Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Successor to The Fier Lance, established 1887 Published semi-weekly during the College year, except on holidays by students of The Pennsylvania State College, in the interest of the College, the students, faculty, alumni, end friends THE MANAGING BOARD JOHN A IROANOVITCH 19. Edam. FRANCIS A C VOSTFRS JR 19, Busing. ',Tanager HERBERT If CAAN 19 JEROME SHAFFER In Sports Editor Athertiging Manager ROT B NICHOI S JR 19 RICHARD W KOOMAN 19 Managing Editor Circulation Manager SALVATORE S SAL ak 19 RALPH H GUNDLACH 19 litus Editor Promotion Manager ALAN C MeINTYRE 19 DALLAS R I ONG 19 Feature Editor Foreign Adv“tbting Manager THOMAS A BOAL 19 MART J SAMPLE 'l9 Avast:int Minoring Editor Senior Secretary BRUCE It Sports Editor Womena Fditor RFITA E SIIFEN 19 Associate Women s Editor Associate Editors Paul S Halitemon Jr 'lO Bradley Owens '4O Robert L Wilson "0 I:coolie II Srbless '4O A William 7:naeli Jr 10 Bernard A Neuman 40 Emanuel Rath . 40 , Hirbert Niimon '4O Women's Associate Editors R 115111 4, S Gordon 'CI ------ Associate Business Managers C Russell Eck '4O Morris Schwab '4O Morton Nieman 40 Burton C Willis, Jr '9O Dons C Common '4O Ja --net E Story '4O ------ w pmllay Owens 40 Paul S Haldeman Jr '4O Man Edning for This Is Editor Tiisurk Issue NOV Tuesday, November 8, 19:38 THEY DARED TO, THINK LAST I4AY, the Collegian launched its di we to u esni pet and to clean up the men's campir+ honorary societies Among other things, the Collegian challenge I every single one of them to show Just whst they aie doing to Justify then existence Some of them, notably Blue Key and Dimds are attempting to do this now with a considerable degree of success Othei s, however, are flying that they me willing to do something but they can't find anything to do If such.is the case—if some of these honm v ..ometies me so barren of any ideas—then the Collegian insists that they should be liquidate I without any fuithei trial By their inaction, the! have proved their incompetence If such is the case, then what we need lime aie less honmaiy societies, what we need are ”ocieties composed of student leadm s who ai not afraid to think and to do something Foi, the Collegian maintains and always will maintain, theme is absolutely no excuse foi mental laxity on the part of alleged student leaders who iecove keys limn alleged honoi my, societies fin their alleged sei vice to the student hotly THAT THIS campus lemains eves leceptive to new and feasible ideas was demonsttated StlCCeßS fully Fliday night when Mm tai Board—ti wo men's honmaly society, by the way—ttansfolmecl an miginal idea Of'a "Spinsteis' Ship" into novel reality - Women escm ted then men to the (lance in fun provoking pal aphemalia Can lots, spinach, ap ples—all kept time with the music, as Alm tai Boa d l t ovided esti timed and sensible vet sum of the College life which Hollywood has so often depicted Lined by the novel proginm, students were only too willing to contaibute the mimed admission fee Thus, with one single program, Mortal Boai I not oily provided the social escape which a boob burilined student body must h...ve Intel mittently, but it raised appioximately T 250, pail of which will be atilavd to furnith scholai ships rot v ing students MEN MAY BOAST of then wonder NI student goveniment, but when it tomes to, honorary ~ o-()cues ()cues they can do nothing but adinn, that the women ate a decade ahead of them While others seek to maintain then existente through Mannish Reel ecy and Supreme-Cornt ho liness, 'Volta' Board has had the towage to ovet thiou wm n-out traditions and become a positive force in student life It is because of this that the Collegian today salutes Moat.) Boat d as the shining example or what an honorary society can be, an example of how an honcraiy society can show positively that it holds student welfare above selfish interest, an example of what. honoitny societies can do if they would only dale to think NOT THE WAY A PROPOSAL to levy an annual license fe s of $2 60 upon student vendors who canvass fi a termty and looming houses now is being consid ered by Borough Council Council believes, it is said, that by levying such a tax it would be able to eliminate the alleged pi actices of vendors walking into private homes in the middle of the night, privates homes whet e no students live The Collegian doubts that time ale many such eases In the first place, the Collegian cannot believe that student vendors would be so foolish as to waste time every night by going into pri vate homes whteh do not house students after they leant cn their fiist night that no students live there In the second place, The Collegian is wont to believe that students, after ill, do hold a bight,: regard for townspeople than they me suspecte l of holding Hinvevei, even if the alleged complaints of the townspeople ale well-founded, it does not seem logical that the tai would eliminate such abuses cxcept by fmeing the vendors to forego whatever chance tliey have of making a small—amount of money Cet thinly these vendors, who make perhaps a cent or two on an article, are no economic royal ists, and a $2 50 fee would make a big dent in their profits—a dent which would force most of them to quit their canvassing. If this is what the plan is designed to do, then the Collspian is sure it. would serve its purpose admirably It. is to be hoped, however, that such is \ not the purpose. OLD MANIA She's No Lady Poi the last two' weeks John ?ern y Beeehei dog, Lady, has been attending Blue Band piactice having a hell of a good time chasing Dium major Dee ,Anderson's high-stepping heels But Lady saved he' best peifmmance fat the crowd of 8,001 between the halves Satin day Ther e wasn't much left of the coils of Dee's tiouseis when Lady got thiough with them The pity of it is that he can't get new ti onsets I'm two weeks nd will hsve I weal white flannels at the Penn game In an Intel view aftei the pm foi mance, Lady caul, "I trued to get the seat, but couldn't get a footing on the muddy field " Woman Chases Matt: The tot sages came m for the gieutest show of attention at the Moi tai Boar d tin n-about dance Finlay night Pi lee fm the most 01 iginal toi sag. goes to Gail Pope who gave hei date a potato with blinking eyes controlled by an &cane switch' m his wicket among other em sages wet e lemons, grapes (sout—we tasted them), onions, and plenty of Call OLS Leslie Lewis gave Dutch Vosteis sad apple smothered in lemons she bet sell wine a heavy gold chain with everything on it from Dutch's Skull Bones chaim to the Theta hoot don key' Mai cella Anderson took a bite out of King Sugar Daddy Sandham's cal lots and 11811111 nem choked they had been perfumed Bill Hoot must has known he was going to be named Mr Suppressed Desn e cause he sneaked out dui mg nteumswmn the record they gave slate' bug Bud Sehanek WTI "Lullaby to a Jitter bug" by th Andrew sisters he danced most of the evening ill his btocking feet li's A Dirty Lie: Maniac has been the iecipnent of late of valious and staidly remirks reflecting on his behavior oval Housepm ty weekend Campy was in no conditani to talk when we saw him coasting around Satmilav night, and besides Maniac was as Nobel as the hail man of a WCTU convene ion The Reason , Sing a ~ ong of housepaity A bottleful of lye Rid it in a In othet's shoe box Oh my , what a fool was T Hallucinatons of a Maniac The Mal e7ak, Theta Kappl Pin 'boy, runt Bob Kinney, Phi Sigma Kappa, Pushed ,t Penn State mati iculation cm d at .t totter ing door tender awl got into an Elks beet patty at Pittsburgh the : f weekend of the Pitt-Podia= game Add Late llousepaity`notes Alpha Sigma Phi's Jacob Hay (who calls this column "Pout!le Ti ash") , Bill Swift, and Laity Weikel spent Sunday suet noon after housepaity bieaking empty liquoi bottles against the radiator in Hay's.toont . evelyboilv in Atli Hall lobby Saturday night could heat Flan Tyson's vet bal efforts to snare a hetet nay pin "he even pi omised to write notes every day 'twits all in vain aside to ESRIC How about some mote of those poems . they take up a lot of hat d.to-fill space Mike Volpe, ate, In omise I Ins lovely impot t ftom Randolph Macon, Mate Jane Kirk, that he'd get het name in the column his week, so we're obliging .John Metzgei , \fin tar Boai d's Joe College, puts in a lot of time with Pat Behney . incidentally, her father ,s pui chasing agent foi the State Liquor 'Board Groige Yeckley is spending mole time mound the Student Union desk than usual we just don't See Tally De Angelis without Hai i y Ghenn these dSys and Ted Winkles, delta ehi, with Mai ge Coilsley ,Ted Nemeth with Vivian Smith Tommy McLaughlin, phi kappa mg, and Don; Jackson . Fled Heinsohn, kappa %lg pledge, divides his time between blonde .lane Pierce and hi unette Adele lifillei and to whom it may m em n . at. Penn "Smoky Joe's , ' is the equivalent to the local Nacelle) k —r x ? .) II P S • "I'd Rather Re Right IN JACK HARPER HABER DASHERI". HAS, TRADI TIONALLY, BEEN THE CREED OP PENN, STATE 'MEN AND IT IS A CREED THAT DAILY WINS , RE WARDS OP COMPLIMENTS I WON IN LONGWEAR AND AUTHENTIC STYLE IWO Stark Bros. '& Harper , k - _ _ Klauder Lauds Mur4ls Shortly Before Death Very shottly before his death lege malted tot the past 30 years, pi ofes , al of al ehrteetue e This letter, when revealed In ti my pathetic It was pathetic in that Klaudee, nil° took a gieat inteiest in the min als-fm -Old Main campaign, will nevei see the intended murals It was also pathetic in that Maude) will never be able to can , / out sonic desned plans which he believed would speed the moject to completion Following is .i pm bon of hi , 'rite) "Old Main Appropriate" "I wanted to get up to see (Mt tlelme) about mmals fm Old Mani, and I say Old Main because 1 believe that would be the most ippt opi late and significant place to use mmals ~hall to , to see you on m,' next visit to State College m may possibly ask you and Pi of Dickson to come to my office" It will be noted also in this le tel that !Claude). emphainies Old Main as the place lot the minas This, it seems, was meant to quell some or'tne aiguments ausing as io whet e the mmals shall be done Recently, it ha, been argued that nut al' should be painted is Ihe newly-consti noted building:, ,nd not Old Main As to the pi oblem facing the committee foi a noted American nava., a late, from Hemn Mai cenu, asmstant dnectm of, the Philadelphia Museum of Alt, tunes the stock of Homy Vainum Pont as the man fin the job Praises Work of Poor The following is an extinct front his letter " M 1 PGOI ' s wink is t favor ably known to as heie as we have ex hibited his paintings on numerous occasions I am familial also with the w=k he has dime in Washing ton and feel that of all the =tali done fm public buildings •recently, his me among the most successful "I feel it would he a :peat priv ilege cm yowl college to be able to Semite the tier vices of MI Pool, and if lie is willing to wink yowl p,oblem I hope that a plan inav be put into etre( t immediate ly Marital Class Is Requested [ Students May Petition Fln Marriage Course Here; Women Lead Move Welts to start t credit mune in mat al relations and rli opera tion for man loge ale being incite by students bele Loading a group of interacted ctudentc ate lattice 'McPhail '4O and Helen Underwood 'lO Won on ctudents me anxious to,see rlefi rite action' on the coin Se and may atm t a petition eft ctilating in mdet to chow how many students ale in leteMed in .1 nun t Inge class Mat loge canines are a compara tively recent Intl eduction to the college cart icula The University of Not th Catalina claims to have established tile fit st one rt yeM s ago Since that time populattty of the cant se hap sot cad tepidly, and one teeent study showed that 225 col leges mere giving 211 courses which In whole at In part dealt with Diener:Alan for niarriage and family life The com so at the University of Not th Carolina as desctibed to the Collegian by Dr Einest Groves, who nag one of its founders, is not one of sex education as many mis understand H to be "It is true that sex has an im pot taut part In the development of the course and it is necessarily treated Dankly and realisti9lly," Dr Groves said "The put pose of instruction, howevet, is to prepare rot matt Mge," be added, "ancilmar Hoge 911( eO4H is runt coareivcd'of as met ely good sexual adjust ment -MANIAC Ickes May O.K. New Allocatron (Continued From Page One) announced that construction would be launched "immediately" on new five-million-dollar pioglam at the College, but the PWA spiked this report almost at the mommit the %toe' , bloke by notifying the Authority it would not deplete its funds fat any loans andel the 45- 55 plan but ttould tathet allocate rt for additicinal plojects The Authority then was advised to seek the necessary financial backing for any giants it wished to receive. ' 4 Statistics reveal that 87 per cent Of the graduates of Stephens:Col lege,' Columbia, Mo , are married five years aher'graduation.- • PENN STATE COLLEGIAN last week, Chefles Z Klauder, Col s, WI ote a lettel 'to J Mane Helm., Diming his death, held ' something Dance Classes Open Thursday P. S. Club Dance Instruction' Will Be Held In Armory For Fire Weeks Succes , ful In ,securing the M unn v nom the Penn State, club o 111 begin its dnintal gel les of all- College dancing Ci1199e4 at 7 30 lIPVt Tllltt day Chiginaliv slated fe Rec Hall eat ly In Oriole lie dance in st.] it( lion classes hild In be post poned her anse the hall oas not available The se] les beginning Thin sday .-- will continue for five Weelts with lessons each Monday and Thin sday nights - A change , in tline oil shift the hour pci Ind on Monday front 8 15 to 915 p in Classes Bill convene at 7 30 p in Thursday The Classes will be held primar ily lot min dancers tinder the direc tion of Miss louse Cameron of the department of Physical Education and Athletics Ball loom etiquette in addition to Instruction of social dance steps will also be Included Tickets fm dosses me priced at $2lO tot ten lessons China-Aid Teas To Begin Soon ____ Women's - Committee Formed As China Relief Drive Gets Under Way Extensive plans for the China aid Leas ale being cancel on by five committees composed of pres idents of the women's fraternities and dm ms Ten tents will be the admission change and men student. and faculty ai.e invited Atherton East, Athei ton West, Grange, Mac Hall, and Women's' Building will be the Tonal points foi the teas Phi Mu, Chi Omega, A 0 Pi and 129 Miles street arc in Athei ton East, Kappa Alpha Theta, Theta Phi Alpha, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and 512 W Col lege avenue in Atherton West - A E Phi, Delta Gamma, 301 S Atherton, 236 S .Pluzim are in Grange, Mica est with Mac Hall and Alpha Glii 0, Gamma Phi Beta, 140 S Pugh, Sparks House m Winnen's Building The China aid movement started with i ice bowl suppers thi aughout the countay, but the teas will take then place here These,,teas are being conducted by the women stu dents, although men were oi !gin ally appointed by Di Claudy, head of the movement in this dist' act The men have made no definite plans fm then conti ibution Ball Features Harvest Queen Annual Dance Will — lie Held In - Armory December 3 With Bottorf The annual Harvest Ball will he held in the Armory December t and will again fetiture 'a Harvest. Queen, chosen by college, ballot. FloNd Mains '4O, manager of the ball, has announced Nominations for the queen, to be Who an Ag et Home Ec student, will be made by agricultural clubs and mganivations through the Ag Student Council Members of the committee In charge of selecting the queen are Richard L Beam '39, chahman. James IV Batchelor "19. Robert E Hopkins ,'39, J Main Moore '39, and Betty L McClure, '4O Ballot boxes he placed at Student Union desk, In the Cornet Room, Mid In the Ag buildings Chahmen of the ball committees ale dem:nations, Millard C Golf tell) 'lO and Edward E Lewis '4O, checking and tickets, Prod E Cole man 'l9 and 3 Richaid Godshallt '4O, advertising, A. 'Malan Mar= ,burget '4O, wardrohe and' decora tions, Rlauche Goehring '39, Mar tha Jayne '4O and'Anna M Yeager 40. and oichestra, - George - ,N Wade, Jr. '4O . Rill Benoit's or chestra will play ' ' ~ S. U. Cancels Dances- Tuesday " and — Thursday after noon Student Union dances lave been called off indefinitely, Usage Donovan, manages of SthdenE Union, announced yesterday. 'The dances held regularly this year for the, first, time ,can not bp continuedbecause the Armory floor will be used by "the WOrnen'e, rifle team. Twelve Taken Into Ilo.norary • Senator Thompson, Newsmen Speak At Sigma Delta .Chi Formal Dinner Twelve men, including two wpm elate pledges, here initiated Into Sigma Delta Chi, national journal lam lionmary, preceding a herniae( In the 'hilttany - Lion - Inn Sunday , night • W Daniel ,Deiblet, A William Engel, Tr, Paul S FTaldemitm .1, , Bernard A Newman, 7Terhett Nip 9011, W Bradlgy CM6I9, Emanuel Roth, George B Schless, Robert I. Wilson, and Thank R Zumbro, all Juniors, uere inducted into the chaplet as active members Associate Members Initiated William N Barely, managed or the JPennsylvania Newspaper Pub lkhers' Association, and Quinton N Beauge 'lO city editor of the msran Cnnette• • Bulletin, ;sere taboo in as associate men het - Sri essing a 'elt inging atmosphere in the Present newspaper gel up, it ith sufficient opportunities for each emhroyic Journalist, Senator Edward Jackson Thompson (P. , Centre), Edward 'I. Leech oclitot of the Pittsburgh Cat C' Webb, astan latemanager of PPIIII - Newspaper Publisher's Association, Hardy, aril 'Senor gar brief talks Student Pays Fines Of $97 Officials Warn _ Hunters Of State, Borough Laws ' , After Infraction As a Minim,' Dante V Morel, anphomme fmestry glade-M. Is a "game" guy He's paid $57 50 rot the privilege in the last two, weeks Morel ens fined $29 25' by Jus t", e of the Peace Eugene II Led erer on OW 25 fm shooting a dark militia the borough limits and last Thmsday ,received ,in additional line of 552 25 tot hunting' without resident lieense, all this In midi lion to the costa Because of this and other In tl Ingements of the game lons, Bur gess within F Leitiell and liplike of the Peace Lederer call attention of students to borough and slate nutting tegulations Game and "tai get ,shooting is pi ohibited within the borough-at all times Borough tioundaries, nv described by Lederer leach as fai east , as the breast of the dam for College winter spoi ts; as fai south las the southern end of the Cootie Hills Country Club, c o st to Buck hout street, following the. indroad to the J - Mitchell Salm, at winch point a straight line connects the farm with the breast of the dam foi College winter ,spot ts . Gun, must be coveted and Wok , en down when can ied'in automo biles, and unlashed with bolt tak en out while canted all the street Female pheasants and Hungar ian quail ale protected by law 'Hunting season foi Ohm small game began lash week Above all, Lederer stresses the importance of preventive safety measures dui mg the- season If there ale any student questions regarding hunting regulations, ei ther the Burgess or Justice of the Peace will supply the needed in formation, - Golob Takes Posts., In Cambria dOunty Edward R. Golob, graduate as ..istant of Political , Science has been, appointed to the position, of executive directoi of the Depait mqnt of Public Assistance of Cam bila _County ' ' Golob was also elected gov,ernoi of the Citi ? eas Council of theater Johnstown at a recent meeting of the council Co-Edits, :, Ginnie victrola-danced with Varsity Hall Saturday night in the Varsity Hall social i oom These dances will be held every possible Saturday As soon as customs off, they can dance in Change Play loom Chi O's, went in fin parties— they entertained Tuesday, at a des sei t pal ty for their,ehapeion,"Mis. Betty Gassert. Sunday they tend MIS 4 Di ummoned, new head,of the Home Economics depaitment.• Helen Cordon visited the local Chi 0 chapter Monday and Tues day "Color in Etiquette;' will be the Fuhsect of the discussion at th. Home Ec Club meeting on Nov.;10 Flist meeting of the new,Judi-, end members with the lest of the pour; 'we - 4 Thursd,iy afternoon at in Theta Sigma Phi is planning its annual Mati ix banquet on Decem ber 5 at the Islittany, Lion Inn, B W 0 C will be invited plbs lnom ment local women Committees Ike banquet are as follows deeoratitm4,: Itheta Glesek and Betts Criswell, invita tions, Florence Watkins, Mary Kry pal, and Jo Miller Jeanne Walker, Phyllis Gordon, Lucille Greenbmg, progi am , Margaret Herrman and Lnrllle G: eenbet g, publieltv and budget Jeanne Walker is In charge of the window display cllAcel:, Splccted_ The Lions Club. Gody Manor, at a meeting last week elected 'John Leaden '49 mesident Glenn Scott was named vicoaresident and lild nald Woolsey became trensuret and Irwin Boyer secretory. All College Dancing. Class' Spolsorefil by Penn State, Club lo One,-hour Lessons - i Beginning,- Thytrs4ay, Nov. 10 Monday, 8:15 P. M.—Thursday 7:30 ' Armory : $2.50 - . Tickets on Sale at,Penn Stale Club Room, Student': Union and at DOOr - , • ' Dop't 'Forget Our ANNIVERSARY: SALE ,• ~..THOSE GOOD FREEMAN SHOES $5.09 Anniversary Sale $4'.28 $6.85'-Freeman Sillies, Anniversary Price $5.88 • $7.50 Bostonian Shoe, Anniversary Price sod 4 tt , • Remember These PriCes Prgvail Only This Nqetc„.. BOTTORF 'BROS. SHOE STORE' , artier Allen and Beaver Avenue • ) Tuesday,' Netenter B, 1988 PSCA„Canvasr Nets $4033.73 Solicitation Among Faculty To Continue One Week; j Goal'lsiat Reached A total Of $3,133 1 73,was coUti hated by.both men and Women stu dents" to the 1938 bhilstian A - Tide!. Amu Pniance canvass which ended, last night, 'Wallah , ' ii. , ,"D,unia '9O and Phylln, K. Herpg '39;61 7 chan men, announced' vesterdliy. In the solicitation among' the faculty, 5 . 690 had P beer cont.f. , baited up to Sunday night:J ,k ,The canvass among the faculti - mem. hers is headed by Piof Clarence E Bullingo anal wdl contanue„an othei week Last yea . ' students_ conti ibuted $1,845 while faculty,niqmbers gay?. $950 This yern's student total was :holt of the $l,OOO goal which had been set The connbined student= faculty;goal was set at $5,00(1 • State Deans' flonnrs' Pqnicliohjer Mlss'Ellen Builchol . der, anststant to, the dean or nomen, Was el9eted eletary of the State A4sonlnilon of Deans of Women at the anneal conference In Hatrlsbmgany • and Saturday " Mks Charlotte fe 'Bay, dei . ttl'o ' woolen, Atigs Burkholder, Mls . Helen P Fatrit, s deau of tUithomnr, women, M 149 Betty Belirdean Begliman / women, and Allsq Llllta \Bleu, dean of women at State pol lege high school, attended 1.1!$: eon ference of high School and eolleg deans from the enthe quite ""-'