Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, January 09, 1940, Image 1

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- orrie 'is-Skinner
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W°ll A" • 'hi
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OSA' kinnei; noted stage and radio actress, ttnll apoear
m today as'„the second number in the
pirtisi?;„ - Coeiee leries' - Pi. Carl E 11 , 1arqUatdt, chairman of the Ar
:liite'oliise'3Coninntteii,- announced yesterday that limited standing
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- room ,wou again sale Cvitb tickets priced at , sl 50 The tickets
ivill be , sold - at thebox:office in the auditorium prim to Miss Skinner's
'pei:formance"--\ , .
ti , „.lri-fiei\`, , ;progi - incr,-tonight;_yiss
Elenner; hailed i"iis - iithe . "giCatest
. billifilittractiOn ' of the American
Alieatee . ,:tivill,.Presentt-ii series of
sicitijmilb:arimnd - ,"The Loves of
lvhich 4 ; ,she:ia's',`undispufedly,;•,the,
Znovel and
bieiting 2,, 'deyBOpaienti',.of', the, old-,
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tlie4aftliteg';`of „the2,beloved , Otis
Sklnne . ll;',and'ey - hei„.yrilliiint per
lairiance;makssilier,:abdienee live
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Student Gifts
Impress. Town
`Chairman •Thanks
Cliiirity' Ball Fo r , Aul
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Aw . tat;ii_esult.,pfAlte:eputtilnilicutts,
• si. (rule' iiities4ildJintL'Ai S'l
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of,State COI 2
legee , Mrs chairniati
,to Coninnrelty Christmas Com
mittee stated in a lettei , of thanks
that a niw bond' of better wide:-
'Omitting has al Istin between 'the ,
toll usi eopie and the student body 1
Felt) two hasketc of food col :
leeted by Intel fa atein ity:Councit
ft oat ftntetnhWes ail several bas•
bets of canned food which were
collected at the bat society char
ity donee esented , Mt esti
nutted 150, root child] en 'l% ere en ,
tertained by ftatrnities at alum
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befoi 0 the holidays
In tnpresslitg, het giatitude rs
7Utby stated; "by , you". thoughtful
nese of out comtnimity needs and
by your:wholehearted cooperation,
a new bend of understanding has
mitten' between the 'student body
and townspeople, a, bond which
"We hope_ will glow in the coming
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Panhellenic Dance
Slated For .Friday;
•Saimitiei Idvited
Tao handled 'totiplos ale expect
ed,' to- aloud Paulinßenin Ball at
the, Nlttany , ann fun from' 9 30
lo of initilA a in on Fridu3 Music
n 111 Le, uuPPitud , 1;3 Rex Rookie . ll's
loud
- Act ves and , pledges of all tam
pits coma Kies and all !numbe l rs of
nuUuual y social sot mines with no
cletcters on this eannens,"are'invil,.,
od to attend One alumnae, advisor
fronCe a eltlsbolotity has also heen
in‘ited ,„ ,
Asked' to nerve as Lhaperons
Cinirlotte'E Ray, - Miss
111are.lane':,Stovenson.' Miss ‘Natil
`du 'A. Bentley. -Mils Elizabeth - C
,Bell4l%lles 4 Locklin, Mine
Valle Miss Luura W'Prum
110itd,;..Di;:;:•aiid,', Robert , r G
B;el•nreittOr;tllliss
tt.,Chestel D. , Dahle: and
,111'r'' mid 111601 '' Watson Ston er w
theidanalcin
elude - 91.efferait '9l, chair-
Condrln, 'AI, and
Ahltre":l'clielina'n'_„'9o.ii - Thom e.fri
,Turiteeliinelhierbu - 6, , outen ;at
tiadhig`4,iti '4Vrequested to r,sPenk, to
the ,Chaperons'
Rldill.g, CIuUIVIIIIOId
Open
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.tor ff ;the? . .Bittfre,.,donduery'ot z thil.auli`
nipt~lidve„the ;club' Bet
Wei Stade' .Judgiak 4 favilions at.'
' Z 658 STATE COLLEGE, PA., I TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1940
COLLEGIAN POLL
War Guilt
Trial Slated
OR flu rsday
. _
Bucknell pebaters,
To Join In Court
Proceeding s Here
Something TILIU til debate* proee:
lei o—a Wm CAULTc lal, itli
geolct ill ral Help:Wag— will , be
preheated in "Hone 15conomich
Auditor tuna at, 8 15 p. an. Thurs.
des
Subject of the tilurmill be Does
the Basic Blume for the World
Win II rest 011011 Germany or the
\thee Mennonite of prominent
national ligutes Mil be given by
members of tia,tuo debate squads,
Olio nil] lie examined and cross
examined by utlol neys as in regu
lui coml. proceeding At the end
of Abe trial u jury of 12' chosen
fioni the audience nill hand donn
vei db.!.
Debate Couch Joseph IP O'Brien
c.lll..sei ye as judge. with Edward
C , Couch ' , la us prosecuting attor
ney to! Om many Defense attor
ney will be played by, a Buckuell
debate'
Participants Named
Mimeses for the prosecution
a 111 include C E. 11 (Indy(' of the
Nen Yolk Times, represented by
Beinaid need 40, Adolf Hitler,
iepiesonted by Thomas Con'allY
'4O and Henty R Luce, Editor of
Time, leo' esented by'Bueknell De
fense mitnesseb mill 'be James T
Shotw'ell. ,Piolisbor of 14Istory at
Colunibiu - tiniveisity represented
by LoNsis GI een , 41, Dorothy
Thompson and Neville Chamber-
lain. iernesen I ed-by Bucknell
-- I.Pailiff will bo Played by lobo P
Roldt with G9rald Doherty ,•42
as 'prothOnatory, - ,and...pau) -Decker
Donufd,W9llitittli t e42,7.:and; Rob'.
'alt ti yea
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Debating against' St Francis at
Lei etto tonight,:lskirman E Oakes
'42 'and Lewis .Green '4l will up
hold ,the negative side of the ques
tion Resolved that the basic
bleat; rot the present European
Wut rests on the allied pen era
The affittnative side of this ques
tion, was debated 1)), Roger F.
ScotW4o and Julian F Gold, '4O
against St Francis hole last night
Survey To Gauge
Student Interest
In Book Eichange
Tholllll6 C ,13ackenstose '4l and
Gerald F Doherty , '42, co chairmen
of the student book exchange com
mittee, announced yesterday that
they um conduct , a survey this
neck to dote' mine .. shethei btu
duels me in favor of a student
hook eNchange
- The mehange will be rend) for
tyeration the last noel< of this
semester beginning, on the 25th,
and o 111 continue until, the first
Week of the second semester
A list of books necessary for
second henii.stel studies are 'avail
able and plum fel the book ex,
thane, me praLtleall3 completed,'
entitling only to be pet in opera.'
lion If ham est Is shown
The, emehuirmen also, enlarged
the tommtilde to 25 members; and
, will ,annouuee the locution of the
book_ exeliadge in the next issue
of , the (191logittu,', although -it Is
hoped that the exchange can be
situated in Old Idatu
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Fandel '3B Is Air Cadet s,
wintain - n..railsel''ab is one of
20U Dying cadets'pew' studying at
Kelly - Field„ Texas, ratter ecomplet
lug
_a course' at - Randolph Field;
Texas,' the'Arinyfs "West Point'
the , Air," on ° Decetnlier'l9
student
,The';reoigantzation;Jn ,Student - quest, ranked second, followed
jo - verninenrwith the ,approval of by, State'a,,victlpiy over Pitt. ,
the;, new constitutiori , lwas yester:, The' groundbreaking and begin-
Jay" voted`: moet,:important sing of actual' work on'the
'story -of 4939, Jotcciccur ;on the 000,000 PWA-General; State Aa r I
campus b',3o editorial , staff mem, thority bmldmgl program. topped
bet's' of 'the' Collegian the 1938 list of outstanding ator 7 ,'
Aitei, the, 't"`
elated` Press, the ,Urnted , !:Press; The final :1989:"tabulaiton, fol.
and the', International News Serv- , lows: '• ' :
'ice, L tfiel - Collegianlarinually":picks NewerStuilefit,GOverfirnent.
it's;lo Sieit'importantistortes. 2—Jaines :Seuttles Grant' had
AtllkeeDEL ,James' --,=:'",„Cute/ApprOpriation.
Scuttling' of new ;College' glani . :l
,81=College„ Celebrates , t_yietory,
and ;cut ,the , aipropriationr're- I, Over, "
'Senate'Ptt,is Okay,
04,11 - 0 - usitak
":Board s
The StudentAiousing Boaideived word ut a meeting iti Old
Main yesterday afternoon, that . official College rcognition had been
granted it by the Senate CommitteOn Studentlyelfare on December'
19 The Board inid filed itsitetitioritwith the Committee late in No
+ + +' ,
y i
VRecognition was, granted the
SUrvey Shows', jard'under . the terms of a con
, ;,,ritution<_which accompanied the
"bon
Serious - Fire:: , :i` i linder its constitution the board
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~.-,, ::40 1 e h s t ta s b t l u i d s e h n e t d
student - activity
association of
Ha'zards Here -1
. `e'• th one, ie - prese i nt y arv o e up o s n ' ea tli c : ,
, " -,;,.., 13 ard, to seek improvement and
Reports on no sett bison - Lilco riegUlation of student housing c'on
blanks distributed , ' through, State] lons
College during Fire Prevention "..% Member -"organizations under
Week shoe that more than lialrof Iflip constitution approved by the
the fraternities and almost halt of Senatecommittee arc Interfia..'l
the doe Moe ttbusiness places ha've lk ,teinity Council, Independent Men's
serious fit e'harards. Lorin J 'Eliar Asomation,"Penn State Chnotom:
repOrted to= the ` Alpha' Fire ..
Coal : s , somation, Penn, iState',Cluh,
i
nosy' last} Tuesday '•+,,. -‘, = ...4`.. Penn State Collegnut;Saial ,Prob-
Rooming. , houses-1% hiche ,offei ' kips Club, StudentC , Cooperative
the mist. sei ions. , fire ' hazards — A'Ssociation; and 'Women'a -.Student
(Continued
. oh,Page FOur) ~ ,F._ Givernment Association. ' ' :
Sculptors Like
Shrine. Project
Two noted sculptors, Heinz
Warneke and John B. Flanagan,
both of New York City, have sig
nified their, interest' in,the sculp,
turing of - a Nittany Lion Shrine,-
acdording to Francis H 'Hyslop,
.nstructor on fine arts, -vh - o`is as
mating in the technical data on.
the proposed project.
Both Warneke and Flanagan
were unable to submit ,any'prices
on the project, until they could re
ceive, more details,' but_ Flanagan
Suggested that he could send a
small , -Moded or drawing, for stu' r
derkappicrell:',% ,
fl I ei;'" - ,the_ third '
'three men consulted stated that he
would, be unable to consider the
problem at present, because of his
work at , Cranbrook' Academy in
Detroit. However, he suggested
consulting Miss Marion Overlye,
promising, young woman seulptoi,'
who recently has won several - out:
standing awards.
Players To Offer
'Circleof Chalk'
Jaquary,l9, 20 ,
The curtain has gone up on 1940,
but College bfew,,Year theatrical
goers who crave bright - lights and
smash lifts must wait until Janu
ary 19 and 20 before the curtain
nr iii rise ou the 1910 season milk
the Penn _State Players opening
production, itThe Cirele^of Chalk"
a Chinese play Which-leaves noth
ing to "the atallence's‘iniagination
The merit ,of this. pia) tan be
shown by the' fait , that Louise
Ruiner,, twice,-A cation* so urd M
um Id seriously conaidering this
Chinese melodrama for her stage
appearance In New York this 'Mi
tts.
"The Circle of Chalk", mss first
n Haan in the thirteenth century,
but It has back of It over the cen
turies _ of development, ` ,, e,hich
makes it unique, in that like good
liquor, it has improved with age.
This drama will be the first• pf
fodr 'productions to be staged 'by
the Players for their Winter and
Spring shoes After "The Circle
of, ,Chalk," "Our Town," ",The
World We Live In," and a Spring
lfouseparty Corned.). yet.to be' se
lected, mill be produced `,„
Seakou tickets U. Web , u 111',cin er
all four shoes arc floe OD salelor
a limited time only at the Student
\ Union office in Main at a price
of t $Z chick offers College "first
Welters" a tremendous savtugs
oviicindlidual tickets , '.-- i:,
overnmen
TO RATE FACULTY MEMBERS
l' Group roup ,Pulies
..._
'lce Rink ' - Plans
,
Vital the College Islll : pros Ida
tient° skating area-Itlthht a fort
nliht was' indicated yesterday by
the 1 announcement that a group
heilded:by Dean Carl P Schott of
th 4 School of Physical EdOcation
and Athletics ',ls ins estlgatlng till-
II:talon Of the* tennis courts'
~Tice decision to abandon 'con
struction of the area on the foot
liall practice field sae brought L by
they announcement 'that the rink
ihn j uld'descroy„ the grass ', , COibC
-6.ldratlY 'the- proposal was moved
~.t
tO 7 the . ,apper six courts and, if it
Isi t eniedadvisable2irk , wlll*:,
411 -11iinredlately-7-" 4 " : :"e'rP
' , Ft an'` Schott has-stuted that tile
,
pr ect Mlll be undertaken by a
em'en of sprayings so us to form
the t ice In layers This procedure,
although ales, will provide smooth
er skating surface ,
- As soon as the rink is complet
ed, it-htis been announced that the
informal' College ice hockey team
sill be granted permission to use
It as a practice rink
Mural Preparations
Made; Poor's Work
To Start In March
Preparation of the wall in the
lobby of Old Main for the mural
Painting mbich Henry Vern=
Poor mill begin in March was"be•
gun during the Christmas holidays
and is,being completed this meek
College It orkninn rhave bricked
up the aperture which oNerloohed
the main lobby from aboie the
stairmay and hale prepared the
plaster mall for Poor's painting
When the actual painting gets
underway in kfarch, Poor, working
in fresco, mill apply the finishing
plaster as he proceeds doing his
painting before the plaster dries
Flying Not Stopped,
By'Snowy Weather
Instruction of student flyers lies
! beeit slowed en but not stopped by
the Increasing cold weather and
snow; , ennownced Prof Harold A
!Everett. head of the department
of Mechanical engineering and in
charge of the Civil Aeronautics
InoirUM'at the College
Only on days in which there are
LIDO* flurries or gusty, minds will
flying Instruction be discontinued,
Professor Everett explained Ap
'proafinately '3O students on cam
putrare`, taking time course
..Stiir . Voted* : TBest
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'4—lndependent Party Sweeps I 5.0, for 50th Game Without
`. Thive Class Posts (May and I Defeat...
Z'Deceinber ' elections) ' 10—Independents Form Independ
.
.Si-Goll,egian Launches Housing ent ,Men's , Association.'
~ Drive. , ' . Other stories that received
'6 "--LHenry
,Var Mini Poor Signed many votes but did not place in
`,, ',',, , T0 , ,Paint." Murals For Old -the final 10 were All-College Cab.
'• '‘Main .- , mot Approves , Even%Split of 50-
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•'i—;800" Firins Support; Commit- ' Cent Debate . ' Fee, Soph Hop
Smashes AII
', ~ e , t ee of. 00 In Drive For Stu-, Profit of $1,306; Time High With
2,000 Freshmen
, ' ei dent - Placement Bureau. 1
- , Shatter Enrollment Mark; Rec
B—,s.Students Win Plaie On Col- Hall Turns "Big Top" For Three
',.."., Aela Senate. -,',
;.941.d0n Soccermen Top Syracuse , Discounted by Doctors.
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OKAYS ,SURVEY;
Frosli-S9ph
Cusfoifig,' , Bout-,
Slated = Friday
91 Will Continue Under
, -fribunal's 'Thum( If Claw-
Loses Traditional Fracas
EIMISIM
Eugene Yeager, fres h ma n
class, president, late yesterday
called a class mass meeting and
pep rally .to be held In Schwab
Auditorium 'at Pl 5 p m 'Friday'
immediately preceding 'the fresh:
man sophomore customs bout.
The tehlbS,of 1943 Nlll get their
traditional' fteshman's chance to
I .i . w lu releaso.frein: ; eustoms'aCthe
uunual,h eshinan sophoniore boxing
me..t scheduled in Recreation Hall
at S p m Friday 'Defeat for the
fro•h will mean that they continue
customs at least Inastaer month.
possibly longer
Teams for the ttaditional battle
%Mite chosen tomorrow or Thurs
day the sophomore squad by boi
log each Leo Floutk and the fresh
man team b 3 freshman mentors
No•i:ot Koclublusky and Johnny
Patrick
What chant e the freshmen
has in the bout Is likely to hinge
on the success of CIUSS entries who
awe finalists in lust month's in
tratinnitl boxing Foul freshmen
took inttamural championships
while eight others Mere edged out
.11 the finals
1942 Won Last year
The sophomore squad mill be
fighting to 'extend the prestige it
mon in healing out the 1941 team
in last year's ' interclass bout
Mstiltible tis sophomme entries
mill be file class metubets mho
mon inttamurul championships last
mouth and tinyu defeated finalists
Its melt as smothers of last year's
itutlimun boxing team alto mete
ineligible rot the , lll competition
, Should the freshman squad up
bet the sophomores, all men's cus
toms Alin be Immediately abolish
ed Student Tribunal announced
esttn day Otheraise, it ass said,
customs enforcement mill be made
Lien stiffel , th an before and will
continue at least another month
the exact time to be decided 13)
Tribunal
Routs will be conducted in eight
nefght CiftSSCC. 120, 127, 135, 145,
155: 165. 175 and heavyweight En
tiles are still open at the ring in
Recreation Hall
in Case of a tie Friday night,
final authotity' o oil nben customs
will,'bd Breed relert to Tri
hutial,' Z< Waireut Elliott'4o, teir
nian announced 'yea
terdaY',..7; , - , .
Teaching Ability Of
Professors Will Be
Judged By Survey
Poll,To -Be Launched First In L.A. School;
Results ; Will Be Presented To Board Of
Trustees, L.A. School, And L.A. Council
-Preparations for a campus-wide - Collegian poll of the
faculty by the-students—the most sweeping survey of stu
dent opinion ever to be held here—neared completion toda,s.
Aimed "pritharily to evaluate the teaching effectiveness
of the' entire College faculty, the survey - will be conducted
by.the Collegian staff before the first semester ends
, ,
Professors in each of the seven schools in the
is ill be rated in the surrey, but present plans are to bill ey
only one school at a tithe. The poll will be launched iii st I.i
the School of Liberal Arts because of its large entoilment
Dr. Charles W. Stoddert, dean
of the School of Liberal Arts, has
issued his approval to such a sue
sev stating "we . have needed it
for the past decade"
The rating will be 'based on
questionnaires that have been' us
ed successfully at other .institu
tions, including — Louisiana State
University, Purdue University,
and University of California The
Collegian wilLoffei the most sim
plified, yet most inclusive, version
Results will be presented to the
Board of Trustees, School of Lib
els' Arts, and, the 'Liberal' Aits
School Council' of the All-College
Student Government Association
for their action _lndividual plo
lessors will be provided with any
information upon request. -,
Survey in Classes
Accordingvto' a, tentative out
line, the, survey will be conducted
4Approxi- -
stately 15 minutes of a class period
pi eviously determined mill be us
ed for the rating with less than
one half of the class participating
No blanks will be signed and the
tabulation of each will be super
vised by members of the All-Coll
lege Cabinet and its respective
School Councils
The number of questions to be
asked and the wording of each
has not been determined definitely.
List Questions
The questionnaire, although still
tentative, will ask these questions•
I—Organization and piesentation
of lectures: (1) well-organiz
ed; (2) forceful; (3) uneven;
(4) indefinite; (5) confusing"
2—Discussion: (1) welcome differ
ence, (2) stimulating; (3) in
different; (4) discourages oth
er views"
3—Classwork courses., (1) sys
tematic, (2) alive, (3) mech
anical; (4) confusing; (5)
unsystematic?
4—Outside reading. (1) very
fair; (2) excessive at times,
(3) unreasonable?
s—Type of exanunations. (1) es
say, (2) detail facts; (3) true
false?
6—Opinion of examinations (1)
fair and thoughtful, (2) too
long, (3) ambiguous; (9)
tricky?
7—Stimulation of interest. (1)
creates interest in the couise;
(2) destroys interest?
Saturday Madline
On Cips And Gowns
Mid year graduates sliould place
their orders immediately at Stu
dent Union for caps and gowns
and , luvitations, according to Sen
ior Class President Dal id E Per
grin All ordsis must be In by
Saturday:sith a deposit of $5 00
necessary with all Lap and gown
or ders
Pergrin named Peter Ii Stitick
and Albert. L Hahn as cochair
men of the cap and goes commit
tee, with Theodore J Nemeth,
Wesley Stile ell, and Whiter A
Ellelsla also serving on the com
mittee ' _
Arnold L ,Schuarte. and Everett
ly Walton were appointed co
chairmen of:the invitations corn
inittee,,to be aided by committee
members Ricoh Sacks, Harriet L
Davies, Ralph H Sins), and Jos
eph Walker Invitations for sale
are of the sheet type, only, Per
grin pointed out
After orders are tilled the caps
and gowns will be Issued from the
Athletic Store and the invitations
from the Student Union desk.
COMPLETE
CAMPUS
COVERAGE
PRICE FIVE CENTS
'Senior Dance
Heads Named
Morgan And : du - s• r Ar ~
Senior Bal Co-Chairmen
David J Mai gall and J ao,,
Sauseer el e ester dai note,pl ye
I chub men of the Sento' Rill to be
held in A{c lluil Ft May night
1 1
February 2.1` Senior Class Prosi
dent David B Pea gtin made tin,
appointments
Other membets of the
Dail committee ii`s named by Pet
grin were !Dorothy M Jul -as
Dona L Oeschgel, John /101 l sh
Bruce
'Jess, , - Ficigal J. "Lundell 'pia,
A Millet, lloward it R odoek
Negotialluns 101 el band 11 LI
begun this Heck foi a final cltotee
Committee 11101111./OIS 11011110(1 Oil 1
that the nations top 1 auldng band,
Glenn. Miller, 14 111141 /1.1111 LIS (LI
tile date of beak,: Ball Eat
attempts to get Fred Win Ing ter
nun Slate student a ere 111101
M lien Wul log's LOIIIIIICI LW] I deb°
program interns ed lilt!' his all
Pearanee hot e
`Greed' Will Return
For Free 'Showing
Tomorrow Night
"It Is possible to tell a grnt
story in motion Dictates In , uch a
way that the spectate! a ill cu us
to belles e that what he is loot, ng
at Is teal Even •o Mauls ad
de Matipussant and Zulu .tad Ilan%
Muria catch and tailed life in
their novels There must be inol.
of thls realism arm the since❑ It
Is my humble ambition to tin 1,11
some of it It Is with this Idea
that I ani producing Fluid. Nol
hes atm.) 'McTeague '
flow well Directoi Eilc ton olio
helm accomplished this ploressed
aim, State College movie fans will
get a second chalice to hith„o at
the fi ee showing In Schwab Audi
torluiu at g 30 p ui tonioliow of
"Greed," the 111111 VOl4lOll of "NIL
Teugue " The Illm is the second
of three free monies brought here
by PI Gamma Alpha. haaorary One
arts fraternity.
Fifteen years ago State ColicLe
fans had their first chance to see
"Greed" and—like movie goeis the
world toter—thee couldn't stoinac`i
it. Its realism, without hero of
I het Mee, allowing the e‘ll effects of
lust for gold In California a gee
oration after' the gold 11101 5500
too much for them "Greed" did
n't stay Its scheduled second night
in Nittany Valley
$103.77 Distributed
For Student Relief
A fund of $10317 raised at tho
Christmas Carol Slug on Decent
bet 1S ha sheen distilbuted to In
ternatlonal student relief agencies,
it tins announced yestettim by tho
PSCA
The PSCA repotted that $77B'L
Lad been forwarded to the For
Eastern Student Service fund
$l5 58 to the Intel national Student
Service Fund, and $lO 37 to the
Finnish relief fund.'