Page Four Independent Cliques May . Combine In Backing Organization Move Two Chairmen Lend Support To Movement Plan to Weld Non-Fraternit y Men Into Social, Political Unit Well-Receised Remo' s and tumbling, presag ing lie potsibtlity that the three Independent cliques uould Biro's their combined strength behind the student tiros onion. to orgimire non-fraternity men Into one Soc ially and politically solid group acre pru tints terified Coda', m hen Independent leaders James ft Sauy,er, Ji 'lO and Gerald I , " Bo hm* 'l2 endorsed the Plan on be half of their respecth c cliques B Bartholomeu. Inde pendent chairman for the class of 'll, remained non-commital on the subject Sausset. speaking for the Class of 'II) Independents, bald that his clique oat definite 4 considering the Inclusion of a plank backing the ot pollution mosement In their platform for the forthcoming election Doherty States Stand ••1t e will support wholehearted ly the proposed independent plait If it will benefit the College," was the statement Doherty. Class of 'l2 Chairman submitted when in ters feu ed by the Collegian y ester dny A closed meeting of the Inde pendent 'ceders uith Arthur It Warnock, dean of men, is sched uled tot tonight. at %bleb time the possibilities and futui e or the or ganintion plan mill be discussed By including it as a specific plank in their resPectlie platfam the' Independent cliques mill pro_ sidethe mmemetn mith the big gest impetUsit has reteised since Its introduction 10 data ago Between the Lions (Continued From Page Three) Augmented by Roman Plea of East. StroutMut.; Teachers College, ads another step in this direction the other exhibitionists were Co- Copt Ray Runkle and Merrill Pack on the Mats and Co-Copt Al Minnow and Page Schaefer on the side louse the team meets Ti epic here Saturday . After Charley Prosser had miss ed quite a few -shots Saturday at one of his Jaunts past the State bench he yelled "Am I shoothf too manly, Jolla"' and in the dress ing route, after that cc hirluind fin ish. Dill Stopper asked "Say, what Mee the score tonight' Tots Campion certainly closers Cc melt credit for his solo act in mulling off the complicated Intro- Jamul basketball tourney it's a lough Job ordinarily but all the more notenot thy whoa it has to be conducted alone .Danny Itlus ser, ex-Lion baseballer and former big-leaguer doing graduate work bete will be an assistant to Joe lledenk for the rapidly approach ing diamond season A bad rib and the fact that be has to do plenty or sweating to keep duets to the 115-pound mark ditin t seem to deter Joe Swim S} steinutie and intelligent work man on the mat and though only A sophomore, a real spark le' 'an imputtant spot on the team avid Warren Elliott's display of al most superhuman strength In stal ing off his Milky opponent uas a fitting climax to an interesting meet—a meet decided by that nifty crtinte victory by Ernie ilortz 85 Freshmen Turn Out For Collegian (Continued From Pose One) Greenberg, Maher inner, Betty M Malan UNIC B Mahon, Jeanne Milttem leanne Matthew Charlotte Meet 'cm Ruth Ne‘sherger. Jean V Nichols, Mary Jean Popp Martha Itegbingei, Jeanette NT Rudolph, Maini Suravitz, Shirley M TWO, and Joan Weintraub CLASSIFIED TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG— AB nark guaranteed Rackets called for and delivered The Re stringer. 206 West Collage avenue Mal 3360 BB yr TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ox pertly repaired, portable and of• flea tuathlues for sale or rent. Dial 2342 Harry E. Mann, 127 West Beaver avenue BB yr Pleasant second floor room lot boys 118 S Burrowes street. Mal State College 3432 Union Dante Satuidar March 4, in the Armory. Music by the Campus Owls 221-ItpdGD DESIRABLE second floor room, will rent single or double, 257 S. Pugh btreet Phone 3920. 211-ItpdGD LOST—Calmat Phi Beta pledge pin pn Campus Please return to Student Mum 215-ItptlGD - GUIDING RELIGIOUS THOUGHT IWomen in Sports I Attention all you co-eds who Want something to do neat Fciduy night' W R A is sponsoring a "Make-up" patty for Women starting at 7.30 in White Hall. Get your friends together and conic in gioups of six aimed with a blanket, safety pins, Kleenea, and lipstick The lest of the building Will be open as usual, including the pool from 7 30 to 9 30 p m. Intramural games Will begin this, neck Watch %the bulletin board in White Hall and you'. donnitcnies foi the schedules Wo men plasing basketball must be on the flow at,4 15 sharp Lion Gymnasts Set For Temple Battle Pt eparing for its most Import.: ant home meet of the season a all, Temple Saturday the Lion gym team continued (aim drills and smoothed exercises on all appals- Ms during the past a eek Coach Gene Wettstoae intends to use to actically the same lineup a Inch has performed In all previ ous meets against Temple's outfit Co-Captains Ray Runkle and Al Kligman, Charley Gillespie Stan Feldman Merrill Beck, Page Schaefer George Term Bilge], Ei mer Went or, Ben Stahl, Bill Lea Is and Harold Streator comprise the regultits Other deserving mem bers of the squad tatty Compete The Gal gymnasts strong con tenders to the Eastern Intercol legiate title, and second place a inners In last }ear's Nationals boast an mealy-balanced array, rather than a brilliant team of in d h ideals Fast Rutgers Squad Sinks Lion Mermen (Continued From Page Three) against Come' at Ithaca on Sat urday - The summaries 309-yard medley relay Won b) Rutgers (Tarot, Esttin. Sarsy). second. Penn State (Vintant. Boi leau, C Welsh) Time .1 11 9 22.11-yaid freestyle• Won by Kith, Rutgers, second. Stanley Rutgers, third s Bunk, Penn State Time 2 2.3.1 -, 50-paid tiecaty to Won by Le- Kamm Ringo] s,- second, Kirkpat rick. Penn State, third. Mono. Maws Time Si 5 Fam„l, di% a, Won by McClave. Rutgers, second, McLaughlin Paint State, third Leone. , Rut_ hers Winning points. 10.182 100-yard freest) lc• Won by Le_ Kamp, Rolm a, second. Kirkpat rick. Penn State, third, Thomas. Rutgers Time 517 _ 150..)ard backstroke Won by Winter Rutgers, second, Vinzant. Penn State, third, Starr, Rutgeri Time 1 18 200-yard breaststroke Woo by Estrin, Rutgers, second. Rielly. Penn State, third, Bantz, Rutgers Time 2 13 410-yard freestyle• Non by l'aulltuer. Rutgers, antund. Think Penn State, third, Olsen. Rutgers •thus 5 35 J tOO-)ard niedley 'clay Won b)- Rutgers, (Anbb), Spamley, Darby, Thomas), seuanl, Penn State (Reimer, Atllhon, Kirkpatrick, C. Welsh) Time 3 512. ji,,, r• BULLETIN , The Mortal Board will meet in Room 117 Old Main at 4 p tn. All Lancaster County students meet on the irom steps of Old Main at 12 o'clock uoon. TOMORROW N Y A students must have mu tritulation cards with them when they report to Old Main lounge to day, Thursday and Friday Freshman Collegian editel MI candidates meet in Room 418 Old ham at 7 30 p. in MISCELLANEOUS. - February issues of the Froth are sue atallabia' at. Student. Union. 13=1 Bone To Talk At 7 Tonight (Continued From Page One) iy .D Clay on the' second flan of the Lanai y 3—The wotld nubsion of Chiis- Win fellowship• conducted by Di Samuel M Masih and Di Aithui I/ Carson in Room 318, Old Main 4—Methods in peisonul adjust ment conducted by Di Roy MeCoikle in Room 100, lim ticultme Building s—Social and etonomit challen ges to the Chiistian woad community conducted by Dr Roswell P Sallies and Di Iloinell Hui t in Room 200, En gineming D _ , ' Elliot Gives Display Of Do-or-Die Spirit (Continued From Page Three) the Nationals He also put in a season of lacrosse This year he has wrestled in every 'fleet, winning two and los ing (ice Weighing less than 200, he kas had a distinct weight ills ads antage In every bout Vital statistics Taking ad ,. anted ROTC, expects to get UM mission in June Intends to en [et army air twits at, Randolph Field 'Met gi initiation 1104 flown, but Mesta soloed 3et it air corps plans fail will lead comparaticery soft life of insur- MKT man biggest thrill waS dechimg min al Pt inceton this year menthol of Tau Kappa Epsilon . has gone conset votive sports .1 grass 'peen sedan instead of last sears creams-col. tiled Pack:nil collect tittle job works with Millet Ft elle: and Whitey Voehl as a lifet,unid at Ocean City in the sunanet Ea-Prebident. Hot !ICI t - tlOOl er /lab bead an at tied a Dacha of En gineering demo° by tite‘ ens he.ti tale of Technology Swing Is Only A Rhythmi Maestro Ellington Insists "Most pet sons have the !nista to a type of music It's I eally nothin Duke Ellington speaking, folk tteldm eatiaoidinaue, fat InA of " van,' and other tuneful smashes The Duke was stubbling off a the Ball Friday night when he wit "Swing hasn't done u thing," Ellington continued "It's nothing new; bands have been playing with a swing for years" How about Artie Shan 8101 Ben nie Goodman, Doke' "Too ,good As far as atl3 piaci ence is concerned. I have none, pm eh a matter of taste," the J 1124 lUileStl o smilingly ventured Ile continued his scrib bling in one of the booths A small ca and began to gather Tells Life Story Ellington drifted into the biOly of bin life—ouletly, modestly, as in his amazing story wee a mun dane ordinary lecilul of an ordin ary life Burn In Wambinglen I) C, in 1899, Duke "hung mound" the pi ano, playing let his elowd, in tended being an ,artist but: his friends urged him to continue at the keyboard, oiganiaed a- five piece band, went tot New York 'Played at Barron's in Harlem, moved to Kentucky clubon. Blood nay where he stayed for four and a half years, toured Europe in 1925 but the going wasn't no hot, retained in 1927 to-the Cotton Club whore benemed a sensation Returns to Europe During 1931 tamed the fountty, 1933 returned to haunt the Cotton Club,aguln, thou OVelbellB to play in EnglanC - Sfotland: France, Hol land "Refeptioni , "Tremendous," the Duke beamed Befit to the U S A. on a tour or the Southeast . And, the Duke with his distinct. Ice style has upheld his post. among the top.notthers , „ Songs Minton has composed PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Cliques Begin To -Formulate Election Plans Action Under Surface Ab Election Date Is Still Not Set By Board By A WILLIAM ENGEL, JR Despite the gradually-approach ing election date, apparent action remained dull among the 'Political cliques but beneath the crust loomed a dazzling display of orga nization attempts While the Fa eshman Indepen dent and Campus factions contin ued idle, all four upperciass par ties began to step up the pace In an effort to i strike first Mat a can didate and platform list The cliques are handicapped - period as no definite election period has been set by Student Boaid Indications point to a date exti emely late in April bi ought about by the Easter recess Len Cooper has been calling his Junto' class Campus boys to gether once a reek to discuss the coming campaign The group met in Theta Xi last night Need less to say, It Is useless to at tempt to guess at a candidate for the Senior Class presidency. Both Bill Beath°lomel, Indepen dent, and Ed Wagner. Campus. hale been keeping their respec the Sophomore cliques moving. Ago scheduling Nseekly confabs 01i13 tontine mganization has been accomplished in either glom) ulth both naming se%eral committees Thomas C Backenstose V% as se lected campaign chub man for the 1941 Independents at Sunday's gathei Mg with Paul B Wilson as program chat] man Peter G Fetr ko, John H Jenkins. and Andre" Paton complete the campaign group Melt Theodore Rice, Mack A Dick and Kermit. U Chi lemma comprising the Pm/Walla commit tee Wagnet b Campus committees mete named last neck «hlle oth ers have not bees disclosed Foresters Organize New Shooting Squad A new Idle and pistol team ha% been oiganized at Itlont Alto and plans have been made to schedule matches oath the freshman R 0 T C team loran The team at Mont Alto as un dm the dnection of Majea E II Randle, mofessor of military sci ence and tactics these ,/ Lorca Chosen Frear Head Fred LeN%ert 'lO V. Ith elet.ted president of Fleur Hall he, an election held in the doimitory Tuesday night. Other officers mole Henry J G.wih 'll, vice ote6- Ident, W Louis Col bin 'll, ft cab in er, Sam Virgillo 'll, secretary, and John It. Watford 'lO, A A manager ken anpiession that swing lefets lg mole than a type of thytinnt" Its—Semi Ea.ll Muestio, keyboaid "Mood Indigo," "Solitude," "tL'ara-, n auangement at Rm. Hall bi•fore s snaled fin an interview ; and made -famous include "Mood Indigo" in 1931, "It Doesn't Mean a Thing If You Haven't Cot ,That Su log," 1932, "Swill laticated Lady," 193,1, "Solitude," 1934, "Sentilnental Mood," 1935, "Cara van," 1937, "I Lot a Song Co Out Of My Moult," 1938, and hiy lat est ieleased this year, "Prelude to a Kiss" Appears In Pictures Motion pictures hu bns .ippeared In Include "Murder at the Vani ties" "flit Parade," "Cheek and Double Cheek," and "Belle of the Nineties" The Duke's man led (he Jokingly asked nhether we'd• be Interested in his love life), fathet of a 19- 3ear-old son, lack, N% o's studying trumpet at Colunibia'slllard •School of Music What about the flame, Duke: "We've been invited for 'a month'*, concert stand ut Carnegie Hall in April," Elligtou'll tell Sou quietly "If it's not Ciiinegle, the boys and I are set to tour Barope again " The Duke handed the composi tion to his arranger, sighed, smiled "Gotta take a shower non, it'll make me feel much fresher" Plumbing and Healing Repairing and New Work Let "Mel" do it! 0. E. MAELHORN , PHONE '2214 ' ' `Circus 00' Starts Today; Novices Learn Gymnastics Beginning tonight, "Glum% 00," with Gym Coach Gene Wettstone as pi ofemoi , will be offered one bout each Tciesday and Thui sdav nights, 7 to 8 p m until Apid 22, date of the All-College Cncus Not officially listed in the College catalogue, CUM Director Wett stone's new class will infoimally endeavor to give 'men and women students the fundamentals of amobatic pelfoi manes necessaiy rot such an MIMI Tumbling, balancing, juggling, tight-rope walking, aciobatic dan cing, tope spinning, elementary apeac excl. cises, and numerous other miens gymnastic activities will be included in' the instruction Physical ,Education majots will aid Wettstone to teaching the class Such n course is being (acted, the Circus Dnectoi explained, to aid students inteiested in pat tici pitting in the All-College Cneus in developing then exeicises foi the event Henderson '36 Has Review Acclaitmed Hai iy B Hendeison '36, foun et editoi of the Collegian, had his ievzew of Maik Sullivan's au tobiography, "The Education of an Ammican," published in a ac cent issue of "New Masses." The ieview was mentioned 'by Robeit Moise Lovett, piofesbot at the Univeisity of Chicago and one of the editors of "The /New Republic,' as being "a %my well documented ieview " Home Ec Seniors, Examined The Dispensary doting the past meek has given physical examin ation to 18 semi women in Home Economies who ate making ap plication foe nursing positions on geaduation Ante& Cm gets the , call. . , Chesterfields get the call from more and more smokers every day because of their, refresh•, ing mildness, better taste and pleasing aroma. The perfect combination of Chesterfield's mild ripe American and aromatic Turk ish tobaccos . . . the can't-be-copied blend ' .. . makes Chesterfield, the cigarette that -gives millions of sizen:and women:snore smoking pleasure. 1 _ _ When you try them you will know why Chesterfields give more smoking pleasure, why; THEY SA TISFY•• Copytnibt 1939. lac Carr & Mm 3 Toacco Co. Welsh,ffis 2 Loves, Swimmin', Sailin' (Continued From Page Three) gi ace foi he was also' high scot ci in the Ivy Leagne) Adventute Sailing his 24-foot sloop from Philadelphia to Washington, D C last summei (Swimming othei Davy went along) Life placing' a ling on his giiPs-fin gel (Just in ease she happens to see this—Chuck places this fist in thi ills ) Vital Statistics Blond and good-looking was an office pest in high school . .aoiks at a camp evely sununci likes kids is a C-and-P'el Captained flosh tank team heie also on cub idle team mambar of five man intaammal outfit that soept cm) , event in his fieshmen ycai he, 'himself, won the back stinke and freestyle events Mamba' of both Diuids and Skull and Bones also Delta Sigma Phi, piofessional busincses hon. aty fiat vice-piesident of Julian class co-chanman of this yeai's Senioi Ball committee would lathe' sail a boat than anything else he could think plans woild mime sometime in flame and is sine that SHE will go along . says sailing is his hobby and would like to make his hobby his life Tuesday, February 28, 1930 . Ray Conger's ,BOok, `Track,' Is Published "Lack," a book by Ray M Conger, mstitietin in physical edu cation and athletics, has been pub lished ON month Cocgei, fox mei ly a champion nide' ,and Olympic mute', last yew %% rote the book as piu t of "IViajo. Spin Ls," edited W L Hughes Houevei , it met with such success that it is now pub lished sepal attly. The book contains illusti talons of champion ttackinen_ in action and devotes ascii largely to a study of the form of stars in diff erent track events White Scholarship Applications Ready Applications fin John W. White Fellowships fot waduate study in 1939-40 should now be submitted, it Was announced by - Piofessor Jacob Tangei, Chapman Of the Committee on Academic Stand suds Thine fellowships .ue aNsaided annually to giaduating semis' Applications blanks may be ob tained in loom 909 Old Mulnrand should be ictuined by Match 15 DELICIOUS' - - ,<,' (45,4 1 li. 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