PA GE EIGHT Letters In The Editor's Vats Off To be Class Of '44 • the. Editor: Scveral weeks ago you publish dod, a letter in which I challenged 14:c school spirit of the Class of 144 as against that of the Class of 943. Saturday, (whether it were for reasons of a personal nature or -opt) the freshmen displayed spir t that reveals remarkable feeling of, unity. Because it would have .411;:astrous effects if I were to bolo - ,ton the relative intensities of the spirit of the two classes by contrast, I will evade the issue. Put now I bow in respect for a .section of the Penn State Spirit, the existence of which I, a :rtioubting Thomas," had refused to- recognize. Hats off to the vic torious freshmen. J-;ong live the Class of '44. Sincerely, HIL KELLEY '43 Warner Brothers State l eolleme Theatres Take le a s u r e In Extending tlfeartiest Season's Greet p. ngs• To Their Many Pa runs f + + Upon Your Return We Have Scheduled Our Annual r.Nnuary Jubilee of Hits' yinnong The Many Happy New 1. 'ear Hits We Will Be Privileg ied: To Offer Will Be: "SANTA FE TRAIL" "HUDSON'S AY" !c'cG.c)3:E SON OF MONTE CRISTO" t "THE PHILADELPHIA STORY" taNORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE" "LOVE THY NEIGHBOR" "ARIZONA" "KITTY FOYLE" "lIHEE SEA WOLF" rffEN OF BOYS TOWN" i`THE THIEF OF BAGDAD" r". it "FOUR MOTHERS" ,t0',4100.101, 04 NtalZ43tl4l4>:=MaZl=3s:ssri•AVA3:ssl:so%3Z3r-ipiAPPAS:S33: 4.S3 XiOZZA MERRY CHRISTMAS And A HAPPY NEW . YEAR • g R. F. STEIN MOTOR COMPANY t. - •+t ailbox— Reader Asks Help For Library Lounge To the Editor: Do the male students of Penn State College know . that there is a lounge in the basement - Of the Li brary that far exceeds the lounges of the various theaters in town? Do they also know that the lounge, up until today, was bare of all furniture? There are at least a few students who like to smoke while they study and a lot more who cannot study unless they smoke. I am in the latter class. I went to the head librarian and asked him if it would be all right to put some old chairs in • the lounge for a lot of hard-hit smok ers who had to trudge .to the li brary to get a two-hour book and trudge home again because they couldn't smoke in the library. And the hardest part of all, get the book back in time when they had fin ' ished. To my surprise, the head librarian told me that this empty room was originally intended for a regular smoking lounge with all the fancy furniture (etc.), but that the shipment had been mixed up. He,, was very nice, add he said that if someone supplied the ash trays, it could be used immediately as a lounge until the furniture ar rived. He stressed, however, that it must be kept orderly and news papers should not be strewn about the floor. I appeal to student opinion and a couple of generous fraternities to supply some old stand ash trays if they, the students, really want to use the lounge. And I think they do, for I saw a couple of poor fellows sitting on the floor trying to study by holding their refer ence books in one hand and their cigarettes in the other. Hoping for some action, P. H. Gentzell, Jr. '42 Architecture Students Presented High Awards Four Beaux Arts Class B awards and an Emerson Prize medal have been presented to architecture stu dents. Prof. Kenneth B. Johnstone, head of the department, announced the honors. First Mention Place was award ed to Edward G. Petrazio '42 for his work on the problem which was a ski club in the mountains. Penn State entered 7 students in the competition which attracted about 200 entrants. Milton Schwartz '42, Charles Goldberg '42, and Melvin Ander son '42 secured First Mention ratings.. , First Medal in the . Emerson Prize competition was awarded to John R. Suydam '4O. A rostrum for a Pin-American congress was the subject of the 10-day problem. "This is the first time in the his tory of the department that any student has won four medals in four consecutive competitions," remarked Professor Johnstone. "Suydam sets a new record." At The Movies CATHAUM: "The Trail of the Vigilantes" STATE: "Go West" VTANY: "Topper Takes A Trip" 'Morningside College seniors Fred Davenport and Garry Wall man, who were tied in the all campus election, are serving in a dual role as class president. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 3,500 Students In Christmas Sing - About 3,500 students and towns people assembled on the terrace of Old Main last night to hear and take part in the annual Christmas carol sing, which is rapidly be coming a Penn State tradition. Words to seven carols were flashed on a screen and the large gathering burst forth in booming refrains and swelling choruses. Their voices released their Christ mas spirit as they sang "Adeste Fidelis," "Hark the Herald An gels Sing," "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear," "0 Little Town of Bethlehem," "We -Three Kings or Orient Are," "Joy to the World' and "Silent Night." All-College President Arnold C. Laich '4l, introduced Prof. Hum mel Fishburn,' of the music de partment, who directed group carol singing. The College Choir gave an impressive rendition of "The First Noel." Harry W. Seamans, general secretary of the PSCA, read a Christmas selection which con sisted in part of an essay on Christmas spirit' written by Her bert Nipson '4O. After the last carol had been sung, the singers remained quiet and heard a rendition of "Silent Night" as performed on the Old Main bells. Following the caroling, a Christ mas Worship Service, sponsored by the PSCA, was held in the Hugh Beaver room, 304 Old Main. The student committee for the carol sing was Justine Lougee '4l, chairman, Dorothy F. Beam '42, Sandy Carlton '42, Donald. C. Kimmel '4l, and Frances G. Reist '42. Tau Phi Delta held its annual Christmas banquet last night. Jack E. Paulhamus '43 and John A. Mattoon '43 acted as co-masters of ceremonies. RIDES Wanted and Offered RIDES WANTED Harrisburg, Reading, or Allen town L—Sat. noon C—Donald, 2600, r Providence, R. I. L—Sat. C Bellavance, 4324, r Cleveland or Toledo (2) L—Dec. 23, 24 C—Bennett, 2067, r Harrisburg or Dillsburg. L—Sat. noon C—Baker, Watts, r PASSENGERS WANTED Pottsville L—Sun. a. m. C—Bu beck, 2297, p P. W. Pittsburgh—L. Sat. 4 p. m. C. Don 2914. W a a! V C 11 R. I'S 7 1:4\A A G REE I IN G Please accept our cordial wish for abundant prosperity and contentment to each of you. And may we say, "Thanks to all the good friends of this organization for enabling us to continue to be--of service to you." REA & CRICK INc CUT RATE STORES WHGPG spenninG is sAvlnc-7-1 Laich Will Attend Student Conference Arnie C. Laich '4l, All-College president, and Robert N. Baker '4l, All-College vice, president, will represent All-College Cabinet at the second International Stu dent Service Conference to be held at the New Jersey College for Women, New Brunswick, N. J., on Dec. 27-29. "How Youth Can Serve Demo cracy" is the theme of this Meet= ing of student leaders. The PSCA will have Lai-Yung Li, graduate 11 - To our many friends and g patrons, we extend our f, i ' rt most sincere wishes for M a Merry Christmas and P A g a Happy New Year.' L 4 • STATE COLLEGE )1 ;1 FLORAL SHOPPE 'T:ZEZMS:4r4SIAS:MMMEM'MMEZ. .w..53;:tg.,..z.53),-..z=3:l*.m.i.Ems ~E..m, 5 3,twzm0,0., W • P g Merry. Christmas And A Happy New Year :‘, g . V, Christmas seems to renew our obligation of gratitude g to the students and community which we so gladly ti serve. We're grateful for the patronage you have given g Vus in the months past and pledge anew to serve you faithfully in the future. a F. D. KING MOTOR COMPANY ti tm 234 E. COLLEGE AVENUE DIAL 3472 g. {4 :ISZMYSZEWI-I:4I:42I7*:MCMEMSTViZSAM2I.I=M3IZMISZIiZMEZ. .E=Z ; MMric3 - .::MIItZSag:=WM'ARE., SZirt7l7l.W.s:Mc3::.: 4 :=M11agME4 3 = 4 ".: 55 t 7. - - .., Merry Christmas : -; I' e.. 4 3 . ‘ _ fi N And A . A - 41, 1 Happy and Prosperous 5 : New Year To Our A %. ....._ Patrons and Friends Diner fis - • P enn e State 5: Mrs. Kalstrarn. Mgr. V .Ez E=ZiCIMMZESZYZSM'S'AMMMEt4MS:4SS:4"ISVaZatgag:ViriE=ENMSZ: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1940 student, and Miriam T. Miller'4l, representing the division of stu dent welfare at the conference. _ . W.TsziMiX:Z=M2SIIMMENS4S:aq.-, 44, A MERRY CHRISTMAS A. and • LF IS. A HAPPY NEW YEAR • \ RESIDES TAXI • DIAL 3421 O La2 - KMII=Z.M.EAKVZ3N:ii. , '"'S-1"1124 R;- : ~._,r..,r te -.~,:.~.4..-~._-.t - ..:-i.r-~ -i..=-~.--.A eT 0 91 TO ALL A SIMPLE WISH that is as genii ine as gold itself... AND A HEARTY THANK YOU for favors of the past.-We are truly grateful! Smart Shop s~~~~s~ss~~~~~~: W i - 41 1 & ' i glic" ttrk „