TUEDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1946 :.NiirTkii 4 t-Ittmg , PEiinErtT ROSEMARY GENETTI Senior Sec.-Treas. 'JACQUELINE ZIVIC Junior S'e.c:-Titias. PATRICIA KINCAID Sophomore Sec.-Treas. PiKA (Continued from page one) Struction engineer with much sawing and nailing or two-by fours, A specially contritved pot 'belched smoke at appropriate mo ments and the costomers . -the c.rowd! rigged a Greek-Skirtd Spartan. Disaster almost strutek Friday night 'when Huehnergartlp, a pre law senior, drilled eyes hi the CAMPUS-KEY BARBARA McCLEARY SEknior Sec.-Treas. LOUISE GROSSMAN Junior Sec."-Treas. JANE FOURACRE Sophomore Sec.-Treas. plaster of Paris lion's head only to have it collapse.in chips. 'Glue and several hours'l,Vork from patient fingered Pi Kappa Alpha's putthe Nittany face together again. PROVED 'CAPABLE AND SINCERE By PfisiPerformance in Campus Activities NITIANY-INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES FOR ALL-COLLEGE . 808 FOOTE SENIOR CLASS ART MILLER JUNIOR CLASS GENE FULMER SOPHOMORE CLASS - - - DICK SARGE NOTE TODAY CHOOSE YOUR: OFFICERS WISELY THE IiALLY COLLEGIAN,' STA'L'E COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA eNteen 'the 'Lion s By Stephen 'Sinichak Sports musings over the Home eominig Weekend: Penn State's soccer and cross country teams carried the victory banners this past weekend and increased their win streaks to three and two triumphs respec. lively. The gridders, as everyone knows, dropped a sad one to Michigan State. Need we say more? The booters had a fairly large group of supporters at their game. Some thought enough of their ability to stick it out in the base ball bleachers and watch the Jef ireymen perfonm. At least that tussle was worth watehing! The Infantry terminology, "Scouts Out" indicates possible imminent danger ahead. Wonder if Lion scout Al Michaels was ambushed when he spied on the Spartans? • Perhaps we can philosophize by saying Penn State came out with a .60'0 average against Michigan State, for Chick Werner's har riers did win the cross-country race against the Spartans! Bill Jeffrey's hooters prefer to pass around individual honor. their opener • against Gettysburg, Dean Witmer and Hamilton lead the scoring attack. Two weeks ago Ken Hosternian's fOur goals gave the Bucknell goalie plenty of trouble. Last Saturday it was Johnny Hamilton on thi.rairipage against Colgate with threi ;allies. • Guerre, Michigan State's "Lar ry Joe,". was the "Little'?..g,ily with the "Big" 4 1 5 on his jersey. When the Lions started chasing a Spar tan, ball carrier for any great distance, it usually turned out to •be George . .Guerre: He • scored their first touchdown and set i.lO the other two with his long runs. Guerre is only a sophomore,' but showed up much better than the publicized. Russ Reader , • • Johnny Hamilton and Ken Hos terman now lead the soccer scor ing with five goals each. Witmer follows with four goals, Hack man with two and Dean Hartman with a single marker. Stat!stics show the Spartans totaled '307 yards by ground of fensive. No wonder they scored' three touchdowns! That's better than three times the length of the gridiron. Maybe we shoulda "quick-kicked?" The first enrollment of the Col_ lege included one hundred stu dents. I:c th 11 IS lili X-Counfry Squad Defeats Spartans Coming across the finish line in a photo-finish, Lion Gerry Karver took first place in 27:26 time over Jack Dianetti, of Michi gan State, wh o finished one sec ond later, Penn State won the meet, 25-30, over the Spartan on home grounds Saturday. Dianetti, stellar fresh Man run ner for the Spartans, ran the mile in 4:,16 when he was a sopho more in a Rochester, N.. Y., high school. This is considered one of the best times in high school competition. Placing in . third and fourth places in a dead heat were Captain Curt Stone 'End 'Horace Ashenfelter of Penn State. Summary; (1) Karver (PS), 27:26; (2). Dianetti (MS), 27:27; (3 and 4) Stone, Ashenl'elter (PS), 27:55; (5) Gibbard (MS), 28:39; (6). Mack (MS) 28:43; (7) Kiczen ski (MS), 28:52; (8) Horne (PS), 28:57; (9) Kebschull (MS), 29:15; (.10) Williams (PS), 29:23. This 'Saturday the Wernermen GriddersLose,l9-16 An inspired Michigan State eleven sparked by diminutive George Guerre toppled the in jury -riddled Nittany LionS 19-16 before a record crowd of 20,000 homecoming fans at New Beaver Field last Saturday. • Want to ,Meet Ni9eßig family? Telephone workers make •up a big family more than 575,000 in the Bell System ... more than 27,000 in The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania. These workers are your friends and neigh bors and they're nice people to meet, to know, and to do business with. You'll find . them everywhere. For the Tele phone Company is mainly a local business, multiplied by the many localities it serves, and operated by home-town people. We're proud of our telephone family. You can be, too. The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania PAGE THE face. the Cornell team at Ithaca, N, Y. The Cornell harriers de feated Alfred University by a perfect score of 15-40 Saturday. NOW A