Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Sueces.ot to The Fice 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 Co'lege, the students, faculty, alumni, and friends THE MANAGING HOARD JOHN A TROANOVITCH . 3 , 1 Editor FRANCIS A C VOSTERS, Jlt . 39, Be'usins Manager HFRBrRT R CAHAN 4D lEPOME SHAFFER '39 Sports Editor Advertking Manager ROY 11 NICHOLS JR '39 RICHARD W KOOMAN '39 Managing Edi•ot Circulation Manager SALVATORE S SALA 'l9 RALPH H GUNDLACH 19 Noes Editor Promotion Manager ALAN G MrINTS RE 39 DALLAS It LON Feature Editor Forogn AdyettunManager THOMAS A GOAL 19 MARY J SAMPLE 'l9 Assiatant Managing Editor Senior Secretary - -- - - - . • . .. . .. . BRUCE Id TRABUE '39 LUCILLE GREENBERG 'N MgeIWO. Sports Editor Women's Editor REITA E SHEEN 'N i Alumnae Women'e Editor CCCCCCC WED MP NATIC.I. ADVIMITIOINO DV National Advertising Service, Inc. College Publubers RePreteolohoe 420 MADISON ANt NEW YORK, N Y CIiP,OR roMox Los /Minn • 5.10 Fi;mica. Associate rotors A Wlllinrn rneel Tr . 10 Ilerna-d A Nemnan '4O Finneuel Rnth 40 Herbert Moon '4O Robert L WlBon 'SO 1 GeolLe B Schleoo '4O Women's Associate Editors Moth, It Gordon '4O Associate Business Managers C Russell Eilt '4oMorris Schwab '4O Morton Nieman '4O . Burton C Willis, Jr '4O Done G Gutman '4O Isnot E Story '4O 1938 Member 1939 Associated Colleedate Press Dotnbutor of Collegiate Digest Mongol= Editor Tb's Issue - News Editor Chia Issue Above all, the Colleguin will be tale, ant Fo) in tato anre the, e is vision and these is might Friday, Dccernbei 2, 1938 DEAR GOVERNOR ELECT ON JANUARY 1 the nation iings out the old year and i ings IR the new one However, the gong has alleadv been lung on Penn State. Foi, in today's news column', we leain that the second $5,010,000 building piogiam planned fol.the College uncle!. the General State Authority is doomed because the PWA has al eady allocated all of it: funds With 11 new buildings slated for completion by June 1, this 'college faces a futm e of expan sion and enlaigement — "trot ege - authoritieS,lhavaliitiady intimated that this institution most inciease its enrollment-bv 5,000 in the next Mee ycais to keep faith with the people of the state The Pennsylvania State College, the Colic gian is convinced, will keep faith . with the pea pie In the, matter of enrollment However, an inc eased enrollment and its con sequent inetease in the college staff means some thing more than an mPus, of people An ins-eased enrollment, among other things, necessitates adequate housing and feeding of the newcomers UP UNTIL TODAY, the solution of the, prob lem vas at hand The second $1,000,000, building pi ograni planned fo• the college under the Gen eral State Authot ay contained provisions for: I—A 400-loom dm nntoiy fm women 2—Two men's doi mite, ies and cafeteria tom 1,000 men These buildings, all income-healing fm the col lege, iepresented the !ilium poi tion of the second GSA piogiam, the renuundei being additions and alteiattons to existing stauctuics., Houevei, with the no from don Miele the Gloat White Fathci iesides that the PWA aheady has allocated all of its funds, this program has gone by the board, Nevertheless, the College still badly needs a building program comparable to the one just doomed NOW ON NOVEMBER 8, the people of this Commonwealth elected to the office of Governor, Arthur H James, a miner's son uho winked his way through college and 'thus should appreciate the benefits accruing from an up-to-date, tuition flee, 'state university Governor-elect James, dining the heat of elec. tioneeling, ciiticized the General State Authority and its "undertakings" Among these undertak ings, of course, is the building program now on= del way and the ill-fated second program Thus by a far-fetched inference, one might draw the conclusion that Got Nisei...elect James does not approte of the needed expansion and development going on hose 'floweret, the Collegian believes that this is not so- _ IN CAMPAIGN 'Amato) e distributed before the election and bearing Ins signatute, Goyernm elect James stated that he favored the following I—Long range plonn.ng rot the educational sys tem of the state 2—Fe letal aid for schools without fedei al con trol , 3—Sufficient spin optiations to meet the subsidy iequuements of the piesent educational laws on the - statute baol.s , 4—Legislation w Inch will maintain the present edUcational standards --5—A public elicational system which will moic - adequately fit youths to earn a livelihood: In view of this excellent and commendable outlook on education, the Collegian ,urges Gov. _ _ ernor elect James when he assumes office to do all , In his power to continue the expansion of - educational facilities in this tsate. Such a move would surely increase the confidence and N faith the people of the state lodge In him as Indicated by his election.—W. S. 0. CAMPUSEER "We, the undersigned, petition—" The su office is continually displaying petitions ringing from advocating han nets fel evening weal to holidays fin Penn weekend (remember?) Latest v,ebegyoukindly sheet is la petition asking for the passage of the Ludlow Admendment, which would necessitate a referendum before' the LIS could go to was, excepting invasion One of the local wits has tacked a rider on the petition which goes as follows , "We suggest tmthet, that in the event of a seri ous fne in the College, a vote be taken as to whether ot not NNe call the file department and a second vote to decide whether. or not the student body should assist if the necessity arse" Well, knowing the floe department as we do But may we add out bit 9 WHEREAS we ate constantly being petitioned by petitioners to sign petitions, WHERE AS we never fail to sign any petition, WHEREAS we use a helluva lot of gond ink in doing so, Be it therefore resolved that we do away with petitions Paul S Haldeman Jr '4O Beanie) , Owena .40 We, the undei signed, do heieby petition the peti tionei S-li'S a lactolo cycle! I=l Bus, Buzz, Buzz Ovei heal d on the westbound bus "he wanted to get flesh with me We parked out in the county someplace—he said he wouldn't take me home until I kissed him," Just a Gamma Phi Beta talking out of tuin . Also Ran As is the usual erudite ps custom, every beauty box ballot contains molest votes Nominated- in this year's Harvest Ball queen poll were Leo Houck, Ji , Bill Hoot, Deanna Durbin, Olive Oil, Minnie Mouse, Paul Mitten, and Dean Ray Con fidentially, campy says that Jean Smith will he clowned by ex-queen of the harvest, Janie Gruber, also Collegian hpq, with emphasis on the Collegian Gearre B Selllean '4O ___ Herbert Mt.. , '4O Damn Disturbing, eh what? It happened Wednesday Lou Bell noted Flo Watkins with hei hands undo the newsi nom table blanking up the Icctuie quiet Sensing something to eat or at least something intligning, Bell oi deied her to pass whatever it was up to him Up came the mysterious object, it got to Brad Owens, it was wet, cold Owens grasped the slushy snow ball firmly, made Lou hold his hand up and then quashed it on the professorial mit. • , Help Wanted . ' , • , Addy Jane Ciitehfield,'42 n'tned of. sehoolThe:: sires a fanly good looking, man oath a little money foi a husband Claims to be very attractiveo 5 feet one, has blonde ban, blue eyes Room ?umbel in dii eetm y New Record Hughie Williams' Monday eight o'clock class al most missed Hugh's pive of the year It was 8 12 and the class was /about ready to walk out when in strode oui hero stamping his feet "I'd have been heie swum, but L got stuck Because I got stuck, my feet sue wet Because I've' got wet feet, theie'll be no class" And Hughie was through the dam before the class could move Williams' time ham enhance to exit-15 seconds flat Things I Haven't Mentioned Btht Willis, worthy du, and one Connie 'Smith of the kappa shack in vai mai and sundry places We don't believe it but X-57 says Flo Kilgore innocently asked if there was to be a lab in the proposed manage comae Bill Engel has decor ated Eloise Rockwell with thetaxi jewelly Eleanor Binfei pinned by someone I'm told, as if it matters much You'll Enjoy ,111dlvi The Corner unusual GIME —campy's halfwit —CAMPY PENN STATE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED TYPEIVRITERS—AII makes ex pertly repaired, portable and of dee machines for sale or rent Dial 2342 Harry E Mann, 127 West Beaver avenue BB yr TENNIS RACKETS RESTRTJNG- All work guaranteed - Rackets called for and delivered The Re stringer, 206 West College avenue Dial 3360 , BB yr FOR RENT—Nicely furnished double Loom and board; one block from campus. Rates seasonable Phone 3218 12Q-3tpdßß LOST—Black and white fox tel l/ex with black spot over left eye Phone, 2189, clue of Di Kelley It-bIJAT WANTED—Passengers to Wash Melon, D C , leave Fllclay aft ernoon Also Remington portable typev,rltel I'm sale Call near at 2471 132-Iteontp-TES COMFORTABLY HEATED room IN Ith limning Wat PI ~S 2 50 , Ap ly 323 W Nlttany , 1.41-Itp TB FOR RENT—Double room - Stine Garage, opal tment No 1 130 ltp•Tß FOR RENT—One Second floor dou ble room Call 122 E Hamilton avenue Phone 4252 1.2 , 1 Ito BB WANTED—Young man mtudent to share large, pleasant t oom on second flow one block tt om cam pus Dial 2926 128 Itp-BB FOR RENT—Single and double rooms Dial 2210 224' S Bur roc es sweet 127-Itp BB FOR RENT—Flout, second floor loom Pot two quiet Gentile boys north of, campus Reasonable lutes 625 N Allen street 126 UP RR LOST-21-jewel watch In Glenn land building Nov 13 Findei call , 0 Llndzey 2131 Reward I 125 10-138 Plumbing and Heating Heating Systems Installed + 808 TAYLOR, DIAL 2722 -- , -. . ...... • . '• , ';•:. ••• WALNUT .!•,;) `,.? ~„.,, ' . 0,... S ..-:. • -..4, .........: ;• r• s ly- Gentleman's Pipe: Cs,' ...,,-- • •.•.. ~, ' . „:.: . , • ~,....,,,,, i,-,- . :-.;:: , , ,, , , , , :%., _.5215• .tw; - 4tty , i—mser ado, 11.111.60 , Poi • " BULLETINS TODAY - Engineeling lecture, "The Job Inteiview," 116 White Hall, 4 10 p m Beginneis' chess class, second floor lounge, Old Main, 8 30 p. m. Chinch of Christ,'4os Old Main 'Bible study, 10 a in Pi eaching, 11 a in. and 7 p rn MISCELLANEOUS Christmas table decorations ex- FRomm , s ,, : : ,_ A large \ group• of- suits and coats. You know them- by their names., Originally sold from $35 to $45. See them in our store and in our windows at this new , low price. SALES I - e UITS and ‘OATS Double breasted i $ ::- .1 ... ,' \ •„' , ' •, , -'.. • : , q British Lounge Coats ••• ..:. -. Double breasted Gabardines' - ' Covert , Cloths Three Button 1 , • - '. - Coat Grays All Alterations, , Longs - Greens - CASH ONLY, Nothing Changed But the Price 114 Eaat CoIIeyFROMM, 9 S, Opposite .Ave. . Front , Campos luta,' 108 Old Main, 8 a ni to 4 p• ni daily except Saturday and 'Sunday -AT PENN STATE ie . .. Moderate Comfortable I Rates ~,,i ) 0/1 ma. . 123 NITTANY AVENUE ALL ROOMS WITH RUNNING WATER , Single , Breasted Browns at Cost Grey Plaids Time To Think cx, ' CHRISTMAS P . ''''' - ;:l , At GIFT SIJGGESTIO,NS •--: : - ' , . 4 , -GIFT ,WRAPPING - - ' --- - MAILING SERVICE - , 3,2 . ..-,-,. --. 4 . I.' .. ' l ' - ^ . -.. - T -. - ' O pen Until, ,•• ri s _ Lt •-r p - . ./.-r-- - =' ,. .2,:- 0 •- , 1 '-4. - -•• .e.„ , ..,-.a,--;•..vjrtlia.l/0t• - - - : -.-?....m , -- 7-:; -- ,-. f -- ; -- ;: - G - ii.:7751E - 676 7 -i- - ''Eviry_-. .' ,•., -.W., Zofi - Hatdrnii7sl.l7l.:C.Vir X ' ' Nig ht , i 1 ..„ „ 3 - , i ,- ; ~..:,, ' ,- -- • -'7 - -': "-- -- '' : 7 '' . ',----- "". '-:- '''.:- 1! ,it :. ... ma e t t if „.., ~,, .. Quality Beet, - - finality Vest!! 011ie Steaks ,; - , ,- Quality &lull) , Donne Dressed Chickens ColA Meats and Cheese , ' ' -,;,, Dial '7,75 ' NJT}ANY MEADOWS - FAN -:SlORE1 Time: THE. PRESENT. Pla6: Go, Daminif,,Gii , ;No 0P 1 't r, £ 4 ' Dan: Are you taking her to-. ' Bill: 7 just meta lively girl m. my Lit class, Dan. 'Bill: T know - exactly, youre going to risk. Of course -, I'm taking, her, to Sop,: : Hop -- One Week Latei . , , -,•,, , Time: Filday, DecAth—PlaCe: Rec Hall Hundredi of, couples swaying' to ' T.' ~ the 'sweet: music of,q B. u ' ' ' '-:- - • ',,' ~ --- , i —,...'•-; 'i , ,- ~ ~ ~:.,•!-,, l, ,. , ,, : -, ~ •i - .. • • "' ' e . ., ' _..... _ . ' '' ' ',featu'rihi .- chtrinnk - Radio §ongqtreqq.: Friday, December 2,, .1938 `, . ;.: - , ' ~.~ a~l
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