Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Successor to The Flee Lance, established 1887 Published semi aetkl losing the College tens except on holldaye by Mullen. of The Ptnnalltanln State C.llege In the interett of the College, the nutrients faculty, alumni, and friends TIIF MANAGING BOARD JOHN A TRom4ovircu V) Min. FRANCIS A C vosrrns, TH '39 Business Hanover HFRISFRT B CAHAN 39 IFROME SHAFFER 19 Snorts Edgar Adgertising '7lnnager Rot B NICHOLS IR RlCllARDirculation KOOMAN 19 Managing }attar C Manager OAI VATORD S SAI A 'l9 RALPH H GUNDLACII 19 MVO. !Maar Prrunntlan Manager ALAN C McINTI RE '99 DALLAS R lONC Assistant !gangway 1 dear Foreign Athi riming Manager THOMAS A BOAL '39 MAR) .1 SAPLF. 19 A.StMtalt 11.11•1117. rtiOnr Senior Segr M etarY BRUCD II RAB U F 19 7 MILLE GREL NB itnrFRG 39 Ass'stans SPort , 1,17t9r Warntagg Fd REITA I: snrrN 19 As.nristo %Volvos s I ll9or t ASSOCI34P Editors Inn S Holtletnan Is '4O A {Viii am Engel lr '4O wens . 40 Bernard A Neu mon '4O Roßradley O bert I Wilson 40 Immo.' Roth 'so Geneve B Settle. ..10 Herbert Suwon 40 PCPPCSINTY.O ion NATIOISAL. •ii YY National Advertising Service, Inc. College Publribert Reprefenlonve 420 M4o!sop Aye NEW YO4l, N V Ciiirr. 005705 Los Awn.. • srx foo.CisCO Managing Fditor Tins Iv,. New, I,lllnr lho lon. __ , Tuesday, Oelobe' 25, 1938 THE WOLVES ARE LOOSE AGAIN THREE WEEKS AGO, when Penn State beat a vastly-overrated Maryland football team, there %%as no talk of disnw,sing Coach Bob Higgins Two weelo, ago, when Penn State lost to a vast ly-underrated Bicknell University football team, some messme groups—composed mainly of dis gruntled students and disgi untied alumm—hegifn beating the di MTN rod talking Mout his dismissal One week ago, when Penn State beat Lehigh University by an anmingly lopsided score, the islk quieted down • Today, however, in the wale of Satin day's toy; to an obviowly goner:in Cm nail University tali 1, the wolveg iie !tura , again FIRE HIGGINS, tley'le , taytng, mill get ft new conch Rut why '+ Becaieir we In,t to Bin knell Because we lost to (marl] Because tot the past decade s we havent had what ought be called .1 weal football team 9 If such i, the bases fin this talk of dismissing ,Itiggins—and the Collegian believes this to he so— then let's have the coinage to be open-minded and lan, let's Wive the coinage to be flank, let's have the coinage to be honest with ourselves and the roach and the team, let's have the courage to face the real issue— The Is , ue of ,apply the neceeuly matomial which my couch nor& berme he (an build a great team OF COURSE, you may say The matertal , thts yea, is better than Penn State has had,ln more than a decade Perhaps it is, we wont aigue But the, wit the question The question is not how toes today's team commie with yesteiday's, hut lam 110e5 today's team eompitie with nthei Teams of today' It is hoe that the whole ~ toty comes out in hot I Vow ‘‘e. !nay have some good players We nv have some gi eat players But the fact is that one great player or even a handful of great players r annul in themselve , , become a great football leant And not even a great conch can make a great leant out of them That such is the case nas made obvious to those who witnessed the bone-m ushmg display of gim e) am manpower demonstrated by Cornell Satin day It was made obvious by the fact that Andy Kerr, iecogni'ed as one of the greatest coaches of all time, couldn't win many games at Colgate Um tersitv last yean It is made obvious by the fact that Pop Wm flea, another recoginied great coach, has been unable to win many games at Temple University this year It is made obvious by the - fact that Dal Hallow, still another ietognued gi eat coach, has been unable to win many games at llvvud Univcisity thus year And -o on and on WHAT IS NEEDED, then, to pi oduce a team which writ win conm9tently not-only a coach and a few great players, but a bade of great &wee's— a horde like that handed to Jock Sutherland at Pittsburgh, a horde hire that handed to Elmer lawden lit Notre Dame, a horde hire that handed to limue Biel man at 11Imne%ota And if this i, what. MC want—if what we want IS a team which will min consistently m topnotch, absidired competition—then we tnust go out on the rho het and pet the player, just was and is bring done at many or the colleges which hale "great. roadie," Above all, we should a eeognme this one truth to be self-evident A couch cannot pi oduee at consva rint winner males, he has the mate: nil with which 1 ~ Lan 116 It Evan L nilstei ei aftsman cannot walk wttlmit FOR THE CAUSE LAST NICHT, the Penn kale Chlistian Asso elatinn launched it., annual campaign foi funds with uhich to sepal t its countless social and educa tional activities—activities which leach an aggre gate total of some fifty thousand students during the year In the past, the association generally has been successful in soliciting the voluntary aid of stu dents and faculty in carrying out its program. The Collegian does not doubt but that students , and faculty who Icahn the manifold opportunities which the association's program offers will push the drive over the top again this year. ' OLD MANIA Corny Cornellian: Om Wait goes out to that poem Coinell,Jayter 'Number 10, who tole out onto the field in the last quintet hoisting with pi ide and enthusiasm over playing in has host vat city game He handed Lh.• iefelee slip of impel and hopped into position be.ide log tackle AlcKeevei. No one on lie Big Red eleven was more sluposed than he when the fer e' ee promptly goose-stepped fifteen-yids toward the Col oell goal-line The team iemamed in the dad. until the ief shoved Mptvn Van Rangt note ' l J 4 e play 83, thav'te aurl<ws cm I Hat pass" Blue Band Blues: Bob Shnemaket, Phi Psi's blueband slcphoteel, was lucky enough to date one of the lintel Rnth bun's chatabet maids Satin day night When she mas ihiough wink, they left to make the ounds of .i's two hot-spots As :they wet e aim-negu in past a dad. deal Ply, bet busbanit leaped nut tint gi abbe(' the luchtess lass by tip throat, actually beat hei hehd against the wall By the time be looked ai cued fm Shormakei , the blue ELI cab was behind his locked and halted hotel-room door Ilr iemuned their tit constant feat of gun liar fm the' test,of the night .. 114rnerl Nirson 40 W 111 . 401 0 ry Owen 4 .40 That Smell Around Della eau : Some of the Delta Chi towboys tore died a fiend skunk in fiont of the Kappa Sig house (not a kap wig) last week aml toted it out to then Ti Jangle X tench halfway to Lemont Giaham Mille], hill , and dalei, was souncl asleep Just foi fun they put it pal May under the lied Everybody, includ ing °lnge], the house clog, United to I'm the night When his alm m banged off at seven, Gm ahari l hopped out of bed, snapped off the alas m, aml in cidentally stepped on the wood pussy Malimplff sed, Millet leached down under time bed, and p tt r ling the dead pole cat, said, "Why, Gingti, Old Boy, you shouldn't Ire up hem e, and Ci tiles but you need t bath " Conlribulions'Prom Our, Reade► A rely talented conti tbutm sent this ode into the Maniac this week If only ue,muld wine poetiv like it, just think of the space it would take up intitles this bit of verse, "To the Gal Who Sits Behind Me 111 Getman 2" To youi eyes and you, han , yom complemon-so 1110, I could wine cams of wonderful versa, But whenevei I see you uncorm yoin knee, I feel solely tempted to curse Now I'm keen fel yoin lips, and you, smooth ...Ileum-hue hip., Anal youi white pettily teeth make me stale But my den est our phase won't vou move: yout knees" don't Cale foi them hale I'm in love with your talk, and the wly that you walk, Most of a that you do seems to' please But I'm filled with disgitst 90 dailmg you must , Make airangements to cove, you knees • Splash and Splatter: Din ing the Pi esident's Reception last week il uas ordered that, the PSCA's display of books' relative to sec, man !age and family telations be removed horn the desk in the CA office Hooped slut to made their lettnn in big style and several were the ladies who tapped up the stall, to the second Pom lounge others had one hell of a time getting in and out of ca}s Maniac looks skeptically at shapely be-sweatmed figures since seeing style assists in the window of Murphy's five and ten for two bits . We don't know how good he is, but Freddie Goodman, bi other of Benny, r. playing at Alpha Sigma Phi tot housepai ty After the soccer game at Syracuse Gus Bigott and Bob Ernst called Ouange coeds and got dates for the whole team even the bus di tvei Somebody in speaking of the Campusem col vum Friday called it the Maniac kligawd , call anything but that The Maniac appeals in the Tuesday paper, the Campusem in Fu day's Don't get us mixed And by the way, Campy, we didn't like the reason you gave for mu (hopping the selection of a Miss '42 The ttnuble was that fresh man coeds could only date" weekends At thive dates a Weekend, it mould have been June before me could have made a justifiable selection ' 1 S F F . ' .f.i-13 - 1, - _ Formal Wear it Accessories ..., Dress Shirts 5250 S 3 00 . ' Farms] Ties ' . S 1 00 5... J.O - Socks 50c. Si 50 ... Waistcoats k5OO, $750 v k Homburg Hat s - ,S 5 00 Key Chains $1 00, Si 50 Studs $l.OO, 0500 Suspenders 11 00, ST 50 ... i r , ..... %., - Xat 3 / 4 -ifitato kStark Bros. & Harper viiii I. :. .....„... ~4. , k.. ..,., Rifle Shooters Meet- Tonight Will Discuss Fol.ming Varsity Team In Armory Locker ' Room At 7 O'clock Men students mho favor an all• ('allege Vflrilty rifle team mill hate thPh t bailee of tiny lag no in the !melte] room of the Armory at 7 6 , m today niemerly the illltt team Alas enmonsed nt ROTC students only hut, betatiqe of agitation fat a rep• tesentatne title leant it Outage in being ron,idet Olt Minor Sport Status It 14 poccible, dlnuld enough In tali - NI he ,Iroun, In make tine chanting a minor ,pol t, placing it 1111(101 1110, 'rattle rvgniationc get fining other minor sprat, A cam of 575 isn't hate to be vot ed to take Ellie of nr-ROTC nifie chonters the Military - Depat intent tevraleri Thic marten ti:111 go to pay for ammunition Should the plan go I.lnnugh, an (ilmllion ni funds for vnroily emu petition agnin,t line teams lepre =Prating othea enllegeglin Alto 'rd C'nipo Alen will be wilted/co Record, Room Schedule Set Hour lama Made Necessary By Crowded C'onditions, Fishburne States The schedule tot the term d to (hat Joan), Room s 117 Old, Main, was announced yesteiday by - Thor Hummel Pishbut no, nt the musk depot t meat A NYA %%cake) wlll be to charge of the loom at all tones during the (113 Stlitients 01 loudly moot 104 devil inn to heat velet lions played ate to give the um bet in .(harge a let of selections and he pia> then). Pt ofessor Fish- Mune stated , Hours Listed The schedule 101 the ibom is Ilonday-2 to 'I, 11 to 12, 1 In 6, Tuesday—g to 9 1 to 6, Wedne), doe—ii to 12, 1 to 1,11 to 6: Thins day-4 to 9 11 to 12, 1 to G, day-4 to 9, 1 to It, Satinday7-..4 to 'l2, 1 111 to and Sunday— ] 10 to 211 The room 'is equipped - with 9 ('apella) t rem oducing machine and 9pproximittel3 900 teem& of Ilas steal 1111191 C, all the gift of the Cal negle Corporation in 1914 13ecanse o y. the esentkcrowded condAlons, it is the only room - available for this unloose and those desiring to listen to tecords will be limited to a listening time of one hour if others are waiting Will Dedicate Neiy Biiilding Thursday (Continued From Page One) begun, painting and Bashing of I limestone Poultry—gnarling and 1)111111'111g being completed Agi icultm al Engineering tile pat titian mot k, plamtet bog Forestry—plastering in progress, hr icke ork washing Education—almost all outside sill be completed in tso seeks, metal door frames installation, re raining call cork ~ Liberal Arts—brickwork ori: aec and floor, old wipg alterations Library—book stack erection, basement floor pouring, second floor briclmork —The Maniac Elect' teal Engizzeei ing—eecond floor concrete Nvoik, limeetone v,ork, eubdrainage Progressing Mineral lndustries—Brickwork le aboveb the third floor Chemistry and Physics—riveting of steel. first and second floor ce ment forms., basement wall, and lecture wing cement pouring. basement and retaining stalls on east si In g cement pouring JITTER-BUG JAMBOREE HALLOWE'EN-DANCE , MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, s CHICK WEBB • • , Orchestra • with ELLA FITZGERALD The Gal who, wrote "A Tusket a Tasket" - SUNSET PARK WILLIAMSPORT, HOME SITES The Future of ' State College MEANS MORE HOMES AND APARTMENTS , , MANOR BILLS, situate between the riaternlty. Section and the Centre Hills Country Club 111 , the Borough, has taken on its Beauty Come and see it ',Your home amidst its beauty may, appeal to you. ' Your opportunity for' selection while prices are low is NOW 1 , EUGENE H. LEDERER • Developer of the Fraternity Section 114 E., Beaver'Ave., State College Dial , 4066 PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 1 Letter Box See also ahlonal, "The Woh , eß Ale Loose Again," Mix ,page Editor, Collegian It's your duty to start a drlie for a general housecleaning of the football conches at Penn State We have put up ,with their second and third rule coaching long enough Penn Slate in the laughing sloth of the east and middle west, and I'm tired npolngiring for the!' ails etahle football Bob Higgins has been given a hotter'than even break and he should be sent away pat as ' Drz" nas sent, or else Nell Fleming should start scheduling Smith, Va•snl and Pryn Moor Can't yon do something' The Col legitth • vests past bas always been Ito True College leader Can't cm ry oh and• bring out the 11011—Higgins Isn't a college I melt Co Chairmen Named Co (nail Men of tha canvass will off the records be Wallace Dunlap '9O, and,Phyl its I: Het zog 19 Prot Clot ence This week's tecotd mop featm et. Ballinger sill head the solicitation Paul Whiteman's lii tit recordings among the_facitity fm becca, and he gets off to a During the campaign, all faculty mighty. good c•tai t Mop into r memlAs and students of the col music shop and give an ear to his lege will be contacted through so \lv Reverie and we feel sure vol &Hors, in all fraternities, men's will agree with us The I eve] se, and %%omen's dormitories, and All Ashot e, is lust i, good dountown lodating houses Whiteman also teem& two hits nom the cm rent Mask and Wig show, When I Go Dreamm' and There's No Place Like Yam Ai ins The hi st„ featui es a sweet toe& Lv Joan Bdwaids that goes well with soft lights, and the Pont Mode' nan es do well with the sec end. 'The other two Whiteman ea ds ale by his,Swing Wing fes tal ing the Modeenan es in all fon._ numbei The most enlei taming lvtics since Weekend of a Private Secretai y tell how Jo mho! ee Jones swings 01' Siwash to victim v in the Rose Bowl game Anolhe bi.ly vocal, Sing A Song'Of 80, Fence,. is on the ievei se side of Jumbo] ce Jones , The em lent hit how "Cater:cc," I Used To Be Cohn Blind, sound beam thsn - eVel sung by the Mod manes Pedal' the Peach is on the other side Russ Mat i,Mn give, as A nn i e teal bambini° and a splen did Aneal m ,Sumnim Souvenns 'We.would Klse to heat mote of him ma Deeca He sings just IN Well oh the itweiso, Is That The Wav To Tieat a Sweetheatt 9 Dia Rob ertson's novelty numbet, Tutti nutti, is fan to middlm' Jimmy Dot sey's 12-meh'Decea, Sotig of the- Volga Boatmen and I Cried For 'You is a must, Be sine and hear It's a swing classic Decea has released another mod erately paced album of Stephen Poste] melodies The five teem ds include all the old favorites among the sixteen songs i epiesenteci Frank Luthei and the Lyn' \lm lay quartet do the singing, If. makes the meal mole enjoyable when you're listening to these old Amei lean classics, especially I Dieam of Jeanie With the Light Blown Han That's out favoitte 220 Attend Annual 'IFC Pledge Banquet Rev R Kroll 'l7:pastor or th Arlington Avenue Ptesbytet fan church, Bast Orange, N .1, spoke Sunday night at a dlnnei gwen to] 220 fiaternit‘ pledges In the 01(1 Main Sandnich Shop The (liner NUIS jointly sponsored : by Intel forte] pity Council and the Penn Slate Christian Association ... . ~,.. , ` . 0 . 0 _ . _ •' , i E MAREMOR 'the FLORIST , 222 West Beaver • Phone 3151' •-• , $5,000 So As' ,. Campaign Goal - Milan 0. Morse Addresses C. A. "Kick-off" Dinners - __Held Last Night Appioximately 150 people last night- heard Adrian 0.. Morse, as sistant In the president, achlress "Kick-off" dinner for solicitors in the le:1S Christian Association nonce Canvass - - Dean of Melt At num it Wai nook, Dean of Women Clunkitte E Ray, and Prof , , Maish W White, of the phisics department, also spoke at the dinner which was held in the Ohl Main Sandwich Shop Solicitation in the canvass will arnt ely begin tomorrow morning. and will eonlinue until Friday night A goal of 00.000 'has been set, with $l,OOO to be timed among, I the ineully,and $4,000 among the mordents A large Iheimometer will be , in stalled In the lobby of Old Main ebich will giaphkally indicate the day by day pi ogress,:ob the cam paign A , . n start to the di lyre. nye) SIMI eau coati/bated by thaw In eqent al the dinner loot night Correct Formal Attire , : Q .. • , -1 1 A . - • ,f . 4, \- 1 , r \ i - -, , ' . $2l ftZ" - mfilri Opposite Old Main - State College , ..,.. . . , . - A. - ' , i, ir s ' . , !I . , • _ SATURDAY, 7:15 `P., M. RESERVED 'SEATS '7sc-$1 TOR HOUSEPARTY MEN'S try • 'THE ANCHORAGE *. Beaver and Atherton Dial 2632' - „ EVENING ~..., GLAMOROUS, VG t', , , ' - .. SLIPPERS '' - ' '' - • , . ' 6WSSPECIALLY :- - ' .--', ',,, - illt •0. " 'PRICED \ ) ..,_ %N L :!. • 4 ' .1 , •- ca . FOR HOUSEPAR7 . 1 . .k- '• ' WEEK-END \!i ' , - - , 944 , \ * ~,, - , A Dazzling Selection Of- , , t ,,, pc,,w, - Evening Siipiiers:'-‘, 'i--,,,,,, , . - ' 11. ; f4 '-' li o , , - You'll v find heie , a' eolleetiori of . ' „ 'seine of -the, finest , evenyiesl9- ' ''' - - - ' ' ' - they; k;s• .v - - -t " ',-.- i pel•cwe'Arp.tevei seen; ~ , .are pi iced- rel,isonably, - :too 1 Spet , '1 . ... , them. today DT-.31„.4- , % ~,,,7 , ,i,.52.95 and $3.95 :-,"-- _, ~ McCLURE'S - -BOOT.- SHOP -1' ---:-, , , - Slate College's; Newest and PinestShoe Store 1 S. Allen Si. ,' , Dial 424.3 , '' STOP ! Don't WHISPER ! 'SHOUT! :‘, Everyone'i Talking About; ANOTHER, GLEE-THESPIAN f TRIUMPH '• -Version of "Romeo and Juliet" ,'` , Comedy Revue'Of College Life • , Thespian Ballet "and' Dancing Chorii.4' =MIMI Tuesday, October 25, 1938 SCHWAB 'AUDITORIUM'; , ,, E: Tickets'op'SkLle at'StudentTunion, 11=1=13
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