Page Four Five. Co-Eds On Ballot For Harvest Ball Queen Who 1%111 'sign as Harvest Queen', To one of fire co-eds--Peggy E Aloym '39, Janet E Story '4O, Helen 13 Caaniei '4l, Jeanne A Smith '4l, m Marjorie H Stockett '42—will go the honor of piesiding at the annual Haivest Ball on Decembei 3 The Queen hill be selected in a College-wide ballot stai ting this mot ning and ending tomot low at noon The nominations weic made last seek by Ag Council Them ate ballot boxes at the Cot net Room, Student Union desk, and in the Aglicultme and Home Economic, buildings Large photographs of the five candidates ate on display in a Comet Room window, and the Harvest Queen committee will es cort the co-eds on campus, to fra teinities, and doun Loon tonight so that students can see them and make then choice Carrying out the harvest ccle P.:11,. Shows at 1.30, 3 00, 6 30, and 8 30 Complete show as late as 9,05 p m. JOHN HOWARD HEATHER ANGEL REGINALD DENNY H B WARNER In "Arrest" Bulldog Drummond" WEDNESDAY ONLY (No Matinee Showing) ' If teachers only knew what the girls are studying' "GIRLS' SCHOOL', Ann Shirley - Nan Grey Ralph 'Bellamy - Noah Beery, Jr A Motie QM] Picture THURSDAY and FRIDAY I (No Matinee Friday) How to hook a man in ten easy lessons! MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN LEW AYRES = - "Spring, Madness" CCM Ruth Hussey,- Ann Morriss Burgess Meredith i Joyce Compton Shows at 1 30, 3 00, 6 30, and 8.30 Complete show as late as 9:05 p.m (No Matinee Wednesday) RONALD COLMAN "If I Were King" - with - FRANCES DEE BASIL RATHBONE (No Matinee Friday) Het e cornea the C,tt !elan Family vtt autunite(' Ali Babas ex uding Chat in and a touch of Lat. cam u.ith every fot tune hunting Smile happy go-lutky Pirates with a Di ess Suit nailed to their mast and, as aluays, Bonanza Boiled , JANET GAYNOR DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR PAULETTE GODDARD in "The Young in Heart" with Roland Young • Billie Burke 6 30, 8.30 Evenings at Last complete show as late as 9 05 TODAY ONLY CHARLES BOYER HEDV LAMARR r SIGRID GURIE JOSEPH CALLEIA ALAN HALE In "ALGIERS" From ~, November • 15 . • bintion theme, the committee is uiginir, students to attend. the dance In tur' costumes Bill Bottot f and his 'campus band will play from 9 to 12 in the Aim my—decorated with leaves, coin stalks, and all the ti immings foa the occasion The puce of the ball will be 55 cents a couple, Floyd L Mains '4O, general chanman, announced yes tet day The sub-committee in chaige of selecting the Queen consists of Richard L Beam '39, chauman, James NV Baticheloi '3B, Rebut L Hopkins '39, Damn Manic '39, and Betty L Mediate i4o' Groups Stage . Dorm Dinners Improved Student-Faculty Relations Achieved By Women's Socials Mortal Board and Freshman Council are fostering bettorstu dent-faculty relations with a series of dinners in momen's dormitories and teas In professors' homes Last week Prof H L Yeagley and Prof J H Frizzell held teas fel membms of Freshman Council and entertained them milli read ings and discussions of current col lege problems The Sunda% following 'Thanks giving ‘acation, Morlat Board mill hale tun tables reserved in both Mac and Atherton Halls for stu dent-faculty dinners Stalling with the upperciass momen, a tolnting system mill be establislied pith two faculty guests at each of the too tables each meek During the year, each table will have had six guests The proglam is being conducted in cooperation Ns ith the College Dining Commons Eleanor B Ack er '39 Is in charge in Mac Hall and Beulah F Gerhehn '39 In Atherton Oberlin College has rescinded its lute that all town bills must be paid before a student is graduated 'CLASSIFIED pertly repaired, portable and of fice machines for sale or rent Dial 2342 Harry E Mann, 127 West Beaver avenue BB yr All wink guaranteed Rackets Galled for and delivered The Re stringer, ZO6 West College avenue Dial 3360 BB yr FOR RENT—Nicely futmshed double room and bond, 'one block diem campus. Rates reasonable Phone 3218. 120-3tpdßß LOST—Black and white fox tei tiei with black spot over left eye Phone 2189, case of Dr Kelley • t-bIJAT FOR STUDENTS—Very pleasant double loom with board, Fan mount Hall, 212 West Fairmount avenue $9 50 1 pm week 124-ItpdGD PERSONAL—WiII the coed at Hobo Dance with patch on tight elbow whO was "definitely" a freshman please call Carl 2174 at once Impoi tant 43-Itpdßß FOR RENT—Desirable single or double room in a quiet home Adjoining campus 127 Noi th Ath erton street Phone 2007 122-Itpdßß LOST—GoId and jade diamond bracelet in Penn State section at Penn game please write to His Ida Donohoe 737 Edmond avenue, Mewl Hill, Pa, of call State Col lege 2887. Reward 121-ltpdGD Thanksgiving Greetings from SPIDER BUY BOOKS NOW FOR CHRISTMAS • SELECT FROM HUNDREDS OF TITLES AT - 6REATLY, REDUCED KEELER'S' NAONVENIL' Lions Lose To Pittsburgh As Season Closes (Continued From Page One) Backfield" and "Nightmate Line" failed to toll eatly in the contest because of 'a seties of breaks in State's favor Ciaig White's punt catty in the game was tecoveted by Chuck Pe teis on Pitt's 46 after the ball had touched a Panthet man The Panthets held and White kicked again As the Jungle Cats failed to puncture the Lion. forward wall, John Chitketnco booted the oval 61 yaids across the goal Cassano Tallies First A 24-yind pass from Peters to Spike Altel followed by a laugh ing the kicker penalty charged against Pitt gave State a first down on its own 40 But, this tet nunated the Lion luck stieak as Ickes fumbled thine plays latci Casszano and Cuily Stebbins pi oceeded to lug the ball to the State 1.7' in thice plays from whet c the foimei outtnaneuveted the left side of State's line and leaped °vet the, goal foi the toudhdown Bill Daddto, ,tollai end, methodically placckicked the extra point and Pitt led 7-0 Jock Suthei land yanked his stai ng lineup am! the Higgins men battled even with the Pan ther second-stungeis the emam del of the half Ickes and Larey Peace were engaged in a_punting duel w Inch kept the ball between the 40 yard lines Goldberg Loose Again With "Mad Marshall' and k the varsity back in the game for the final half, Pitt chalked up two quick scores before State could catch a breath Goldberg took John it Patrick's kickoff back 53 yards to State's 44 befoie Ickes made a bulliant tackle after being pal tinily blocked out by Bob Dan nies, %eteian center Stebbins, Cassiano, and Gold berg alteinated at catiying the ball to the Lion 19 Cassiano took a reverse from Goldberg and be hind devastating interference tal lied the second touchdown standing up Daddio's try for conversion was good On the lust play following tho kickoff, Ickes dropped the ball with Goldberg mapping himself mound it on State's 34 In two plays, the fast-stepping Cassiano had again dug his cleats into pay diit, this time on a 28-yard broken field jaunt through the entne Lion, eleven Pitt led 20-0 when Diuldto missed the try. The Nittanymen's sixth and fi nal fumble—this one by Rollins on the State 21 just befoic the thud period ended was soon con vetted into Pitt's fourth touch down by an allay of second and third sttingets as Emil Natic and Bob Thuibon combined to diive to the Lion 7 Thutbon shot through sight tackle for the sem e early in the final stones Frosh Booters Lose 'To,Lock Haven High Proving supetmt muddeis, the Lock Haven Illgh soccer team dem ned the freshman boaters 2-1 in a game played 'on the sloppy tint' or the medico ,field Satin do a tm noon The only Cub tally or the game ens tegistered by Al Baldwin to pi event the la eshmen from finish mg the season alth a shutout Al though) lain and slippery footing hampered play, the Undetwood team put up a valiant battle Var sity coach Bill Jeffrey was the let ee • The retold for the season stands at. LAI° losses and one tie Sy' acuse and Cornell «e 2 e' victols over the Cubs, while they tied Mont Alto dining the first scheduled SCWSOII Of pllll' Willie H'e , ,ton, while with Mich igan, scoied owl 110 'touchdowns, 1901 to 1905 HOME SITES The Future of Stale College MEANS MORE HOMES AND •-• APARTMENTS MANOR HILLS;-situate between the Fiatei :illy Section and the Centre Hills Country Club to the Borough, has taken on Its Fall Beauty Come and see it Your home amidst its beauty oral appeal to you Your opportunity' for settletton uhlle pikes ate low is NOW EUGENE/ H. LEDERER Developer of the Fraternity Section 114 E. Beaver Ave, State College Dial 4066 PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 17 Riflemen Start Practice In Armory Seventeen men have already be gun practice in the Armory three nights a week-for the varsity rifle uptad and will continuo until the squad shoots its first postal match agaitrit tho University of Califor nia at Berkeley on Jan 7 Myles Altimus 'lO, George Ben- Item '4O, Hiram Wolfe '4O, Wayne forty 'lO, and Grant Carpenter '39, all lottet men on last year's squad, ate out lot mactice under Mann Donovan P Yellen, coach Others practicing on the range/are Noah Getz, Ben Stahl,- Gilbert Gault, Dick Cuthbet t, Roger Frank, Jos eph Sherman, Jack Richwine, Rob ert McCoy, John Elliott, Christian Martin, Bill Sloatman, and George Wilhelm, all sophomores '42 Courtmen Drill 'On Lawther Skgtem With 25 flesh candidates going tin ough the daily paces at Rec Hall ever) afternoon and more aspirants expected to recruit from the foot ball squad, Coach Nick Thiel is Milling the Cubs in the fundamen tals of the game with stress being placed on the Lamther system' Included among the outstanding asphants, Coach Thiel reports, are Howard Smith, Henry White, Mar tin Sonnefield, Miles Fettle, Bill ToHum, Hal High,' Don Cassidy, Bill Nell), Bill Zlgenfus, and Bob Jeffrey Medical ( Tests Slated For Friday, Dec. 2 A medical aptitude test, requited foi admission to all medical schools, «dl be given in Room 109 4giicultuic Building, at 3 p' m; Fuday, December 2 All students intending to enter a medical school should arrange with Di' Oscar S Smith, School of Chemistry and Physics, to take the test Campus Clique Finds Itself In Quandary (Continued From Page One) Let, played Cub football and is the son of Boxing Coach Houck. Both Phillips and Petrella, listed,on,the Campus slate, are football min -,.. And, of course, the respective campaign and publicity committees will endeavor to put aciossots patty's attempt at a platform r,. • ittanyNews • • Tobacco • Smokers' Supplies • Newspapers • Magazines • • Candy • NittanyNews" 110 W. College Ave.t Fraternities ! HAVE YOU TRIED BEAVER BROi BREADS and SWEET ROLLS" " • CALL BEAVER BROS. PHONE 791 Women in Sports I On Monday night the new canoe, "'Matte," in White Hall was laun ched by Miss Haidt. Following the • launching, the W.R A Board and club presidents gave Miss Haidt a sutpuse patty and presented het with an electiic grill fot her work All the women of the Phys Ed fac ulty, and the WR A bouid and club presidents were present oth ci guests weie Bits Schott, Min Meted, Dean Ray, - and Mts Reese The Foil Club will meet from 4 to 5 o'clock Monday through Thuisday, with the next instiuc tien to be held the Tuesday after vacation at 7 p m The next regu hat meet, at which time officers will be elected, will be Thuisday at 6 30 instead of Wednesday Please come dressed to fence . , The Aimy-Navy hockey toutna ment ended in a tie score with Amy and Navy each winning one game and tying the thud Because basketball practice started Monday, the tie will not be played off Vaisity team will be picked soon from these two teams and others who have played hockey all sem estei 17 Advance In Comp Seventeen freshmen have he'en elevated horn English Composition 0, for which no college credit is given, to English Composition 1, according to an announcement,by Piof Theodore J Gates, head of the Department of English Compii sition. - , , , ',NOIIHIARTER FOR:QUARTERB#CKC • Anybody can lie a Monday-morning quarterback,' but" What does it take to be a real one? Dcies he think for him T self, or does the coach run the game from the bench? Notre Dame's brainy young coach tells you why the signal caller is head shows why • 'it plays go wrong and Work Center To Open Soon Penn 'State NYA Project. To Provide Education And Work For Youths A "1 esident cork center" spon se' ed by the National Youth Ad ministration ,und the College will be opened here soon, It has re vealed yestet day Firsemention of this project was made early in September when Ce ell Schwartz, assistant state direc tor of NYA, disclosed that State College was being considered as the location of a youth work center One 'of ton such centers in the state, the Penn State unit will, pto vole Mork and education for ap proximately GO youths %lio are to lie picked from the state bons of NYA vorkeis expressing a desne for the type of training offered Youths moiled in this project M ill spend 80 hauls a month on to meliorative mork on the campus and an equal time each month Mill be devoted to slant courses in agri- I ROLLER SKATE Every Friday and Sunday 8 till 11 HECLA 'PARK ' 7 Miles E of Bellefonte - ennui() of fields of training 3 Million Bricks Used Bert This venture will, be entirely According to the figures coin• separate \ nom the plan of student piled by the McCloskey construe. aid under NYA now in practlie on Lion company, 2,507,000 bucks are the campus Workers in the cen- being used in the consttuction pro ter will not be Penn State students gram here ATTENTION, FRESHMEN': Tribunal Demands' That You Smoke CORN COB PIPES ONLY , ' • t • ,-. . , • at • , - or ;; GRAHAM & SON .. ESTABLISHED IN 1896 It's Not Too' Late To Order Your ' ThanksgivitigPoultry - Cook's - Mairket 115 S. Frazier Street. Thal 791 , - ' •` - BIND TUGBOAT ANNIE CAUGHT TUGLES S ! Just wiscit . , :b) she landed a juicy salvaging contract. Annie's old enemy,Bull- • winkle shipped m injunction on the tug Watch what happens ," when Annie tries to dynamite her way out cif that onel Norman , ; Reilly Rome tells, us Tugboat Annie Blows the Man Down "IT,S EASY TO KILL.., if rid one suspects you." There's the secrkt behind quiet Wychwood's "accidental" deaths Read what "`-‘, happened last week, then start Easy to Kill, the new mystery A, - _novel by Agatha Chnsbe. Second of seven mstpbnents ' HOLLYWOOD'S ' n FIRST FAMIL:Yr STYMIES ITSELF.The (anions Lavondar family were too busyunfortunately—to no: ~ticelittle Minerva, who blew in from Omaha for a visit. A short story, lei Always Tomorrow, by Charles Hoffman. " PIMA Skirmish for thoMajor,'s short story by Glenn Allan; ' editorials, Post Scripts, fun and cartoons All this week's post.- T. , • Tuesday, November p 2, 1938:'_ Novemberti - 4 5 tj