Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 14, 1939, Image 5

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    Thursday, September 14, 1939
Lutheran Students ...
INVESTIGATE
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. LEGAL RESERVE '
' Life Insurance and Annuities
FOR TWENTY-ONE YEARS A CHRISTIAN ORGANIZATION
‘ CONDUCTED BY LUTHERANS FOR LUTHERANS
Insures the Entire Family-
From Birth to Age 65
Protection, Endowment and Retirement Contracts
Creating] a fj&nd for Emergencies' Securing Old Age Comfort
, Protection for Dependents'
/ ' Information Furnished Without Obligation
J. M. LINDSEY, Representative
250 South Burrowes Street. State College, Pennsylvania
SAILING DATES '
S. S. MARKLAND LINE
~ Leaving From Pier.Bellefonte
‘ Month Dale Event
•-October 7th Bucknell
, , - - (Dad’s Day)
, October 14th Lehigh.
J , - (Alumni Homecoming)
... November 4th ' Maryland
(Houseparty)
2sth Pittsburgh
’ ’ (Soph Hop)
S February 18tli ' Senior Ball
. April * 11th I. F. Ball
[vMay ; . Bth Junior Prom
June , • 9th - June Houseparty
7 , ' \
YOUR ATTENTION!! -/
t ' -s., if ( J ,
Each and every night excluding Sunday there are short
i er cruises. These cruises arc entirely yours. Make your •
L own schedule/
'• 'Skipper: BILL Captain: MORTON
~: NOTE—The Jino has-always maintained its passengers must
J * '.E be minors.—The Management •
| Hotel Markland
' BELLEFONTE, PA. ‘ ■ '
, AUTHORIZED FRESHMEN APPAREL rr J T TVIC aiTVIC CTIATI AUTHENTIC COLLEGE WEAR
L ; : Sties K ALEVS MENS SHOP .clothing
§*{?■ ...tPOITVCrSHpES / . . ! EIdASHERY
tl-i. . .- ■ ' , Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing—Knox Hats—Nunn-Bush Shoes —Botany Ties—Swank Accessories
New Center Opened
For Jewish Groups
Hillel Foundation Under Rabbi Gordon
Has Made Great Progress Since 1937;
Full Synagogue Equipment Is Available
Climaxing a phenomenal use in statu* and membership
since Rabbi Ihcodoie Gordon assumed the directorship of
the HilleJ Foundation m September, 1937, the forma! dedi
cation of the new Hillel quarters will beiheld Friday and Sat
m day, September 29 and 30 , " ' ,6 '
Di A L Sachaj, national ditec
toi or the' Foundiiticn, will attend
the dedicatoiy ceiemonies tihich
will be highlighted by a special
seivlce Satui da} morning and a
dedication dance Sutmday night
Tlie now location ot the Founda
tion will be at 133 West Beaver
Avenue Included in its quailors
will be a basement which will
house an extensive lPcieation
room, first fiooi—lounge, diicc
toi's office. Room ot Meditation
and libruiy
Equipment Available
The second fiooi will sene as
the xjnagogue auditoiium and 'will
have a seating capacity of appioxi
mutely 250 All necessaij syna
gogue equipment will be available
Foimer quarteis of the Founda
tion included but two inadequate
looms in the Leitzell building on
West„ College Avenue
Rabbi Got don leceived his 13 A
degiee fiom the Univeisitj of Min«
nesoU in 1920, he perfoimed rab
binical work at the Jewish Theo
logical Semiiuu j New York, and
attended Hebrew Union College,
Cincinnati, where he was awaided
his mbbinical degiee in 1933
The directoi served as intei col
legiate ptesident of the Mcnorah
Society and was associated with
Rabbi Monis Laraion, Baltimoie,
foi four ycais before be accepted
>the head of the Foundation heie
Lose Something,
Freshman? Try
Student Union
Fioshmen Have you lost join
umbietla, wallet, oi .black tfe
(look-out, heie comes a hat-man)'
If you have, the chances aie
j oil’ll find it at Student Union
desk in Old Main Believe it oi
not. evety >eai hundiods of ai
ticles are tui ned in at the desk and
eventualij find their „wa> back, to
their_owneis *
- iFiom fraternity pink to rnusical
instillments, fiom books to utaifs
—the variety ot aitides which
have rassed tluough the hands of
Geoigc Donovan Student Union
director, is endless
Despite all talcs oL absent
minded piofessors Donovan will
tell you that the Pena State stu
dent body is fai ahead of the
faculty in numbei of lost ai tides
Prosh Mixer
(Continued From Page One)
movies, the fieshmen will have a
get togcthei at which they will
sing the College songs and pi no
tice the College yells
Latei in the evening the* fiesli
men will "swing it’’ in Rec Hall
The intibic* will be piovided tiom
the waxings of the leading bands
in the countiy
WE ARE NOW SHOWING THE
Newest in;
Woolens ...
t ' ■*
In Fall and Winter Fabrics for
Custom Tailoring
/
Smith’s Tailor Shop
\ NEXT TO POST- OFFICE '*
’' * h
Cleaning Pressing ' Repairing
Dial 2162
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Rabbi Theodore Gordon
Six Trustees
Are Reelected
Craijr Only New Member
Selected' On Board
Six membeis of the Board of
Trustees of The College were le
olcctod ovet Commencement week
end with Roboit H Ctaig, of Hai
nsbuig being the lone new mem
bei All seven will serve three
yeat tei ms
Those rc-clcctcd by the alumni
of the College included Kenzie S
Bagshaw, of Hollidaysburg, John
G Benedict, of Waynesboio, Boyd
A Musser, of Scranton, H W
Picntis, Jt , of Lancaster, Frank
P Willits, of Ward, and James G.
White, of New York City
Ciaig was elected to leplace
William L Affeldei, of Pittsburgh
The newly-elected men complete
the College Boaid of Trustees of
31 members The governor,-
dent of the College,'the state sec
*ietaiy‘ of agriculture," and, the
slate superintendent ot, public in
struction are c\-officio membeis.
Six aie appointed by the governor,
nine are elected by the alumni, and
12 fiom delegates from county
wide I’gncultuial and industrial
‘■ocietics in the state
Major McMullin Is
Sent To Chicago
Majoi Geoige B McMullin. of
thoDepaitment of Mliituiy Science
and Tactics, Ims been transferred
to Chicago Illinois wheie he will
assume command of u National
Gmitd unit
Majoi McMulli-n will be leplaced
In Majoi W L Wharton, who will
come heie fiom Manilla, Phillip
pine Islands Major Whai ton will
be in command of the fieshman
infanti j
THE NEW
' STUDENT
, GOWERNMENT
By A WILLIAM ENGEL, Jr.
, Editor, Collegian
This is the fist in a series of
explanatory articles concerning
the development and actual func
tion of the new student govern
ment which was set up,last spring
under the Constitution of the
Pennsylvania State College Stu
dent Government Association
With the College m an age of
transit on and rapid growth of the
student body, a long-needed reor
ganization of student government
saw fa.nt signs of reality on De
cember 4, 1938.
'At that time, a Constitutional
Revision Committee was appointed
by Student Council of the Men's
Student Government
They planned to teorganize the
men's set-up
• For years there had been talk of
revising, reorganizing, or “demo
cratizing” student government.
The phrases sounded so well that
political demagogues'proceeded to
exploit them and make political
capital out of the student body.
Three months passed No action
, Then, on March 10, 1939, a pro
posed constitution, based on stud
tes of the Revision Committee and
a’voluntary 4 man committee, was
presented,to Student Board and
Student Council—and passed un
animously *
,The Women’s Student Govern-'
ment Association was immediate
ly confronted with the task of con
sidering the new arrangement. On
the surface, it seemed to be sub
tracting powers from that organi
zation as women, for the first time
were to be given an opportunity
to hold class office, along with the
men.
-'Actirn was delayed by the Sen
ate of WSGA on Maich 14 subject
to additional investigation
On March 21, a conference com
mittee cf both men and women stu
dent le iders adopted 12 clarifying
revisions in the constitution These
were accepted by all participating
organizations.
‘And so, with the first all»College
election of all College officers, May
2, 3 and 4, the new student govern*
/nent was a reality.
Actual operation of the organ
ization did not become effective
until following the initial inaugu
ral'ceremonies held in Recreation
Hall, May ,23 when H.'Clifton Mc-
Williams, Jr. '4O, was' installed as
'AlUCollege President
Watch 'for the second article of
“The New Student Government ”
series m the next issue *
ROTC Fees Due
OirSeptember 22
Freshman and sophomoies en
rolled in the basic ROTC
courses will'pay the, reguhn 515
fee on Friday, September 22 the
date set for the regular payment
of fees
The basics students will be able
to receive their uniforms in the
basement of Mac Hal! ‘from Sep
tember 14 to 20.
CLASSIFIED ADS
Classified ads are accepted only
at Student Union Office in Old
Main and must be paid before
insertion. Ads are accepted up to
1 p'.m. on the day preceeding
publication.
For Rent—Select rooms with hot
and cold running uatei for 2 or 3
Inspect The Colonial 123 W Nit
tanj - 17-3tc CRE
Tjpewriters—All makes expert
ly repaired Portable and office
mucliines for sale or rent Dial
2342 t Harry F 'Mann, 127 W Bea
ver avenue * lb*Sept
experienced in fraternity
house wants work White box A.
Student Union Office 16-ltp-BB
For Rent —Comfortable, attrac
tive rooms centrally located . 410
Frazier street, opposite High
School, ulso three new rooms, pri
vale ‘bath shower, new desks,
beds fs2 75 and 33 00 141tpGD
For Rent—Select room with run
ning water for thiee men Apply
123 W 'Nittany avenue IJ-3tp GD
Wanted—Boarders and roomers
All rooms hot and cold "running 1
water and single beds Dial G7F
IS 6tp-BR
. For jßent—Single room for up
perclass or graduate student Call
at 124 S Pugh street. Apartment
I Five Price 33 00 , ' 19-ltp GD
HARTMAN’S BARBER SHOP
East Beaver Ave, 2nd Floor Opposite Post Office
4- SHAVE 4- HAIRCUT 4- TONICS
at the BEST PRICES
DO-NUTS
RAISED CHOCOLATE COATED
SUGARED COCONUT COATED
PLAIN FRESH POTATO CHIPS
“WuUh. Titan licuty Mttt’r"
H. & W. DO-NUT SHOP
117 S PUGH ST
DR. HAROLD ZIPSER
DOCTOR OF SURGICAL CHIROPODY
HAS TAKEN OVER
DR HOWARD SCHERMER’S PRACTICE
in the
LEITZELL BUILDING
Corner College Avenue and AMen Street
ARROW SHIRTS
MEN’S APPAREL
146 South Allen St., Diagonally Across from Post Office
ARROW TIES
Select Your Meats From
OUR CHOICE LIST OF
Quality Beef _ home dressed chickens Quality Lamb
_ , , , HOME-MADE SAUSAGE
Quality Poik Large Se | ect(on of Quality Veal
cube steaks Cold Meats and Cheese ci,y Cl,,clie,,
Nittany Meadows Farm Store •;
Products Fresh Daily—Eggs, Chickens, and Guernsey Milk
' CORNER ALLEN AND BEAVER
ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS
ARROW, UNDERWEAR
Page Five
ROTC Adi isor For Freshnien i
The Depaittncnt of MiHtaiy!
Science and Tactics turn ananged ‘
for an advisor to he placed in the
Armoi\ on Tlnusdav, Scptembei j
14 to assist the basic students j
especially freshmen, on R 0 TrC. ’
problems and to answci questions'
on the \arious courses offered b> .
the department _ <
Twothiids of Veimonts
communities aie reptesented -in—
the Univeisity of Vermont student”
bodj
Shows at • • 6.30, B*3o
Complete show as late as - 9*05
TODAY AND FRIDAY
Bin t leads the paiadc of stitis
ttnd sonffj in the bif/f/cst music
al lomamc evci to tome lock
etuiff out of Hollywood - .
“THE STAR MAKER” .*
with
BING CROSBY
LINDA WARE
LOUISE CAMPBELL
ADDED ■
Historical Short in Technicolor—
“THE BILL OF RIGHTS"
SATURDAY ONLY I i
AKIM TAMIROFF
in *
“THE MAGNIFICENT ’
FRAUD s’** 5 ’**
with
LLOYD NOLAN ’
PATRICIA MORISON
MON. —TUES. —WED
“THE WOMEN”
with
NORMA SHEARER
JOAN CRAWFORD
ROSALIND RUSSELL
PAULETTE GODDARD
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Shows at • 1 30, 3 00, 6 30, 8 3b
Complete Show as Late as 9 05
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CHAMPION
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LYNNE OVERMAN
SUSAN PALEY^
FRIDAY ONLY
BORIS KARLOFF *
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“THE MAN THEY
COULD NOT HANG’-
I ' SATURDAY ONLY
“THE UNDER-PUP'’
with
GLORIA JEAN
NAN GREY
ROBI'RT CUMMINGS
VIRGINIA WEIDLER
MON. TUES WED [ ,
“GOLDEN BOY”
with
WILLIAM HOLDEN
BARBARA STANWYCK
ADOLPHE MENJOU