Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 16, 1938, Image 4

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    rake Four
f Radio Deadline Set
f
i Monday, September 19, is the
'lmo:nine foi letters of application
to Gilbert L Crossley, assistant
iirofessor of Electrical Engineer
ng, to become affiliated with the
tollege radio station WBYA and
he Army Control ,tAtion WLMA
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Hunter College is offeiing
course Hi international expositione
designed to train specialists in fan
ranagement
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Young '37 Attends
Rearmament Confab
Robert W Young '37, is nom at
tending the ()yield Group World
Congress for Wild Resimament
at Interlaken, Switzetland
Young has been with the group
fol the past summer Fie ti at ele
throughout the eastern states as a
member of the New Enlistment, .1
group made up of students Dom
ceding colleges and unneisities of
the country.
The Orford Group, which was
tounded by Flank N D Buchman,
fotmo YMCA semettuv at Penn
State, is a ieligtous movement
which has been rapidly gaining in
tei national notice
BULLETIN
II:11el evening SCIVIIe 304 Old
Main at 7 15
TUESDAY
Bell editoi ial and business boat&
meet in 418 Old Main at 7 o'clock
WEDNESDAY
Froth editolial and art candid
ateb report to loom 309 Old Main
MISCELLANEOUS
Church of Chust to meet each
Sunday 'moining and night in loom
407 Old Main Bible study at 10
m Pleachmg.rat 11 a m and 7
Public is'inmted
Plot Elmo C Wilson, a wiitet
foi Time magazine, leads a weekly
foilim on "InteipAtation of News"
at the avelsity of Minnesota
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has much to do with your
popularity. Shirts and ptp l
jamas arelan important
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IWomen in Sports I
By Phil Gordon
All uppeiclaan gills ttho ale not
physical education majois and mho
ale intmested in becoming hockey
=imam, should sign up on the
bulletin board in tout dotmitoly
bt Saturday noon. All fieshman
women who ate interested in a
hockey managetship, should also
sign up on then bulletin boards
Time aill be a fieshman hockey
practice fot beginnets at Holmes
Field, 4 o'clock Monday Miss Lu
cy still be theme to instruct all the
Fteshinan begmnnems I%ho ale In
tel ested
All women's physical education
classes uill meet in Giange Play
maim instead of White Hall as of
'gamily scheduled
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At a Sports Rally lot the Ftcsn
man women Monday afternoon at
1 30 o'clock the Women's Reciea
tion Association set-up was ex
plained by the piesidents of each
club Rachel ..51 Beclidel '39, pies
ident of the W R A and Mau Ann
Rhodes '9O, activities chan man
spoke and intioduced the mem
dents of the clubs
Ruth J Shtasel '9l piesident of
the Dunce Club said, "This club
(Reis un intioduction to the mod
el n dance to all beginneis and will
consist of simple movements, tech
niques, and compositions No me
mos expelience is necesaiy."
Cynthia D Tompkins '9O pies'.
dent of the Riding Club told the
group, "We have an ideal location
for a great deal of iiding. Al
though the lames available ale not
blue-übbon wtnnets, they ate te
llable and willing to uoik, so let's
get together and olgunize a last
ing interest to horses and tiding
at Penn State"
"The Outing Club includes hik
ing, bicycling, s ollet skating, ic'
skating at Whipple Dan, skiing
and sliding," Baibasa E Lewis '39,
piesident, explained to the group
"The Swimming Club," said
Maiimie Goyim '39, "will include
many soils of aquatics, including
diving, swimming, life-saving, and
canoeing Foi those gills Intel
ested in piepaling themselves for
summei camp jobs, the club will
give the Serum Life Sip ing coui se,
and also the Aquatic Instructors
course"
"The fall tournament sponsored
by the Tennis Club will begin ne‘t
week and anyone whos is interest
ed in playing should sign up on the
slips placed in the women's dot ins,"
Dotothy M Peince' 40,'Inesident
of that oiganization told the
Fieshman women. "Counts may be
ieseived by calling the tennis of
bee the day before you want to
play"
Ann G. Bunton '39, president of
the Rifle Club said, "The purpose
of this club is mainly to spread
interest in shooting and to develop
the piopei shooting technique At
the end of each yea' after vaimus
intet-club shoots the seven best
shots will rcemee varsity emblems
of honor "
"We will shoot out of iloots on
Holmes Field as long as the wea
thei petmitq, then•we hope to use
cut indoor archery Lange in White
Hull dining the wintei," sate
Hothouse Quackenbush '9O, pies
idea of the Archery Club. "Don't
let your ignorance keep you away
because we ate very willing to
teach beginnets"
Eloise F Rockwell '4O president
of the Indoor of Vat ietv Club said,
"The club is composed of less
strenuous spits such as badmin
ton, deck tennis, pingpong, bowl
ing, and shuffle board Out aim
is to loam and develop skills and
have fun doing "
Anyone can sign up by going to
the Grange playroom, but be sum
you don't sign up fot mote than
two clubs Every one who is a
woman student in Penn State has
the oppottunity—why not take it"
IThings To Be ....
Pop-In nights, stunts, a kiddie
patty, and a scavenger hunt com
pose the piogiam planned for the
fieshmen women dining the tinec
necks non-dating polled that stint
ed Wednesday.
Sunday night, fieshmen will be
"at home" to the uppeiclass wo
men who will visit from 8 30 until
10 o'clock Light refreshments are
custom' y
The "Green Ribbon Gang" will
play at the W S G R kiddies' paity
in the Armoiy Satuiday, Septem
km 24, in costumes ierninistent of
lolly-pops and Junim League—a
grand night to forget sophistica
tion and dignity and just have fun
On as seconed Pop-In night, Sun
day, September 25, all upperclass
&cots will be open, and the fresh
men have their chance to see behind
the scenes and get acquainted
Pan-Hellenic climaxes the pto
grain with its annual stunt nigh ,
Friday, Septembei 30, when each
of the women's Traternities gives a
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Fayette Undergraduate Center
Penn State's majestic undergraduate center at Uniontown, one
of four situated throughout the State
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Centers Show Results
Of 5, Years' Progress
(Continued From Page One)
uork ale encomaged in all of the
Centel s
Inter Centel student council con
ferences ale .urunged as a medium
fm exchange of ideas on pi oblems
ol student activities in the school
The [lliad of these annual confer
ences I‘lll be held in Unionton
on Octobei 14 and 15
Last yea' the Campus Ceuteis
Club was organized by men and
o omen of undeigraduate centers
oho came to the campus as sopho
mores at Juniors
,The aim of this club is to cie
nte some suit of social organiza
tion for Center students Dances,
(linnets and informal group meet
ings hate made this aim success
ful
Copy Campus Customs
A "big sister" plan, blIllllBl to
that used by ovum class u omen
and treshman glils, lb in effect
foi the first time this yea' among
women students Dom maim gradu
ate centei s
Each roman on campus mho
mas folmelly enrolled In u center
is wthigned too "little sister," I e ,
women coming to the campus from
centers other than her own
Campus Centers Club Instigated
the nee plan. in an effort to make
m imitation eastei for center stu
dents Nlho bare not been fiesbman
"little sisters" ,
A dinnei was given hi, the club
in Old Main Sandwich Shop last
night to welcome 97 newcomers
to the campus nom Undeigindu
ate Centers ,
- - -
O s of the Campus Centers
Club are William D Alenzle '39,
president, H Joseph Rynkiewicz
'39, vice president, Doris, It Boo
land, special student, societal y,
and William H Filer '39, ti eas
u:
Freshman Engineers
May Attend Smoker
A smoke' lot all fieshmen engin
ening students - will be held at the
Ttiangle fiateinity at 7.30 o'clock
tomoi ion night
Dean Hat ty P Hammond, of the
school of captioning, will head a
group of speakers Refreshment.,
will be served
sl it oi stunt for the enter Emmen
of the f 1 eshmen
Then at 7 30 Saturday, October
1, Mot tai Boaid winds up the whirl
of activities with a scavenger hunt
it's a big three weeks, ane one not
to be missed'
FOR RUSHING PARTIES
and All Oceasions____You'll Find Us
Ready to l Serve You.
Order at Least 24 Hours in Advance
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PORTER & WEBER
PAINTING, PAPER HANGING
and DECORATING
•
WALL PAPER and PAINTS
•
We carry a complete line of Sherwin Williams paints
and varnishes at our store room at 123 S. Frahier Street.
•
Glass, 'Wall Paper
Linoleum,
•
Phone 2793
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CLASSIFIED ADS
Classified ads are accepted only
at Student Union Office in Old
Main and must be paid before
insertion Ads cc accepted up to
1 pm. on the day preceeding
pliblication.
TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex
pet tly repelled, portable and of
lice machines for,sale co rent Dial
1141 Haw E Mann, 127 West
Beaver avenue ~ BB yt
All N% 01k goal anteed Rockets
called for and dellveied The Re
etrlnget, JOS .West College il.l enue
Dial 3800 BB yr
STUDENTS should place name and
adds eas on all books, notebooks,
slide i ales, eti., If you lose or find
anything Call ut the Student tin
ion office 2 it pd•BB
BORROAVED for 1937 Summer Ses
sion plays--cutanar coat. Label
David Jackson, Dovea, N H ex
changed by mistake for full Mess
coat vith button holes in lapel and
mound collet Please notify R D
Hetzel Jdt pd-813
NOTlCE—Fathers' Day, October
1, Alumni Day, Octobo 8, Penna
Day, October 29 9-9 t-pd-BB
Wanted—Table , boulders, also
one double loom for rent. 346 E
College ave Phone 4201
15- tp GD
For Rent—Ohl fat nt house for
gt oop of students Foul miles
not tit of S C $45 pet month
P 0 box 511
Fm Sale—One set tennis equip
meat, ‘Nlre and posts Dial 3205
Y-Lee Lou—Rooms, boa] cl, or
just bow d (01 sec ion% minded stn.
dentu Balanced meals, ieu eatlon,
looms for (lensing Only too
blocks horn Cannons 114 E Fos
let aye Phone 4204 14-2tp-TB
Lost—Black and grey SUiaeffei
lifetime pen Finder please I etui n
to Student Union Renaid
uinnwris
1 111 E SUREI
Between. The Lions
(Continued From Page-Three)
is by those who saw him fight
Bill hlis been mound he ha
been out to the Coast . hobnoo
Lang pith the elitc of filmdom
he liked it out these . but boxing
r ml that kind 6f life don't mix ..
go he's happy to be back east again
This fight Tuesday night was his
fifth knockout . if the Pittsbuigh
ate', win the pennant, arrange
melds ale being made I'm him to
fight in Pittsbuigh doting `the
Woild Seiies -
Bill's light hand was mimed
when he won a ten-sound decision
met Al Quaill in Pittsburgh, July
25 he has continued to fight
but the middle knuckle is still
'wollen, and although it bothers
him when he lands w punch, he has
continued his unbeaten streak
Bill, thinks Freddy Apostoli is
the top man in the middleweight
division . he doesn't think that
Al Hostak, the entreat middle
weight Cage, is so hot
Sit William was - glad to heat
that Nestor Kociubmsky, his old
teammate and fellow member of
the Class of '39, has tetuined to
school after a ye.u's absence . .
when Bill was informed, that
Fiankie Goodman, another membet
of that championship team of 1936-
37, had turned pio, he shook his
head and said "It's a tough iae
bet sorry to see him do it "'
Bete Is a beef resume of Billy's
i mold up to date
Mauch 10—Knocked out John
ny Dean, San Diego, in fourth
sound at Los Angeles
Mauch 30—Deeisioned Jimmy
Bent, Ancona, in foul sounds at
Los Angeles -
Apt!! 6—Knocked out Hippo
Hipps, Los Angeles, in third sound
at Los Angeles
June 6—Knocked out Joe Lans,
Mexico City, in thud sound at
Long Beach, Cal.
June 17 Decisioned Johnny
Fo , ,tei, Ca!dolma, in SIX sounds at
Hollywood
July 25—Deetsioned Al Qua . lll,
Pittsburgh, in 10-sound soma-final
bout at Pittsburgh ,
August 2—Won technical knock
out over Eno Lawson, New Tusk,
in seventh sound at Clea'field
August - 9 —Decimoned Fi eddy
I,enn, Pittsburgh, in 10-round main
bout at Pittsbuigh
Septembei 13 Knocked out
Maley Weise, New Yoikon sec
ond tound at Pane% Pa
Registration hgutes foi the sum
mer sessions this yeas showed '2,-
869 resident and 224 non-resident
students enrolled
I lk e d4 ei
WANTA
ADS
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Penn State's four undeigraduate Louisiana State University
centers are located at Dußois, Ha- a iccipiocal basis
zleton, Pottsville, and Uniontown ' -
- Land, holdings of the Coll
Fees fogy out-of-state students at tal mole than 2,000 saes
XilibrlON*V_lnt.
. ,
~.,_. that "make the "Going"- easy
2 and 3 Pair's $l.OO
Others 75c, $l.OO, and $1.85
MEN'S APPAREL
146 S. Allen St
KODAK , - - -
FINISHING
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Professninal Printing
PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP
_214 E. College Ave. -
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ANDWrCH
ERVICE
Beginning,Sunday, Evening
• New Management • .
Friday, September 16, 1
Diagonally Across From Post Offi