Page; Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN . Successor to Tho Fred Lance, established 18S7 Publtihcd semi-ucckly during the Colleff** year tveept on holiday* b> students of The Pennsylvania State College, In the lnt( out of the College the student* faculty alumni, and it. emit Managing Fditor This Issue News Fditor This Issue ... Entitl'd os second-class msttw July 6 at the post office at State College. I*n under tin act uf March 3 IS7O Maj 30, 1939 A 1939 GRADUATE WRITES HOME (Continued From Page One) I'd like to take vou for a little tout of the cam pus, before giaduation, Dad I’d ask you paiticu lariy t to listen to the fellows, in the white auto graphed coats, listen to them talking, watch them Awr their eyes filled with the glint of a consuming Hope?' Are they going to tell you that tomonow is a~*'New Day’ No, Dad They’ve tned then best, barriers^ beyond then contiol 'block then paths, they’te bewildered They’ie afiaid, too jfiaid to face'/the cold leahty of the tumbled external world. ‘They•''want something to grasp as thev slip--Jnto the abyss of this external tin moil Do you blame or accuse them 7 was >up in Ed’s 100 m last night You lememuei stf; him to you when you weie up Mothers’ Day He bawled his eyes out Ed has a 2*4 ..average and he applied to about eveiy medical school* m the countiy but lie hasn’t been accepted doesn’t know what lie’s going to do now who luns a small nnllmeiy shop out At-*»toding expects big things fiom Ed do feel they look at things a little too cpesflivcly, Dad I’m going to tiy to avoid that It rwon’t/do us any good to walk aiound like mnityis «nd ask, “Why aien’t we given a chance 7 ” Wa’ie goingrto have to accept oui ioles and make the oest'of them Aftei all, Dad, is the nehness of result of a fmstiated passivity, seeking “opening,” 01 is it the result of an obses sion* which compels you to duve ahead and le- X.efse'the mundane featuies of an eveiyday life into refreshing cxpenence 7 # t’m .convinced, Dad, that vou can't measme the success of Living by the yoidstick of an income, the- tape of salutoiy achievement I’m going to lefc'fmyself be knocked aiound by Life, let myself be" polished by whatevei expenences I may meet, Whether discouiagmg 01 encouiagmg I want to develop a veneei that goes deepei than the sui - ■face. Life can be exhiluating I’m going to do to make it so ''jGive my love to Mother, see you all the 12th YOUR LOVING SON, , MANNY R FOR BETTER HEALTH , EXTENSIVE STUDY of the student health problem ..existing at the College by an eneigetic 3t'utfft’it-.H£alth"BouuL of—l 2 foi an increase in the Col lege fee doubt in the minds of the members of the Trustees that the ground for advocating -'aTv increase is not secure should be wiped out by -fhejthorough information compiled in a report of ’tHj»;Btudent Health Board * m the 11-page manusci ipt to be sub mitted to the Trustees aie some inteiesting bits qf infoimation gatheied fiom lepiesen tative"sources —the students, the paients of stu dents,; the membeis of the health seiviee, othei colleges/ and, in an advisoiy capacity, faculty membeis and State College doctois *L i ßy actual count, 83 pei cent of a piopoitionat * gtoup' of students favored an mciease of the he&M ,fee from $5 to $lO if it eliminated piesent i 6 to 50 cent ehoiges fot medicine, bandages, findcseryice, ,and the $2 50 daily hospital charge, arid Included a week’s fice hospitalization, with footLj-Sixty-eight per cent of the parents con tacted,, also voted in the affnmative 'Results also «how thaL othei colleges and uni versities with conditions similai to the College toovfde students with bettei health seiviee in the forro\of free hospitnhzution, lower sei vice cliaige, Jmd.Cmore doctors pen student the Student Health Boaid has defm- Iftjly/proved that the College Health Seiviee fails needs of the laige and prospective lai^e 2 student body That the students in need of medical attention etidango their health and the health of,.others by dodging the seiviee fees sit of the weaknesses in the present fiealth service array brought to the fore, none so glaring as the obvious lack of doctors ;V/Hh the present staff here, the number of stu dents per doctor is 1,700 number o£students per doctor in the 34 colleges offering ' information wat 1,500 A difference of 200. th the light of these facts, does it not seem log ic.-1 5 to' request one, two, or thiee additional doc tors along with the icquest foi an inciease in the 'health/fee? \ 'V>And may they be efficient too. \ A SAD FAREWELL ' FOLLOWING ITS theme—an eia of change— the/1939 LaVie has taken a change*in leverse fiom 4 the customaiy honoi-wmning issues of pie vlous’years I» is undeniably the pooiest piesen- decades and, indeed, a sad fauuvell to many, graduating senioi s. iWfth. glaring errors m content, misplacement ofi,pictures and questionable omission of pcison ahties—to name only a few of thfo ci ttical re marks, from the student galleiy—the 1939 year book has left a bittei taste in the mouths of stu dehta, faculty, and ndmm'igUatiou alike f nol the customaiy pioceduie fm to openly criticize an- when that publication is sub- is a matter of a fair deal wrapped up in tW criticism of .student. of the College is assessed a Standard sum over the four-year period and at tb^indLof;the senior year each student leceives a^xyear^ok—a ,■ remembrance of undeigraduate State. ,If r the_studopta,are^to <r be. l . deniedUh^ privilege pf a satisfactory annual, def- steps should be taken. OLD •MANIA Colonel F C Hainngton W. P A Administration Washington, D C Deal Colonel, .Richard C Peters *4l .—Robert H Lane *4l Thought I’d diop you a line v about some 1207 people who aie giaduating fiom heie in a-.week 01 so I’m wilting because it’s leolly sad the way these poor suckeis have been cauying on aiound heie these past few weeks, knowing the end is neai and that they'd bettei find a job befoie the ol' man hits them with a beei bottle and bounces them fiom then once happv home. It was wondeung whether you, as head of the WP A could do something for these people Of couise, I 1 0uli7e youi outfit seeks* only men ot the highest calibie, but I’m suie that fiom this gioup of 1200 strong you could come ncioss some who would meet the qualifications I can not list the entue class, but heie 13 a soit of cioss-sec tion of a gioup who will in a week oi so go out and face the woild They aie foi youi considei ation, Colonel Hnmugton Nick Kay, valedictorian Wnfe Doggie Alexan der esie ot Rathskellei, foi lefeienees Hank Schweitzer e v -pug and nifty glass bieakei Same lefeienees .If you w int something “built” well, call Maiy Jane Sample Refeiences—Bob Wil son Foi political contacts, get in touch with the "glamoi twins,” Rocknukei and Yeckley You can ask them about I F Ball To lead youi legmient of ditch diggeis, call on Battalion Cnni mamlei Whitey Rhoda If you could use a good bodyguaid, I’d list Johnny Sayeis the tops He’s been the local piotcction in all Bellefonte biawls A peisonal secretaiy-witli plenty of umph, Hank Cuttei \ good beei-tastei would be Chailie Piossei Youi lepresentative to Honolulu, Heib Cnhan Foi ester Bud Schanck would go well chopping tiees somewheie neai Allentown Hany “The Peisonahty Kid" Hai nson could teach youngsteis how T much easiei it would be to catch a baseball with a basket 1 could go on and on, Colonel, but I think you can get an idea fiom tins just what is pioduced at Penn State Let me know immediately how many you can use An immediate leply fiom you would be appieciated, foi they me all feeling pietty low Between beei puities and a block paity the townspeople aiianged, we me manag ing to Keep up then fighting spint So until I heai fiom you, will close with best wishes Sinceiely youis, Maynee Ack Sex Life in S. C. Kay Foisvthe, alphachio, standing so close to Joe Klaclc it the AGR house and yelling, "I love you, I love you, I love you And 1 want the whole College to Know it ” Ho hum ( Dick Clements pinned Jane Eumes the othei day Just a few -Yfeoks>-beftHe-he graduates, tor* ’. A bud ding love affau stopped budding last Satuiday rate It was Hugh McKmght and Flo Baines Ed Ginble and Helen Undeiwood are engaged So is Jay Schubeit to a Beta giad But that’s old •'tuff Ruth Reynolds no longer wears Ed Lsnden’s KDR jew'ehy Odds’n Ends Because it was then last meeting of the year, Sheldon Tannei passed out candy to Ins Com 30 class last Sutuiday momnig Bunging home vonu? lemembinnte he could find at the big bain fne nen Lemont the othei day, Addie Hill now has a pet gioundhog with a burnt nose lunning aiound the plnsiginakappa ianch . Keep it undei youi hat, but we hcai some guy left the College 500,000 bucks . Registrai Hoffman was i mining aiound Old Main the othei day hold ing Ins sides He was displaying an application fiom some faun boy who wants to study to be come a vegetal mil 1 Tins was leallv heaid in front of the cri m "Oil, joy l Oh, ccsUicy l ” said the one gal, holding hei hands to the side and a faiaw'ay look m her eyes “Shut up,” said the othei, “you’ie not up on the golf couise”—The Maniac M jL j 3 It's All Here & j * For You! *JL EVERYTHING NEW FOR 3 A, THE SUMMER SEASON— /V gabardine slacks, s /\ PALM BEACH SUITS , i | OR SPORT ENSEMBLES' COME IN TODAY AND 'jttf [ jfc* SELECT YOURS **ll ■ nwiu aln |, K STARK BROS. & HARPER P - : ■ [-4 OPEN EVENINGS ' j , I.*. & V - NYA Blanks Obtainable Thursday, Friday, And Saturday At Bursar’s Applications foi NYA woik dining the 1039-40 College yem for undeigiftduates now in Col lege may be obtained in the Bur sai’s Office, 310 Old Main, Thmsdnv, Fnday, and Satui day These application blanks should not be letuined to the College until August 10, Stan ley B Maddox, duectoi of NYA heie, announced last week STUDENT OAPBOX Do you think that Student Board was justified in cutting Blue. Band's 1939-40 budget from $l7OO to Sl5OO for its refusal to participate in the All-College Inauguration last Tuesday? The Maxwell Twins M 2, lowei: division ‘The budget should have been rut just as a punishment Tho amount doesn’t rriattei ” Second! half speaking “Only SlOO ” Charles J Bradac Ml, ttansltion •1 es It’s up to the Blue Band tc help something like that go ovei 1 David M Waite MO, loiestiy. “No sh l The Blue Band deserves all they can get In this College ’’ ! Janet F Twichell, M 2,. lowei divi. sion "Yes The> should have beer out, but tioi so much After all, t penalty on the Blue Band hui ts school The> need the money To unlfoims, etc” Donald J Eyer MO, commerce and finance “They should ban been penalhed They weie notilie in plenty of time" Mildred A Dresher M 2, home er onomics “No The Blue Baul needs that monev for Impiovt' ment ” Robert H Peterson ’39, niechai leal englneeilng “That’s one « the lousiest nicks I've evei seei Why the band wasn’t told in time’ Vinon A Ferary m 3, home ecoi omics “Yes The band Ist’, worthy ot the money It it wot’ take pait in College activities ” j —A A S Housing (Continued From Page One) said loom, tlnee dollais ($3.00 per week, and boaid at seven do lais ($7 00) pei week, and a< commodations duung the per»f« • of this agieenient Ten dollsp ($lO 00) pei week foi loom aid ; boaid ,and fui tliei agiees to pty weeks in advance The occi pant fuithei agrees to pay foi aiv damage to the house oi fuinisi ings which he has mcuiied o‘- cupant fuithei* agiees not to pe*- nnt gambling oi intoxicating Hj uois in lus loom not to induce in'Uisouleily conduct on the pi eli tes, noi to pei nut unnecessay noise m lul loom/ noi to subß his loom duung Ins tempoi.uy. absence Subject to Mutual Agreement The paittes fuithei agice thit the loom lent foi Chiistmus aid Eastei vacation be paid in fill with the leduction of tuble bond duung said penod This agree ment may be tei minuted with tie consent all signateuis to be suj ject to'such lei ms as may be mi tually agieed upon f This agieement is made wih the appioval of Mi Aithur h Dean of Men, the Sti dent Council and the Studett Housing Boaid of the Penns'jl vania State College In witness wheieof we ha'e hereunto subset ibed out liamesl (The agieement is then sigmd by the piopuetoi, student, aid parent oi guaidmn) x Commencement 1 (Continued From Page One) ress of welcome and piesent tie class honois Geoige W Yechhy will make the Pipe Oiation, Viv ian S Doty will give the Mirr*r Oiation, and Paula B Wohlfied will piesent the women’s dais honors Spoon Man Joseph A Peal will piesent the class mcmonil, which will be accepted by Col ] T Fiankhn Shields, piesident of Ue Boaid of Tmstees , Othei honoi men me Cane Mai, Raymond S -Coskeiv, Band! Man, Chailes E Pjosssi, aid peimanent.seuetary, Victoi Gei tilman Nicholas Kay will delivr the. valedictoiy addiess* and I. Duain Moore is salutatonan. ‘ Othei honoi women aie Bov Girl, Dons L Blakemoio, Fin Girl, Italia DeAngchs and PhylSs K Herzog, Slippei “Gill ' Reading- Will Mark/ Whitman’s Birthday Walt WliUman’H 120th Oil Mully will be celebrated .with a Wliitmui reading by Joseph J Rubin, structor in English literature, fin Room K of the Central -Library at 4 p in. Wednesday. The Library has been,exhibltlig for tho pust month 50. selected collection. The'exhlblt.'.win uerthrough commencementlC^*^ N STATE COLLEGIAN We Women | The last issue and time out to look back on a year of women's ncthltles headlined bj the opening of new women’s buildings, the {adoption of an nlUCollege govern ■ ment, nnd the election of a woman ns nlUCollege vice president 1 September Atherton Hall and I White Hall opened to women stu dents Helen Faust new assist ant to dean of women Ann Bor ton elected freshman senator Octobei Janie Gruber first House Party Queen CwenDhnce Mortar Board Spinster Skip i November Rice Bowl Teas in ! dormitories to aid Chinese I tresunan customs lemoved, bonfire ! on Holmes Field $l5O stolen fiom women’s houses Mortar Boaid dotm dlnneis to improve student-taculty lelations , Pnn- Hel plan to make new locals asso ciate members for a Iran D # *embei Peggy Moyei as Hat vest Ball Quenn student committee wins fight foi matri mony couise Dot is Blakemore named MatiK Gitl at Theta Sigma j Phi Matrix Dinner, Phyllis Herzog. Cap Gill, and "Winnie Watson Quill Gil) House of Represent atives’ Christmas Di !ve College ofilcials and Dean of Women rap co.ed drinking . WS G A Christ mas dinners in donnitories Jdinidiy Pan-Hel Bail WS GA icvision of fieshmen mles to pel mil unlimited (luting over week ends last Mac Hall dunce Febiuary Rushing season 142 fieshman pledge soiorities to sliattei cumpus record Match . WSG A. elections Rotnig new Women’s president Mary O’Connor head of W R A Combined student government : plan pioposed Moftar Board Leadeiship Conference' featuring • Judge Sara Stoffel new consti tution adopted Apt 11 , Pan-Hellenic bridge tournament Chambeis named new Pan-Hellenic president . women buck letentlon of rushing ’ code with minor changes foi next veai Bobbie Kelly, Ciicns Queen May Gatnma Phi Betas lead in scholarship Intramm al spot ts teams battle foi cups All-Col lege elections, with Saiabell Shinn chosen vice piesident Moitoi Boaid and Cwens tap new mem beis Cecile Metz ciowned May Queen exams houseparty class day commencement „ some 245 women graduates and so long until Septembei Co-Edits Sophrosnye, newest women’s fiateruity, held a gaiden party on Saturday, with Dean Ray, Mis Speidle, Mrs Wlernian, Mrs Wright, and Mrs Vumlervoit, as guests of honoi Sorority seniois have been feted by theii undei class sisters foi the, post two weeks. Alpha Chi’s and T P A’s paitied on Wednesday, ami Zeta Tail Alpha senioi receiv ed lecognition pins the following daj Delta Gams also entertained tiieit graduates-to-be, and Kappa, seniois lunched alums and pic nicked with actives A 0 Pi seniois breakfasted with alumnae advisois Anne Nichols nnd Alice Cullnaiie at the Bonls liuig Tavern Sunday, and the A E Phi’s weie guests of the Beta Sigs at dinnei Fiiday Over in Atherton Hall, Southwest wing seniois were lionoied at a buffet supper Theta Sigma Phi gave a bridge paity and tea at the Centie Hills Country Club Saturday for publish er’ wives attending the P N P A. Conference Names of new officers of all fra ternities, sororities, societies, clubs and otbei organized groups should he handed in at Student Union im mediately Eugene H. Lederer REAL ESTATE 114 E. Beaver Ave. .Dial 4066 State College Congratulations - ■to the class of • 1939 Hospitalization Plan Is Asked (Continued From Page One) and class, making up 555 peicent of the student body, showed no gioup vaiying moie than three peicent tfrom the average of 83 peicent in favor of a $5 incieasc in the yeaily health fee if it would eliminate incidental dis pensary charges and provide a week’s fiee hospitalization A postetnd suivey of paients showed 68 peicent of the 97 ans wenng weie in favor of the change. The majonty Of town doc tors appioved the plan The lepoit to the tiustees fui thei pointed out that the semee as now provided by the College Health Sei vice is inadequate when compaied with otliei schools and indicated that a hospitalization plan would he financially piac ticable It was shown that the fee inciease would covei the addition al set vice requned as well as pay the salanes of a new nutse and an additional doctoi. " Chan man of the boaid framed a year ago at the suggestion of Di Ritenoui is Alan G Mclntyre ’39 Otliei membeis oie Ray H Hnmmel '39, Hemy M Hams MO, Hebei t S Doioshow MO, Ed gai V Hall Ml, Adam A Smysei Ml, Daniel. T Balmei M 2, Chailes L Vanlnwagen M 2, Louise A Haines '39, Alice R. Beale MO, Elizabeth I) Yost Ml, nnd Alice M Munay M 2 The Student Health Boaid is also making a lepoit on its'find ings along with lecommendations foi impiovenient to the College Health Service MORNINGSTAR BREAD Morningstar Bread is fine for every purpose. It makes sandwiches that are pleasing in taste and at the same time nourmshlng. And if you want crisp .toast that fairly melts in your mouth this is the loaf for you Morning Star, Tru-Wheat Purity Bread and Trophy Winner Cake. ' 1 Another chapter in the story of ; REA and DERICK AT PENN STATE « W- . We have enjoyed serving you again this year, . (Jgj I SOS? and to those who arc leaving ■to play that ' 1 A great game called ‘life” we wish the best of "wkJ&SL , luck. ' ~ Our perfume counter has been a favorite throughout the year, . and we have replenished our stock for spring festivities. « Max Factor. • Lenthenc . • Elmo • Lucien Lelong ' ‘ • Gemey . • , Early American ' • Yardley . • ' Dorothy Gray 9 Evening in Paris • ev * on Make a Permanent Record of the Next Two Weeks ; Prices Are Down OTHER BARGAINS ; " ' • fHk Kodak Junior Falcon Press Camera— r _.55.95, v 1 mßcv ■ • Univex Cine-Camera..... $5.79 ’ "ri63 ' Save 10% on Kodak Films , llpip ’ Now 113.05 -- , ’ •' 1 ;, :’ J; m*mßm i ALLEN ST. / _* '4 ‘‘ '/.V; Honor Women (Continued From Page One) Philotes, senior sponsor, Moitar Board, Delta Sigma Rho, Delta Alpha Delta, and Honor Arch May Day. Miss Wohlfield was jumoi hoc key managei, vice piesident A E Phi, lepresentative from Grange, W.S G A Dance Committee ’3B and ’39j assistant organization editor La-Vie, Junior-Senioi Re ception Committee, president Mor- • Since 1913, over a period of 26 years, the - student body has dealt at Fromm’s. We take this opportunity to thank you,.the students, for your confidence in us. We wish to the class of 1939, good luck and future success. 0 ' ATTENTION STUDENTS MKL Three Dutton ( M Lounge B sPI Greet your future employer in a smart, new, stylish SOCIETY BRAND suit Designed for the College Graduate, yet styled for business wear. Now on Sale at Fromm's • SALE SALE . Florsheim Shoes Polo Shirts . 4 $5.95 . 89c ; Reg 58.75 Reg. *lOO t ( I ' r , Taylor Made Shoes Wash Slacks $5.25- : $2.45 ' Reg. *6.75 Reg *3 95 Pro mm’s ' Opposite Old Main - Stale College „ ; - 1 ■ - . >' Tuesday, May 30, 1939 tax Boaid, and Honor Arch May Day. ’ r:l Miss -Doty was a member of Freshman Debating, C. A. met, Pocono Conference ’37, vicej piesident and president Pan-Hel-' lenic Council, stage crew Penn. State Playeis, Pi Lambda Theta, senioi sponsoi, Mortar Board, and Honor Arch May Day J - The honor women, who weie - chosen by popular vote by the senioi class women in April, will leceive tokens, lepresentative' of their position on Class Day *)
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