'FACE .TWO TliE DAILY COLLEGIAN "ror /4. Bakke): ;Pam,. Stato" 114.1 twiflicql 1949, Suceecoor. {:4l the Pena State Co est .I,li:died 1904, nod t.lni Vree Lance, egtablialied Puldislied daily except. Sunday and tionilay during the Ckdlege year hy the ntudentn of Tim Pennsylvania St .10 College. ritered. an nmond-chum rnattr July G, IDOA al the Post-office State. College, Pa., under the ant .o 1 C, 11.79, EiLii:fir Bunn aryri Adv . . Mgr. qprtion Coy, , '43 AD D T.4lop.and. E, Bach '4a and Buoineika. Office Carnegie gall )'Hone 71.1 Staff. This rusuo tnaging Editor 'Lltin . A s,ist ant Managing Editor .. . 14,w., Editor A ss,l.Atutt Neva )W0): ----- As - AMNIA News )illstor, News VAI;Par Adv'rtbing Manager _ .As , ..itaant, .6dyott,inin4, M,R)ROPE Gt. :dunk. Counselor Op.toher 20 A 1,94.2 Does She Rave It? %Many. student; are. proud, of tbe. part they in . extra-curricular activities and • ac.QolxUrig ti.;11) . standards they• are justified. But to. a de.. feii.;e-conscious Betty coed: the. whole. system is a N' Lt.: le of time. In all the hubrbub. of campus, activity. it seems. ra 4 .:heu queer to, come, across ; someone• who. has tetken a. little time from, defense acceleration to, dr.tw back roaci, reason a few things out. Last night bumped into• this diminutive.'coed and in. ten n - frioutes found that. a casual conversation had, de v.,:loped into something resembling a philosoplaic:al Among simpler things, she. wanted, to, know: lust goo(' we. are. aping. by. entering, into, dparnatic p;; , ::;eutations,. debot.e..contests and, newspaAer ac.• ti vi lies. All such. action, is. futile, she contended,. 2n - I:propounded; that 5,90 Q: students on, this cam puz. are. searching, for something. which they have ),4A,:y.et- been able to, findi. 'l,'his petite young damsel had found that "soine : . thing," It: wasn't in e*traz-eurrieular activities : or ill map couyses. Sh els inm,, it's in g.ood , hard; "h ittin.' tl 'hooks...' Funny thing, is that. she is not, the "grind?" or "boolr,worn?:' type. This, we think, is the. changing, mood : , on this. campus, 43u.wever, in justification; of activitieS we find must .disagree with the' young. lady. and. others. Ober thinking on one thing, You: see; some of us realize that we are searching, for that intangible. "soinething."lo,th.ers of the 57,0,1)0 plug along doing. .0:6 they, are. told; and. pi,teb,ing. their mite for defense or • the. wax;- effort. Until the.dayswhen. that "something" takes form mai. becomes a, tangible-goal, most of us, will con ibiue•-expe»ding. our efforts in, activities to Which have become- accustomed Not, many, of, the. 5,000 -bay° had more important things disclosed; to them. N 9,,, ]Miss, 'Wax-conscious. Betty Coeds, 'be. offering, very. much. -constructive to Victory / lilifort but our ener,gieS and , abilities ; are -hi. training. Thex. are. alive. We. cannot permit our Selves to, lose interest. huAtan, trivia hies lb :it have become important to t iJL. • •• When the proper ,time. comes, when-we discover 01-11. "somothipg,' wllep,. our job is shown to us, cv en: snore , 610414). 7 .;, •we•wili,. throw away our "child,. 74t.1); </lir. 4estiAyr.—a...r. Z. Iket'. Open It Up— We. are. noy elan*, But if we, were.. alumni,: arid, w.ege. °ming, to P enn. St_cte for Alginniaontecorning wAw0.14.41 v.6rit, to., look aroun,d, the. campu§; • One• of the. best Plaoea. view the carnpus is, the Tower. Off Old Main. so, .it is. only logical that alumni- will be. climbing foup flights, of steps, in. 010-Main, probably with. a. wife. and. several chth• in tow, just to show the family...what a hirdis cy,:i! view of :Penn State looks like.. un ) ess "M' bwigd. l ,C;. aitoshman, executive sec of the Alumni Association, does something. P.on, there are, going ! - to,•be. a, great number of ili• - !se. alumni, who. with be. disappointed. lifter hiking• and puffing• their way to the. Tower ir on the fourth floor, they're going to find, the locked, Mr. liiiishman, lock the. door and Mr. H il,:hinan certainly had nothing to. do with. the ton against letting visitors go., up, in,. the tower, as. executive. secrehiry, of the. AssOcia.. ii ,n and program Chairman for Alumni Home.- cc.ming, he must certainly be in ,a. Position to ask the ream:ming of the. Tower,, even if it's. only, fi the, weels:-end. • 'Phi..re if: no reation: why t.be. Tower should be and there in.no,reation why sonuione can't •:,:on•Ahinir, to have it: opened. Downtown Office South, Frazier* St Phone. 437 P, ftobert. T. Kimmel Lew Jaffe ..... M. J. Winter . Soap 'it)llet ___.- Shirley, Rouge.. Serene Roaenhe.rik h Sivits: ....... .......... Kennet 'John 1),. Neel Louis A. 130). nmm~uunnunuununnunnnmuiummnunmunuunnnumi~uuuuunuuuu~ ~..ij A tt, • ‹ , -. l e i ,s:t .• ~,,Ve . old 4 • ), . u . Mat.a. . niiimmiminuliiiiiimilliminimummilliniffinlimminimptimilumninto C o melt .24 f te'r in ath Crimea's Dutch Kitchen management and some of our locat boys are not ,on spiking terms... Ithaca's "prize" drinkery claims that much of its silverware, glasseS and milk bottles are now in. State College... Could Be! Professor' - Art Davis 'lectured. mn the evils of tobacco• and LIQUOR, but the glasses drowned him out.. so he. tried a few milkshakes himself .... Three. PS Sigma Nu's were eaught. with . their britches, down on the. second floor of the. Ithaca chapter house...they forgot that, coeds are. al lowed on the second floor: ..Bob Koch, Bill Mas•- seth, and: Larry. Andrews stilt had headaches last night:.. One. sober DU was seen eating, bread with a carving': fork... And Chuck Bond found himself masticating, potato salad with a gravy ladle. Mickey .Blatz reports that Cornell's Theta's and Alpha. Phi's are - solid='-they are a cross between a. Kappa chassis and an AChio tally for what paper was Bill Lundetins reporting as . he viewed the game from . the shelters of the press box...was ..it the Conshohocken. Express Limited? :Local Stuff • Jack Weber gOi his fisigmakappa pin Sat. noon ...that nite Theta Mary Lou Hansen got it...fast woikers, these thetas. The few lads and , lassies who. did not hitch to Cornell were seen at White Halls football dance: Lou B - ordo...Ed Trybala and Elinor."..Ginger Sykes,-Dean Stambaugh... Harold Marsh•-Skip Ramaley.. .Jean Batz...Betty Dux...Lew Mammel-Lois Lunn:. : .Clair Jackson .Helen 06mph KeefauVer and a Navy man. Manny Aronson and • Vivien LeVine - are THAT way.: .ditto Len 'Freedman and Claire Levine...' AChio Mickey McFarland has Bob (sloppy shoes) Rot's fisigmakappa '.And Evy Williams was seen with Charley Good at the fikappasig pledge dance: Agent L-9 1 / 4 wants to know who Bob Foltz Was kissing :behind Schwab last night? :Bea Russ is a 'woman of few words-says Oscar--but 'she always - repeats them. They're Still talking- about :DTDis baby. party." Theta alumna Georgia Powers, ex-Collegian Women's Ed, is now a WRAC second looie'... Pose* Schearrer and Andy. Lewis (Les Lewis' kid sister) are two new Thetas worth look.ing•-at. THOUGHT OF THE VirEEK—Necking is . like swimming , ..'.it take's "praatite: to" enjoy easy; "as.making.'pre-ail 7ga need; is plenty of crust and• a lot of app.leswice... AT :CAMPUS '' • 'CROSSR'e? ~.~~ THE DAILY. COLLEGIM -MANIAC Corner urtt.(3Ul/1 Vtl,„ 54e Wonsep Paardion Us— Are. You Slieeipy? Feeling both reactionary and radical, we want to shout that the biggest reason women students are. not physically fit is simply that they do not get enough sleep. It's time we stop kidding our selves that drilling or heaving a bowling ball for a few hours each week will make everyone healthy . . Let's be analytica,l. According to health experts, one needs vitamins, exercise, and sleep, for fitness. Because dormitory dining corn moos are supervised by. experts, coeds can secure proper food- 4f they. are sensible enough to go. to, meals. As for exercise, the situation is not so bad: as we like to be lieve. (This is a big..campus; the average . coed. must move a few muscles :lust to go to classes.) - Crtideubtedly, more exercise would be highly beneficiaL•White Hall is not used as it should be. Why not admit that the same few coeds ever cross the White Hall welcome mat? Without suggest ing compulsory physical educa•- tion, we advocate credit for sports RattidipatiOn. We .want •a system by which women could exercise at White Hall—any kind, at any time—for three hours each week and re ceive one credit. Only by offer ing some incentive and freedom as' to choice ofk sport can physical educators hope to tear upperclass women away frOm. bridge tables ;:nd gossip' sessions. • What about sleep? Coeds from freshnien..to seniors declare. 'that it is. impossible to study in d.ormito . ries before fl p. m. Or midnight. Ho* can 'anyiide either study 'or sleep while victrolas blare' and people run and• scream in_corridors? - 1! • Hostewe - shove the problem to studeat.,proctors. :Proctors. evade the- , question by -Asking, "Would yap ,like -to? give your friends blackniarks?.''' "Nor' is the 'oh= vious - response, _and bedlam. - con= tinues.. • Why _can't something be done? If . the . College should, ever be placed. under, military rule, as it AN as 'during , the- last , war,•.hostesses and - students alike- will find themselves , doing• far worse -things than asking , thoughtless noise makers to be quiet. - • St, : 4*lpt ,111.i . e To Gls: s42S,Foir °etcher • . (gm :114019d trom pagg, one), Beta Sigma Rho.. 25.50, 25.50 Beta. Theta, Pi .... 13.20 Chi. Phi Delta Chi. Delta Sigma Phi . 20:00 0039; Delta Tap : . , 0.00 Delta Theta. Sigma. 11.50 0.09, Delta Upsilon - 24 . .011 0:001 Gamma Sigiria Phi o.ook Kappa Delta.Rb.O.. • 19.50 ; 0;00.: Kappa Sigma. 20.591 0400, Lambda Chi, Alpha 19.50. - 0.00 Phi. Delta: Theta., 31.00!. 37. 1 7.5: Phi Epsilon Pi 30.i00, 30.00 ) Phs Gamma. -Delta 25.90, Phi :[Capp? . 0.001 , . . • Phi.. Kappa.. Psi.... ..23;00 23.00 Phi'Kappa Sigma . 28;50 4.30 Phi Kappa. Tau .. 21.00 r Phi Sigma. Delta . 30,00. 72,00 Phi Sigma Kappa 27,50 , . 27.50 Pi Kappa Alpha 27.50 • 30.00, Pi Kappa. Phi ....• 22.00: • 0.0.0 Pi Lambda Phi .. 0:00 • 0;00; S'ma Alpha Olon. 0:00. Sigma Chi Siarta Nu. Sigma Phi. Alpha 15.00 15.25 Sigma Phi Epsi.lop. 22.00, 0,0.0 Sigma Phi , Sigma 12.50; 0.00 Sigma Pi ..... 27.501 Q.N 'Vau. Kappa Epsilon 27.50, 0:00 Tau Phi Delta ... 12,50 12,50 Theta Chi 22.50: 0.00. Theta Kappa Phi . 22,00 000, 'Mehl Xi 21.,50 0.00 Trionglo 14.50 0.00, TUESDAtI' OCTOBER' 20, 1942 CAMPUS CALENDAR TODAY WRA Tennis Club meets, courts, 4 p.m. WRA Archery practice, targets, 6:30 p.m. WRA Bowling Club meets, al leys, 6:30 p.m. Important Archery Club meeting for new and old members, 3 White Hall, 6:30 p. m. Special Blue Band practice• 5 p. m. without instruments on go/0 course. Election of PSCA Fr6shman Council officers in 405 Old IVIO4, 7 p.m. Motion pictures of Cornelb-P , enn State• football game . in 40,5 qd 2 Main, 7:30 p.m. oss Praises (Continued from page one) The last :Deniocratic state. ad ministration proved its faith in the. College when it appropriated. $10,000,000 for a special building program, the gubernatorial • can:- didate. reminded, with typical political astuteness. 'lDen.n. State," he adde.V.::, "is serving to justify that faith by its every wartime action."' • , Mass Meeting (Continued from Page One), (probably Sparks or Old , Main). and the rooms to be occupied by each of the officers will be announced; in tomorrow's issue of the Daily Col- legian. Students are asked to remember that the Joint Board does not func tion as a recruiting• knit, and will accept no enlistments during its stay on campus. Its mission will be to.present complete information on the reserve programs to, the stu dents, and for interpret, new devel opments in the program as they would affect college. students. • According to Galbraith the Joint B9ard_ will be followed in ,its_Visit to. Penn Sfate by special recruit ing units, representing , each of the five' services, within a period of • two weeks. All enlistments, save those , in the AER which would. be made thxouglx the College ROTC. Department,. will, be handled, at, that - through the proper recruiting, board; • - ."-. Nk:Nici • CQh.Ol,ll„ : . .• • 21.50: -25.10, 30,50• • 0:001 t. Ng1.4 1 ,.F4W11,, • i ' . Nail En 1 . 7 cuw....adgurim. i Li p comouttp JI4 t Ajp, fn, ," Dou4ioroorup, ' o r ro i , A ',; Papkogo I i ... • 21.50- 12.50 27-.OQ , 0.00 .9. Ane SWEE/IWG t 0 1 :1 1 /.... • 4:60* Lkeockegt. -- 4740.: De fiwtt, toomem the eehn off; the yeas; . . . the .."1 1104 1 4440. 4 4' UNlft. 's ` NolL/AN/Allll/AWS State College,
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