to DI Jos eph P Ritenont. College phyqician Miss Vet= Ault of Gi eenville Pa, seas named laborntoty and X- Applosmiateht 2550 students Ti ray technician, a new position on coved degrees at the end of th the star Miss Kathrine3lot summed session this yea' "FOOD for THOUGHT" , The manager who puts "Thought" into his work soon conceives a way of doing things so much better that he not only works more profitably for himself, but more profitably for those he serves, ; , THE ANCHORAGE ATHERTON & BEAVER STS. - , Breakfast . . . . 7a.m. to 8-20 c Lunch . . . . 12:15 p rh. to 1-30 c Dinner . . . . 5:30 p. ni. to 7-50 c , Friday, September 16, 1938 oplitcPd ITM Itu[b Lonberger. kilned, k 1 1 - ,