PAGE rwo THE DAILY COLLEGIAN "For A Better Penn State" E:stablished 1940. Successor to the Penn State Collegian established 1904. and the Free Lance, established 1887. Published daily except Sunday and Monday during the Velular College year by the students of The Pennsylvania :Rite College. Faltered as second-class matter July 5, 1934 ,ic the Post-office at State College, Pa., under the act of March 8, 1879. Editor Bus. and Adv. Mgr. Lehman '42 'James McCaughey '42 Editorial and Husiness Office • DowntOwn Office Carnegie Hall 119-121 South Frazier St Phone 711 Phone 4272 Women's Editor—Jeanne C. Stiles '42; lYianaging•Editor— John A. Biter '42; Sports Editor—A. Pat Nagelberg; .)Feature Editor—Williani- J. McKnight '42; News. Editor— fitanley T. PoKempner '42; Women's Feature Editor—Aliee •M. Murray '42; Women's Sports Editor—R. Helen Gordon '42. . , Credit Manager—Paul M. Goldberg '42; Circulation Man. nger—Thomas W. Allison '42; Woinen'slßusiness Manager —Margaret L. Embury '42 01fice Secretary—Virginia Ogden '42; Assistant Office Secretary-Fay E. Reese '42. Junior-Editorial Board—GordOn L. Coy, Donald W. Davis, Dominick L. Golab, James D. Olkein, David Samuels, Robert E. Schooley, Richard' S. Stebbins, Herbert J. 2ukauSkas, Emily L. Funk, Louise M. Fuoss, Kathryn.M. Popp, Edith L. Smith. Junior Business Board—Leonard E. Bach, Roy E. BareldS, Robert E. Edgerly, Philip,Jaffe, Frances A. Leibv John E. McCool, Sara L. Miller, Katherine E. Schott, Marjorie L. kes. 'Managing Editor This Issue Tames I). Olkein Assistant Managing Editor This Issue _ Robert E. ranter News Editor This Issue Jack W. 'Vogel Women's Editor This Issue Emily L. Funk Gc_iduate Counselor SaiturdaY, February 14, 1942 Mee Work, IFC Interfraternity Council finally passed the dat ing, drinking code. After three - months of delib eration the Council adOpted the new code Thurs day night, and all that stands in its way of being !vir law is approval by the Senate Committee on student Welfare. ' • IFC should be given ;credit for cooperating with All-College ,t'abinet and WSGA in the matter of . Banning mixed drinking of any type. - WSGA.- set the lead .last fall when it PreVented coed's from . . drinking. Then Cabinet follOWed through. and seconded the. idea. IFC then began working on the mixed drinking question and the new code: . Quite a few groans were heard when the stipu 7 Y2atiOn. was first read by libbert F. Wifson '42, hairnian of dating code committee. The Connell Wasn't too keen on the idea , .of no•mixed drinking cven with "iMports" in the :honse. Ita*OVer, several short speeches' on the part of some of the Council members showed the advisability of such measure, and when the code came to a . vote - it Massed without a dissenting word. The committee with the "police" power was quite conspicuous by its absence in "the revised code. When Wilson first presented the draft' to IFC in December there was a provision to have the drinking matter enforced by; a secret com nittee, whose identities would be known to the ITC president only. 'This committee would de cide whether a fraternity had actually committed a violation of the code and would pass its decision on to a faculty committee. Undoubtedly someone did not like this provi sion, because when the code was read Thursday might, there was no ,such clause. In its place there was a stipulation made for a committee of five to judge the actions of the fraternities. This group will consist of a chairman and three other members appointed by the IFC head, and the faculty advisor of the Council. The matter of reporting violations to this committee was also i!acilitated. Perhaps this will show that IFC means busi mess, and fraternities 'should be wary about drink :ing with women in the house. It also should show the Senate Committee on Student Welfare that that they can have no fears in approving the Code ; and permit Interfraternity Council to pass ;41(1E4i - tient upon itself. • • No Smoking, Please Penn State's athletic best do their utmost up at Rec Hall several nights each week. Rec Hall big, but when it houses some 5,000 people under its spacious roof, there is not too much elbow room. Many of the spectators enjoy smoking. If only a small portion of that 5,000 were to "light up" the gym would soon be filled with smoke ;And resemble an oversized poolroom. Nothing more can possibly be done to improve the ventilation in the building. If the windows 'cl•ore opened any wider, the spectators would be bornered by the cold air. only solution is to obey the no smoking" cigiis. Not only do you help yourself, but you Penn State's athletic best to do their atit- I' l l , tltllloSt 411111111111111111111 11 11 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111(111111111110111(if11101111111111t A1)1' inommininiummuntioimmonnuninimmumbuiniiiiminitimito Lives And Loves Mitten's Mannequin, Bob Delancey, is about to swap dianiorids for devotion from a HOod gal by the matte of Natalie Meyers. •Jimmie Hartman, Phi Sigma Kappa track, man ager, has bestowed ,his jewelry on red-headed Shirley Tetley. • Not long in recovering from the loss of his love, Lillian Clark, Hill McKnight is bent in the pur suit of Becky Rizpp. 011 Death. Where Is Thy Stingy Havt% it on good authority that three-quarters if the • proposed audience at "Taming of the Shrew" will be there to witness the orgies so vividly curiosified hi this rag's front page, the oth er quarter on comps. Methink the Bard Avon is restless — under his marble stone. Louis H. Bell Honor Among-- Notable by his absence from the list of senior honor men, forgotten by his fellow classmates and unsung. in.the annals of Penn State's history though famous for his contributions, for the fame and fortune which he' has imparted •to this temple of learning. Ladies and gentlemen—we give you the man of the hour—Les Hetenyi: Egg Of The Week With • Panhellenic's Usual finesse, 'several' sor orities ,with . . orities were arraigned fear and foreboding before a fudicious hoard on linirscthy . afternoon • for trooping to the Ternple ganie in,hordes likstand of threes, until the truth was out that the prexy's own house had been quite in the dark about any ruling to thee contrary. • Powerful, Profess°, Not to tell tales Out of school but one of the younger journalism professors (that eliminates Banner, Gardner, Hughes and Davis) strode ma jestically to the window in Carnegie Hall class room to give his devotees a breath of air. With a quick flip of the latch he gave a firm push= nothing happened. Then • summoning all his might and main, he gave it a mighty heave. Thei j e was a maddening tinkle of shattered pane and he strode back 'to his place unbloody but bowed, whereupon one of the brighter pupils unlocked the latch and ever so gently raised the window to its intended position. Who'll Carry The Mail? A proud young carrier boy in the course of his daily duties was gently slidihg copies of Tile Daily Collegian under the doors of slumbering Women's Building freshmen when he was sud denly 'affronted with a vision in blue pajamas, none too completely chid. As in Abou Ben Ad diem, the angel screamed and vanished but there'll be no return, trip 'cause the next day's classifieds ran: Wanted: Boy to deliver Collegian, Call at office May In February Ye olde grapevine is running full speed ahead these days with rutriors_of nominations for Senior Queen to replace the traditional May Queen. Before WSGA gets a chance to put in its stooges, permit us to nominate Aimee Sobbot—a gal who has plenty on the ball! -J. D. 0 1 Abstracted From 4 Equals 3 Speech professor Ralph Richardson relates the following tale to his kiddies: After carefully explaining to a bunch of high school frosh that concrete means something you can see, feel and touch and abstract means some thing like love - and' emotion, he asked a pupil to use it in a sentence. • A naive lad rose to his feet and so'.emnly stated, I had a date with a concrete girl last night," No Dice! It lic,s ber 4 n rfunored 114 Winnie Watehbirci of White 11:;01 fame has been seen gadding about campus 'with Yeoman Vehudi, last year's man-of- t he -ktou t THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Health Service aiimmimilimminiiiiiminumminniiiiiiimmt CAMPUS CALENDAR Shows Drop illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll TODAY - The health service of Penn Riding Club classification tests, State's students is improving. club paddock, 2 p. m. For the third successive month Freshman wrestling with Wyo the College, Health Service show- ming Seminary, Hec Hall, 12:0 ed a decrease in the number of P. m. Old Mania... students who called \at the Dis- Varsity wrestling with West pensary and Infirmary, according Virginia, flee Hall; 2 p. m. to the monthly report released Varsity gymnastics with Tern yesterday. • ple, Rec Hall, 3:30' p. m. - The January figure's show 529' . F'rebliniangymnastics With 'tem and 3,517 at the Dispensary. Jan- ple, Rec Hall, 3:30 p. m. uary 1941 recorded 972 at thd - Vattity swimming with Cornell, Infirinary and 4,714 at the Dis- Glenriland PoOre 2 p. M. ponsarY. VarSity boxing,with Virginia, Despite, the ,fact that' there was Rec Hall, 7 p. m: . , nb midLyear vacation this year Barn dance sponsored by the and students were in town seve- Newman Club; Woodman's Hall, ral extra days there was a drop 8:30 p. m. or 28 per cent from last year's Laurelion State Village . Com figures. . mittee meet to take trip, 101 Ath , As has been in the past few erton Hall, 12:30 p. m. months, several new items crop-: Woodycrest Committee- spon ped up on the report, this year sors for children's party, Lutheran that weren't present last year. Church, 2 to 4,p. m. There were 16 draft examinations TOMORROW given in January. Increases were also recorded Riding Club business meeting, club stable, 2:30 p. m. in physical examinations, where Dr. Roswell P. Barnes, senile the total jumped from 8 to 32, tart' of the Federal Council of and in sports permits, a rise from Churches, will speak in Chapel, 95 to 306. Schwab Auditorium, 11 a. m. MONbAY Campus . 4-H Club business meeting, 405 Old Main, 7:30 P. m. Sports Holiday (Continued from Page One) Freshman candiciates,for, lots to see in a three-ring circus, tant fOotball manager meet at,Phi then. you have a small-scale idea "gpsilon Pi fraternity, 7 p. rim. ' of what a double gym'• meet IS like. • While .all this action is afire in Rec Fall; genial Rob . aallitaith Advanced ROTC will be concerned' with his first horne swini meet of the season. Will A- t . . . "Accept' 112: Th, "Lion thertheri aren't' clianipS,. but they"cause iilteritY of ,Corie out: of every .threelqr trouble for Cornell when the twoprii . xisn'atety 112 'of . the.-more, tkan squads ,start splashing 31:10 . applicants "for advanced ittiTC land' pool at 2 o'Clobli, will be accepted' for training; ac- Climaxing the gala program as cording to a Statetherit ,rieleaied only a boxiiig can, teci last alight, •g clward Ar- Eleuek'S unbeaten pugilists dery, 'head of the departinent face a. supreme test when they Military science tactics, oppose, tie Virginia Cavaliers un. 7 Applicants:''"interviewed , der the arcs at 7 p, tn, will be judged' upon tl~e baSiS'; of The visiting boxers have blast- scholarship, leadership; acad'e'mic ed aside five opponents in as activities; and poise. 11e:stilt's' .of many, meets this season,. and the the interviews will pro.bablY •be southern lads aren't going to dis- announced in April. play any of the traditional hospi- At least 112 vacancies will be tality against the Lions. filled, but the number of canal- Scranton Pastor Chapel Speaker "There's Always Tomorrow," ROTC summer crimps for: the d4r will be the topic of tomorrow ation of the war. Graduates will morning's chapel speech by Dr. be given deferthents of ten days Harold C. Case, pastor of the Elm from the conclusion of the term, Park Methodist Church of Scran.. after which- they ' will be called ton, at 11 a. m. in Schwab •audi- for fictive duty.. . . torium. The chior will present "Gloria In Excelsis Deo," (Moz- _Debaters Busy • • art), during the services. Dr. Case has served as coun- • (COntinuOlrom rage pile) selor to students at many colleges York on Saturday .will-.both be and universities in the West and broadcast over New York stations. South. He is a graduate of Baker The .debaters will take a ifol- University at Baldwin, Kansas. iday on Wednsday but Thursday • will find them in NeViYork. City .. .„ -. . . , BUY DEFENSE STAMPS where New York - University will play host to th . AND BONDS. - • e locals. . - • ' . . . and you'll attend all __dressed up in one of our eye catching gowns, either formal or semi-formal. Wear one of our new spring gowns and you'll be a Queen. :h. t ( cfrtar Sho P 123 S. Allen St You Are Invited To Senior Ba ll SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1942 dates to, be accepted - may inerea'se, pending the failure of ROTC jun iors to return for the summer se mester. An order from the war depart ment has definitely • abolished