PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Successoi to Tho Piee Lnvro, established 1887 Published semLuickly during the Colkec year, except on holiday* bj *tiuk>nU of The Pennsylvania State College, fci the Interest of the College the student*, faculty, alumni, and fr.cndft THF MANAGING BOARD ‘ A WII.UAM F.NGRI,. JR. ■«. Editor C RUSSM.L FCK ‘4O Business Wanajjer Helen I Cnmi» ‘4O, Women’* Editor EMANUEL ROTH *4O BURTON C WILLIS. JR *4O VramißltiK Editor AdvcrtUiiiK Manager RORFR f L WILSON ‘4ft MORTON NIEMAN ‘4O Sports Fd.ior C rrnlation Slnnager BTRNARD A NEWMAN Mfl DORIS GUTMAN *4O Fditor Senior Secretary GEORGE U SCHIFSS *4O JANET STORY ‘4O Venture Editor - Assistant Senior Secretary PAUL HALDbMAN JR. *4O \V. HPADIaEY OWENS *4O A-wd»tnnt MnnnKiasr Editor Awtotant News Editor HERBERT* NIPSON ‘4O PIIMaLIS R‘ GORDON *4O AMuHant Sport* Editor As**kutnt Women** Ed tor Associate Editors Bayard Bloom 41 R9b*rt H Lane 41 Willlu n E. Fowler ’4l Fdwartl J h Mcl/irle 41 r,Ttrnr V Hnll 41 Richard C Peter* 41 Adorn Smy*cr ‘4l Woipenta- Associate Editors Plytfc* II Rukil 41 Antn 1. Hefler-n ‘4l s , Vert I. Kemp 41 Associate Business Managers •Lawren-x* S.-DrWr’ mT loh-i H« Thomo* *4l „Hol ~r t cG v Roli.nxon *4l . RuL’i Golt.eU In 41 c /‘ Lc<die 11. I ewln *4l Mrnnjr'ni Editor ThLi Ir*ue Nett* Elltor This —.— \.,m..t ,l ' ’ Odor ’ „„ * Member. fcssocided Collegiate, Press. "i " Distributor or Golle6'iole Di6esl- “ Lnu,rul a? m-ond-clu#* matter Juh 5 IM4, at. th*. post. 0.fu.1. pi ?»lUH UfUwJ Pa. under the act of tyron J. 1»7» Friday, December 1, 1989* ; SQMJ: Finer THINGS V,;ii'H TEE PUBLICITY guns of the Ar l.scs' Course Committee exploding promp. lioi.al propaganda onl the features of this year s series, Penn State students will get t..en; annul)) opportunity to soak up a bit of cfiituie. In flip gas!, many,students have been too indifferent. concerning the Artists’ Course i'rogrflni. tittle int.er.est 1 has been shown in "thg, finer things in, life.” This year- four < itstan.ijing; numbers are available and* in terest is not running much higher than in ihagasL. 7,'Jiis -season’s, program is the highest in quilftty tor many years—a leading- male choir; an.outstanding, dramatist, one’of the, v diiVs foremost violinists, and one of the greatest symphonic grpups m the United Etaies'. 'iha names, appearing, on the program alone should, be enough, to stimulate consid erable interest among the student body. Afsmbers of the Artists’Course Commit tee, though desirous of gaining, student in terest, 1 state that this year's series will be. i imaneUi and cultural success regardless of student, spirit towarrij it. But, they haye jomted out, the opportunity is there for student participation, if they so desire. ' The 'Coiplpitt_ce. has been doing, its best to promote.the Course, explaining it and clarifying its purposes, by sendjng speakers to fraternities and*, other organized groups; by providing a special window for student ticket sales; by reserving half the tickets in Schwab 1 Auditorium for student seekers of-culture. , ! All that remains is for the students to join'the Committee m making one of Penn State’s finest traditions a success from their o'vn'standpoint ! COMPARING FIGURES of last year’s Soph, Flop with those of the 1939 successful Soph Hop is like putting Great Britian|s war-debt beside that of Fmlandi For the first time m the history, of the dance, the figures failed to nose-dive into the red. Most interesting- sidelight on the affair was the gamble assumed by the boys in chgrge. The possibhty of, receiving any. com pensation for, their efforts was sacrificed pending the. financial outcome. . WITH DEER SEASON under, way, stu dents, wouldi do, well to, heedi the friendly, warning against hunting on College proper ty. Considerable damage may occur-to, ex perimental, apparatus scattered" throughout the. College farms if-careless hunters pre vail. A, -THRF.EJi'O.LD CHARITY' purpose is dominating the, WSGA, GKrlstmas, driya whioh, begins today. Not only, will the, Miff lin, County Children’s Aid Society and the' American, Womens Hospital, Association, benefit,, but a> percentage will, go, into. Mrs. Ralph p. Hetzel’s emergency fund for needy students. Every, Woman A Queen ... , Maybe it was just the weekend air or something, but we found ourself in a dream that luned into more or less of a nightmare at Soph Hop the other night. It alii started when Hal Kemp called upon the two candidates for Haivest Queen to come up on the band-stand and show themselves to the gaping meb And we started thinking of the way queen ships have developed since our fieshman yeai This may betray our age, but we can lemember the day when a May Queen reigned supreme ovei Pnn State in the springtime The way things aie now, students read of Sadie Magee ’4O being elect ed May Queen, and stilling a yawn, they emit a low “What, another 7 ” and turn to page 2 (Campu sper, of course). That dream, or nightmare, we were talking about developed on just such a theme Wo started thinking about what this queen business is getting to be, with Harvest Queen, Miss Populuuty, Fiesh man Queen, Miss Varsity, May Queen, Circus Queen, HPQ, Quill Girl, and all the_rest And'opr dazed mind easily filled! the gap to the Penn Stqte of the future, with “eveiy woman a queen!’ as its slpgan. Can’t you pictuie a Colleg ian oft 1862 with headlines reading “Minnie Jones Chqsen Queen of Mac 4th Center” oi “Mazie Mol oculp Elected Queen of Soc 1, Quiz Section B 9” We were trying to ciawf~undci the bandstand and die when-they woke us up State’s the only place we’vo seen Where every weekend has its queen Edgar V Hall ,'4l Ftlwnril J Mcl/onc '4l Helen L Cump *4(l Nip ftp Glyb Notes,:- With, do?eps of. would r bp BMOC’s phoning for f (■ next to the nickelodeon), the com mittee in charge oft our,, new aoft dunk night* cluh spent the week up,to its neck in name suggestions One guy sent in these The Di unken Duck, The Drunken Dunk, The Dunkm Dunk, The Dinikin Drunk. The wiseacre signed himself as John Bai leyqorn, and gave Seagrams 77 as his phone num ber. Others included’ Butt Inn, Society Club, The Comer,, Rathskellax —and about a dozen wanted the Icon's Den (with a baitendci named, Daniel) The crowd at tomorrow night’s giand opening pi onuses to be a capacity gathering, and the com mittee has provided a big first night show’ that should start things off with a hang Bud Yanofsky, the actmg-singing-dancmg-piano-playing star of Thesparns and Players, should fit into his MC role in great style, w’hile the entertainment piovid cd by Marce Stnnger and the Thiee Stooges is '•onpething that almost every State student raves about . so w'liy say moie 7 In case- you haven’t guessed by now, we’re in favor, of this, soft drink'night club idea,and not only wnsh it success but predict just that for it Campy, x And speaking of predictions, we batted 1,000 in our crystal-gazing last week As we prognosticat ed, State beat Pitt in a thi filing game, Soph Hop W'entoyer with a BANG, the Blue Band out-pepped Pitt’s voung army of; “musicians/’ and the bonfiie was a spine-tingling affair that pinpused more of the same in coming years CaUing-Mr. H;al Kemp: We’re certanly ashamed of vou, Mr Kemp, for in your article m the last Froth, in cold black and white, you said, “I have a lot of trouble with mv feet, but specially built shoes and a smart pedi atrist- keep me going ” We’re a cross-word puzzles fan, Mr Kemp, so you can’t fool us Pediatrirt means a’childien’s doctor. Hash.: We hear Elsie Brockway, State College’s gift to the Kappas ran off and got hitched to-other day to «ome dtd or other . they’re all alike . The deltachi caterer has finally found a use for the elaborate lighting system that adorns then diningroom . Finding the kitchen out of ketchup m the middle of a weekend meal, he sent tn niav onaisse and turned on the led lights The sae’s have pledged Ben McKechnie . no foolin' . . —R.C.P. If t You, Make Tke Test . . . j You’ll Find The ; Food Is Best ~ At ! TheAllencrest CAMPUSEER BY HIMSELF The Seer —CAMPY PENN STATE COLLEGIAN CAMPUS. BULLETIN Notices of meetings to he pub lished in this column may he left at Student Union Office in Old Mam up to 1 pm. on the day preceeding publication Tomorrow Recoil! concert Room 417 Old Main 7 30 p m Monday Freshman In<lc p c n deni Party Room 14 Home Eco nornirs 7 30 p m Tribunal i Now that the freshmen are pei mitted to date doesn't mean that they don’t have to weai customs while escoi ting girls, Student Ti f bunal decreed at its meeting Mon day night That Fresehmon wlio disobev customs will be severely punished was evident, as Student Tribunal tapped four stringent penalties on four violators Monday night, two of which will be in efleot unld Move-Up Day Tnbunal decided that if theie are not too many violatois turned m before Christmas, theie is a definite possibility that the Soph omore-Freshman Boxing match foi the i emoval of customs will be staged shortly jiftei the vacation Foui freshmen w’eie found gudtv of disobeying customs Philip S Walter foigot his btble he will weai a glass jai mound Ins neck in which will he his biblo, and he will also weai a sign, “TRIBUNAL JARRED ME ” . Chailes L Cosgiovc-foigot h*s ustoms foi about five minutes, but hq knew the movies, so he will nnnounce the movies on the camp us and at the basketball game Norman II Mazunc hasn’L worn customs foi a long time Starting today he will wear a fun nel foi a dink, a libbon for a tie, and a box for a suit His sign wll read, “TRIBUNAL BOXED ME ” He will also w T cai customs until Move-Up Day. , Albert B Marx ddn’t weai any customs aftei the frst two w r eeks of school For this volation he will' v\eai a barrel, and a fish will be strung in v front of his face He will wear 'a sign, “IT DOESN’T PAY TO GAMBLE WITIP TRI BUNAL ” Mazune will be re quired to [wear customs until Move-Up D.tv Grant mimes Varsity ’Quartet For 1939-40- , Samuel G (gnllu ’4O, first tenoi,' Boyd A Bell’ ’42 second tenoi. Hayes .1 Daibv '42, baritone. Rich-, uul W Voflmer ’l2, bass, and John , AV*. Haiklns 41, pianl«t, will com- i pilsc the 19.PM0 Vaislty Qmutot, , according to Pioiessoi Richard V l Giant, dliector of the Glee Club | Started in 1012, the Vaisity Qnaitel has long been the most popular \ocal ensemble on the Campus The Quartet is mailable foi smokeis' club meetings and otliei functions at which enfeitain mont is desiied You ve Seen Them Votive Heard. Them NOW MEET THEM The CAMPUS OWLS Fifte-en years ago,the Campus Owls were organ- ized on the Penn State Campus Today, many years later, they maintain the same outstanding posi- tion that they did then, NOW A PREXY' | David Pugh, Head Of'Undergraduate Centers. 'Honored- Dnwd P Pugh, -upervisoi of un deiguulnate centeis was honoied this. \u*ok with tho office of piesi dent of tho Tunior College Council of the Middle , Atlantic States Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges The council cmbiaees junioj, col leges hi Pennsylvania, Maiyland, New Yoik and Delaware At its annual meeting in Atlantic City weekend, Mi Pugh presented a papei dci»ci tiling the University of Chicago plan, ns pait of a sym posmm on ir«w academic giadlng 'systems Managers (Continued From Page Onet F Melley '4O, mamtgei, Zenophon P Lnskniis ‘4l Weinei Lange ’4O, Robert E Schulei ’4l, Donald Me ■nail ’42, (»a/o\ei G Gieen *42, F Robert Einst *4l, Woodrow W King ’42, Van A Hartman ’4l, John N Carman ’J2, J Donald Duiam ’4l Howard B Wodock 40, Wuller R Hostel man ’4l and Luis A Bigott *4J Special awaids Hnuy N Peif «i, ’4o,< Robert H Olmstcad ’4O, and G Janies Shaffer* *4O Fresh-, man numerals Robert L son' ’42j/Richard/' H: ‘43, 'Hai olil Fieeman George W Latch'’43, Alan N -Heck ’43, Oi \ille G Eventt ’43, Stanley Prayvdzick ’43, Steven f? Kai inch 'll, Robert H Roy ’43, Saul Sav ilch '43, Alvin Jones '43, Stuart Patton 'l3, John G -Keller ‘4.3, Robyi t II Seuvy ’43, and Philip R Thomforde ’43 Vaisity cross country awards. j'Maik H Vinzant ’4O, manager, ' Frank E Maule ’lO, captain/ (Leonaid Ilendeison ’4o,,George | K Millei ’4O William J Smith I’4l, captain-elect, Alexander L Bouigeiie ’42, Ainold M Olsen ’42, TLuold L 'Jhiel '42 Special awaids Heibert J Nipson ’4O, and V Ifostotter '4O , . . jjpbv . .~po, idcHe -1 * Purdue—Tenor Sax; BruceG^rper—Trmnpetf Charley, Spilth, J f r.—^lto,S^* p< BudjFrlzzell—Voeal < Ist, Harold'Breon—Trumpet; Bob Clyde—Trombon.e; Ab Gar^ipr—Bass Fiddle; , Bob WllJlams— Alto ’ - *y , - r », ' ‘ ~ CarlDelong | ' Ralph’ Routsong ’ Phi GammaiDelta ; > k Czeefa Victims Tet Be Honored Services For Slain Youths Will' Be Conducted Sunday Memorial services in, honor of the nine Crech students recently executed, in Prague, will] be qon dueled in St Andrew's, Episcopal Churcb here at 4 p. m Sunday-by Her Constantine Auroroff, instruc tor of Russian at the College. The services will be conducted m the language used by the execut ed students, Old Slavonic A Rus sian quartette from Father Auro* rniTV parish near Philipsburg will pi ovide the choral music In a letter addressed to the cler gymen, of State College, Father Auroroff called upon all people to "Pray for tho°e whose spiritual liberties h’a'e been taken away’ 1 The services have been arranged jut the.invitation.of.Rev Edward j M Frear, pastor of St Andrew’s, 'with the cooperation of PSOA and College Chaplain John H Frirrell Livestock Specialists To, Attend, Meeting Prof William B Connell, live stock 'extension specialist, and Prof Ernest B. Forbes, director of the Institute of Animal Nutrition, have gone-to attend the annual meeting of the American Socety of Animal 1 Production held at Chicago from December 2 to 9 SPECIAL SALE SUITS ’ AND, TOPCOATS FRIDAY & SATURDAY DEC. 1 and 2 FORMERLY* $3O FORMERLY 532 50 Now-$|J,5O FORMERLY,S3S 00 STATE COLLEGE S. ALLEN ST BOOKING, OFFICES. >» 'U »> ■ CINEMANIA Can yon pictme Kay Kyser ns a. tori hi Latin lovei 7 Noithei can anyone else, which makes his fitst movie "That’s Right You’re Wrong I ’—so hilariously funny, Slaterl for the Cathaum Theatie Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, "That's Right You'ie Wrong*’ bilngs to State sidesplitting com edy, catchy new tunes in the hit parade groove, and 1 lie famous ladlo "College of Musical Knowl edge ’’ , Besides Kay Ky«er and ids en tire -company including Ginny Simms, Hany Babbitt, Sully Ma son, and Ish Kahibhle, “Tliat’s Right —l You'ie Wiong" has Adolphe cast in his funniest jole to date—as a double-mossing movie pioducci who tiles to bieak Kysei’s conttacl to plnv the pait of a romantic Latin hand Icadei - May Rohson ns Kysei’s com mon-sense grandmothci Lucille Ball as a glamoi. gill, Dennis O’Keefe as a manage!, and Ed* waid Eveiett Tloitnn as an eccen tric scewuist produce laughs at a dime a floren in this ingenious stoiy of a hand leader who was almost—hut not quite—pluved foi a suckei , Brunner Granted' Leave *" Pi of Ifenrv S Bmnnei. head of the depottment of rinal education, has been'gi anted a ycat’s “abbot ipal leave heglnn ng ne\t Septem bet to stndv fm bis doctoi’s de gree UaroldT. Breon - 613:Locust,Iiane Phone 2154 . \ Friday, December 1,1939 Campus Rearmament Group To Hold Rally As a'part of a notion vide Moral Re-Atmoment lolly this week-end, the campus group has announced n meeting to bp held in the Second Floor Lounge of Old Main at; 4 15 p m Sunday 1 At this meeting the group plans to htivc faculty members andi stu dent leadeis speak on MRA and its benefits At 5 p m* there, will he n shoit wav broadcast pertain ing to the national and interna-' tionnl piogram The meeting Is' open to all inteiested persons ( Penn State’s gioup will be one of abouL 30 000 listening parties of English speaking people tuned' to the luoadcast Did You Know — THAT PENN STATE RANKED. 16th'-In -- THE WILLIAMSON/- FOOTBALL' ). s Bating? f romrn^s Opposite Old M,im - Slate College Out reputation is well known Campus and in*. Central Pennsylvania; - Our band'numbers 13'men backed, by. a library o£ out-\ standing, arrangements. ■
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