PAGE vivo 'ME DAILY COLLEGIAN "For A Better Penn State- !tablished 1940. puccesor to, the Penn State Colidgian, established 1904, and the Frei.- I..ance, established 1887. ; ;Published daily eircept Sunday and Monday during the 'gular College year by the students of The PeunsylvatdA late Collette. Entered as second-class matter July 5, 1984 Lthe Post,:offiCe at State College, Pa., under the act at . 8;.1879, Editor Bus. and Adv. Mgr. pss Lehman '42 (14 123 P -ID James McCaughey '42 and Puniness Oral, 813 Old Mara Phone 'Tit Junior Editorial Board—Go.rdon L. Cc;, Donald W. OaYin, ')Minick L. Colab, James D. 'Oil:eh:, David Samuels, Robert Schooley, Richard S. Stel,bins, Samuel L. Stroh, Nieholas Vozzy, Herbert J. Zulmusk.a..., Emily L. Funk. Louise M. toss', Kathryn M Popp, Edith•L. Smith. Junior Business" Board—Leonard E. Bach, Roy E. Barclay, .bert E. Edgerly, Philip Jaffe, Frances A. Leihy, JUhtt Sara L. Miller, Katherine E. Schott, Marlutie L. IIMSI>•I~IS.S12M1 ISO 17at!It NATIONAL AOVEAITITINO BY Npttional Advertising Servica, G)llegv_ L PArStithers RePi-esen.tatit 4. • 20 IN 4 / 4 136315&. VE. New Yon K. N.Y. CAtiviGl • 13441 , 11 • Los AN 14.5 • WI f419.31,:147,:l . Women's Editor- Seanne C. Stiles '42; Managing Editor-- 1M A.' Baer '42; Sports Editor—A. Pat Nagelbe:rg inture Editor—William J. McEnight '42: Xews anley J. 'POlCemprier '42; Women's Feature Editor— MurrAy . ..12. Women's Sports. Editor—R. Helen Gordon `2. Credit Mani4r_raui M . Goldberg '42: Circulation MO. `erl—Thomas - . Allison '42; Worrien's Busineos Mannget— argaret. 1.. Embury '.42; Office Seeretary:—Virginie. HOcten. 1; AssbAant . Office See.retary—Fay E. Reese '42. aluwing Fkilktor . 43, 0 x rstaie 'omen's Feditibr This Issue -_ lquivate . Q uniselor SArtuNaY, October 11, 1941 'Nee Otis Lines And five Bus Slops ';l3orough Council has. written another chapter s I • the,.,sxnutty book known locally as the "Pus Situation." ;The latest edition to the "Bus Stop Situation" 'erely, adds, more confusion for already over rplexeCi students.. The book is inconsistent, e characters change places intermittently, apc4 ‘,:e plott - is irretrievably tangled*. Even the print smeared. Now state . College has rive bus stopS: the Grey ?t.irici. 'Terminal on Atherton st., and four down wn Stops. We may well ask ."Just where do 'e get a, bus if we ,want to go somewhere?" Coeds need" notfeel overjoyed that there are )*.w two bus stops in back of Francis At4ertpA tall, • Greyhound buses won'•t stop, there. Nor 41 they stop, anywhere else in town, except At Atherton st. terminal. Johnston buses and Boalsburg autobuses 'op dewntowt;. Johnston buses will also us' Greyhou,n.cl Term Mal. All of which may be 'anrusln!, but also confusiti'. Bus officlalsp . we imagine, are- hardly less cop :,setl gouncll's about-face actions than we very fine for the members of, Coun t to finally decide that College ave. is all right r bus stops, but couldn't something have been one about it before. the Greyhound Terminal as built? tf one bus stop on College ave. was :traffie menace last year, how come tour stops the same avenue are perfectly safe now? N ext time we decide to tape a bus anywhere, :e're gOing to call op Council and find out just :here buses are allowed to stop on that particu clay. By that time, no doubt half the mem of that body will liare changed their minds :Id moved the bus stops out to College Heights mewhere. Now that the Councilmen have rearranged , erything in the way of transportation, we sug 'st that they hire a dispatcher to stand in the iddle of College ave. at Coop Corner and route udents on their muddled way. to the nearest 'is stop. folicoime Alumni! .firound .fraternity . tables and former College ingouts, died-in-the-wool alumni are again Ang.- g Penn State songs and telling, for the fiftieth Tie, the old-time gridiron orowesses of Hitiky nines, Qlenn Killinger, Joe Bedenk, Bob Higgins, larlie• Way, or Light-Horse Harry Wilson, as , rnpared wi,th recent perforznances of Captain . 111 KrO.Use, Leon Gajecki, Pepper Petrella, or Smaltz, Some alumni pro'oably are returning to the impus after an absence of 20 or more years. tilers are paying their perennial visit. But up.- mnost in the minds of all who have come back the desire to remake their acquaintance with ,e new Penn State and its students. So, welcome alumni. A hearty welcome is eic.- nded .to those who have seen Penn State OTOW om a 5pa,.31.1,, sturdy" college to a large, diversi4ed iiversity (riot in name, but in character). Those ho have watched the College's expansion and we been aware of its birth-pains will all the ore appreciate this weekend a:, they once again !Ndow in these ft:c:r lo•ir their part in e:q.);:qtirli?, Downtown Off ice 119-121. South Frazier St 2. • Phone 4:37 __Donald W. Davis, Jr. _—___ Nicholas Irsatit dith L. Opaitlp. Louis IL BeU KDR Pash Russell, SAE's Big John Barr, Ted .getchel, Bob Bartman, and pretty boy Jimmie Ritchie, and—this could go 'on and on. You'• l. see them in every nook and cranny, in fact, it will be an nni Weekend to top all Alumni Week ends if you don't find one or two in your bed when you topple in tonight. P. Verdant THE DAILY COLLEGIAN t111111111111111141111111110111111014111111111111111111111111111111111111111114111 1 1( 111111111011,11114 111111i1111110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111iiliii1111111111111Iffiiii1111 Tribuie Well shut mah motif And blow me down Lookit the alums • Come back to town. From 'Bl to '4l With wives and kids and well— They've returned to Alma Mater To raise a bit of h—. From DDggies' out •te Sandy's From Henry's to the Inn From Crrm to Markland We all can hear the din. They drink' and :sing And sing and drink About the timea - When they wore dinky They drink and sing. For all they're worth And floor us with Their self-styled mirth Alas, poor blind and ignorant fools Have they forgot by heck That whilst they sit and entertain We jest ,Wth . ina neck! counted Out Unaccounted On this clay of triumph for - many a happy 'war rior, we shall call the roll, if nothing more than to, give them a stepping stone to Wincheil (May God Forbid). Phi Delts boast John Patrick, Al Clarke, Al Herbert, pop Cresswell, engaged tc,), Betty Rahn, DG, by the way, and brothers- Ridgeway,'•Troy, King, Cosgrove, Lamate, and Leitzell. Next door's Beta boys. have given ..up • their trundle beds to Bob McCleary, Tommie Rohlrison, (wasn't he the handsome one,, .134 ck May, Don Leyden, Ned Caughey, and pug Ritzier. And while on the subject of Betas = thelr erst while buddies, ,the Thetas, have opened the doors, chased out a few rats and welconied last year's class en masse with \Veavie, Beanie, Posie, Char rie, Gertie, Eleanor Vegans, Emily Coyle and ah yes—what you've all been waiting for—The Bom ber Lewis. Higgins men from away back-:—John Econorpos, Tom 'Vargo, and Chuck Reid, if managers count. Kappas imported , their '4l .charmers—a few who%re succumbed to wedding bells and a few who were lucky enough (for us) not to—Helen Cramer, Mary Jane Dalton, Jo Taggart, Mary Clinger, and Petty Georgie Stevens. Ade , Miller (now Mrs. Bill pother) with Phi Sigma Kappa husband in tow is back for :the fes tivities. According to a brief survey made yesterday (I ..should know better than to fall_on Friday) every Collegian the College went to the an- Collegian ppce last night to make it one of the most igOrPe.cl At races since Junior prom. if only. the sophomores had the powers of per sp.aslon that the Pally 'Collegian exercised. - • • Late News Flashes I Secret Agent 17..-7 has just reported that Theta. Janet Eyre has announced her decision to take pxx a third alter holding Bob DeLancey, IVlitten'a Mannequin, and Sigma Nu Murph Temkovitz at bay' ford few odd weeks. Seems as if ex-Bud Miller is returning with Thursday's dawn. Ohl A Cannibal king Al atipopy s . impson. Theta Xi alum, took his gunny . sack and shipped for Africa last week to make his fortune leaving his poor wife Gertie erstwhile DG prexy) to mourn. Rumor has it that Thespian Hot Dog Parrish is setting his sail for the balmy shores of Bermuda—seems as if the draft IL; gc‘a tier there. Letters to the Editor•-=- We'll Turn This Over To Leffler MANIA To the Edito► All we freshmen, with a few exceptions, are enduring the hard ships of freshman customs. The BMOC frosh or in other words, the freshman football players, are this elite group of non-Conform ists. In the name •of fairness, someone should either do away with the wearing of customs for ordinary '4s'ers or make these glamour boys toe the mark. Tribunally yours, Trustees Commend Work 01 O. F. Smith The following resolution with regard to O. F Smith, former as sistant dean of the School of Chemistry and Physics, who died Tuesday, was made public yester day by College officials. The re-' solution was adopted by the Board of Trustees on June 7. Whereas Oscar Franklin Smith has been an unusually effective teacher and administrator and has won the esteem and affection of his students and his colleagues, and • 'Whereas after more than thirty years of deyoted service to The Pennsylvania State College, he finds . it necessary to retire because of poor health, . Therefore, be it resolved that the Board of. Trustees accept his resignation with the deepest re gret and Pcl33;q.ss to hirn apprepia tion for the permanent .contribu tion he has made to his Arne mater. Prizes Are Jobs In, Photo Contest The editors of Vogue magazine have just announced Vogue's Sec ond Photographic Contest for sen iors in accredited American col leges-and universities. Two career prizes are offered, one for men, one for women, con sisting of a six month's apprentice ship with salary, in the Conde Nast* Studios in New York. In addition, cash prizes will be awarded for, the 'best photograph submitted in each section. Rhein sitio. . (Continued from Page. One) third in the series featuring. coeds as guest , singers University of Indiana and Boston College have already -been represented. Upperciass coeds have been granted permission to have dates in their dormitories and sorority houses to hear the program from 10 to 10;30 p. in. Coeds, how, ever, must he in by 10 p. m. Wilson college has begun pee parations for the celebration in 1944 of its seventy-fifth annivee•- sary. An Ordinary Frosh YOUR Penn State RING •_.-• L. G. Balfour Co. Located iv Charles fellow shop 109 S. Allen St. Crum Jenkins=Agent Let Us Serve You Too SATURDAY, ocTgsgti. lA, 1941 Jllll,llllllllllllllllllll 111111111111111111111111111111111!1111111011111 CAMPUS CALENDAR 11111111111111111111111111111t111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 TODAY Informal dance for club-mem bers, Penn State Clubroom, 321 Old Main, 9 to. 11:30 p. m. Re freshments. ' Hillel Succoth Dance at the Foundation from 7 t0_.12 o'clock. Admission by membership card. Freshman football, Bucknell vs. Penn" State, New- Beaver Practice Field, 10 a. tn.' '' - Varsity football, Bucknell vs. Penn State, New Beaver.. Field, 2 p.m. Varsity' cross country,..Manhat tan vs. Penn State, New. Heaver Field, 3 I). rn. All . interested in Riding Club invited to instructions at the stables, 300 yds. east of Atherton Hall, 9 a. In; TOMORROW Wesley Foundation services; 9:30 a. m. church school, 6:30 p. m. Wesley Fellowship League, 8:30 p. m. friendly hour in founda tion parlors. WSCA meeting — at 2 p. m. Sun day, 304 Old Alain. MONDAY '44 Independents' meeting, 309 Old Main, 7:30 p. m. All - freshmen 'and varsity can didates - whose names appear on the hulletin board at the Glenn land -pool report at Rec Hall either 4:15 or 5:15 p. m. for Workouts. Tickets for the Temple football game at Philadelphia on Octoher 18 will be sold at the Athletic As sccigtion window beginning Mon day. at' Ba. in. Price $2.85. • . 44 candidates far the varsity fencing team must report to Rec Hall between 3 and 4 p. m. Mon- OM. SELECTED BROADCASTS Comedian Jack Benny will be at the mike of WLW at 7 p. m. Symphonic Var iations will be .featured over WQ-NR at 8 p. m. Your Hit Parade, with the - week's leading popular songs, will be broadcast - over WCAU at- 9 p.m. TOMORROW The Columbia pymphony pro gram will be heard over. WCAU at 3 p. m. Opera lovers, will appreciate Verdt's La Traviata which will be produce 4. over WQXR at , 3, P.in. Helen Hays' Theatre of the Air will be presented over WCAU, at B PL • • The American Forum of the Air wilt be broadcast over WOR at a p. lowa s#te college holds the ;la tional dairy products judging chompicpship fpr• the second year. THE GAME PARTY ICE Delivered in Sanitary Leak- Proof Packages Dial 842 HILLSIDE ICE AND STORAGE (01 N. Patterson St. TODAY AFTER
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