Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Successoi to Tho Fiee Lovec, established 18S7 I'liltllihcil smi.wwkly iturln* the College year except on holiday* lo student'* of Th< Pennsylvania State Collvsi, •n the inlcrr »t of the PolleKe the student* faculty, alumni, rnd fr.cnd* > TIIF MANAGING BOARD A WII.I IAM FNGFL JR ’4O, Editor C RUSSFLL FCK MO Riwine** Manaser Helen L. Camp MO Women** Editor EMANUFL ROTH <0 BURTON C WILLIS, JR MO MnnnKing Editor Adverti-dnc Manneer ROBFRT 1 WILSON 40 MORTON NIEMAN MO Sport* Fd tor Circulation Mnnntter BERNARD A NEWMAN MO DORIS GUTMAN MO News Editor Senior Secretary GFORGE H SCHLESS MO JAN FT STORY MO Feature Editor V«!*tnnt Senior Secretary PAUL HALDtMAN JR. 40 " BRADLKJ °WFNS_ MU A**l*tnnt Manrftme Fditor A**i*tnnt New* Fditor HFRBERT MPSON *4O 'MIMIIS R LOUDON Ml) A*«mtant Sport* Editor A«*i*tant Worn, n * Fd tor Mar'ihinc Fditor ThU l««ue. New* Editor Thi* I*ai«? _ - Women * I«*«f Eilttor Entired as matter July 5 1914 at the post* ofT'cc at State Collcm. Pa under the net of March SJ. n»» Friday, September 29, 1939 THE HOWITZERS BLAST > IT'S A UNIQUE BATTLE which occu pies the spotlight row as the new Alumni Committee of 100 and the Penn State Al umni Association tram their howitzers ol vei bage on each other and then set out on ccparate paths of existence x The smoke is still close to the ground and the patterns have but begun to form To hazard any predictions, to tell any one side to go to hell and ict the other cairy the bannei of Penn State alumni would lie quite out of order at the- stage of the game. '1 bus far, a feu salient facts have arisen fiom the issue. The Comhuttec of 100, at fust vague and ephemeial, has non planted a vitnolic anfl specific list of charges against tiie Penn State Alumni Association Whethei oi not ihe “Association seems to have no cause for which to work;” whether or ljot its lecord “is one of meek vacillation' the Collegian at tins time is m no position to take a stand BUT THE PACT REMAINS THAT ( HA ROMS HAVE BEEN MADE IF THE PENN STATE AJ.UMNT ASSOCIATION I . IO CONTINUE AS A GROUP REPRE SENTATIVE OF GRADUATES OF THIS INMIIIIiION, THEN IT’ MUST IMME DIATELY and Without qualtfica lON oi EAR U! ANY CONTROVER SIAL CLAIMS WHICH HAVE BEEN' PLACED AG'AINST IT, IT MUST NEVER ;-IfU I HS EYES'TO THE DEMANDS, and; WISHES . OF. ANY OF PI-INN .STATE’S ALUMNI ' "The Collegian will venture to sin tha 1 ’,e program of the Committee of 100 is i;hly commendable. 'The Colleg.an vciduics to assert further that the Penn State Aluinni Association has failed—failed miserably—in imbuing into undeigraduate blood a knowledge of the Association, a desire to share in its ac tivities as alumni, a background m the rich tradition of the College; the Associa tion has failed—failed totally—to give un dergraduates any reason for feeling that it has fully justified its existence. We shall hold our pens until further shots are fired;'the columns of the Collegian will be equally open to both sides The Alumni Association of the Pennsylvania State Col lege is how on trial. Alumni, faculty, undergraduates and friends of the College.are waiting for its defense.—E R. A TOAST TO THE BOOtERS UNDEFEATED SINCE 1932 That’s the lemarkable record of Coach Bill Jeffrey’s Nittany Lion soccer team. And tomorrow the genial Scot sends not the veteran outfit he had expected, but al most an “experimental” crew against Get tysburg College in the opening tilt of Penn State’s twenty-ninth soccer season “The boys are doing as well as can be expected and seem to be on a par with last year's squad. Pros iding the opposition isn’t any stronger, we should do well again this Such is Coach Jef'.rey's only comment. In such a statement seems to he tlie key note of Jeffrey’s siccess. He’s optimistic, yet yvith a keen regard for the opposing team. ' With such as the case, combined with the Scot’s uncanny ability for handling his men, Lion soccer e’evens have chalked up 70 victories and 14 .ties against only 6 de feats in Jeffrey's 13 years here. Little do Penn State’s sport fans realize that one of the most brilliant intercollegiate competitive teams is playing right' under their collective noses. A toast to the hooters. May they have Deni Willie We really planned to come to woik tonight, es pecially since you nave tint collection of sopho mou* women woikutg ip theic now, but as you have piobably leahred by now, we’ie m rathe* bad shape You’re piobably 'wondeimg what we’re doing in the Infirmaiy If \ou desi.e to join us foi an indefinite stay, jus* follow th° path that brought us here In othei void", tiy to aigue .1 iieshman co-ed into letting jou see her name card when she’s wearing it undei a uuncont and doesn t want you to see it William F Fowler Ml Edward J McLorie Ml _ . Vera L Kemp Ml Doc Ritenoui was aiound a couple of ways ago and said we may he able to get lid of the ban dages by next Sunday It’s ratnei uncomfortable having out eyes coveud with bandages, and the teethmaiks on oui aims huit a lot, but aftei all, we<did it foi mil do.v rendeis, and it was worth it as long ns thc\ both nppieciate it We’re enclosing the list of names with a few notes that we jotted do \ n before that big blonde let us have it no liolds-bnned, knock-down and-di ag-out, catch-n*.-* atch-cun and what have* you 9 What a light l Mike Jacobs could make n million with hci Bu' heie’s the stuff we gathered Under The Green Ribbons: You can have youi blondes' Gathei youi bru nettes into busses and ship /hern to Beliefonte 1 Campy sees RED x r big gicen übbon, luscious auburn iuni, and about five feet six of loveliness named Fiankie Lcibv She’s from Rye, Now* York lives at Mac lLd! nml the deal reader*, can find the lest out foi themselves + But on second thought theie’s no use in being «o> tough on the rest of the student body You might as well keep the following around, because they’re all*well wmth looking at Jeanne Ruess and Glen ui ICneppei both Mac Hall both hi uneUcs both lovely . Doris Ladeiei and L'la Whooley -both from Meadville both shm t both blondes and Mac Hall wins anothei cigai Polly Insley blonde Laßua Baney Bni baia Gnnu . Fi me*-. Rosnick Bctlv Heath Evelyn Johnson The Smith twins (sisters of dtd’s Lambent Smit) ) the Luuience twins . Elennoi Reddie Helen Chiappy - Betty Payne Betty Waltm m Renee Newman Elmo? Cloud Bemiv Geoigia Ella Fci ris Mickey McPniland GwcnHai’is And the State College contingent* Jadcie Recec . Dot Long Mai v .Line Popp Kay Schott Finn. Hiley Transfer Department: ' While Acshmnn g :1s ate twiddling their thumbs undoi the'three weeks dating ban, as sweer a gtnup of transfer as ever graced the Nittany Valley aie absoibmg 1 shire of the popu larity spotlight’ -These especially caught our, eye Namy Seeds, "a" sophomore from Michigan and a Tyrone‘native, top- the tiansfci list, while lie. kid sister", 'Peggy, shruld bv Ml means have been mentioned among the freshman cuties MarilyM Griffith f-.'m Woo-tei . . “Tommy” Dill from pettysbiug Bettv Ann Patchin (wo forget whete’ she’, fiom, but she’s m Women’-. Building now, and that s what <,ounLS) .Tano Ryan fiom Penn, s*s* Janice Stuait Noia Lant/ fiom Allegheny Muiy fane Gilson and hnd the lost youi.-tlvcs Unperclass Department Despite minors to tPe contiary, upperblass wo men still exist ai ournl hpre and m case you’re interested, here ate the women’s fraternity phono numbers Don’t be ashamed to call them ’cause after all, there,aien’t enough freshman ami transfeis to go around , Alpha Chi Omega (Bobbie Kelly, Mary Allison, Veia Kemp, etc ) can ae leached by dialing 2018 . the outside number of Kappa Alpha Theta (Peggy Allan, Peggy Schaeffei, Bette Dent, etc ) is 4371 Kappa Kappa Gamma (Ben McKech me, Connie Smith, Winnie Watson, etc) is listed as 2622 Chi Orneg.i (Junaita Chambers, etc, etc) is 1)60 613 v 11 get you Alpha Omicron Pi (Polly Wilt/, etc , etc ) See you soon, Willie .Hope the supply meets the demand this year, and lemember to save any one of the nbove foi us , CAMPUSEER BY HIMSELF Infiiminy Stale College, Pa Septc mbei 27, 1930 Have You Been to THE ALLENCREST TEA ROOM! Next to the Dairy Stored* , - ' • , *. LUNCHEON T 1 to 2 o’clock 7 DINNER S to 8.30 o’clock MEAL TICKETS Senior Sponsors ' Meet Freshman Co-eds This Week. Budgeting time, associations with men manners und diess, and loomnmte adjustments me only, a few of the ptoblems which fiesh man women will discuss in theft * , enioi sponsor group metlngs which began tills week The piogram designed to 01 Jen late freshman womci, is undei the dhection of Maiv R Wirtr Assisting hei me Claiie Dank 1 nei, Betlv 1. McClnie mid Mary 12 Miller Othei discussions Include fresh man customs, the oiganbntion of WSGA participation' In extiacm lioulnr activities and soioiities and independent oiganizations Each group of 10 ireshman worn men with onp of the following sponsors Ruth Beach, E\ely« A Betchel. Charlotte I Calloway, CAMPUS BULLETIN Notices of meetings to be pub lished ,in this column may be left at Student Union Office in Old Main up to 1 pm. on the daj preceedmg publication. Editor’s Note Because of an overflow list of fraternity pledges in the special issue of the Collegian Monday night, the Campus Bulletins were unfortun ately omitted Campus Bulletins will appear here henceforth TODAY Makeup section, li hiaiy practice, 7 p m Room R (second fiom tern). College Li brary Club, 7JO p in Second FIOOI Lounge. Old Mu.n Engineeiing lodine Room 106 White' Hail "5 10 r 1 m Di H P Hammond to speak on "How the Ciaduate' Enteis ilie Piofession “ Engined-Senioi Faculty Picnic Boiough Paik (end of W Fail mount), 47 |i m 40 i< its -"TMORROW .ilup Kev Oniicion Nu, Ellen H Ric hauls mixed pmty'foi fio°li* men, Aimorj, ‘l to 11 p m Penn State flub memheis lepoil foi toixh foollmll pmctifp. Holmes Field 2 p m Alpha 1 L.imbdi Dell 1, Druids mixed pain foi fieshmen Sind* viih Shop Old Main 0 to 11 p ai SUNDAY 1 Peiui Slate ('lull men’s hike - p m AN College hike to Shingletout. Gaj 1 eave fiom Post Office n't 3 p ni lerhrn r ) p m 10 (-oils,foi luncli Credit w 111 bo givemvon * phvs ed elective cauls MONDAY Student chapter of Ameiicap So ciety 01 Civil Englneeis soda! meeting, Sigma^Pi ' Candidates foi fieshtran linsket hall lenm-ieport to Rec «Mnll 4 r in * 1 * inipoitunt ,meeting, LaVii*.snif, LnVie otfiee, 4 15 p m All junioi La Vie candidates le poit to I a Vie otlhe 4 m ‘ MISCELLANEOUS —CAMPY PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ,LEL SPEAKI Dr A L Sachar, national dl rector of the Hiliel Foundation ard professor of history at the University of Illinois, will be guest speaker at the Hiliel Fri day evening' service in Schwab Auditorium at 7:30 Dr Sachar, whose past lec tuies on the Penn State campus have drawn capacity crowds, will, following the service, offi cially open the new home.of the Hiliel Foundation, 133 West Beaver avenue. The service and lecture arei open to the student body, facul ty and townspeople All sophomoie women IntCMested In the edltot i.)l stafl of Collegian lepoit to .112 Old Main. 'spm, Tuesday Books honored fioni the Ten rial Library cannot be lenewed fm a tblid time unless the books me brought back to the desk fiom w’hith Ihev weit* bin lowed ' ALLY’S Hershey Almond Hershey Plain Mr. Goodbar,, , Biscrisp . . Seal Mint Patties ANDWICH Assorted Mint Wafers *■ , Jolly Jack , Baby Ruth \ , - ' ' Mounds ERVICE Hungry? Order Sandwiches ■ v Prompt Delivery Women’s Dorms Continued From Page 1 ,1 Likable disposition 4 L High standards of .. eon find 1 , F If n inembei misses two consecutive meetings without a mitten excuse oi fnllme (o rend a substitute she shall he dropped fiom the House and the vice piesident nf*liei doimitory sliall take hoi place Duties of Representatives" 1 To.ptesent to'the House those questions, suggestions, and picblems which are lefened to, tbohi I>\ the groups which they lepiesent. * - 2 Tr Infoini the gioups which 'they repiesent, of matters enact ed by the House, and of malteis refeued’lo the House bv Senate • oi‘ bv the dean of women 3 To pniticipnte in piojects sjonsoied by tire House •1 To coopeiate with the pies ident facility, dean of women, and 'the ciinpeiones 'of theii gioups in maintaining' a high standaid of scholaiship and per sonal living Helen L Camp, luanita N Cham beis Eleanot 'H Connelly." Mias Danknei Miriam M Doiff' Mai ion F Eberly Phyllis ft Coidon, Helen L Hechler. Beiyl M Hind man. Isabel M lonian Shifia Kiischman Charlotte S Knabb Matv P Lult/ell 'Beatrke M Lowe, Miss MtCluie, Alice A McLaughlin Janice Ar McPhail, Mias Millei. Ataiy H OConnei, Ceoigia W r ,Ow£n Janet A Reese Almy Ann Rhodes Eloise P Rock well. Jane A Romig, Peggv Scheaf fei Martha V Shaffeiman, Sara* bel Shlrni, Vivian M Smith, Betty M fliravei, Hess I Tieagei, Ruth E Wagnei, Winified M Watson and Miss Wirt/ DEALERS . . . TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR DELIVERY SERVICE 9 A M. to 1 A; M. PENNY CANDY : - - - . REESE PEANUT BUTTER CUP; : . NECCO BOLSTERS (ORIGINAL) -MINTS'(ROUND) SALTED PEANUTS : v ; DIAL 2373 ( i ' Hittr Letter Box (Editor’s Note. Letters to the editor wilt be published here only If the name of the corres pondent is included with the let ter The name need not appear print if specifically requested To The Editor. Penn State Colleg'lan, The idea loi a mascot Hon is good, but you piohably lealfre that Pitt**' panthei has become rather tiiesome He does not have'anv element of surprise If be put on hn ad with oi with out assistance something like the two clowns whq were* with the Washington Senatois it would be come a pnit of the show Theie would be possibilities in ‘ low motion acts The band offers oj poitunltles lo appeal with some freak horn oi duini He might pantomine games of golf badmin ton cross countty. or bowling Twenty-five percent of the Holy Cross College student body are studying Gieek in*the orij^inal 5 C BARS—75 c box r f24;count Heath / ' ' Glarkßar : Mars" . ’’ r Milky Way Forever Yours 1 Snickers ,OK Henry '- ' - " Round Peanut, Butter. Peanut Butter Cheese Assorted Cakes Friday, September 29,1939 » To the Ertlioi, Penn State Collegian Bplated congratulations foi youf exceptionally fine editoilal, "Ex hortation to the Class of Mn the sppdal freshman issue While 1 personally dftl not en* Jov the moyie. “The Wi7ard of 07", It is my belief that yon achiev ed lemarknble success in using that na voitr theme •Such is the stuff that a n ashman wouldvgo foi, do vou not agree with me 9 ' ln.regaid to the front page edi torial —sales filler, advettisei, oi what have you it seems to me that you have exaggerated considerab ly Who ever 'ltem d of a college newspapei going faster thau 3GS miles per horn by any stietch-’of the imagination > But 1 suppose that’s something el c e the “green ‘fiosh’ tumble foi, eh’ * ~ A SUBSCRIBER Exactly 544 of the GB5 Federal Bureau of Investigation staff mem bers have university degiees , • ‘ *■ : 35 c a dozen}
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