PAGL 44 TWO ME DAILY COLLEGIAN "For A setter Penn State nsiablished 1940. Successor to. the Penn State i;ollegian, established 1904, and the Free Lance, established 1887. Published daily except Sunday and Monday during the ►'egulae College year by the students of. The. Penneyl.vanin. 14latA3 College. ntered: RS second=class matter July 0, 1934 at the Post-office nt 81:rite College, Pa., under the act nil Match 8, 1.879. Editor Bus. and Adv. Mgr. Floss Lehman. "42 ' James McCaughey '42 )3dilorial and Iluaineno °Mee 818 Old Mehl. 13h1g, Phone VI • Women's li)liter.•—Jeanne C. Stiles '42'; Managing, ltdituri— Alba A. Drum '42; Spor,to Editor—A. Fat Nngeiherir, '42.; Peature Me.Rnigbt; '42; News :Rditer , -- • Manley J. Polt.emnnen ; Vtionwn's Feature W.clit,nr—Alice 4 13, Murray '42: : Women's fioorts Editor—lL. lielen Gordon '42 Credit.Managen—linul, M,.Cold) erg '49,; Circulation Man, eger—Thenuts We Allison '49.; WorneWs Business Manag.P'al - -- Margaret Embury '42; Office Seeretary—Virminia , Ott4en '42i Assistant (Mire aseretary,--Fav E. Reese '4% •J;union • rAtorfaii SoardLOordon. Coy, Donald,. W.: riptik Dominick L: • :Hums. D. (Tikein, David. Samuels,. Itohevt 1.. Schooley, Richard S. Stebbins, Samuel: L.. Stroh; bUcholits XV% VbaiYA Rai:bort' S. 'lmicauskas, kimily X.. Funk, Louisa. Pik.. Moss, Kathryn. M. romb Vditit 1,. Smith , Junior Busineva itoard—Leonard B. Such,, Ron IL "Cohort IL Isdberlii Philip Jaffe, Frances, A. John. tleCook Sara L. Millen, Katherine E. Schott. blanierio. t. 44ykes. )4:winging Editot"J)liin irltilil -- )Zews Editor This Issue _.___.__ I.sromen's Editor 'Mils TsHue -_ f;rinistitnt News 111111171.10 - GratilULie. COUIIIiVIOII Saturday,. October 25, 140, eive Tie ihe Chapel knit ',Buit Why Do We ID® dO. ht ids:. the opinion or the Collegian that stu,citinks at Penn State do , not have a correct understanding ot the •position. which. "Daddy" . Groff 'JO holds. alt China's Lingnan I:TniVersity. Most of the thneo. 5419 is thought of and Spoken of as being antission.- MY: OE as doing ; other Qharitable • This. is not actually the case. Mr. Groff , is o toi quote. a fold.er issued; sev.eral years, agp, by, the , 3?erm: State. in , China committee,. "Dan: of . the agrieulturat - Work.earried on by Lingnan Univer sity.!' In addition s , he is associated. with the t'llp:ited . States Department of Agriculture.' as.o .IkVith the government of China. . 33y say,hig, this„ we have no desire to debase. the work whiCh Mr. Grog has. done. As a matter of fact, we' think it is commendable. Alt we. want iti;' do is present the situation in its true light. .Lingnan University derives. a small part, of its: sncome , from collections made at. our chapel,. -• Whether alrof. this aid will he. continued or wheth er, approximately half the money will be donated. = to a campus charitable fund,, operated for the tienefit, of •studehts, Grill be decided by a series of votes now .being, taken in chapel. If: we 116(1er-stand, the- usual purpose af collections taken. at r!eligious services, they , should; be used: fbrs OhUrcb. -Mailitenance,. salaries- of: , the clergy., and- the.-stipi i iort . of XrdsSlC.l.ls, or local char 4, - *though , our -cb.ap . el, services• are mot sttictl,y , corm i}..)arable tko. those: of' , a. chuxch,, is: it not. reasonable • 4 to ask that; t ie collection- plate - be passed: Lor one • of these reasons?,. Church maintenance is no. problem. it, is Paid) for •by regular College funds. The weekly. ser - )nons .are preached by men whose expenses are • ahsc•paidr Iffy the• College. Mr. Groff's duties: have .• )tot; been - charitable or philanthropic and . Petut. • State in. China is not• a mission•. • ' 'This leads to the conclusion that the money. would be more appropriately: and more satia .factorilY donated, to. a local charity'. And: it•. 43 ; tile• final: deci4iion, in. this matter that people who ; : attend chapel: , are being; called upon to. make. ' Oced Nen, MILO marl:ie.:welcome a.ews, to; the..rnemb ers • of. - .the: class:. cd 1;939: that , the3s will be able tO , Use the .-ttrnotinthindedgei their .gift-te-the• their - :zl. , :gth reunion., Construction is. advancing at: the , name -rapid pace i 1 has maintained-for- the past. tihro: years, the well Has. been, completed! It is 106 feet deep, and has. neon; pumping water at the rate of: - 401 gallons per minute. But, to , Lodge, Of course, tha.t's all very understandable. lu. spite of the. flict• that plans for the lodge got of -a good start; a lot of obstacles have •sprung up, to, delay construction. The good. start was. when a select group of. class members 1.041 meetipg, anti. voted to.. use their $6,000.. to nuild a, $1,6,000 , lodge. EV.ery;thing was -flue until: AllrCoklege.Ga inet. added: $2.,000.. to, the ariging. --fund. The plans were cut, not once but twice. And the committee obtained: an additional, $1,00(1. freln another source. It's really too bad, it? Downtown Office 119.124 South loww , km 8t Phone 4872 ____Nicho I*. Niyow.y. S". 8iv1)1010 Kntliry,o, 111. roar! William, 'Week,. '4,44 Fred , Clever, _ Lonin. Beg THE DAILY,QiEWAAEGIAN ifinglinitillllllllllllllllllllllllllffillllllllffilliUMllllllllllllllllolllll l ll l llM l l ll l ll iop. cyOLD )1 . , MANIA 1111111111111111111111111111111111!111111111111111H11111111111 1 1111 11111111111 E 1111 4 01111111011111110 Adv. Adv. Adv. Adv. J. Justin Bard, illustrious soph hop co-chairmatt. not to be outdone by, any of his contemporaries,, shot , for a star—the every -brick-in-place feminine attraction of Sergeatit •Vorit and , pulled the fol.:. loWing authentic (we saw the- postmark): •hit of script: Dear Mr. Bard: Many thanks for your in vitation on November 7th at your College (no period). I would like very much to go' but I'm just:A Working . girl and:. will be busy working in "Male Animal" here at Warners. Thanks again . —Sincerely, Joan Leslie. Ain't it; a shame what a columnist will do for a comp—do you, hear us talkin' . Jack old boy?' Boolsend This Boy- To Harvard t One of the local lads while attending, the cinema t'other night was fast succumbing to the spell of Lana Turner in the third of 20-odd' bedroom scenes and turned. to, his brother Phi Sigma Delta to, gasp,. "Ah, only 15 more days 'til houseparty!" . Paohet Paradox CUM 'Cytke :'Betty: 'Miller answered the phone recently. to be met with a most cordial invitation to. 'a bit of sa party the ZTA's.• were throwing. A trifle ; bewildered, she asked again- but the Zetas. were. .undaunted, ."Oh yes, please come," they cried!" In desperation, she gave them one. last chance,, "Mx Gawd, I'm a Chi. Ornega,'' she shout , ed: Then silence. ":"Oh, we're sorry,, must: have. been the wrong girl." • (Editor's Note: And she liVes at the Chi 0 shan ty,. what's more): 1 - Hetet' teillt Lie - A rookie in the• "Cheat to Compete" . battalion so. popular hereabouts proudly submitted a mag nificent report: on "A Tour of the Woodshed." last,. week for ' that former .sliap LE: .315' and' just • as proudly waited with eyes aglowing to receive his. "3". But: alas, for slips :that pass in the night- 2 the paper came back with. one notation.. an en circled February 15,. 1941. .Short.iiveiVictory After last week's build-up, Scorch Reichwein made only a fOur-day stand and cathe home with his tail between his. legs• and his pin, on. his. bosom. If at Ittst . . . Number - One "Wolf;;• 'Gam - Tommie Hart.. went overboard, for a Phi lass 'an.dC came back from. Temple •thinus; his. Poor gal---better she should. put, a chain about his neck: We Wash-Our Hands • . Qh say,: did; you; know Jackie, .Schafer'. has a Beta -not,only . that . Jackie. Schafer- has an. engagement ring ;from a Beta- 7 and that. j7ackie Schafer hLs. never. received one single word: of publicity • about her v.ariouli ace-pmplish meats—and not only thatput it: happened way- last Spring , and nobody gives a damn—and . not: . only that; but our motto. is, haS. be,en;, s,. be,"Let Co-Edition Take,C4e of Its, Own, and our slogan, "All the News. ThaVs. Fi.t. to, Print.' To. Pappy . • . Fathers, fatherseveryWhere And all their sons do.think,' Fathers, fathers- everywhere . And not a drop:to :drink! Mahonlos MoaniO' - • For 2U • • years he's earvied;•thew - Under lock and, key..., For Xi . yeari Through all..his .misery..: • From . Sian . to) Aieraidt.•Times Through , fire, flood, and. stogy, • In wintertime tn bed , with , him To. keep the darlings. warm. He's nurtured every nick and. scratch, Alas for all; his sears,, He's met with: Penn State's , j.ournalisti "Who the h.... stole his shears?" A certain, professor at Ohio, State walked into. , the classroom 15 miltutes late to.• and the class gone.. The next day. the Students were repri. mended: The professor said his. hat. had been on the desl, • and that had•. been a sign of his presence. Next day the professor , again found , an empty* classroom. On each desk was• a hat; Eastern New , Mexico. College's public informa tion bureau sent out a story saying there was a large increase in the number of freshman girls. A New Mexico newspaper carried the story under Letters To The Editor Readers Wants - Better Reviews Of Plays To The Editor If you 'S houtd happen to look carefully at the October 14 issue of Collegian, you might be lucky enough to find a column entitled "Footlights," devoted to a review of the Penn State Players produc tion,—The Male Animal. My finding this review was en tirely accidental; it was so short. clot only was the size of the ar ticle appalling; its purpose was also questionable. The function of true dramatic criticism,. it seems to me, is twofold. First, it should endeav or to sharpen the appreciation of those who have already seen the play. Second it should provide constructive criticism that: will help the company do a better job next time. The review in question didneith er of these things. It told people that they had seen a swell show (they had already made up, their.• own minds about that and it stat ed that Doh Taylor did, a good job. Were the other members of the cast so lousy 'that they couldn't be. men tioned? This is . no•• criticism of Mrs. Reilly., whose review seems to have been squeezed to , death in, the vise of Collegian's column make-up. If sports' news deserves. a. full page of Collegian's space every day. can't Players get, a full column or . two five, times a year? Yours truly,, William E. Harkins; '42. P.S. I am in no way associated with Penn / State Players. Student Ask Support For Miriam. Rhein To The Editor: Penn State's !Miriam Rihein re cently- appeared on'' the Hour - of Charm program, in her own wordS "carrying the ball for Penn State" We the students, (all three of us) on behalf of Miriam and the aehievement she has made for State should voice our appreciation in a practical manner. Sending cards,, and gaffing of our friends and relatives- to, send cards, to the Hour of Charm wi•11 increase the possibility of her com peting in the finals.. Three "ißulb Snatchers.' Reader Dislikes Selected Broadcasts To the. Editor: Many. of my friends as: well. as . myself feel. that. the selected broadcast's printed in the Colle gian are• of little value. A suggestion for filling up space would, be.. , not 0. include this col umn. in the paper,. but, instead, to put in more news. of interest. to. the majority. More humor col umns wduld be appreciated , rather than having the. selected , broad castS put: ht., Sincerely, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STATE COLLEGE Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' I.^ : , A disgruntled reader 5AT',U.:41N5.Y,,0CUM322U21..: 1 attomoniumionnottnimmimmigintimimmilino CAMPUS CALENDAR 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 TODAY Roller skating in the Arniory two sessions 22 cents each, 7-9, 9.-11 IMoVies. of Civilian Public Service Camp at lPetapsco, Md., will be, shown by Bill Satterthwaite of the American Friends Servite Commit. tee in the Hugh Beaver Room,, Oldi Main, at 11 a. in. . TOMORROW !Music concert at' =el Founda tion, 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. Wesl i ey Foundation services: 6:30 a: m.,,Church School;. 6:30 p. m:, Fellowship League.; 8:30• p. Friendly Hour. MONDAY Philotes meet, Philotes Room 7 p.m. Vill Froth. candidates. will . mee a,t 7 p.•m. Monday in the second floor- lounge of- Old Main. Alt Froth candidates wilt meet at p. tn. 'Monday in the second floor lounge of Old Main. Concert Dance Group meets,. Rhythms Room, White Hall, p.m. Dance Club meets, Rhythm Room., White ,Hall, 4 p. Sigma Gamma Epsilon - To- Initiate Monday • The formal fall initiation of Sigma Gmnina Epsilon, . Mineral, Industries: honorary fraternity;, will be held in 229- Mineral In Building at- 8:30 o'clock Monday! -evening. Newly, elected officers are asked• to report at 7• p.m: Officers for the, coming year are Mellen A. Knight, graduate, pres ident; Herbert F. Trunbull, '42, vice-president; Brian B. Christ:- man '42, secretary-treasurer; John F. Beck '42, corresponding secre tary; Dr. E. C. Henry, faculty ad viser. Allen Co-op Announces 11 New Members Tracy Eddinger '42, president of the Allen Street Co-op, has an nounced the following as new members: Donald 'Ace '45, Mortoh- Anciar, grad., Harry Voyika Isaphine Dixaley '45, McKay Car son '44, Helen, Cigoi '43,, John Fore man '45; William Frankhauser '45; Gaylord; Greenlee. '45,, Shirley- Had-. ley '45„ Adeline Lasky '45, Roberta Nichola '4sh • Raymond. Peterson• '45, Neva Pet erson '44, Dave Scanlon '43, Jim Sehwartz '45,. Robert StephEinion '45, Dolores. Wargo. '44, • Williard Zahn . '43,. !Robert Himmelberg'pr. • '44,..E1w00d• Way '43, Robert: Brew er '44, • • Portfolio Out Today Portfolio ) Pena State's literary.' magazine, will go , on. sale: today at: Student . Union; This. issue. will include a picture and , article on. the Nittaniy Lion Shrine byi F: •E Hyslop, ..jr., poetry; and• stories. by students.
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