Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Succest:oi to The Flee 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, and friends THE MANAGING BOARD JOHN A TROANOVITCH . 39, Fdßea FRANCIS A C VOSTERS, JR '99, Emine.• Manager HEPTIERT 11 CAHAN 19 JEROME SHAFFER '99 Sports Editor Adtertigind Manager FOE 13 NICHOLS JR '39 RICHARD W KOOMAN '39 Mortaring Editor Circulation Manager SALVATORE S SALA 10 RALPH H GUNDLACH '99 New, Ftlnor Promotion ?annoyer AI AN G MeINTI RE '39 DALLAS R LONG 'l9 Feature Editor roreign Athertising Monster THOMAS A 110 AI '39 MARE J SAMPI F '99 ANnstant 11,1 mum Fa Oar Senior Secretary BRUCE NI TRABUE '39 I UCILLE GREENBERG '39 A••fetnnt Sport!' Editor WomenN E litnr ItEITA r SHEEN 19 iiVoitellto Wornen't Editor ..... 11..0 FOR tds,r/01.1a1.. ok.OVIISITIGINO lir National Advertising Service, Inc. (Wired , P.ohlosbers . Repremisaite 420 MAROON AVE NOW YORK N Y ChIrAGO 6.3510. 4. A1.:6666 Kra f•Khcmco Associate Editors A Engel Jr '4O Bernard A Nennuin '4O rrnrnuel Roth '4O 414,144,1 Nipeon '4O Women's Associate Editors fPhyllia It Gordon '4O Associate Business Managers C Russell Eck 40 Morton Nieman 10 Dons C Gutman '4O 1938 Member 1939 Rssociated Collegiate Press Distributor of Collegiate Digest %lamming F.lltor lasi Fditor 1131 s --__ Tuesday, December 6, 1928 WHAT GOES ON HERE? LAST SEPTEMBER, appioxnnately 6,800 stu-: dents em oiled at the College foi the current se- To all 011/WRlti appearances, theme was nothing peculiai about this gloom) except foi the fact that it esented the largest student body in thq 7u yen Instiny of the College Among those 6,800, however, theie was one stu dent who was destined within eight weeks to be-, come the victim of one of the most unfair and most indefensible tucks this College could eves pet pe t, ate Now this student is a niembei of the junun class who Ins spent fom full semesters here He isn't exactly hi ilhant bul he has managed to get along Last month came the "Wow-glades," and mid lecoids shooed him to be deficient in 11 !edits, passing in six Ordinarily, of course, one would expect that the College would give the student a chance to make up his deficiencies during the second half of the semester But such was not the - case here FM last week the Dean of the school in which the student was t egistei nil notified him that he had been (hopped Flom College, that he would not be pm 'anted to finish the semester , that he would be arable to collect any Leland on his enrollment fees :liceautie too mach time had extol ed since the open -mg day of school NOW I A fate the facts The student has paid his fees He has been —duly enrolled for the entire semester The 'College cannot possibly replace him with an -other student this semester even if it desired to do/so Undei these cn cumstanees, why shouldn't he be pm nutted to continue his studies? Why shouldn't he be given the chance to make up his deficiencies as eve, y other student is? Why , houhln't he he pm mated to continue the courses which he is passing and for which he has eveiy sight in the ion, ld to gain ci edit? AS PAR AS the Collegian 14 able to see, the College could conceivably have but two 111840p4 - 1 . 0) its action in this case Eithei the College feels it would be impossible To, the student to make up his deficiencies in the tune i emaming and that it would be nun e econom ical fin him to go home, Or the College feels that even if the student should make up these deficiencies he would not have enough ci edits at the end of the semester to wauant his remaining in school If the first case be true—if the College be lieves the student would be unable to make up the reficiencies—the Collegian holds that if the student is willing to gamble on his chances and his ability, he should be permitted to do so After all, if he has _paid for a full semes ter's education, why shouldn't he be given the benefit of a FULL semester? If the second case be ti ue--if the College be lieves the student would not have enough credits at the end of the semester to wai cant his staying in school—the Collegian holds that he should not have been permitted to enroll this semester in the thst place and lose several hundred dollars in the bin gain FRANKLY, the Collegian does not know what Nees ate motivating' this action Pelham; the whole Live is an nception to College policy' The Collegian hopes so and hopes further that the adminiqintion will move quickly to right this wrong beim° the student suffers ii reparable damage by being forced to stay away from classes which he should be attending ,' " Yes, the Collegian Imbues that constant pres sure from would-be students, who have every right to be emolled here but who have been 'excluded because of limited facilities, forces the College to be strict in its policies But to be strict and to be ruthless ate two en tit ely ditTei ent things, Capital Stock Doc Theban, in Ins History 27 class the °the , day, asked the class to give a definition of Hell Dave "Powerhouse" Cohen immediately piped up o ith "when a fellow gets mauled " "No," said the Doe, "when a man gets mot tled, he moiety takes on a liability" "You're chirped Cohen, "but little as sets folio« " Two Sleepy People: And it remained' fm Bobby Potts, deltachi anchet, to take on a Tschan-termed liability over the neek-end when he v,as mauled to a Belle fonte lass All the deltachi cowboys kissed the blushing In ide Bob won't let his manta! 'dune; intei fele with lus semen C and F course but will commute limn a little nest in Bellefonte Have You Forgotten Too Soon: Amidst the ifteiniath of unjustified cu tmetim and motional coach-baiting that always follows a so-called disastioux bi rd sexion like the one just past, we found this dedication 111 the Septernhei, 19,30 issue of Fioth Pool S Haldeman Jr 'HI Bradley ()wenn '44 Robert I. Wilson • 44 Geoive 111 Selfless '44 We dedicate this issue to 801 l Higgins bemire It is oui way of wishing him success as Penn State's new I ootball coach May the tongues of his ci itics become fouled in then tonsils Little Fish Story: Once Oldie was a little gni named Jean Chew Jean Was in the Infil maiy She had a cough It was a very bad cough She was lonely Her only company were the goldfish They lived in a bowl beside hei bed They blissfully swain in circles The water looked muddy The Doctor gave Jean a bottle of medicine It didn't taste sp good In fact, it vas bitto'n all hell It looked muddy, too Sminisingly, the fish still swim in cu des Pork Chops and Gravy: Morris Schwab '4O Buxton C Willis, Jr 40 Janet B Story 40 Paul S Haldeman, Jr in A William Env], Jr '0 Another &nous week-end has gone pfft and Maniac ~ .huddep, at the cupid approach of June and these are only lb mme shopping days till Xmas time is maiehing at double quick cadence we didn't think much of the amateur Cite Ri iday the pm fin mess wet en't given a chance by the lank hamateuis in the audience and someone ought to lynch that dun with the pm ye) ted sense of humor who kept iinging an alai m clock eveiy two minutes . we wonder whei e Bill Hai tholomew, Bust p u re winnei, leained how to imitate to such peifection a coed getting ready fin a bath they say he's a wade) at Mac Hall horn the luliculous to the sublime we went to the second show and mat veiled at Padei ecvski Things we made a note of at Satin(lay night's game Ike Gabel t looking hem tbioken at the crowd of 5000 and not a single paid admis s Chuck Peters vetoing one of those cap, that Will Osboi ne gave the ye city gi idders . Paul Gies spe and Peggy Moyer walking in as though they didn't know she was to be named Hat vest Queen the Collegian staff is in ac cold with the selection, especially , the managing - editor. . ljust as we heiirjioni convolution in the crowd that Midge King, 118 pound grapples, talks about.iDottie Walton in MS sleep, he walks in with hei and there's Rabbit Weai and the missu', ,that boy looks out of place in the gi andstands kappa Flank Mittel walks in with Nag Gleason - sne and Ray Johnson tries to look untie tan bed among the coaches we see Web Petei son; last year's fin mud, and, Carl Waugaman, an end last gt. al ~ e ason, who had a good team in his first yea) as head coach at Ligonie High . Fashion note. these ale a lot of gabardine poi k-pie lain hats in evidence the boys look biggei than eve and play Just as \iougl»t won't be long berme the boxing basketball double headei s and we can Sot ewe the stands packed to capacity an how and a half befme stinting time Just Plain Chattel a lettei limn Jun Dugan, ex Fioth edam, tells us of a big evening of negro music "Flom Spirituals to Kwing" to be held at Carnegie Hall December 23 he's the publicity department Di Keogh, a dentist from Penn, wants to know if eng - 'comp pi of Duke Mitchell still wens that Scotch plaid underwear that Brenda Diana Duff_ Fi neer who's filling the pa nes, can paik hei foul millions and size foul and a half A's under out typewrite desk anytime *I,MBROWSING THROUGH THE 1938 ••••• AMERICAN ARTIST GROUP CHRISTMAS CARD CATALOGUE IS LIKE WALKING gHROUGH THE ART GALLERIES AND VIEWING 791 E FINEST PICTURES IN THE COUNTRY HERE ARE ASSEMBLED EX QUISITE REPRODUCTIONS OF OIL PAINT INGS, WATER COLORS, ETCHINGS, Ai , ID LITIIDGRA.PHS BY SOME OF THE OUT STANDING ARTISTS IN AMERICA SO RICH AND DIVERSE IN SUBJECT MATTER.THAT IT AFFORDS SATISFACTION FOR EVERY CONCEIVABLE VARIETY OF GOOD TASTE, And Many Others Sold Only Al Catlin= Theatre Bldg State College OLD MANIA These Are The Christmas Cards You Have Been Reading, About Some of the Artists Adolph Delin . Lee Townsend Alexandei Brook • lenry V Poor =TM Jonas Lie _ John Steuart, Curry Charles E Birchfi M eldThomas H. Benton Waldo Pierce Arnold Blanch Mahel Dwight Agnes Tait KEELER'S PENN STATE COLLEGIAN FinalEx-itin Schedule' Released (Continued From Page One) ! EchE 1 By Appointment EthE 2 T 8 00 See List EchE 4 By Appointment EchE G By Appointment Econ 1 F 1 30 105 WH Boon 14 T 3 45 And MF and Bal lEcon 16 51 3 45 Arm Floor I Econ 16 P 1 30 Arm Floor Econ 20 Th 3.45 '3 NLA Econ 21 Th 10 20 105 WH Econ 23 T 10 20 105 WH Econ 24 Th 1 30 405 Main Eros 25 Th 8 00 3 NLA Econ 40 W 3 45 3 NLA Won -12 , By Appointment Soon 400 W 1 30 3 NLA Econ 417 By Appointment Econ 421 By Appointment ECM] 424 ,W 10 20 8 NLA Ed 1 Tit 3 45 See List Rd to at 8 00 418 Main Ed 16 T 8 00 2 P,ng F P,t125 T 1 .30 2 Eng F ' Ed 70 Id 1 30 200 Eng D Ed 202 W 8 00 2 Eng To , Ed 424 ..T 345 110 HE ••• - Ed 432 b M 3 45 k 207 ,HE. 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HEIDI And His Alemite Brigadiers, World's Greatest Dance Band 35 Radio and ,Stage Stars FRIDAY, DEC. 9 Admliiion $l.OO , -j , Advance 'Tickets Advisable SUNSETTARK , IN WILLIAMSPORT , /.1 HE 439 51 8 00 See List .1 Health Ed 58 Th 8 00 200 Eng D Health Ed 244 T 8 00 200 Hort Health Ed 399 51 10 20 103 Ag Hist 1 M 3.45 3 NLA Hist 9 T 8 00 2 WH Hist 10 T 1 30 100 Hort Nisi 12 TlO 20 107 MEng HIM 18 T 3 45 Arm Floor Hist 15 Th 130 See Ufa Hist 20 Th 8 00 105 WH Met 21 Tit 800 Arm Floor Hist 24 . 111 8 00 8 NLA. 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