Pais—Four. Students Show Gains ' In Weight,' Height Here The average height and lteight of the Penn State student is iii eicasing rapidly according to a survey recently completed by Di. C D Diettetich, assistant college physician The suit ev was made on the basis of physical examinations given to freshmen Cony yeas by the staff of the college health advice The average height fat boys last year oils found to be 4898 inches, while this year it increased BULLETIN Penn State Grange 105 Old Main, S p at la , Certle Ft anen le, Gt wage Playroom 7 JO p at American Cetuntic Society, nth dent branch Mineral Imdued., ICY building, 7 JO p m Society of Ames luta Mi Mat y Engineers, 107 Main Engineeting, 730 p Freshman liandbook editorial Landidates, men and women, 312 Old Main, 7 30 p m Mining Dictates on (diet neer breeding, 103 Agricult ut e building 7p m Zoology and rintomology Club 2 Zoology building. 7 p m TOMORROW funlor independent politkal parr, 405 Old Main 7 I 111 Thespian Olehesti a reheat sal. Thespian wont, bt.lia ab Anditoi - lain at 7 p In 11 youts for bi ass mid violins THURSDAY Talk on "t.ostonment and the (200Peratite Ithovement ' Ifonle nutlitoi tom, 8 p MISCELLANEOUS l'unn State Club t.hcss bonne ment and table tennis tomnament entrants sign tip Immediatels. 321 Old Alain Chess tournament rot only mem ber, of the Penn: Stale Club, sign lip in the club mom Coe College's nou La11111)1IN SO. Old (motel has been twined "c oho- Lill lounge " State Shows at • 1.30, 3.00, 6'lo, 8.30 Complete show as late as - 9'05 TODAY AND WED ALICE FAYE, NANCY KELLY CONSTANCE BENNETT - In "TAILSPIN" with Joan Davis, Charles Farrell, Jane Wyman ADDED Lawrence Welk and Orchestra —ln "CHAMPAGNE MUSIC" Vol the First Time in Iliatory a. Film Revealing the Life of monk. "MONASTERY" Shows at • - • - 6'30, 8.30 Complete Showas late as • 9'05 Matinee Saturday Only - 1.30 TODAY AND WED. Richard Greene, Loretta Young —in— "KENTUCKY" With Walter Brennan THURSDAY ONLY I Jack Haley, Arlene Whelan, Adolphe Menjou, Jack Oakie, Tony Martin in "THANKS FOR EVERYTHING" cathamm' Shows at • I'3o, 3.00, 6:30, 8.30 Complete show as late as • 9.05 TODAY AND WED MICKEY ROONEY - In "HUCKLEBERRY FINN" With Walter Connolly, William Frawley, Rex Ingram, Lynne THURSDAY - FRIDAY A Fugitive from tho Woodpile says Honesty Is the Best Polley—Racket! ... .W. C. FIELDS - —ln "You Can't Cheat An Honest Man" with pOGAR BERGEN --- CHARLIE MCCARTHY• to 70 95 inches The aveiage weight last year nas 144 19 pounds, compared to 144 73 pounds this year Thiough an extensive survey conducted by doctors and anthto pologists at Hai vutd University and at the Univeisity of Cincin nati several yeats ago, it was le vealed that the avei age height of the Ametican college student is in messing at the late of one inch e%eiy 32 yeais This shaiply con tiasts the rate here, where the in crease this yeas ovci last yeses aver age was 2 47 inches, or 79 04 inches in 32 yeses if the late re mained constant The aveiage uaight of the Penn State co-ed is 122 38 pounds, nhile hen aveiage height is 0280 inches The tallest fieshinan boy at Penn State is 75 50 inches high; the shoitest, 61 75 The heaviest freshman 'neighs 290 pounds; the lightest, 99 pounds It is intecest ing to note that 81 of the boys of the class of 1942 ate above six feet tall The tallest student at the college is 78 inches high The youngest freshman Mae is 15 yeais of age, nhile the oldest is 30 Pitt Mermen Break" State 'Swim Marks (Continued From Page Three) Mill Ledetsteln, Pat's 220- and 110-yard Eastern Collegiate free style champ, laced through the 110-yard event. In 5 231, betteung the former standard of 5 25 Pitt's 300-yard tteestyle leans team closed the meet and record-bleak leg us they net e clocked in 1 48 I The Lion relay outfit finished in second place with a 3 50 also bettering the old intuit of 1 53 The meet e as, not as one-sided as the score would seem to indi cate for Couch Calluttitles swim mers pushed the Panthets In al most esery event but found that they did not hale unite enough stuff to outswim Pittsbnigh's ag,- giegation of Eastmn Collegiate champions In the 50: 100, 220 and 110-yard freestyle events the Lions took both second and third places It was in the breast and backstroke events that they met e completely outclassed Lions Bill l'akpattick and Bob Allison laced neck and neck with Pitt's Co-captain Walt Now otny, 1937 Enstmn Collegiate champ, in the 50 and wero Just tamed otalby a touch at the finish. In the - 100_yuid 4eestyle. Cap tain Welsh and Kiikpatilck tied for second after keeping up 0 ith Nowotny for ;Ince laps and final ly losing by a yard Lions Ken Bunk and Tom Robinson placed second and Child iespectiNely 111 both the 220. and 110-yard events State's Gash took fin at and sec ond in both tile diving and the 100-3 and bucket] oke events Dave Lynch, runner-up for state scho lastic diving championship last year, copped Ills event as team mate Ralph Eru in was second Thu kstroker Elmet Webb took first iu the backsla oke as Lion Jack Fruchtei came through 011th a second place Lion Hockey Team Idle Until Mar. 21 An absence of ice has kept Penn State', hockey Lions idle mime their stirring 7-1 victory over Le high The nest game to be played is with the Hershey Cubs at the Ileislicy Ice Palace Mulch 21• The Cubs are foams high 'school and college stars nun have been play ing togothei for several yews and ale expected to offer the ;neatest opposil.ou the Lions Lice this sea son CLASSIFIED TYPEWRITERS—AU tuakee 'ex 0 pei r tly repelled, portable and of flee machines for sale or rent. 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Mu sic by Sammy Gallu and the Campus Cals. .203-stpdGD Women in Sports 1 White Hall will be open to all undergraduate women students from 6.30 to 10 30 both Friday and Saturday nights All activi ties including the pool will be open This new program is being spon sored by the Women's Recreation Association under the supervision of stall members Plunge hems will be limited to two horns—from 7 30 to 9.30 Af ter WR A plans get under may special features will be offered evety seekend Folk dancing, spe cial games and pool games ate only a few of the ideas suggested by the W It A board. • * Intl animal practice stinted yes teiday The games themselves sill begin next Monday Miss Lucy announced that 78 students attended the skiing in stauction given on Holmes field and the Boalsbuig Ski Tiatl Freshman BOxers Outpoint Bisons, 5-3, To End Year Iletm Goffbetg, Bob Baud and Hat i y Master i crannied unde feated when Coach Nestor Ko elubinsk y's freshman boxers wound up then two-meet season with a 5,3 victory °vet Bucknell last Thursday night at Lewisburg This win gave the Cubs a 500 avetage for the season, for it uas by a suutlat stoic that the yeat lings suffeted defeat at the hands of a strong Syracuse dub the week berme Four new faces appealed in the lineup against the Lewisbingets Bill Breene, Don Glaeobint, Max Polena and Paul Moll cepl aced Mil Fahy, Jack Schwintr, Burt Mee han and Ed Altman iespectively Paul Mazerov and Bill Bteene wale the othci point-getters for the Cubs, while Don Guteob:ni and Batty Master teemed draws Trackmen To Clash In Inter-class Meet With no inteicollegiate coupteti lion scheduled this Satin day glace plans for-the West Virginia-Pitt- Penn State indoor buck meet at West Vitginta fell through, Coach Chick Werner will put his squad through an inter-class battle this neck in pi epaiation fot the Indoor IC-4,l's in Nen York City, Mar I Pitting the combined strengths of the ft eshinen and seniors against a sophomore-junior aggre gation. Coach Werner «111 give students a chance to see his stars in action on New Beaver Field Boat ds Senior Bill4ltiest sill cap tain his glow- (MLitt tc Idle Sopho more Van Hultman 1%111 head the other team Slatrtmg at 1 p m Lemon ow the SO-yard dash, the Itlgh hurdles, the half-mile tun, the shot-putt and pole-vaulting meats will beheld Thursday, the 2-mile, quartet-mile and the low hurdle, will be run On Friday each class will elite' a medley telay team in the oral) event scheduled Should the fresh mac telay team show up well IL compete in the special fresh man medley race at the 'CIA's On Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock the mile will...be Inn Nittany Courtmen Face Mountaineers (Continued From Page Three) lutlcing the tumid at Wall Mat RR the extta frame ended J 0111111 ). Bair stepped into the hero tole, V. hipped a pair of doable-deckers into the netting, and the Lawthertnec. Jumped into the lead for the that Cline Corbin and Shopper each ontrilmted routs and Shale um the nightmare 16.11 I—lt 11.14 the thst time ha John Lae thet's long a:lathing Leiner OA he had eve] seen a game go thi co oveithno polio& 2—Max Cot bin smashed a scoring jinx that huh been hovering oven hint all NOltholl Ile ker. swished five polutsAbiough the netting. all In the last seconds of the extra pet tads Itis autaz. lug long shot. that tied the Mountaineers. bhutilil ie. voice honorable mention from the Outb-lu.A.Llfeclum Club 3-13111 Stopper. not Charley Pros ser. was high mom with 15 points Prosser had 14, Bart had hem' and Col bin life 4—Brooks, Mountaineer center, bloke the Eastern Conference free throw record, tossing lu 11 consecutive touts to top the murk set lest season by Tech's Mei Cratsley School Of Education Adds Art Curriculum A new curriculum in tut educa tion for school teachers has been added this semestet, the School of Education has announced This innovation will eliminate the necessity of attending summer school as,has bees the case in the past. Miss Mallon Creaser has been named to the faculty to teach this course. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Cub Grapplers Hot In 17y-12'4 Victory Over Cornell Frosh Scoring two fulls lua decisions, and a draw'. Joe KrupaN freshman wrestlers made an implessise shoeing as they knocked off Cot nell's cubs In Rec Hnll Saluda) after noon. 17 1 / 2 -12y, Duce PauHumus tines, Little Red 165-pounder Leo Israel is half nelson and crotch In 2 08 'and 165-pounder Ralph. Sayre pinned Edwin Ay tes with a double arm lock In 8 OS Big Phil Iletiel got the decision of Rafe: ee Dick Volha after two extra period' against Jack Lewis. while Jack Hem v, putting on a clay sy tierformance, decisioned 136-pounder Ed Wilson Joe Mount, best man on the Wog team, won a decision Dom Glen Alexandek. Stale's ace 115- pounder, Phil Morse made a comeback in the closing minutes to take Stan Blalock, Nittany 175- pounder, and ' Cornell's Henry Goodman and Coleman Bender wrestled to a thaw in an overtime 121-pound bout Jerry Fhestone, Om came down tell pounds in a week to sub Col injured 121-poun der Clair Hess, was pinned by Joe Littleton was a crotch and - reverse chancery in 1 50 Gymnasts Prepare' For Temple Battle No 101_1111 was gtanied State's stool ising gvmstel 9 aftel their up set hilt over Princeton and Coach Wetlstone I, now potting his 111011 tillmiglt conceal tated 411119 I'm the Temple meet het P b7al ch 1 Boasting a learn as stiong a, last y edition winch walloped! the Lions, lU-1 1 aml placed sec ond in the Nationals. Temple will be the 011111 eme test lot this seal 9 Niltany tumble], Co-Captain Al I(llgtaun has re turned to action follow mg a brief lay-off due to an innued [molt The entainder 01 the 51111111 is in good Physical shape Former Stars Here For Graduate Work Seven fot met Penn State ath letic slats ale taking guiduate study here this semester, Elnood C Davis, professor of physical education and athletics, announced yesterday In the group ate "Chuck" Che rundolo '37, football, Toe Adessa '3B, football, Soo Kinpa '37, wrest ling, Dick Eisman '36, wrestling and football, Danny Detnatino '3B, football, John G Economos '3B, football, and "Windy" Wear 'lB, football and baseball VELOZ aid YOLANDA in their kmous "Dance oithe Cigarette" with ZYS 2 Complete List Of Sorority Pledges The complete list of smoilty pledges followit ALPHA CHI OMEGA Ft °shine') Muiguerito J Cies, Madorie N Coggin% Dorothy J Johnson, Rohm to J Kelly, Bai bare J McMahon, Bosnian B Menseh, Jane E Miller, Carolyn Now head, Winifred M Noon, Bev_ erley B Wilson Junior Doris J O'Leai y 12=1 Freshmen Hilma Eisen, Jane H Fitestein, Mary I Greenberg, Cor inne Kuhn, Henrietta Kauffman, Jean Nichols, Ruth Plessett, Fled lyn H Pottash, Rhoda F Samuel. Mallon SPel ling. Joan Weintraub Ftealimen Marjorie D Cousley Cub Courtmen Take Kiski, 39 - 32; Farris Piles Up 16 Points Displaying a finesse which sa- Nored of bright ‘arsity potentbill ties, Couch Nick Thiers cub has keteet s defeated a dangerous Kis. ki squad, .14-32, in Rec Hall Satur day afternoon Fl anus Farris. Airy Lion for sell d. stole the day's shoo as hr hamnaned the basket for It points Chuck Medlar began the 41,01 itrg to! the Thielmen and oat, folloo. ed up by Farris oho plummeted too baskets lit one and one-half minutes Pot shots by Clay, Mill e!, and Dotty of Risk! put the visi tor, out in front in the call). pc nod 5-1, but nnothm One by Ru in levet spd the tone Stole at half-time was 11-12 in favor of State Fart I, tohtinued hi', I ampage in the 4econd stanza adding 8 more points to his total But the Lion lolly, abetted by the speedy a ork of Krause, Medlar and White, aim shaved to rero and Klski took the lead 25-28. In the final (Mar tel Klause tied the count and with lour minutes to go, the Thiehnen squeued out a 7-point lead which the) held to the final gun Between the Lions (Continued From Page Three) the whole incident was the state ment by a school official that when he ietuins to college next temestei this ineligible one will not have to take any moie language couises beLause he has proven his aptitude by passing the attainment test Peihaps you can figure out this cuplatoty, and down-light un ion reasoning ..'.the can't-be-copied blend ...a HAPPY COMBINATION , of the world's bat cigarette tobaccos\ Helen L Deindol Per. Marion M Eberle, Ann Al Evans, Dorothy H Grossman, LeVerne D lieu ILL Jeanne V Schaeffer, Al Elizabeth Shields, June M StoNet, Mary E Strobecker, Barbara Torrence, Helen L Westbrook, Elizabeth .Z 1 Wetherill. Helen L Woodcock Sophomore Eleanore BI Boyer Junior Catherine O'Connor I=l Freahmen. Ruth W ButheY, Florence IC Coll, C June Keigh, Jean L Lininger, Bernice M Mau rer, Marageret E Middleton, Eth el B Patton, Ruth E Pearce, V Dorothy Radcliff,..Margaret ft Ro berts, Jane A Stanton Frelkea H Talley Betty L Zeiglei Soph omores Betty II Comley, Dorothy M Wagnei Junior Helen F Dri ver DELTA GAM MA Fi ebbnien Anne M Boi lon, Cath,trine E Coleman, Mary V' Cooper, Mnu Garet M Diener, E Louise Hack, Eleanor P Heckman, Elizabeth H Reid, Dorothy E Salzman, Mary Elizabeth Shelly, Jean F WeaN er Sophomot o Elizabeth M Douple - EUK HATIA ' Pi eslnnen Betty E Bashos e Hettle R Hindman. KAM vn J Shirt-'srgning cs latest fad for danc - e-aoers ' , - Memories of Febi uary 24th and that famous Senior Ball will be i Autographs attended—that is il you ,follow the latest fad started on the Princeton_ Univer s sity . campus The above glom) . (Kay Dickinson, Rufus Worrell 111, Constance House and Edwai d llyei s) ai c demonsti ating how' it's clone • ARROW DRESS SHIRTS TAKE AN AUTOGRAPH! , , Men's Apparel THE, HAPPY COMBINATION (perfectly balanced blend) of the world's best cigarette tobaccos 7 - Pm tei Nancy E Yeai Ick Junior Ruth Welsgel bei GAMMA PHI BETA ' - Freshmen Sara L Rellinpet. Dm othy C Ellis, Shirley M Hint, 111 Lenore Entwine, Arlene E Leadian. Charlotte I Neetzow, Betty J. Pa . tton , Myra It Pitt, 1 1 4 Madeline Rlchaidson, Dorothy E Rose, M Jean Seam, ,lane Slink_ andSophomme Phyllis 'M Mc- Carraher _KAPRA ALPHA :THETA PI oshmen Mai y B (Anderson, Jean, Babcock, Joyce: ~ , Brayton. Bdith A Claik, Janet L. gyer,Tan en. Fleming, Maige King, Eliza_ bothFansloe, Jeanne G ,McAdittn, Sarah P Searle, Jun 'C 'Stiles, Marjorie H StOckett, Marjorie B Sited°, Janet P Twitchell, Event M Wilson, Margaret L Wbolridge. Sophomore Al Emily Coyle I=l Freshmen A. Patricia Bobeny, Virginia ki Berkhouse. Elsie 1., Brockway, Jean E Clark, Marin:net L Embury, Helen T Gillette, Ann .1 Halberstadt, Lois 1 Hunter, Eleanor A McLaughlin, Betty M Martin, S Elizabeth Musser, Fay E Roes, Elizabeth C Rose, Dor othy NI Savord, Harriet H Stubbs, Helen A Swanson Sophomores .. . 0 CI • . 0. - -' . - , c t . Chesterfield's can't 7 be-copied blend of mild rine - American and drom'alje Turkish tobaccos gill' , es'YOu all. the ; qualities yOu ness, better taste, and pleasing aronl4.--,:. When you try thein you will know-' why Chesterfields give millions of men and women more, smoking Why THEY SATISFY TuesclsY, February 21, 1939 Winifred -Bischoff, Betty A CH Glace Al Hendershot, Jane , E Holland, Betty A Willits Janie's E Louise Breuningei, Lillian R. Wallace Graduate B. Jane ROof "Tieslumen Louise W Fox. Clo ala E flannel, Doris l Ives, Marie ] Lubin line Al Springer Jun. lore Ruth L Buchman, Charlotte Gunnuoe; Barham A' Ko'man Fre4lnnen Josephine H Beijun, Mary I Biggy, Aileen M t Holz, Sara J Kunzler, Louise P. Muster: son, Helen I. Maier, Doris M Seiko, Ilene Al Toth Juniors, "Ma rsh's. M Croce, 'Jennie F Kra. check Watts, Son Author. Text On Vegetables- Di Ralph L Watts, dean einei- Aus of the School fo Agrieultuie; is co-author with his son Gilbert' of, a- lICNV book, "The Vegetable Glowing Business" , The book is written in accord with modem scientific concepts of vegetable glowing coupled with proved production practices, and successful business experience .141; South AIIOU Street 1 ' CqrTi , :cht 19354 Imr.smr L Urzts 203.4.CC0 Ceton. , -
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