Page Four 5,0 To Attend Traffic School S'essions Will Meet Here For Tw•o Weeks, Beginning ', Monday, April 17 lApptommately 30 police °lrmo, ft , 'fini municipalities in the' state sill attend the thud annual 'rid fk Office's naming School Minch nill begin heir Monday. Aplil 17, and (waive for a tuo-neck pee sod , Captain H S Caiey, dud of the-Altoona police depaitment, foe thcosecona time %till Le dnectot of the school ohich is sponsored L 3 the college's Institute of 1i0c...1 Gut eminent in coopmatioli M ith the extens:en sei vices ,Among thd subjects to be stud ied by the safety cops ale func tions of a traffic office', note Lik ing, accident investigation, acci dent i epoi to and tecoids, ease pit:potation and count uoik, that aid, state motet vehicle code, school safety education, strategy of handling people, the Cal, the di Ivo , and the pedestrian, baffle engineei mg, public education and public relations, and public speak ing Experts Listed expeits lkho will let tuie in the school ate Lt Flank If:i end of the Nottheestet n Uni veisity Institute of Tiaffic Safe ty, Button IV Maish, dtiectoi of safety and tiaffic engineeting fot the A A A ; Untold Hammond, di cam of the twine division of the National Caine' vation Buienu and IA Ray Homet of the State Main Police ~,The following membms of the college staff will also seise as insti uctors Plofessois John H 1 , 1 vzcll, Itobei t E Galbtaith, Amos E Isleyhai t, and Kingsley It Smith oil 'the records The banner Imo: ti of the Is eek. ne feel, is lidos No gales Deuce No 2321 Ale' gan takes Litton old leg ,ttui U eats them n 'au ham la elation , Otnilar to thel: original stale back a: mind the time Joe Be denk sins un HI Aloe, icon On one side Ile plays LINGER AWHILE, foam Mg his tI o m bone and STUBI3I.ING, Imam log some truly healthful Viand by solneboti) On the utile: bide ItleM. Can titi slogs SI.II•PING TIIIIOIJC II 91Y FINE latti Second plate gee , to Elia • loieigetald and Clad( SS ebb for IJNIAXIIMI) e'en beta,' than the high ntantlaid Ella hat; net fel heiself Among Llie tither Dect.as this uctmk .tre 'MAVEN CAN wArr umi ~ UNRISI:I7 S ERENAI)E, Asst h Glf n Lin) timisiuil Glinsph, limn* Guise% s I LET ALONG and ITS AN YBOON 'S MOON, tilld Could Music's 'l'll URSDM and SILOItTY GEORGE ,rll of —them o lleantles Ma Tel el :dugs lIGNEY fob Andy Kit lc, and Guy L . ,nubal do I mot ds LL NEVER KNOW and IT'S NEVER. TOO 'LATE ,Wayne King, vutoothle of the air n totantht two wallies tot • Ado: this eel( 1,0N1•7801%1E -1.11A1' S N.L and TILL THIS SANDS GROW COLI) ICeinio hits uduces something O, dent e music nRh 111.1.111 '.1i1001‘1.11 , / - 1 . 1 .11111 11111311 1101- N 1 1 01.1,01 a fa( !ling bit, on the 14st, The' e'n a lot of !nowise In A l N ,11100 N AND AN OLD SERENADE, lit.orded this neck I'llllllll3' Dot 'o)' The couplet Is Mr 'l' II 'I If E PEN QUINS l inn pond ea 1,11111 Intane lanai ink ,Salton , Ku} e ekes 11`, 5011113 111010 5110.10 g hlt log in OUP OF sTAitmour 111111 I'M BUILD ING A SAll.flOA r OF DIIItANIS Vlie 'of the lalird hits appears of Vldni 111111 1)1111 1111nImp ARE Ii! ERE ANT MORE AT ROIME 1,111.. IOW no it:lotion to the .4 prell3 maiden ' monk,' Les Ilro,ul anneals In Ice on Blueblid. rkou Om; TWO I. OOLS IN LOVE lOs ONLY \VITEN YOU RE IN MY ARM', on ono platter. and Tiorr x‘oitur AIIOUT DIE unit 'WIWI 60ES I.ll' 51E31 CONE DOWN on the Won dl4e. \Yeti, behind .t sick in levies Ipk, Mier Outlets, so ee ll note Ole best that came out lust seek oguuirrFuL DELIRIUM by Hal Kemp 801101101 gloat us Old I PItdATISE YOU reLottled 1,3 Mk Ilinthet Chas lie Monet stands ,jut, tut tqueldid ‘311.11 tee musts. ',‘ NEW MOON AND AN OLD SERENADE and THE UAL PROM JOE'S Tummy Ryan 51u3,1, too smooth 0011118 fm Sammy Kayo, RAINBOW VALLEY and the old stet . , WE'VE COME A LONG WAY TOUSTIIEB. DeLeft Inin Junl rultabed a Lol leetiun of Victoi [lei belt nielodieb Palm lug (liig Oust*. Frances Lang uid, loloi emu Gem ge, Rudy Yahoo. and Victor Young's • Com.ert orchestra, nob model atels in Iced album includes All' Sneet !Wa tery Of Life, So eethearts. Fall- Ng In Love With Someone. March 0 the Toys, and several other compositions by this popular Americso composer. Graduate 01 '37 Gets Diploma This Year - Cluistian Rombeiger got' his diploma ham Penn State two ycams after he graduated! In the Spiing of 1937 one nmn, like bCVCI al handled ()the's, mood ly took an outstretched diploma flora the hand of President Ralph D Ilet7el Ile took the diploma home and kept it in a strong box, muting for the day mhen he could display it before the admning eyes of his giandehildien . - But the diploma he kept in the Along bo• all these months, the sheepskin handed him by the pies ident, did not belong to Chtistian Bombeigei '37, but had the name of Gerald Ingiahaml inscubed upon it'' It had been the custom at giud nation for the president to give out the diplomas one aftek the other without checking names It eas understood that exchanges ttould be made after the cere mony but Chiistian Bombeig ci pie-veteimaiy, didn't ic membei this Seveial day, ago Regattot Hoffman was approached by the young man who explained his medicament and demanded an ad austment A new diploma was made out, and now Chi stian Bombeigei, who did not look at the diploma he received at gradu , ation until two years altos that memorable date, is happy again Two PIAA Crowns Are Awarded Here Westinghouse High 'School, Pittsbuigh, Quito' cd the PIAA volleyball championship and Pottsville High won the mythical state gymnastic title in the annual competition in Rec Hall Satin day Winning the volleyball finals foi the' fourth consecutive year, Westinghouse edged Oil City, 17- 15 and 15-7, after taking Soma set in thC moaning Othei teams vieing foi the title included Cosa- Williamspoit, Haveifoid, and Phnkhannock Pottsville tallied 23 points to take top honors in the gym meet, highlight of the. lust gymnastic clinic Bloomsbuig took second with 1.1;f:, tided by , Westing house, Waiien,•Btistol, Elie Ac ademy, Sewickley, Lancas tei Johnstown, Jenkintown, ansl Fifth Avenue, of Pittsbuigh in that oidei Co-Edits The Ju mot -Semoi Reception, sponsor ed by WSG A, will be held on April 20 Doti, Hoye, '39 has been named aim man of Lime reception committee and Betty L McClure '4O, co-c„han man Chaim men of sub-committees at e• Mai y E Millet '4O, mnvitations, Elizabeth J Hofmann cute, tainment, Louise A Haines, pub licity, Janet E Stay '4O, deem - ations, Dot othy L re freshments, Mar y E Flock '39, ushers, and IM Beryl Hindman '4O, in ogi am New class representatives to the Home Ec Council ate Ruth Beach and AI Be, yl Hindman '4O, Mat y Belle CI ossman and Chai late A Lome '4l, Margaret 'Middleton and Dorothy E Salt, mann '42 Delta Gamma sent Pelation F Ebelly '4O, Ann B Stuipian '4O, and Helen I, }lcahn '4O, to a ovini.e- convention at the Aim 'Lan Univeisity, Washington D C, last weekend Among the gi.ids who mete back last weekend 'owe Cella ude Cton an 'lB, and Jean Lyinan '3B, D. Jesse Sehminsky '3B, Chi 0, Dm othy Beaty '3B, Theta, Maly Stetlet 'JB, Selma Wundetlich '36, °toothy Jettet '37, Betty Me- Va.ket '3B, Dolts Runnale '3B, and Matte Petty '3B, AOPi's; and Mattha Ann !Inlaid '3B, Alpha Gin 0 Vivian Hatper, DG, was also back MORNINGSTAR BREAD Morningstar Bread is fine for every purpose It makes , sandwiches that are pleasing in taste and at the same time nourinshing. And if you want crisp toast that fairly melts in your mouth this is the loaf for you. Morning Star, Tru-Wheal Purity Bread and Trophy ‘Vinner Cake. --.) , ft* . , -- ' ' .'''S • '.'" - -. - ..: 41 - ', \ ~ ) ~ a ;77: 1 , 1 .. Xl7 . IA?, • WHAT • DO YOU KNOW? . WHAT + DO YOU SAY? By BERNIE NEWMAN - What do you think of profes sors giving blue-books the days before vacations and the morn. engs after big dances? Fletcher Byrom 'lO inetalitugY "Students' • minds toe not on 'clloolaoik the day before a N.lca -11011 or the mm ring saw a big dance. Omelet e I believe moles cols Should a:lange lot blue books at times °thel than these" Ned WOlgoos 'lO. electtical en gineer "Thole Is a good point In haling exams before vacations in that students mould fol get most of the matelf‘l berme they •came hack But the fallacy lies In the fact that most• profs Ilguto this may an' students, in tel are the ictints of four and floe blue books In one day " Quentin Couch 'lO, commeice .dui finance ' f think it pats stu dents to a great dlsathantage Ex cept fot some good teasoit, these exams should be arranged on dates li.hen students Lave mote time to study" Jim Fedeli '39, libmal arts "It is unlith to' professor, as V. ell as students, to it reflects on the plot's uhen students do poorly in exams, alikh they do at such times" Iry Supow '4O, economics major "Students anticipate vacations to such ,to extent that they overlook the impel lance of blue books " Dave Pergrtn '4O (Alvii engineer lug "I am definitely against blue books given at such limes Al though it'ls felt that a closes bond should be et caked bete ems stn dents and faculty than exists at pi esent this arrangement of blue book dates tends to treat° greater ill feeling bete een these tee groups" • Jim Sausser 'lO .tg engineeliag "1 believe that this practice Ale feats. the ♦ely purPose fOl blue books ale supposed to be giv en—lo ;cube students stud I. E. Society Elects The Industrial, Engineering So ciety i ccently elected the follow ing officers fos 1940 President, Gcoigc R Keehn, Vice-President, Rebell D Petets, Secretaty-trea suici, Luke E Jacobs, Faculty Advisors, Plefessots . R A Hus sey and J 0. P Hummel* HOW 10 TIE A TIE 1 , Arrow, makers of famed Arrow shirts Y • ... now make neckties. And here tells you how to tic them. First, put the;: wide end over and under, narrow end ..0/ • ' . .... thus / . . . a- ' .. - ' _ r iti. n ~.I\/ , ,,,,...4,,,, s. . Thenform bringingwide a e p n r d elim ov in er ary narr kn o o w t, c bz i V. ,, ., , • and up through opening at collar. Smooth out the preliminary knot. , .';, ',..„ I 3Next, put the wide, end through the ip6,4 t t loop—loosely—and smooth out again. Keeping the knot smooth is important. :A' . .x. —..— 0 ' • - A . , Now make a groove lengthwise in the --." wide end by pinching the sides to * 4 gether This grooverwhen you pull V kg # "the be tight—forms a dimple beneath knot Arrow Ties, because of their rich t'. fabrics, achieve this drape easily T! finished c h iot, looks like this Knot ... J . \ .7 not too ,big and not so tight it . 4 screeches Tie one of our Arrow Tics in this manner and you have the last • , word in necktie smartness. $1 and $1.50. That's all Arrow \ ‘. % Ties cost Fine fabrics. Beautiful —, ‘,•'-'"--- .----- tailoring. They hold thew shape ,-. through a resilient feature, tie neatly, wear long See your Arrow dealer. A f Baal/ CRAK47 : 9 57, ..,, ARROW SHIRTS ARROW ,HANDKERCHIEFS t g / _ * I ii i o 6 o . k . . ' MEN'S APPAREL 146 South Allen Street , ARROW TIES . ARROW UNDERWEAR PENN •STA'rE COLLEGIAN BUSBY SAYS ' Looks like mutiny in the all 'College Micas Sonic kind of a feud has deve , - oped betsteen Gene Wettstone, di tettor, and Ray "City Sliekei" Conger, inanaget of the Supet- Dynamic Concessions Commotion of Riceville, lowa The trouble is all about the proposed menagerie and (loot show to be in the entry way of Wreck Hall the night of the Cum (April 22, by the by ) Wettstone is gain' around like a monkey with sin tails Achill Ile's petitioned the College Bawd of Censors to bat the Soot slum featuring a fan dance by Doc Da vis (with electric fans) and a sills 'show booth in %%Inch Nick Thiel give flee lessons , on baby tending Maybe the Director thinks such stuff still steal his show, 'but he 'ain't cordial to any of these folks trying to put the pro touches on an amateur ciiaus Guess they bet ter settle the matter and use n* black spotlight Riflemen Place 6th In IRtercollegiates Led by Sophomme Ben Stahl who took a seLond place medal, believed to be the fist eves non by a Penn State rifleman in na tional competition, the i ifle team placed sixth among 1l teams in the National Intel collegiates con ducted nt Annapolis Satuiday by the National Rifle Association , Navy easily led the meet and the medal Stahl took was the only one not by the middies The standings of the flint six teams Navy, 1891, Carnegie Tech, 1871, Maryland, 1862, Le high, 1855, Pittsbuigh, 1852, and Penn State, 1843 Fit tog fogy the Nittony team note Stahl George Bentrem. ;Gil bert Gault, Bob McCoy, and Giant Cat petite' Chi istian Miami made the tip as altei nate The team aas accompanied by Mai Donovan P Ycuell, coach Judiatia Unlvoisity Is assists in the codification of all of tl 11000101 state's blue lass , Kent ,State Universlty's %sic ling team has eon 15 stiaight, v tonics on its home mat Batsmen Drilled In Cub Ball Practice's Batsmen had a chance to show then stuff in freshman baseball last week as the nom condition of the field forced Assistant Coach Dan Musser to forsake healy field ing piactiic until after the squad 'Minns from the Haste' vacation. Musses and Coach Leo Houck, nho will take oven the squad nuts that boxing season is ended, will settle clown to the job of selecting the best playas and cutting the squad for the opener at Melee's burg on Apul 26 • Among the yearlings who at ti acted attention lot their ability at the plate in the dulls last week woe Wayne Fremptei, Bill Debler, Warren , Bat ton, Ft ank Bingeno, Wauen Kolkebeck, Wittiest Zeigler, and Steve Ma tula Classified Advertising TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNC- All work guaianteod Rackets called for and delivered The Re stringer, 206 West College avenue Dial 3360_ BB yr. TYPEAVRITERS=AII makes ex pertly repelled, portable and ot lice =Ohm" for sale or rent. Dial 2342 ((airy E Mann, 127 West Beaver avenue BB yr SENIORS interested in selling Life Inbutauce bee "Pop" Garri son '27, Room 10, Glennland'Bldg, State College Phone 4250 247-3tp-Elf FREE Student Union aiteinoon MP NSW oAfiwinmeAßßOW SHIRE = 1 ,1 ThYS Wire "'sr \?-f TODAY th game or European politics has a new player: Franklin D . Roosevelt. What made him de, , cide to sit in? Will this new strategy keep us out of war? A noted European correspon= — dent analyzes a critical turning point in U. S. foreign policy. Gambling With Peace , by DEMAREE BESS HE COURTED HER WITH A SAND WICH KNIFE! Twosocl a puivers go after the sumejob—and the same girl In Second Man, Jerome Burry wntcs the story of a tnple-decker frame-up IMAGINE MOVING A MOUNTAIN! Rolling a giant river from side to side! Lifting an ocean liner over a 70 foot dim , When IL S pulille.works engineers push Nature around, they make those ancient Romans and Egyptians look like anm• teurswithMeccanosets Garet Garrett tells you the amazing story in Groat Works. AND The Croat World Money Play, ,the :Rory of Secretary Morgenthau and the gold• , atimdard aims, by Joseph Al.' s ' sop and Robert Kintoer:..A Mr Tutt story, "Private Enemy N0.'1," by Arthur Train...ALSO—short stoner,, aerials, editorials, fun, Prat Sodpts nod cartoons. All in ttus week's IS, ue s ' of the Post. . , Sports 1 Women m I New Women's Recreation Asso =ton Club Presidents uete in stalled last week. They are Cath cline E Bendel '4l, Outing Club, 'Betty M Stlayet '4O, Tennis Club, L Barbat a Clark '4l, Swimming Club, Ruth J. Shtuscl '9l, Dance Club, L Grace Nolt '4O, Rifle Club, Maigalet M Diener '42, Riding Club, Jeanne M Chew '4l, Variety Club; Helen F Duvet Acchery Club, Janet L Flem ing '42, Golf Club, Helen L .M.i 7ut '42, Fencing Club Chi Omega won the Intrumui al basketpall cup in the final playoff Thursday with Kappa Alpha Thcta In the, badminton toulna ment Chi Omega leads with Mat. Hull, Gump, and Kappa Alpha Theta following The Thetas ale leading in the ,ping pong tout na merit dances e et y Toomloy and Thmsday, 4 to 5, in the Armory Music 1* Clinton, Goodman; Dor. sey, Shaw, etc 245-3te-GD YOU CAN GET your Junior Bla zer berm e Baste] at any of the tloyentoun clothing stores 254 Up GD LOST—Phi Mn Alpha "fiaterfilly pin initials WE K. and "tw. on hack , Finder Islamn Ito Student Union Oka and claim ran and 253•1tp 813 LOST—log-log Decal ig slide rule on campus Name, Stanley Hines Reward Call 2632 , Ailf Son LE .0 1 Y. -:. : 'eve , .., , ~.4 „ . , '''' - A t hi s " tr , i _ L f ig' - coyere - is ~,,.--- ~, a 1, What Nuld he tbliik, John Kelsey wondered. I le'd alw, been "the swellest guy in world". to ins son. Then "cio night Johnny got drunk al ran over a man. He knew friendswouldqut"things,htu it up somehow But there vv one person Johnny still had face—his own 50n... - . Rcad 3 our Post tonight this dramas , story of a father and son, by author of The Late Gco Apley and IVickford'Peatt. A NEW SHORT,ST9R "Beginning No -MA • Why r did a rubber - heel improvement make - milli ons for an obseu:re s Cobbler—and 'atiAdea for gum wrappers lose a ; manuf±itaur,e , .: , '$6,000,000? Here are fascinating stories about dozens of inventions. il; - ; , "4 Clues ai" i ti? whetheixour gadget may he worth money: You ' ll fi nd how to, protect your idea. ‘How"to know if it's weeth`ppatenting.: , -, And what to do if yolithink think" TAt Idea's Worth ' - r "•?. by FRANK ',PARKER STOCKBRIDGE "."-", • -' ' i)^ - • Weather Delay's' GolfPractwe; - ' Warm-Up Meet - After Easter . ,-. - t tte team would be filled ; aiie a ft, Stynized by the weathei, the lled golf team got in little piactice qualifying match on Il'huisdiiy, last week, and turned to praying April 13, in which six candidates foe sunshine and fan skies for the with the lowest notes will vie-If°' few Lemming days befog e Easter Things won't get going for thr divot diggers until after Eater, when,l2 of the outstanding candi dates will meet a team composed of crack players from county clubs nearby, in a warm up match before the Rutgers meet Foul places on the team are al ieady filled accoiding to Coach Ruthetfotd, but the players will be kept in the dativas to ,lust who will fill them, until shortly before the fist match with Rutgers on Aptil 21, It is safe to say, however, that the four positions will be filled limn the following -seven candi dates for the varsity Jack Ma haffey, Bill Gloss, Ed Hebda, Bud Miller, Jack Btand,'Ken Klingen smith, and Bob Hayes - Rutherford also inditated that the remaining two positions on STATE COLLEGE SHEET METAL WORKS .SPOUTING ROOFING FURNACES Our Shop Is Equipped , to Handle ^ All Kinds of Sheet Metal Work' _ Stainless Silver, Monel Metal, Aluminurri; Copper, Zinc and Galvanized Sheet. , • TELEPHONE 3202 - 4 - 133 N. 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