Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Successor to The Free ',mice, established 1887 Publulled seml-sve,kly doting the College yenr, except on holidays by students of The Pennsyltooln Stnte College, In the interext of the College' the students, family, alumni, and friends THE MANAGING HOARD JOHN A TROANOVITCH "10 Editor FRANCIS A C POSTERS JR 'l9, Business Manager lIFRBERT B CAHAN JFROME SHAFFER 'l9 Snorts Editor Advertising Manager ROY D NICHOI S IR 'l9 RICHARD W hOOMAN 'l9 Managing Editor Circulation Manager SALVATORE S SALA 'l9 RALPH It CUNDLACII 'l9 News Editor Promotion Manager ALAN C 3IcINTY RE 'lO DALLAS R LONG MO Aalistant Managing Filitor Foreign Advertising Manager THOMAS A BOAL MA R 1 J. SAMPLE MD Assistant l'ilanaging Editor S,n or Serretary BRUCE M TRABUE "19 LUCILLE GRFFNBERE "q AMlstant Sports FAltor Women'et Editor REITA E SHEEN 'IN Associato Womarip Editor PPPPPPP NTSD lOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING Yr National Advertising Service, Inc. College Pub/Jibe'', Repeesemtorlte 420 MADISON AVE NEW YORE N Y Nowao Smoot • gee O.ICINO Associate Editors . A William Engel, Jr 'lO, Baal S lialdeman. Jr '49 Bernard A Newman '4O Bradley Owen. '4O Bmanuel Roth '4O Robert 1. Minna '4O Herbert Nipenn 40 Centre B Behl.na '4O Women's Associate Editors Phyllti R Cordon .40 Associate Buslases Managers May T We'mer Vo node 0 Gutman '4O Member Associated ColeWe Press Distributor of ColleNcie Di6est hlonnoing Editor This Issue George B Brides.; 'lO Norm Editor This Josue - ..... __ A William Engel Jr 'id f Tuesday, October 11, 1938 HARVEST TIME EARLY LAST MAY, the campus honorary so ett es were definitely on the downgrade. Aided by an underhanded system of "tapping," .elf-seeking interests had crept in,,bent, upon per petuating their own control Deserving students were being overlooked Heals were being discarded Some of the organitations had apparently out lived their usefulness—and had become mere ‘.pringboards for ambitious campus politicians by means of which they could influence votes as they saw fit Steeped in precedent, all of them refused to re ieal how the money collected from initiates was being spent Honor eocietie.• had lost all . - emblance of bon- And, most important of all, they had lost tln espeet of the student body. • a • IT SVCS THEN that the Collegian hunched campaign to clean up the honorarica It was then the Collegian called upon the honor cries to show the students how they mere spend ing the students' money' It NUS then that the Collegian challenged the honoialies to justify their exigence or cease to twist' - It was then—and not until then—that the hon. m anes hegan to come back to life, began to regain the respect of the student body. And the seeds that were sown then are now he ginning to hear fruit For once again Blue Key is coming back into Once again, Druids is coming back into its own Once again, the honoraries—slowly but surely— ale gaining the respect of the student burly • * 0 0 YET AU, THIS becomes almost trivial in the light of what happened on the third floor of Old Main last Thursday,night For there, at a meeting called specially by Sen to' Class Piesident Joseph A Peel, members of the six campy; honorary societies voted to place then finances under the Interclass Budget System Thus, for the first time in the history of the ( ollege, the lionniary societies are to reveal to the -tudents just what they do 'with their money NOW, OP COURSE, the Collegian realizes that 'here are still some preliminary difficulties to over come before the plan actually can go into effect Among other things, the treasurers of the hon orary societies must draw up detailed reports of their present financial status The approval of Mr S IC Hostetter, assistant to the President in charge of business and finnace, motif be obtained The approval of Mr Neil M Fleming, graduate manage] of athletics and head of, the Interclass Budget System, must be obtained. Yet, in full cognizance of the fact that the most difficult step of all has been accomplished and that the decision to be included within the Interclass Budget System was made not by representatives of the societies by the unanimous vote of all mem- Lei s of all wcieties present at the meeting, the - Collegian feels confident that the preliminary steps will not he too hard to overcome TIME'S A.WASTIN' FRIDAY NICHT the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees met The Committee dis cussed the proposal to change the name of the College to Pennsylvania State University. And hen the meeting was adjourned, the proposal had not advanced beyond the discussion stage. Now the Collegian does not want to take issue ith the Committee But the Collegian does be lieve that, because of the detailed procedure which must. he followed in order to have the name changed, any delay—however slight—may kill all chances of having the name changed before the June Conimencement Therefore, the Collegian hopes in all sincerity that the Committee will reconsider'ita decision at its earliest convenience and call a special meet ing of the Board of Trustees in order to have the proposal officially approved and registered in the Department of State before the Centre County Court of Common Pleas convenes on December 12. *OLD MANIA We're All Brothers: Two' alumns woe looking over the Sigma Nu', prise winning homecoming deem ation The ,een depicted a portion or the building pi ogi am with one of the Ferneo dump LhuckS hnelced up on the lawn The Beta asked the ph) 11(4 alum !um the Sim t Vac were able In bra row the Ouch "Because 10.'5 a f rate' tut} , brother;' he answered "Who, Peraeo?" 'No, tha trnek driver" 6 a ~ i. Three Weeks in the Dog House As the days fly hy, 111anme sinks deeper aml deeper :nth a quandary What did rte let ottiselve4 in fie Hardly a day passes that NNe don't see I 'month green-iihboned job walk past us Theic ue milhrns of 'fin We (ahem) even dream about th - em Trouble is we either can't get the name a we'r.. mentioned them allerub Now howinthehen did we miss 'Mountie Cous'cy , And Ade'e Stiegma , er (you snould see that walk down the street) Arlene Leumet and Hall ll.t Stubbs are right up.in there And Lair lane !lent er raeasuieu up to all thp tenunement , foi a Miss '42. Dottie Savard MO won't give us a tumble I auto Hill, who was listed in here last week, told a boyci lend that she likes In kiss, hut not hays wile thin heemise it's too much like a ‘astitor cleaner IMMMISEI Burton C Wink Jr. 'lO Janet C Stan/ '4O Strictly Ott The Q. T.: It happened Friday afternoon in front of Old Main Students, co-eds and kappas were dialled all aver the place Then Dean Warnock calked out and surveyed the situation Mist he calked up to 01IP student, asked him a question The boy shook hi head The Dean went to another student she dso shook his head Then a co-ed gave the same nega tive answe- lle questioned several others The, all shook then heads He even asked a Kappa She shook die' head Everybody wus shaking lug head Woi ry, worry Then he asked us, 'Do you know the -rune of the Yankees-Cubs game 1" Puerile Trash These drivelings ale dedicated to one Jacob II iv 'll, master of the all Why a. a you leading Op, tr Ipe, Jake , Well, anyhow the San abs appi ec•- ate us In deference to am eputation as duct nut on the campus, they invited us to attend the Beaux Arts "Nut House" Friday evening Om many thanks, and may we say sue think the theme is plenty original and we'll be these Ldgar • Charcoal" Husclton did lost his pm to Pegg emeesman over the weekend Mote gf 'germs transfers• lovely Winnie Bischoff from Wm and Mary and turn little Barbara Thiel late of Ade gheny The I•'roth's pretty sad fm then slants at Bally Harrison and Bob Higgins and also, fa pi intmg the came joke twice In the same issue Sigma Nu Bruce Harlan finally got .1 'ate with Peg Herrman Open House At Ath hull One lug dressed co-ed couldn't get in he. :nom to fin ish dressing for her date it was full of men visitors the Phi Dell alums spanned the olTei of Paula Wohlfeld, Molter Boned pie ,y, to guide them mound the budding. they flee lanced and ~ .au mote .. the guide in White Hidl showed u, the private dressing rooms for the bashful mils And whatinthell is that big empty tomb in the basement for' , . three altruistic alumni said the lights in the lounges mere too bi ight fm necking .. turned all but too off Satui day night a; Hecla Hormone Mint sat on the bancHand all night reading the Sal Eve Post she came on h Beta Bob Kirby, Campus Owl saxophonist Sammy Callu is leading the Owls now The+, ...mind pretty good too Maly Steam, anpi '.35; was bark to see Tom Campion Chuck Tulle came tack to see Lou names, anothei .101/1 Joe Snook came back from Pleas.ant Gap in see Pi)Ey Wirtz... -THE MANIAC Formal Wear COMB TO JACK HARPER FOR YOUR 11011SEPARTY FORMAI. (MOTHER HERE YOU WILL FIND ASSIhM- BLED ALL TiIAT is PA SUIONABLY COR 11 I,: C T FOR EVENING WEAR AT monEsT PRIORS, Y CONSISTENT Wl'l II TIIE ST.ANIARDS OF EXCEI LENT QUALITY ti.rwrm ,r..... r ll 1 i " STARK BROS & fARPOR k * .1. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Works Of Prof. Case 1 Display True Artistry By BERNARD : An es.lubition of N, stet color , - z i finni Bellefonte to Plum, has been . I the past tno weeks to the Fine At is ing The e‘bfbit, a one-man show. Imams 31 of the most recent paintings by Andrew W Case, as -istaht pi ofessm of fine m is at the College ofess'ill Case wl, laiin 111 In !Mama, studied foul yews at the School of Fine and Applied Ait of PI att Institute, holds deg, cos (loin Penn State and, at one time worked ' wilt Paul Daubnin, the melesi re ltcal painter His wink, have been slanted in Nen Yolk, Ana, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and r sew her e • Tomboy Margy" Is Good 01 the 'll paintings now on e'- Inlet, the writer found "Tomboy 'lnt Ty" especially interesting It is po,tiait in watci calm which dis plays the al tint's lab technique in handling highlights The expi as sail) is clean :mil the analysis of colm ( . Ispitlyc Uuo iii Listi y This faintifig should put Case ainong he fin emost watei-coloi painte: -f today Ills conception of "Carat House 'VI I. lie, Bellefonte" n. of fine com po•tttan The clennnes% of line; lid detaiil ore Lt uly notenot thy ecognuable to your tiaic was the &fret ence in tonal depth between the paintel's n atet olo• , his oils Witte] color, it eons, is .x hettel medium for Pio fes,oi Ca.e Dancing Class Opens Oct. 18 Penn State Club To Repeat Five Week Course Open To All Students Pi ovoling another oppoi tunity ‘.tudent; to leinn to dance un to e•peit direction, the Penn aisle Club will sponsor the annual ill-College dancing classes begin ning Tuesday, Oetobei 18 The mincing school sill mcet, in Reileation Mill (tom 7 to 8 o'- dock each Tue-,dav And Thuisility nights fm five WeLiN Miss Jessie Comei on, who conducted the sue ,e,•sful school lost yeni, will be in clunie of the group In addition ,to teaching flinda mental steps, Cameron will give insti ninon in ball 100111 eti quette The classes ai e p imai ily In, non-il.neei Al the conclusion of the coal se, priced at 10 lessons foi $2 50, the Club will hold a dance foi its mem bei s Co-eds me ins tted to attend the stile& as gueste of the Club A pi ogiam of activities will soon cet ❑n Icr nay in the Club 'loom, ccoi ding to Robe; t Smith 19, mesulent Witth_the aid of N Y A •Ludents, a complete pioguim tel non-ft atm nitv students will be al 1 urged lb] eac to 11 o'clock President Praises Work Of Committee In I tetent statement President Ralph II I letiel reappointed Di Pat I I 7 \ helmet dt chairman o 1 _the Al List Cout se committee and the eat] e gi ono to 0111010 tater the 108 I 9 pi esentationv Other members I eappointel 101 theft set and successive }eat wet e D 1 Lin retie V 'l' 51111111 1 011.4 Pl of At 'her C Cloetingh Walter,' IC Dantzechet, Neil It Fleming, Pi o resent Richard W Cl ant, AM inn 0 Vol Se, Leland S Rhodes, and Di Mardi W White One new menthe', Joseph A Peel, pi esident of the senior close los appointed to the committee Complimenting the glom) fat its line presentations or last }am, 01 liet7el said ' Once again I eon malttinte the committee' on the splendid lesults of its wink" At the request of the committee, Mitch believes the move advan tageous, Di Ifetzel will reappoint the Artist's Course gionp each February in the future Untold "Red" Gi ange, of Illinois, chalked up modem giound gaining record with 3,337 yawls—aver age gain, 9 yin ds pci quanta din tog his thine ye.u:s of vaisity play, at Ill inois BEAUTIFUL PERSONAL. CHRISTMAS CARDS ' 50 Assorted Designs with Envel opes $1.50 Finest grade, \ a work of art, assorted, $3OO Name in scribed on each if desired. An Ideal Xmas Gift.' Order at Once NICHOLS ".5.. CO Rockmart, Georgia , Plumbing and Heating , Heating Systems Installed 808 TAYLOR DIAL 2722 CEEIMI2I2I nd oils, the subject matte) i iinging Watling n huge number of people Galleil in Alain Engineel mg build- Ebert gefuties Shelley Charge (Confirmed From Page One) givt tail to smooth out mita 11 final av iequlrPtl by sperllleationa TIP tonci ete had "set." berm e tl.e Pnat nay dl,entet ed lie tiald "Pbett," he fettled - it too tale In teetifN It" Othet defer to cited by Ebet t wet e 1-111,phiceincill of mt eel and In h lin —Lagging hork all era tton of I lay.] tionin that, , ere to hove hero (millet en to acconuno tlot e cht,neo Seine:lllmi 1 (Thin eav appal rutty a .! eference to thr I.lboi al AI Is bullillngq 1 De.nite kis 'noted., Ebert saki. thig Inner Moil( was not done on time. Most of the defects, holt ever um &mot led testified, .1 rtel he t tootled Them to Monet Caldwell Altoona, super rising ar t hit& ts on the turtle& In dityet to questions posed a member of the &no minee Chett said he ciitild not see how Intros lonhl halt e been "jug gle I' In haunt any &Intl eclat _ Isbell testified he was meting as !lesion nth( et beta ern the Pt est den t nib( the nit hitects to 'co that the needs of the cat km& deem ments were embodied in the plans, and that he had not met Contra( tot Matthew H Mt Closket,, it , until last Wednesday a bile in specting the (meth tietlon at lilt S IC irl)Statel, assistant to the Pi osulent In Igo of business nun finance A,lcea 11 he had ever conk 'bored lo the Demo( mak, pat ty and II lie had .e‘et been linked fm political onl: Mations It: I) el t ansa erect "No. Dedication" Feature Of Poultry Course Ni ember 5 of the instr action.' I, rewind], and extension staffs in poultry husband' v will speak at the 18th annual' poultry short course here October 24 to tic - Subjects on the program Ulll in clude north] y housing and equip t selection and' management of laying birds, mitt Won, the mar keting of eggs, and the marketing of live and dressed poultry On the last clay of the coon se, the new noultit buildings met ted le the General State Authority and the Ply', will be dedicated Stanford University physicists nie peifeeting a fight that is 4,000 degrees hotter than the sun', sin- SEASON,'S NUTTIEST SOCIAL AFFAIR BEAUX-ARTS' "NUTHOUSE" BALL FRIDAY; OCTOBER 14th ARMORY 0.00 Per Couplei A common eipressipn in town and on comiths , ,:; , ' ' 1 i‘ ' Y ou Can_ Get,. It :at ' Metz er-s,'l,:. _ HUNTE - RS mCome in arid loOk . ov r ei- our ' very ,coma' . , plete , hnecof Hunting Equipment:' ---:- Both New. and Used Shot Guns and_ Ries For Sale,'and FOrlent ',,1 , Western, wmCneSter, Remington Amnunitton ~:gs' ,; ,- - = SLIDE RULES $1.25 to $27.00' '"- - " -,:1,. , ' ~ - • • --ii ;-; Typewriters and Adding Machines for Sale and'Rent , ~ , - ,:- . 1 . : 7 , : : - , Penn State Stationerr.:: . Peiiriants : . . - -SoOeniiii* , , FOUNTAIN PENS 39c`f0,510.06 , ' ;,-- -,'- ' - ',. ''-'..*,:-.-: - • - • Waterman—Wahl— Parker --Gregg ' ~ -J ;„ 't: ~ -‘ ';L V * ,. s ; - 1 --`` : ' ''-k.: SPECIAL-500 Sheets Geod:TytiewriteriPaper. , : : : , . ".ipnly - ,69e '',,,,„ , ' ['A . gther Papers in - Reams-Fr9m 89eio $7:20 ,Per ' Ream :-,' , ,' --i> ' Shop, at iMETZGER'S,-,,Penif,State-,191:5',-'''-=,)};s: Co-Edits -A 0 I , ls pledged nis Betty Leeds Canning Kappa.: pledg oil NMI s I Clinger '4O and I3ea trice .1 McKeehale '4l Willamette I fevers '4O, Ar da L Ilefferon Janet N 11oltzin gel '4l, and Vera L Kemp 'll have been lilitinattl by the Alpha Chis Included in fieshmen women's a( th itles 14 a ,ertes of discussions on methods or study spon.nredbv Alph:CLambd,t Delta Arts' dinner groans will meet in doiniltoty lounges to clisen , , subjects or Im mediate interest to the neshmen Standen ds foi Lalconides, plias ed honmaiy, have been [nised this year An oval age of 15 is neces smv initiation, and members must inamtam it least a 12 aver age Lakonides will have its own spoits teams and accept challenge of uppetelass non-maims Philotes are publishing a ht- 1 monthly newspapei for filch inem bei,, and alumnae, edited by Alice A McLaughlin '4O, assisted by Milian, 31 Sbause '4O, IVlntyiose . Koval '4O, and Mattel:tie M Pini illo 'II "Resolved that the United States I , hould follow a policy of isolation tow aid all natimis involved in in telnational m civil 'conflict outside the Westein Hemispheie,'; will be the women's debate question' A 0 Pi's snide' web won fitsi o we in the women's fi atm nita decoration contest this past week end Theta's and Phi Mu's mewed l'cno able mention Cwens and, Mot tin Doanl nad hold the (list huge dances in White Ball Gwen dance is slated foi Oc tobei 21, anti Mortai• &nd Spin stei Skip, Vowembei 4 Theta Signet Phi, women', Joui nalisin honoiaiy, will initiate Rheta B Glueck "39, Maly It Kiypel 11.1, Jeanne M Walkei 'l9, Ploienee B Watkins 'l9, Elwabeth M Cas well '4O, Phyllis R Guidon 'lO, and Josephine B Mille' '4O tome low night ._ Nc« York Unlyergity e, now of fering (leg' ee-ei edit Louie, in safety education • A m itv in Rollins College ‘tudents and faculty menthe's have voted to abolish football ao .ut In tel collegiate spot t Bankers To Inspect Ag Research Work --, An inspection of the agi icultui al i esenteh which is earned on here will be mode by the committee on agncultinal development of the Pennsylvania Bankers Association today and tomorrow , The woi I, of the experiment ,ta tions heic will be e•plamed at meetings Both the research and extension pi okrams v.ill.be consul ci ed during a dinnei,tonight ' , Di. S %V Fletcher, vice dean of lie School of Aglicultuial and di ed(); of iesearch;, will speak on BALFOUR, FRATERNITY JEWEL Y. 109 Allen Street Office In Sauers' Sttire—Crum Jenkins, Rep. ALLY'S ANDWICH ERVICE . . . . Home Made Pies - . . . Man-Sized Sandwiches • TASTY SANDWICHES FOIL ALL OCCASIONS + _ We Use MORNING= STAR. B EA6 Tuesday, October 11, 19:18" he roseate! progrard, and M S eDowell,,viee <lean, and ditactor if extension, will discuss "The'Ag getlluial Extension Program,'C. REAL EST-ATE 4 , , FOR SALE ' Flour Milling Business and property consisting of mach inery, 13 acres, with 5 acres of water, and water power Also expellent possibilities' for fish farm, duck raising, etc. EUGENE H LEDERER • 114 E. Beaver Avenue Dial 4066 ' . ' EMEM
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