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H e escorted his leading K i t t y a n d Bill a r e a won't be half as much as those guys are giving. cause Campusology is a regular a t t e n d t h e dances in t h e evening. 1 j ^ d y out. .Maybe t h e m e n of o u r c o l l e g e J u s t l^,,,,^,.,,,,,,^!,,^. c o u p l e — f r o m t h e a u B u t there's no use telling people what they already c o u r s e it s h o u l d b e t a k e n c a r e of m l g h t d o t h e i r M o r r i s D a n c e a g a i n ! d l e n c e ' s p o i n t of v i e w . Men React to Date Bureau know. Almost every one of us has a personal interest in the j '''"^t- " t^e Date Bureau is bandied war, and we don't have to be told we want them home—safe r"-°Pfriy it should become one of VETERANS URGED ^ s o o n . Everybody has heard about the war and the sad- ot huer mc aons»tp upso. "p u l a r o r g a n i z a t i o n s on Continued From Page 1 ness and horrors it has brought. Everybody in the world J o e B e r n a s ' r e a c t i o n w a s in t h e wants it to be over as quickly as possible. That's number f o r m of a n e w f r o n t i e r o p e n i n g for w e r e s u p p o r t i n g t h e w a r b y t h e i r one wish in the world today, and to make it come true in our h i m . J o e w a s c o n v i n c e d t h a t h e w o r k In d e f e n s e p l a n t s . favor, we've got to make it our number one purpose—^per- s h o u l d b e a p a r a t r o o p e r . H e w o u l d a n Td h es ps eo k em einn a ltlo ut rheed d eLf oe cn ks e Hp laavnetns sonally. We've got to do everything we can, and one of the g e t a n i d e a l i k e t h a t o n t o p of P e t - In t h i s a r e a . T h e y s p o k e h e r e b e biggest things we can do is give our money. If you could e r ' s S t e p s . I d o n ' t t h i n k t h i s w o u l d c a u s e s o m a n y g i r l s a r e e m p l o y e d b e t o o h e a l t h y for J o e . H i s q u e s buy anything you wanted, wouldn't you buy peace? t i o n in a n A i r A g e E d u c a t i o n t e s t i n a d e f e n s e p l a n t . Spring is house-cleaning time, and now t h a t we've got w a s " W h a t w o u l d b e n e e d e d f o r a half t h e rooms cleaned up, let's fill up t h a t scrub bucket and p a r a c h u t e j u m p . " J o e a n s w e r e d , A s a w h o l e t h e fellows a r e p l e a s e d start in on the others. We'll need all the soap and water and " G o g g l e s . " S e e w h y It w o u l d n ' t b e w i t h t h e I d e a . T h e r e I s n ' t m u c h t elbow grease and house-maids knees we can get. And re- s a f e ? t i m e left in t h i s s e m e s t e r , a n d t h e member—it's going to stay clean this time! the If C u r r i n h a d h i s w a y , h e ' d l i k e p l a n is s t i l l r a g g e d a r o u n d t o k e e p h i s first d a t e t h e w h o l e w a y e d g e s . N e x t y e a r we'll e x p e c t t o —oOo— through. D o t H e s t o n m u s t b e all b e g i n i t a s s o o n a s p o s s i b l e a n d COMPLIMENTS OF THE TIMES m a k e it a g r e a t o r g a n i z a t i o n . If This year's orchids go to Gladys Detweiler and the rest r i g h t . B e r n a s is p l a y i n g a t u b a . D i d y o u e v e r y o n e Is a good s p o r t . It p r o m of the PRAECO staff who, working under strained wartime e v e r t r y t o w r i t e w h e n s o m e o n e Is i s e s t o b e a l o t of f u n . conditions, put out one of the best yearbooks the college has p l a y i n g a t u b a ? H e w a n t s t o b e in W e w o u l d like t o s a y t h a t w e ever had. Congratulations and thanks. do not w a n t t h e girls to t h i n k t h a t ' a paratroop band. Hook, Line And Sinker All history April ni.ajors 16, 1945, h a s T h e r e s t of t h e m e n a r e s p e e c h less. T h e y j u s t s t a n d a r o u n d w i t h their m o u t h s h a n g i n g open. Bill (Continuea rrom page one) Brown's answer was a weak "Ugh!" —oh boy! H o t w e i n e r '.sandwiches, V o l a n s k y Is q u i e t . He's sleeping e v e n t l i o u g h s l i g l i t l y c h a r r e d , p l e n - if y o u w a n t t o k n o w t h e r e a s o n t y of o n i o n a n d m u s t a r d , soft d r i n k w h y . NATURALISTS stand been by—. added to 1 and home the menu. made h i s t o r i c a l d a t e s of W o r d W a r l w a s full, t h e I I . — T h e d r a w i n g of n a m e s f r o m t b e t o l e a v e a n d bi.st!iric fish b o w l . No one m u s t go I and cook' s made Even the chatted HOLD girls sat everyone were reluctant around until tho last the fire embers -OJd e q x . . ' s i j o q s iTjn^tJtdg pauM g r a m also included a vocal duet b y Hope McCartney and Doris Greene. V— . t o win: n o o n e m u s t s p e n d a y e a r | ^'"^'^"^ d o w n . ^ I At the next Naturalist meeting, m .an a r m v e.amn. All \-ou h a v e t o j _. , . . , , . . , 1 n e w officers w e r e e l e c t e d l o r t h e do is s p e n d an h o u r w i t h s o m e b e a u - ' y e a r 194r)-'lG a m i .'ire .'is f o l l o w s : V] P r e s i d e n t , M t i r y T.oss prestifnl i l a m s e l nil L . H . S. T. C. ident, .lanice Kaelo so<-;-, tarx-. T h i s hi.^torii ".ont did no) t l l l i e h ' r a n e i s K i l s . l o h k : n -I r. H lil.'.• in M';i n i i t o n , 1 l i t t i ;lit in y.uMor: s l n i l e n t eon i-opresenl.'itive, lit)],,. T,|, Ca,--; .\-.n 'I'T'ii ST. PETER ( c o n t i n u e d frtmi p.age f o u r ) Bill B r o w n liad a h a r d t i m e k e e p incf t r a c k of :^ral•,iol•ie l l a d i i e l ; , Ijut !l-|i'n t h i l l ' s o-i;-il-,- iiaili r.itoiiii w h e n I 1-1 |- Vespers O n S u n d a y e v e n i n g , A p r i l 22, t h e Naturalists conducted the vesper s e r v i c e in t h e Y. W . C. A. r o o m . Janice Sackett was chairman. The p r o g r a m c o n s i s t e d of s e v e r a l s o n g s " " " ^ ^y ^^'^ w h o l e g r o u p , a t r i o b y J *^^''y B o s s e r t , S a l l y Z u b l e r , a n d 1 Hope McCartney, and poems read i ^y J e a n D r y e a n d N a n c y R o c k e y . ' Janice Sackett read the scripture l e s s o n a n d H o p e M c C a r t n e y led i n prayer. T h e entire p r o g r a m w a s devoted to n a t u r e as t h e h a n d i w o r k of God. establish a closer relationship bet w e e n t h e b o y s a n d g i r l s on o u r campus. .lohnnle W y l a n d h a s something if y o u h a v e n ' t h a d y o u r d a t e y e t A t t h e v e s p e r s e r v i c e on A p r i l n e w in t h e w a y of a reaction. and think t h a t the D a t e Bureau " P r a i s e t h e L o r d , a n d p a s s t h e a m - lias " f l o p p e d , " y o u ' r e w r o n g . G i v e 29, R e v . R. ^w. O l e w l l e r , p a s t o r of munition (girls)." S t . L u k e ' s R e f o r m e d C h u r c h in L o c k us time. Haven, was the guest speaker. H e s p o k e on t h e s u b j e c t " H e a d i n g T o - up after w e a r e d o i n g this as a f a v o r to t h e m . A few girls took o u r "kidding" the wrong way. T h e whole i d e a i s j u s t t o h a v e a lot of fun, a n d Doris G r e e n e was t h e chief m a k e s l a p p e r - o n e r . She did a very good j o b of it, .and t h o u g h n o n e of t h e a c t r e s s e s w e r e really eatlsfled, ( s h e added t w e n t y years to their faces w i t h a f e w d e f t s t r o k e s of a i b l a c k pencU) they had t o a d m i t t h a t s h e did her job well. T h e m e e t i n g on M o n d a y n i g h t . M a y 9, e l e c t e d t h o o f f i c e r s f o r n e x t year. P a t B o d l e Is p r e s i d e n t a n d m o r e a b o u t t h e r e s t of t h e o f f i c e r s in t h e n e x t T I M E S . V i 'CIIU d ' i - l l - l l l l . :\i..iii.-. liri\\-| V. W] a n,.-w .11. ,vr111.-'. V-Id ell IS ;4noll ( s ;ll nl -lii-oi -1I--1-, \ .'^t. ro n-.t. e l i - i h l o h c a n s t l i c y w.-i-e in-;:- tl, • dral't 104-e. ;'ii 1 B a i i o c k a n d J o h n .Solensl.-. -, young. when Ail t h e :\rlss 1' -Ic-ii.it. -, -.1 a n d incn Spikings bowl into view. ivore .srnili iirought th E a c h d r e w a n.arav forj;Mh drawn l^; IC- r i ' ' d it to h e r o l i i c e ii.>i f i i t u r e 'ehe historic event w a s over. '.I c o m e , c l i i l d r e n will r e a d - in s c h o o l a n d w i l l p r o b a b l y m a r k , "Cosh, it w a s tbrougii th.at te B u i - e a u t l i a t m y d a d g o t m o m . " i; 11 \.. . cl.'t, 1 l.cy •:• ':•': I . "ll. ii-;li !'-ir t :.!• o, n c i c i i . i l i l o r ihi-iii. ;• I h i o ) din.cll t h e s t e p s t h e y w e n t ti 1 In ' about the Date Bureau for this IsH a r t l e ( a l s o P r e s i d e n t of t h e Y. M. h a p p y girl l a s t week. Her Air CaB o b Dletz — "Don't tell them p a r t as the "best-dressed-man-onC. A . ) H e h a s so m a n y s t a r s p l a s - det, R e d W e s t , w a s h e r e f o r a f e w s u e — J o s i e a n d L e J u n e i n s i s t e d . Sf> EVERYTHING." tered over his room t h a t t h e electric days. I t w a s h i s o w n fault t h a t he —I'd b e t t e r write s o m e t h i n g a b o u t c a m p u s " in h i s d a z z l i n g w h i t e s a d Kitty Kelley—"Honeysuckle, a bill h a s b e e n s l a s h e d d r a s t i c a l l y , it o r g e t fifty l a s h e s f r o m t h e E d i arrived to see her limping around ' - t l m t n a i I r i!-' : nalmni- n a n ol.i>- ha :: .ail---. b u t , a r n n ' , . cdic-V l.> it ! t: ,:-. - !-•- t r e a t e d is to v i s i t I h e d o n i o r e i - ' y . T h e o n l y "way t h a t it c a n ho p m v e n t e d is throimli r.weareh a n d e d u c a t i o n . I t i s u p t o t h e s c h o o l s to e d u c a t e t h o y o u n g people in p r e v e n t i o n .so t h i i t t h e r e w o n ' t b e a n y n e e d of a c u r e . I I -. a n d ni: II ie g c ot' ,-,- u Ki lis. T l I ree e h e o r s . I t u i a •au < i n d let'; o n e s a y . " I don'u date In n,-,-li„,!;-. ten- iin I'lov a - I oii-c l o r s o m e . ,• r . C. I>a,te '< '' ll a r a n y i . lij,' a b o u t a THE COLLEGE Page Four TIMES Dayhop Bedlam S H RMN K A G E Grayce Chambers By L E J U N E P I E R H a v e you read the expose of A m e r i c a n College life? "Barefoot Boy with Cheek." If not, you now That's gratitude for you! I in- e t s ? Neither do I. Well . . ."' h.ave the opportunity to read L. H. vite Kniff to write Shrinkage and Betty Lou ( " P a r d o n - m e - b u t - y o u r S. T. C. famous expose "Dayroom i wbat doeis she do but slander my inslgnia looks familiar") Thompson ; little reputation. So I can't hitch has different tactics from anyone tfirls witli Shoes." ! rides from anything but taxis, huh? else. Naturally, she picks on iserEntrance E x a m s : Sis iimlth p a s s : Listen Kniff, your own roomie was vicemen. Need I say more? Burkieed with dragging colors the Kini in on t h a t deal, too, but you kept and Hank almost met disaster one dergarten I. Q. test to t h e pleasure I her name out of print. How much day in a truck with iron pipe acrosai of the administration. I do you pay for i^rotection. Speak- Its door. They were nearly late for Physical E x a m : Frances Slenkj e r ? Plenty, I bet, but why quib- work, too. Burkie h a s sworn off er launched h e r career as a Phys. jble? Tile great problem that has liitch-hiking—till tomorrow. Ed. Major when they told her she j brought on all this hlteh-hlking is h a d Athletes P'oot. Onee t h e college kids get to work, t h e fantastically over crowded bussforemen a r e troubled with gettlngDuring my i n t i r n m e n t on eanipus ' es, and, of course, certain financial tlie work out of them. Thompson, I met some ciiai-aeters 1 want to conditions, sticulated by end-of-theZeiiff. Bonnie, and P a t practiee - nhare with you. In fact I'll give terni notes from Mr. Hunt. (You tumhling on the lawn; Kitty, Edie, th. m all to you. Lot into t h i s column more than any Heston, Pepi>ei-man. anel all the rest Doc Kilsdonk v.ho is so short that S.'.ivania worker, Mr. Hunt, but it's of the actresses memorized t h e i r I'reisident of t h e Date Bureau, sho li.as to sit on the Iiotik ease to the only w h y I can get hack ,at you.) parts feir weeks; anel of course Bonroaeti the table. ; iyery day more and more girls take .lim Hartle. seems lo he doing jill nie and Cariiie (and a few more) Fmily Day Smart who plans to tlieir tliumlxs out of storage and tvet The picture al>o\-e shows sleeii. Nevertheless, t h e Mounting: Kp! nd the rest of her life in t h e I'ight, to work faster, more comfortably, De'partment reached top prodnctiem twentitdii (-eiitiiry. what bis date was really like (what -•id more economionlly. Thumbs on Saturday, and a r e we proud! Anna " B a n a n a " Brown ^slio tolo waits cellar. You can find her there any- with t h e ladies and gentlemen wear- ies e v e r y morning). ing t h e "Sunday - go - to - meeting ! Hartle tried to talk Paratrooper finally do j a m In and crawl over; for the bus—then catches all t h e time swinging on the pipes. Peggy Swope may he seen sitting clothes. Immediately after the pic- Bernas Into jumping down the side him to sit on the heater, h e gets j ears that a r e lined up behind. Brain.* on the grave a t the bottom of t h e tures were snapped, the guys and of the mountain—purely in the In- cookie crumbs in his hair and back- j a r e better than thumbs these days, e t i p s begging pennies to buy a girls returned to their rooms and terest of sei-.mce you understand. seat driving instruction. For In- | B a r says if I don't put Clarkle's marker for the poor old cleaning changed into something more suit- Howeve^ i lie air hadn't had that stance, Hecker's yelling, "Take it j n a m e and hers in here homewhere slow and easy when we come to the | r i l get brained for typing Into t h e Woman preceding Mary. much effect and t h e scientist failed able for hiking. l.^emington bridge. I have a pho- .email heMirs of the n i g h t . i>omate.>j them s a y "Cling to me; I want t o liar flowers tied with porgeouis to keep Kitty or t h e snake. T h e b u t that's beside the peilnt. —don't hit nie again, please! remember you like this ttlways." In the interests of all idealists This paragraph is deveited to a. w r a p p i n g cord. ' s n a k e didn't have much trouble. H e wlio dream of a painless trip to Mill couple of eild has been.s—two girlsp Jo Bernes and Jei. Paolei, our drum [ seemed r a t h e r happy to wiggle Hall w.' publish this w a n t - a d : wlu) worked a t Sylvania this s u m niajeir and majorette, led t h e way to ; a w a y from his protectors. WANTPnj; .\ secemd-hand ear, mer, but quit before they went Peter's Steps. Over the bridge, past • James Hartle almost had a heart station wagon, ceial truck, or bitlie brewery, and then u p and u p , attack because Burkie would a l - cye'le", with tires, usteering wheel, anel crazy (well—not q u i t e in time). ou have any on hand, but don't the .\1 antouii.-ivillo plant, geiing from have taken In t h e last wey steps j the same worry about Aviator make them a point.) ('.all 3923 Loek one jeili to aneithe-r ont;) -i.eo fo,..i_ when he saw us eemiin'r. i Movry. She looked as tliough siio Haven. Thanks, and don't beither ly deedded she couldn't do a n y of the ill. Then slie e ume liaeik to i'. C. The Phys' Kd. .Alajors bad a r - ,''"'sht take-off a t a n y minute and driylng it uji. We-'li e-ali feir it ouiUon't .-iKl; me u-l:at Hiie's ehjin,-;- here rived a tthe destination a n d had ^^e hadn't practiced that kind of .^e-lves and ]ia\- e-as'i. EING YOUR DATE IN ~-l.ul she washes ..lis-he^-s jiri't*;- wo\\ landing;. .Mi.nni." licit sa;,-s siie dnesrrt .\ .:ot. Iie-r samnini- S,\-lvettiietn \\-a,-^ time we frail E n g l i s h Major.-j ij Zeiders and G i n n y Williams lilte-h hiken she- just st-inds neaf- the (;.ae-ie Davis. FOR A COKE .She says, "They" perched on a little stone which proi reached the £cene. W e klnd.a sort.a i^oud and le^oks wistful. Marty i'ad- ii.'ited to have me Keive'. i just iiael truded from the side of the clliff. I for.got about Emily Post and Imr ie-l.: insist i s!n, eloean't aitpi-u\-e'. t-i s*ay a t home and se net m y rules of. ettiket when we fell to our l l o w they got tliere or how they "Thei-e-'s sonii^!:iiie,- e-lcajj a l o u i it." padge and my ba.ss in with someonej i grub, but we knew there was no gelt back no one knows. I'm al- says M;i!-t.\-. "hut I've done it lic- e'lse. That's tlie einly wa.\- I e-e>ul«l erne around except perhaps St. Peter 1110..^ eeitiiin I've .seen them around foi-'-, anel I'll ei.i it a.aain." liuik.sh .lie t awa.v." Yi'U slniukl have sa\-e.l scli.,ol sdnco then. m(--!e-ly \-e'l.s. ••Iiave' ap\' bus tiekCeiiitinueel eiii I'a^e your pelelgc and .\dur is, Gracie'. Tile war may need you UKaiu tlii.-i sumnier. .X here are three thin,i;-s for e^^-e'r,\dne tei do tliis summer: Reael page six of the "Sylvania Beam," huy lots of bonds for llie Seventh DRESS UP FOR THAT TO THE DATE BUREAU Weir Loan, aiiii patroni:^e the Date? DATE WITH ihucuu. AN'ith tliat I leave you. ST. PETER WELCOMES DATERS West End Service Station BOYS! Campus Corner SUCCESS! from MARTY i ! ) i SPORT CLOTHES FROM THE HUB - GIRLS FOR YOUPv NEXT D A T E | GET A SMOOTH SMITH and WINTER HAOI-DO AT Lock Haven's Sbopprng Center 'THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL TRANCIE's Beauty Shop -*->»