Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Sucees«or to The Free Lance, established 1887 Published *emi-vceklj (Itirlntr the Collette year, except on holidays b> students of The Pennsylvania State Collette, In the interest ot the Collette the stud« nta, fiu'iilty, alumni, and fr etuis 1938 Member 1939 Associated CbUe&ate Press Distributor of Cblle&iafe DifSesl THE MANAGING BOARD A WILLIAM ENGTL JR '4O. Editor C RUSSELL FCk '4O. Business Manager Helen L Cnmji MO Women'* Editor EMANUEL BOTH 40 BURTON C WILLIS JR NO Managing Editor Adxmwii.K Mnnnjter ROBERT L WILSON ’4O MORTON NIEMAN *4O Sports Fd'lor Circulation "Manager BERNARD A NEWMAN '4U DORIS GUTMAN *4O News Editor Senior Secretary GLORCD B SCHIFSS ’4O JANET STOIW '4O feature Editor Assistant Senior Secretary PAUL HAI.DLMAN IR MO W BRADLEY OWENS '4O, Assistant MnnmtinK Editor Assistant Ne«s Fditor HERBERT NIPSON 'lO IMP 1 LIS R GORDON '4O At-«Utnnt Sports Editor Assistant Women s Ed tor naracflKNTKo son national aovkhtisino bt National Advertising Service, Inr. College Pubhibers Repreuntatm Madison Ave new York n Y Chicago ttonoH Los anocim Sam r*»xcuco Associate Editors Bny3rd Bloom '4l Robert H Lane 41 William E FowUr *4l Fdwnrd J K McLorle 41 Edgar V Hall '4l Ruhtr.l C Peters 41 Adam 4 Smjser 41 Women's Associate Editors Edytl e B Ricke! '4l Antn L HefTer-n ’4l Veru L Kemp 41 Associate Business Managers Leu tenet S Driever ’4l Rclcrt fi Rohinson '4l 1 oshe II Lewi* 41 Mmnirimr Editor This Issue. News fcddoi This Issue ... Entered na second-class jnatt*r July fi 1114, at the poat office at State Collepe Pn, under the net of March 1,187 a Friday, September 22, 1939 CAMPUS BEAUTIFUL OUR CAMPUS is .noted foi its beautv Uuouglioul the East. Gracelul walks wind thiongli laige expanses of daik, gieen, lux uiianl glass—glass which adds‘immeasur ably to this beauty With the building progiam at an end and the costly lebuildmg oi "lass aieas liearini" completion, it is evident that legulai “short cuts”‘v;ould mai one of Penn State’s most atti active displays And Ihese “short cuts”—ugly, hare paths woirv across strong, healthy glass—save very .little of the students’ lime. The few moments gained are so negligible as to be almost non-existent The time saved is entirely out of focu-. when compared with the gi cat loss ot beau tv it entails Granted, the majoi lty of students .have foi med had campus habits during the two yeai budding boon, here Numerous path ways have been worn, bare spots have been liequent, but much effort has been utilized 10 eliminate such campus “eye sores” din ing the past feu months., Only the cooperation of the entire stu dent body can aid in keeping our campus in trim condition—one of which we are all pi cud. The tradition of our campus care and campus pride is far-reaching. .Let’s up hold that tradition. Let’s cooperate in a “It’s-not-being-done heie” movement when otheis tread upon those large expanses of daik, green, luxur iant grass FOOD FOR THOUGHT SOOTHSAYING SEASON. Early in the summer one of file nation’.; foiemost pas times was a guessing game as to who would be the respective presidential candidates Now with shadows of war looming above, the same guessers have flipped the deck and in e speculating on this country’s chan ces of entei ing the European conflict. Just as with the presidential candidates, possibilities on both sides have been pai aded time and again. All in all, it seems so tutile to even guess in this tremendously complex and restive world TOUGH IS THE WORD for freshmen customs. And it is welcomed news that Stu dent! Tribunal will enfoi.ee customs rigidly again this year On;lhe whole the Class of I!M3 is as well behaved and as friendly as any, but for the boys that have had .full swing of the campus during Freshman Week, the Collegian is cheered to see that .word “tough ” Spch are the fellows who need‘the whip. Anoth.er commendable step taken by Tribunal .is its-interpretalion of that section of Freshman Customs referiing to "special students entering College with rating as freshman must observe Freshman cus toms.” By stich action, this year’s Tribunal ’has discarded a'tradition of its own and includ ed two-year Agricultural students under Hold yout hats ’cau'-o hoi o we go with all the ilut we could salvage cut of a college woild sud denly angelic-like a condition due in no small pait to the fact that fiatonntj men, the big bad wolves of college and 'fiction, aie in then good behavioi Our dnllv loaf uiou’nl the Lent of Old Maui and the Cornel usualh enables us to hear atdeast one new line m use each week, but'the only one we've heaid so far this yeai is •'Oh, yes, chemical ongineeimg w»» had a hoy who took chem engmeei mg once he’s , journalist now, but he could probably help vou with voui classes ” And about the time t!n« hit** the sticrl kune Numbei Two will be i inch m evidence “Well, I'll explain the thing to you man to man yon aien’t the hind of a kid who'll listen to a dot of bull we don t need many men. but Jn* boys veie talking abi.ut vou at the meeting last night veh, 1 think maybe if I'd tiv real hard Leonid get vou a pleoge jhn ” Thank God, lushing will be ovei Monday and Penn State can fall back into its old quiet exist ence if existence ui a place with a seven-to-one sex latm can be called quiet Sarong Wiag Home A bit weaiv of lushing:, a pan of KPR 1 omens hied themselves to tin* alfakio suite the otliei of teinoon, emetged a lew minutes latei in the com pany, of Ivay 'Foi sytne and Roth Kennedy, and «et ofT in the geneiul (liiect’on of Whippld’s IDnni A few hcuis latei the quaildt 1 etui net!'with Ruth attued in George Humes fai from welbflit ting shut and tiouscis, wlnleiHames was sheltered fioni the elements by a towel diaped amunddum a la Lament It semis a canoe overturned Find-The-Moral De t pariment: John H Thomas '4l Rut'i Loldsttin 41 Edward J McLorle '4l ._ ...Bayard Bloom ’4l Clayton Sehug, eutic pie of the speech depart ment and coach ol the women’s debate team, cen tei -aisled it not" so long ago with the miss ihu piloted to no less than 14 tfmntegn. count fem) houseparties Circulation Department Plug: Read Campuseei ne v l F'iday foi an/ nil-inclu sive, Ag Hill-to-Boalsiuig, slavey of the new erop of feminine pulchnt.nie Otn entue squad -oi trained spies is now concentiaung on the green ribbon brigade ami we’ll ted all in the next issue We-Accept-Comjis Deparimenl: Sock Kennedy’s tiamed seals, the notorious Thespians, stiutted the 1 stuff in profesional fash ion befoie a mob of frosh TTTesday night, and'thi excerpts they gave fioni foimei shows went over even biggei than ougmally So Campy puts down his spy glass and sho/el momentaiily and takes time out to pat the Thespian-, on the back and 'pre dict a blue ribbon yeai foi the song-and-dancers Aside n to Flank Zumbio addiess comps to Campuseei, Old Minn Towej Space Filler Janet Story, deltagamoui gnl, being spoken of m the same bieath with Lambeit Fouch ’3O * the stories vary as to whethei it is a wedding ling or just a bejewelled sae buuhel tnat links them A fraternity (we won’t say who on account of lushing) stood up en masse in the Cathaum'bal cony the othei night ind cheeied when a 'fratci entered with platinum blond ftosh Kay Walter** (the girl Len’Coopei hclped-tegister, by the way) . Those “dating bu‘(*au” calls which had dorm inhabitants all agog this week originated in the Penn State Club looms, with Dan 01ek«iw tho instigatoi Slihlihh: Despite all the lusnmg stories that have been floating aiound lately, oui favorite is still the old, but tiuo, tale of the well-known house that pledge J a lad, then found out later that he was a little duskiei than the rest of the boys in the house About the only ones who know the details are a few of the old-timers hereabouts, along with s house full of men who do their, best to keep the secret, and Campy, wiio knows just about every thing woith knowing t • CAMFUSEER BY HIMSELF —dAMPY Have You Been to t THE AtLENCREST TEA ROOM Next to the Dairy Store LUNCHEON 11 to 2 o'clock DINNER s'to B*3o o’clock MEAL TICKETS PENN STATE COLLEGIAN WSGA '43 Party Slated Tonight At 9 In Old Main Sponsored By Philotes And Penn State Club Tonight’s mixed'party foi fresh men. sponsoied by the Penn Stale Club and Philotes 'ln the Sand wich Shop fiom *) to ’ll innugu iotas W S G A’s plan to have campus clubs and honmatips en > leitain the Ml men ami women, during Ihoii non dating period Pi Lambda Theta and Klip pa Phi Kappa, education honoraiies, will hold iliefi pait\ hi the Ai* moi> tomorrow night 'Removal of the non daring legulation ap plies onlv to those fieshmen and women attending the pailies Women ate invited to the pjiUes in doimitoiy linl) gioitpb and men, sign up'in llieii loimcil meetings About 70 men and 70 wonieiKwill lie eniPi tamed at each of the five, poitles plumed Other groups entei mining aie Omicron Nn, Ellen H Richards, Oltlb mid tßlue 'Key on Seplembei JO, and ‘Owens, Alpha -Lnmbdu De-1 ■to, iDiuiils, Mortal 'Boaid and Lion's 'Paw later We Women j UN among 'fieshnienj and -upperclass women has long’ 'been a 'Penn State custom lb, (purpose Ims ulwavs been tfml stlllj ds bv wearing name* l cards themselves and they should, also remembei not to a tay in one; loom all evening There aie al ways many more women to be visited—transfets ns well ns fiesli men y Also the womeu should -not confine their visiting to cam* pus .dormitories, since It has been necessary this yeai to house some •freshmen and transfers 'and In soiorities These women! tpeihaps even more than jthose r jnl dormitories*%iTeed ‘the opportunities; for ‘friendship offeied by Popin’ Night, and they, will be waiting visitors just as eageily So let’s not disappoint them ' Transfer Party Slated Tomorrow Transfers will have an oppoi (unity to learn what’s what on campus at the marshmallow ioast in Ifort woods tomoirow al 7 p m for ; them and theii “Twin Sisteis*’ by the House of Representatives Jeanne M Chew *4l. clmiiman of the ioast is assisted by Betty M Blown. Catherine B Albert, Beth M Swope and Catheilne E Bend el, ’4l , Talks To Be Given Shoit talks will he given by Miss Cnarlotte E Ray, dean of women. Miss Mildred A Lucey, instructor in activities, Miss Ruth Maybee of the Christian Association, Mary H O’Conner '4O, president of WRA, Jane A Romig '4O, president of WSGA Leslie A Lewis ’4l will lead songs and cheeis Jn case of rain the pnrty will be held In the North East Lounge of Frances Atherton Hall at 7 p in, Monday night Fraternity Candy Concessions Delivery Service 9 X. »1. to 1 A. M. Leading Candy Brands -75 c , Split Boxes 78c S ALIY'S ANDWICH ERVICE ■ l Dial 2373 Women To Observe \ Pop-In Night Sunday Fieshmen womqn will chance to play hostess on Sunday from S uni 11 10 p m when upper class women celebiate the tradi tional Penn Stare Pop*ln Njghl According lo the old custom, freshmen wait in theh-looms while uppeiclass women tiavel -throughi .the dm mllories. stopping awhile to chat and to eat the food which is a \en hnrmtant part of the tra dition ( Next Sunday the entire process i|s ieversp'l and it is the ireshmen! who aie entertained and go home about 10 o'clock wishing thev had lefused that last cookie Ccdhcmm V. A !( V. U |. II ~ H t. ,\ I I' ! Shows at-I’3o, 3 00, 6.30, B'3o ,Complete Show as« Late as 9 06 LAST TIMES TODAY All the delightful songs that will live forever' Gilbert & Sullivan’s “The Mikado” in Technicolor Starring 'KENNY 'BAKER •v + SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Will Amei lea’s Air Force be ipndv 9 The U S Air'Corps— In action’ 'Presenting “THE -MARCH ‘OF TIME” , ~ Latest' Issue “SOLDIERS WITH WINGS” The first authentic story of the new U S Army Ah Corps .and whut'they can do’ SATURDAY ONLY d Dipsy doodlers who made -the natives go Jive and turned .glass shakeis into rug cutters’ “Hawaiian Nig'Ms” with JOHNNY DOWNS MARY ‘CARLISLE CONSTANCE MOORE 'Matty Malneck’s ‘Orchestra Added , \ NEWS FLASHES OF { POLISH j —— j MON. —TUES.—WED. '| BETTE DAYIS MIRIAM HOPKINS THE!OLT)MATO r' ’ ‘ ' ' with > r GEORGE BRENT .Based on the Pulitrei Prize iPlay by %oe Akins and tlie nov el by Edith .Whaiton , » Used Text Student Supplies Check Yqur Needs x x x Laundry Cases Stationery Fountain Pens Inks Blotter Pads I.E.S. Lamps The Athletic Store Phone2lsB MORRELL’S Nut ,and Candy :Shop -HOME-MADE SALTED NUTS and CANDIES , . We Are Featuring 'Now CHEESE POP CORN TRY IT FOR YOUR PARTIES / College Avenue and Pugh Street : Tl - , ' -Arrow Shirts with Arrow Collars 1 'Designed ifor Undergraduates »- WINDSOR TAB Of English origin, high' Iceland bend, square cornered collar-If you're'tall : or have a long neck Wmdsor'tab is \ y° ur collflf 'A longer' pointed collar with slight * . flare away from tie-knot Very smart ' i Moderately wide spread, low >drape '* collar, with celluloid inserts at collar * * I 1 points French cuffs Most popular ! l| | collar in Achieves smart i II Mllffl&IIlB*h>1 r sophisticated appearance , - RADNOR — IU. , Round point collar worn with or with* out collar pm Smart for dross up • GORDON DOVER Button down soft collar oxford ,shirt with long points. Most distinctive s fea* i ture is the outward roll of the collar ' Particularly good forwear-with twe'eds All Arrow Shirts are Sanforized-shrunk (fabric shrink ageless than 1%). Get yours today. $2, up. ARROW SHIRTS COLLARS ... TIES ... HANDKERCHIEFS ... UNDERWEAR ARROW SHIRTS ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS MEN’S APPAREL 146 South Allen S( v Diagonally Across from Post Office x ARROW TIES Lab Aprons Typewriter Papers x Golf Note Books x Ping Pong Eye Ease Fillers X Football Filing Equipment x Gym Suits Greeting Cards <■«x Badminton U, \l' ~ ’ - - at - - } , -> 'f u'’ ~ ' -’s' , Opposite Main Gate Friday. September 22, 1939 , The West Virginia legislatuie is considering o bill which would ie*' quire nil journalism tenchers to have at least five yems piadtlcnl experience mam Shows at • 1 *3O, 3 00, 6*30, B*3o •Complete'show as late as * 9:05 'I ’LAST'TIMES TODAY “Little Caesai’' n« the King of the Dynamiters . and as tough ns,a con of TNT ' A Mystery Drama l , , “Quick Millions” ' (At least it‘s a mystery to us’) This gintlenmn soldier, this gal ldnt sou of tipuble who valued' hcnoi moie thun life itself ' GARY COOPER in - “Beau Geste” Roy Milland j Shows at - 6*30, 8-30 | Complete >Show as Late as 9.05, | Matinee Tomorrow Only at 1.30, ! Today Only | ROBERT YOUNG l ANN SOTHERN I In | " "MAISIE” Saht'day Only Zane Grey’s “HERITAGE OF THE DESERT” with Donald W ( oods ! Evelyn Venable Russell Hayden ’ * ( Sidney Toler “ '2l one ay* - CHARLES .LAUGHTON" ' u - ELSA LANCHESTER , “THE HE ACH COMBER”. ARROW UNDERWEAR Books x Tennis j Open Evenings Edw G Robinson In “Blackmail” with *" Bobs Watson - Ruth Hussey Gene Lockhart SATURDAY ONLY, MON TUES WED „ with Robert Preston -• " Brian' Donlevy ‘j Susan Hayward