Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN -.acCessor to Thr Flee Lance, established 1887 Published semi-weekly during the College year, except on holiday s, by students of The Pennsylvania State College, n the in,crcsi of the College, the students, faculty, alumni, and friends THE MANAGING BOARD JOHN A TROANOVITCII 39 Editor FRANCIS A C VOSTERS, JR '39, Business 'Manager HFRBERT Il CAHAN 'l9 JEROME SHAITPR 19 - - Sports Editor Athertining Manager ROT El NICHOLS IR '39 RICHARD W 1:003IAN '34 Mo on ging Editor Circulation Maniger SALVATORE S SALA 19 RALPH H GUM/LAM - I 'l9 Nee s Editor Promotion Mannrer Al An n NicINTVRE. 19 DAT LAS R LONG 'l9 realms rditor Panels" Athertleing Hanger THOMAS A BOA!. 'l9 MAR 1 I SAMPLF 'l9 Asudant Hanging Editor Senior Secretary Eutucr. ~ 5 TRABIJF II LUCILLE GREENBERG '39 Msistant Sum ts Editor Women'e Fdltor REITA C SHEEN 99 Assadote Women'n Editor Associate Editors Paul S Haldeman, Jr '4O Bradley , Owena '4O Robert L Wham '4O George It Se))lea+ '4O A Wilburn FIOO4I 1r 1 0 I ernard A 140unnin 40 Cmanuol Roth 'lO 410:Lerc Nimnn 10 Women's Associate Editors MOM It Gordan '4O Helen I. Camp '4O Associate Business Managers C Russell Fck 40 IL Motion Nieman 40 Burton C Wil Sion Jr '4O Dam 0 Catalan 41 Janet E Story '4O A bore all, the Collegian will hr tolerant . Fen in tole; a nee !hr) e ;0 11911 M and the; e is »tight 161.114suina rd for Thm Issue N,,,1 Editor TIII9 !SS` ..-- Friday, March 10, limo THE VICIOUS CYCLE UNDENIABLY student interest in their own' welfare has ineteased here dui ing the past few year s and espeemlly so dining the past few Thrt this Is SO Is appment in the moat recent' ~etivities of the student body—the demand fin and yeah vacation, the demand lot student rep , e•entatton in the College Senate, the demand fm a clelnup of boa rooming conditions in town, the movement to oiganwe the non-fraternity men Yet while students may rise up and voice their opinlons and their desires on specific is. sue" directly involving their welfare, they re. main on the whole as Indifferent as ever on the question of their own government—on the gues. lion of how they would like to govern And be Lavernet.. Tuevlav night the women conducted a mass meeting to discuss nominations to Women's Stu dent Government Association and Women's Rec reation Association The mass numbered less than 100, The same has held tine in tegind to men's class meetings Now when student pal Lacipation m,their own gavel nment (hops to such an alarmingly low per centage, the conclusion must ,be that thole lS ,omethmg wrong with the governmental setup 'tear STUDENT GOVERNMENT at this very mo onlit, is in the thine% of a vicious cyck—a vi cious cycle hatched out of the overabunlance of ' overlapping powei s—a vicious cycle which today IN gnawing at the very toots of the system Because of the existence of so many overlap ping agencies within the setup of Men's Student Giwm nment Association, nobody knows who can do just what And the problem becomes even iii e complex with the teahaation that almost' ever v agency of men's gavel nment is duplicated by -the women Add to all this the glaring ati omce of a single emu ¬ing body and you get mrldes as i 0 how and why the vicious cycle be pini The check-and.halance system which was planned to work so efficiently under the present system ha: just about checked Itself out' In v,ew of these circumstances, It Is no wonder that the average student doesn't give a danin shout student govei nment TO ARGUE that the student body is at fault I, useless Foi by om very admission that the ~ tudent body is not intmested in its government we condemn that government What, then, can be done, First of all, the different organs of student ccvernment must be consolidated into a single, unified agency, representing every branch of the student body—women as well as men, non.fri. ternity us well as fraternity, freshman as well as senior, engineer as well as liberal artist Only at •tills way can student opinion be cry,- stallmed Only in this way can student opirmin be inlcipi elect conectly Only in this way can Penn Shte continue to match forward with the times e BUT THE CREATION of such' nn agency' would not in itself solve the whole problem For no system—iegindless of how good it may be= can work efficiently unless the people affiliated with it can and will make it work. ; Thus we come to the second big obstacle: Ef ficient pepunnel—the creation and the cultivation of a desne m every student's mind to place the hest available persons—men or women—_into the Linking govei nmen: offices To do this cads Inc a complete change of the , tudent mind toward student ' government a eh Ingo winch must come hand-in-hand with' the new system It us for this reason, therefore, that the Col legian proposes taking the governmeneto tile" students rather than have the students come to' _the government it is for this reason that the' Collet an hopes the College will see fit tolgrinf some time, (luring a regular close period fO'r stu dents to vote for some officers; preferably liiie or ten minutes `to cast balfots for school repre: sentatives In this way the vicious cycle would be broken, Intetest in student government would zoom al most overnight, and the result would be'aistrong , er student body and a happier Penn ,State.' For no educational institution can - e*ist . ie it turns out disgruntled students who.beconie` nh- Antidote for a Dull Weekend 'Phis year's Thespian snow portends to he the best yet (no adv't), stalling the only real collegi ate comic—Cully Pomeroy in a take off on the Collegian's housing sin vey, For leg alt, new faces (or legs) in the chorus u ill he v,orth watching— now Gordy, how about two comps for Friday rught9 Wally Jones Maly Anne Hutchinson taught the bi ide's bou quet "it Corny Spiingei's wedding Could that beautiful rew *mg she's blunting be a substanti ation of an old .upeustttron—oi ate we a wee bit pi moos , - • Cutest Couple Jimmy Rabinon,ll7 and Helen Tapper who only know that theie's a moon which lights the night Tot the benefit of tine Moms "Say 11 With Flowers," Bruce Foi spine ira.on ot other Since nuehut, sig mann wanted to weal his pin Inst. Monday night and asked Peggy Heitman (who weals it.) Ins the loan of it Tom that evening Since got it back on the plonuse that be would return rt the same night Innocently, nation sent a fio4ll to take the pin over to the alphachio wing Slightly bulli ed by such vi natant, Peggy infused to accept d. ferlICP IS now waiting by the phone fot het to call A Wtlßum Enft.l .1* '4O ❑ernmil A Newman '4O Sex' n College P: of Mason D Long (wondei why' all the Lit ' profs hit the iolyuni at the 4.1111 C tane 9 ) was eading titles flow Bioldside Ballads, with ap propriate sub-titles Class was oft _guard and Into a heat t sneer, heal ing the fallow mg one "Love's Ext.' entities" of "The ,Beautiful Maiden's Moan" And BU the Phone we Hem•: Wednesday this laconic message was lcft "Who left the bovine beauty in 220 Clzange, and we don't mean Mai met" "We Nominate:"' Open nominations wh.eh came' from 4th floor . Atherton hall for the May Day festivities were Norma Stillwell (she's hefty) for the Maypole and Donald' Duck Davr, for Krng a the May Did It Slick You? Some time ago Rosemary Williams, dtwiling Theta transfer, lost her Beta pm Wednescray it was found in Clange when someone asked Ceity Ilelnieis what she kept in bed "Beta pins" was the answer and, sine enough, Rosemmy's lost pm was there Latest umm hath it' that Skinner Couch, sigmanu, now has the inside back iii thitt league (Williams) Nominated For Oblibion: One colyumist by the name of Campuseet who mistakenly (though not found out until too late) had beam ehed a good prof and good spot t, one Bill Dye On Weekends IPnst, we went you all to know that this is a contilbution and is not original—thank gawd , These aic ecekends And v.eak end- And the rnme we see of weekends The moie we ale convinced That h unken weak ends I Ale hall put in And half put on A Scribe's Scribblings Late bnlletin indicates that Chnilate Calloway OPWCOMPI to the Thespian group is reported to be ill with appendicitis, which means that one nice pan of "pins" will be missing tonight a 'hit early in the Spi mg but Rattle Reynolds, kkg now weals Ed Linden's kdr badge —CAMPY HEADQUARTERS FOR WORLD' FAIR RESERVATIONS and INFORMATION We have a file of, costs of com plete tours to the World's - Faire and also rates ,for individual arrangements. AN EXAMPLE OF A 1-DAY TOUR: 3 nights lodging 2 World's - Fair tickets. 1 Gray Liiie sightseeing tour of - Greater New York. I,Escortedl tour through-the Nation al 'Broadcasting Company Studios. 1 Escorted' Tim- through' National Broadcasting Company Television' Studios. 1• adniission in Rockefeller Centre 014drvation' Roof. Cost - $15.14 per , Person , Hotel' State College Travel Bureau Phone 73'3 - LOUETTA NEUSBAUMt CAMPUSEER EZIMMEI PENN STATE-COLLEGIAN 66, Honored On Education Roll Dean Trahue Lists Students Over 2.5 Average For First Semester Sixty-six students were' llstbd on the hbnor roll of the School of Education, released yesterday by Dean Marlon R Ttnbue All students with semester av erages over 25 are Ilsteir as by classes Serums 3 average Hem y Boi ow, Louise K Nolan; 2 82— SW - en et Lloyd; 2 82—Dm olliy Snyder , 2 81—Jean Mahe], 280- 4g) igthel N Each, 2 76—Mai v Flock, 275—Lillian I , St•ii ion , 271-ICathei ore Tenney, 2 70— _Herzog, 2 67—Robei I II - Mai tin, Viefoi Odili 2 61,—Lucille Kohn, 265—Jean H Sommer 2 62—IVH s Anna Flee, 2 57 —Vii glum Colima, 2 51—Slin ley Bat chel PI , 2 52—Rose II ardei; 2 50—Louise Haines, B 1 iic Mr- Kay, Btu Root Junini s 2 , 14—Robei t R Hayes; 2 76—Bi enda sr Bid, 2 73—Vn gum 'Pt edicic, 272--Josephine A Keeney; 2 71—Geoi ge B Gaul, Emma Jane' Gdmilti, Eli/abetli A. Hai tswick, Clitu lotto Knalk, Jean Livei inm e; 268—Lillian R I Wallace, 206 Nancy Avery, LPtiuline , 2 65—Melen .11 rt.font e, 2 6 , l—Alarguci ite R Sch aellei , 2 113-IVlii lam Doi IT Mity Johns, Pim (+nee 11l Smith, 2110— Marione L Peck; Ruth N Wmt, 2 57 r -Doi °thy N Nell', 2 s:l— 1 , 7, Bechtel, 2 50—Rav P I Bader, Bmbai,i Ann Holtman; liorildreell Thompson, Mith a E Wagner, Betty I .on -Walteiz!, Geoi ge A Zahnichal, • Sophnium es 2 81—Teel ty Anne Willats,- 2 81—D u line A Neuh l auset , 2 55—Eleanoi Bap', 252 —Mane B Slum s, Ann Boyd, 2 'A—Janet N lloß7inget r) evil men • 3 average—Betty M Mat tan ,'2 83—Mai gal et A Cole, 2 67—Doi othy I. Rhoads, 2N M:LI the M Risgmgm , Mal gat et It Rohm ts, Jane Roush; 2 57 Dm othy Beam, 2 54—John M.' Get ado , 253—Julia Adams, Mai= gal et Menet, At lene K Smith, 2 50—Jean Chu lc oil the records Richard Mather is wading the band% agakt tol.. Victot, and this time he plays the theme songs - or Attie ShaW, Count Basle; Paul Whitelntim, Bob Crosby, Larry Chnion, and' Eddie Ditehin` . .M times, he sounds mote like Shaw than Shaw does, and ymi Would sweat , the Count was at the piano llhnhei has a great band, excelling all others In entertaining novel ties We mould have likdd to have seen him heie'tor Sealot Ball Tommy Betsey team& HOLD TIGHT, the song the Andrews Sis ters made lumens It %minds like a different piece Sheets Het fart sings the lyrics The band laces thiongh a , last flambe) SYM PHONY IN RIFFS, on the terse Featm Mg his famonS sum txt tam, lint Kemp retold , . two oldies, A !MART OF sTorlo and YOU'VE COT hiN C RYIN ft An A IN Benny ("Madman adds John Kir by on the bass to his gantlet and reemds PICK-A-RIR. Parts 1 and 2 Its do original eomPosition of Betiny's, dedicated to his brothel Hart y's tiew tiiop house in New York 'Phe addition of Kliby's ex t ellen'. bass adds a lot of solid to the bomb Xaviet - 011 gal and his omit( eitbao tousle appears on Vidal was , this week and NOCTURNAL has, .1 wierd and animal ehatm that will ap peal to all-treold tolloweis Attie Shaw gives IN, two nun_ brie teeently treorded by T Dm sey, Tills IS IT and IT'S ALL YOURS Bolen Foirest sings both sides well, and the Shaw band Is as good as ever KEYS MADE Skates Sharpened PMgM S. PUGH 1 „ IP ‘ ” • 'ANNOUNCING new Spring . Skirts and Sweaters' in new luscious Shades. • lil ,mauve cliartreuSe• 0 , aqua powder blue ' • dusty Pink SCHLOW9S" We Wonierl Yesterday women students vot ed in primaties for student govel nment drums Less than 100 of these women could have voted in telligently. Tuesday's mass meeting-was an embarrassment to anyone who has advocated self government As we cntered the auditorium we esnect ted to see the janitor sweep Itith er than to 'Witness the alleged .."Mass" meeting: The gloat majority of women who voted yesterday; thei ecru e, had nn knowledge of the new can didates They had probably not bothered to lead collegiate bin pt of nominees ' majorityTlus numbers among it women who complain* that they me in-ignorance of the workings of Sermte mid the House of Rep t esentatives It they' tefose to 'learn the qualifications of ' dinse 'to%Won' they vote; if they fail to manifest intel est in !paining of these oi gmninitions, they make hem Solves udiculons And so they did Panhell Conned will issue its questionnaire on rushing next week . Ulm complaining foi, temestei of the unsatisfactory t ushing rode, women students may pet haps spate a moment to in lot at the body winch codifies i ides of what type tegulahons they feel must, he adaptable to this i ampus Society Elects Head Atj.hur L Bennett was elected 19 esidenL of the Forest 1 y Society aL Its meeting Thursday Other of ficers ale Gerald E Noble, vire 'plosidont, Paul 0 Slallef, sacral t taiy; Niles ft 11111, treasurer, and William NT, Dm mon, athleth man age! All ale ,binlors hl~ly-nine college., and univer: sitloq in 21 gluten and live foreign entinfilo4 are loin esenled 6y Uni vervity of New Ifampshite faculty membei Tonight! • THE W. S. G. A. DANCE . Free Admission to All , Virinneir'Sittidents Mid' Escorts MUST(; BY - BILL BOTTOM? 9 . - 12 . -FORMAL, ....._ _ _ ,_ . _ . . ~_ ..,.... ....,..., ...... , .., oute4T rg: •- Cl l , n i • Vi I ir WftAT DO YOU KNOW? • WHAT DO YOU SAY? By BERNIE NEWMAN What salary should your boy friend be making , Inf.:ire r you would consider marriage? Ruth Stein '4O, journallqm . $l5 . a wet* You can live comfortably on thl4 amount If you-lnifow-lio.w -lo use it Jean Falrchlld' '4O -igrlenllural bloehembitty $4O a week. My hug. hand Yhollid . glve ' ' me what I'm gettlneat home The amount will provide fm_ tomfortabre home Mary L Fleisher '4O, home , er S:(a werlr I could manage•nn lido qmnitni Of course, not more then one bud at !his solute Pep DeSliver '4O. 1. , A 0 0 a SVPPIC Salo I wont In gel married I wool to live eomfalably Mary Lou Johnon '42 L D $4O a week If I loved him enough, perhaps ,o little legg - would hen lc too $4O would Plnvide for n"Pn r bl_ tips and Iwciirleg Dorothy Rose '42. L A $l5 a week I'd rather work up than to , darl from the lop and workdown Jean Werner '42„4. A. $lO Thal 1.1 Pnough for the neeragillem and genie luxut les , Vera Kemp '4l, L I) $26 For net eq4ltles and simple ,reerentlou I'm sna p that with proper manage ment a couple can ea' - aily see their nay cleat on this amount - Franklin and Marshall College has placed the four major student (lances of the year In Its tuition eharges ALE PORTER'. STOCK LAGEK ) r. W. R. RICKEi--Stittfe Cillege.' Ai.' ) oidertibutor Delivery Seryice , I' OliDefrßY TELEPHONE ' , ' i Clll:StateCollege 87.1, , 1 ,'" ~;.z.;,./ 2.; , , , .'" STEa iii - A lE'R:7 MEWING ..CIS: ;', ' ' Ti Vl\ ~ F 4 Se' , o i MEMECR 41 , :tl7lllfig-Varte" .. , . Pennsylvania' - , ' k, _ , 6 1( FON‘ II. % .-‘,- ".,"-'"' '' *" , - Sittie6 ' 18517. ''''' ' „ : , 2:222_ Five, Awards Made By Sigma Delta Chi Recognition for achievement notoriously unscholastic, but Im portant Ifnilent activities, went to live allegedly deserving men at the sixth annual Simna . belie Chi Grldlron Biniquet Weld Tnesday•at thkillttany Lion rthi Vie awards The l 'Appla, to the hln'g‘st apple, pollSber—Tlce - Ryan: Jr kivard, to the Man madWroundishhilldererhy his heavy load—Raymond .S Coshery '39 ,--Beer- Mug.- to=lbe- most con. slat;nt Imbiber of alcoholic? bey ertiges—Pattl E Dean' '4O; brown Derby, for getting througli.foin ,years of college witlrlbeleast , pos. sibld wink—Wilmer IC Enelcmalcei and Entre'Awatd, to the' most nolOtlons - campus palitirfan—Smi nnt M "Scotty" Ithnicin firldiron (liens wns !atm!. cd by IGO ~ ludontA d farnl4y M 0'1,11111.14' who qnw ,an innleg en(ng' lora) bigwig 4 and hfLV(I Tommy' lifehardmin. fornie - r jesim for Comer NineliN Athletics A &le' COD EVE* This %French-des strong sheath o pink• satin with , four tiny top' to contiol , flecht pl.ll time; evening' co nisClige 'lnge) I( Paterson'T E. ,College Aire' e vagcs" g o, v P" Today'—as in 'lBs7—it'ls the height of hospi tality to serve; Stegmaier's beer For 82 years - '(,,.; this fine beet hati been b;miied to please' th'i\' taste'of 'the et HAM 'beet drinker Its quality is . a tradition—its goodnesslvdelig,ht Serve St eg-. miner's Gold Medal Reel in yout home. /WC l'or 'Cat yam favorit'n.bart7:, , . SUPREMDLY GOOD IN norrr,p, OR KEG Friday; March) 0, 109 After the, Show -4 Follow the 6.Owd ib" the CAMPUS, RE:SIAM/OM CorgH College and Pugh
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