FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1944 -,einewts,.•••••,•:•• • Bt , ;i!EitENEIROSEiIIBEtta •. , -. • . Interedting to . note is:the. expert crnent'•:.o;l-a:i.."Waoll,!•..psybholCogiit. Adams os-' his • .classei, rec4ntly. A, A Curious about .3 ust tomes most. 9ften • comprise cpnversatiOns -on : the Street, this : gentleman -followed persons .up and:down city streets, always at a close enough distance to enable him to overhekr the.CO versations. His results when tabu lated show that young women dis cuss men and clothes more than anything, else; young men, busi ness' and women. Old men discuss business and sports; old women, still—men and clothes. Does the Shoe Fit? .. . . Since one of the customs of our .civilization, or civilization as we know it at college, deems that shoes be worn; four and a half coeds hesitate even now . to greet the 'month . of . May. minus shoes. Even nowYbecause,.up 'the recent Playea' . show theytoo had saddles for cempus •wear. •'When earnest, playerette.s 'approa'ched howeVer; and asked for the .`loan'of -a Pair of saddles, they join .' ed - in- the• fun and spent the- mkt week admiring their offsPring • from the other side • of Crmm. glass. Now, though, the fun's over. Someone, and rumor shakes its .. •suspicious • 'finger at the armed ' forces, lifted four and a half pairs, nine shoes in all, from the Crmm. .display and made off with them. Of course, it, was all in cinderella spirit, and if these same shoes started a once-upon-the-time love affair all well and good. No objec- tions there, but for gosh sakes! Ration coupons are hard to get, State College has a. minimum of black marketers, and won't you please drop the shoes off at the Players' offices in Schwab pronto. Station XEW, Please . . . State College radio reception makes this practically impossible hut it's nice to think about any way. Down Mexico way "El Cole : - gio del Amor de Glostora" (trans lated . it means "College of Love") comes over the air every Thurs day to the theme melody of Lie rbestraum. Report has it that what Wildlife Management Prof Attends Chicago Meeting Dr. Pennoyer F. English, asso eiate professor of wildlife manage ., ment at the College, will attend the ninth annual North American Wildlife Conference in Chicago April 24 to 26. Dr. English - was recently re elected secretary of the National Wildlife Society and will attend. that meeting also. Conservationists and game man agers from many parts of the nation will discuss technical and "general problems bf conservation, management, administration and other matters. • Drop-add refunds are ready at 'the tursar'i office. Students may 'secure' them by 'calling there dur ing regidar . Office hours. WEEKEND APRIL 22-23 STUDENT DEPARTMENT 9:30 A.M. :Worship Service and Discussion Grbups WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP Fireside Room, 6:20 P.M. -"Re4gious Resources in Chris -tian: Character Building" Leader. Miss C. D. Schaefer Thursday Morning. ,April 27 BREAKFAST GROUP Fireside Room, 7:00, P.M. Have you found a satisfying • answer to your own quest • for religious truth? MMMI notlagetdown.froni the . - tt t ftle; because four :calf-yed:oorttesterits -relay, their -verbal, ,aspiretlons . , into . the. micro phone.- - Altheugh-meant. for :their one love, ell .o . . f Mexico 'can listen in.• Contestants ere male and fe male students, 'store clerks, sol diers, and industrial workers, and .while. many remain anonymous except for -their initials, a few have given not only their own name but that of the other party. Fancy Meeting You . . . Eating dinner out the other night to avoid a continuous run of dormitory food, we sighted one of the dorm hostesses dining alone at an adjacent table. Pardon, madam, nice for a change, wasn't it! Before You Holla . . . At the risk of a great many at tacks it seems like a good idea to. start our own "class of the week" club-EaCh.semester we watch du bious . students schedule classes that meet at the right hour or give the needed number of credits. Be cause there are some really good courses_., ~ ivenit seems like a good idea, to . jot them - down here inter mittently, for- the benefit of those who will be around long enough to worry about another. schedule. So, sticking our necks out, we'll start the ball rolling with a soc course—Sociology 19, "Race Rela tions and Nationality Groups." Dealing with racial and minority groups in the modern world, we believe it a course worth putting in your future-book. Guaranteed to make you think and one of the "here you learn something" courses. Remember this next time you need to fill some hours and as we learn about them we'll suggest a few" others. - THE COLLEGIAN CAMPUS %CALENDAR, . 4 4 ,Today - Hillel -Servitils i • Mel Founda tion, p.m. • . . . Tomorrow PSCA Cabinet Meeting, 304'010. Main, .1 p.m: . „ • • „ •-• WRA Spring F0rma1,.....W144 , , Hall, 9-12 p.M. • • -Fun Night, •Wesley!FVUndaiiO4,. 8-11 p.m. . . . Sunday Regular Chapel Services, Schwab Auditorium, 11 a.m. "The Destiny of Modern Civili zation" (as found in Chapter 2, Book of Daniel) will be the study subject at the meeting of the Penn State Bible . Fellowship, 405 Old Main, 2:15 p.m. Everyone wel come. Lounge for Servicenien, 304 Old Main, 2-5 p.m. Games and ping-pong, 401 'Old Main, 2-5 p.m. Classical Music, 305 Old Main, 4-5 p.m Westminster Fellowship meet ing, Fireside Room, 6:20 p.m. Friendly - HOur, Wesley Founda tion, 4:45-7 p.m. Monday Priestly Lecture o n d• a y through Wednesday), 119 New Physics, 7:30 p.m. Freshman Men's Council meet ing, 304 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. • . Student Interfaith Counoil Dis cussion, 305 Old Main, 8 p.m. "Penn State Engineer" meeting, 2 Armory, 7:30 p.m. • Tuesday "Penn State in China" meeting, 303 Old Main, 4:20 p.m. Freshman Forum Square Dance, Armory, 7:30 p.m. All freshman men invited. First semester Collegian candi dates meet, 8 Carnegie Hall, 7:30 p.m. Second semester Collegian can didates Meet, 8 Carnegie Hall, 8 p.m. (Continued on page seven) ..1 - ''.'• , ./ 1 . , • ' . . ... 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