STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT TO BE ELECTED SOON COLLEGE TIMES Vol. 21 LOCK HAVEN, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1945 No. 7 I A p o l l o Boys Choir to Perform T A j»^ • A ^ *i r^ in Auditorium on April 9 Students to Be Nominations for President Examined at End Of Student Council Total Of Second Year Five; Election After Easter Artist Coarse Committee Has Arranged For the Appearance of This Nationdly Famous Group on Our Campus Comprehensive examinations will be given this spring for those students who a r e a t the end of their sophomore y e a r or who will be starting their junior year next fall. The famous Apollo Boys' Choir of i will also be guests at several meals Tbe exact dates and tive list of stuDallaV Texas, will appear in t h e ['"^'"dl^S , .'»""<:^In the regular assembly hour on The Artists' Cour.se committee is dents to take the examinations will College auditorium a t eight-thirty be later poisted by Mr. Sullivan, Friday, March 16, nominations for to be congratulated f o r bringing o'clock on April ninth. This group Dean of Insructlon. T h e purposes president of the Student Cooperaof well-trained boys are taught a t such a climax to our year of pro- of these exams a r e to see how our ' tive Council were held. BUI H a r the Apollo Music School in Dallas, g r a m s . The memliers have worked students compare with other stu- j bach, the present president of the and the boys are young, with their hard and faithfully and deserve the dents of other colleges In the basic j Council, conducted the meeting, and voices .till unchanged. Their a r - t h a n k s of the entire student body. subjects such as English, social the following five people were nomThe "Hoe Down" has certainly rival on o u r campus will be the isciences, general culture, contem- Inated: J a m e s Hartle, M a r t h a Bahighlight of o u r Artists' Course porary affairs, and science; to guide dick, Doris Greene, Margaret Swope, made a great comeback at L. H. S. T. C , judging from the two t h a t programs. properly .students who a r e entering | and Hope McCartney, T h e performance wlU, of course, subject fields of specialization; and The names must be posted on the were h e l d on F e b r u a r y 24 and be free to college students. Tickets to assist in the general appraisal bulletin board for from five days to March 10, respectively. Both t h e students and faculty "allemanded" for townspeople will be sold a t sevof students that are to remain in a week. left and right all over the gym. and enty-five cents plus tax, and a r e our institution. Dr. Parsons said The candidates were told t h a t had a grand time doing it. Girls in available from members ot the A r Miss Margaret Madden, former that It Is mast Important that the they a r e to make campaign speeches dungarees and plaid shirts, and t i s t s ' Course Committee, and from teacher-training institutions select ' at an assembly hour in the near with their hair in pigtails, the felMiss Ullemeyer. The committee in- editor of the Times left for Penncludes Jane Piumpis, Helen L a w - sylvania State College several weeks j wiisely those who will l a t e r become ; future. In these speeches, the can- lows likewise, except, of course, for rence, Marian MacPhee, Marjorie ago. On Friday, March 16, Miss teachers in our public schools. These didates outline tbeir qualifications the pigtails, added coloi—if nothing Madden completed her a r t w o r k comprehensives will assist the fac- i for the office, and endeavor to give else—to t h e old gym. Rathburn. and Robert Williams. uity in making decisions regarding the students some idea of tbe work W e are fortunate to have such an with Miss Gardner of State. Miss those who are to teach. They a r e ; they will do as president of the The flrst "Hoe Down" was sponaccomplished group on our campus. Madden was not among t h e J a n u a r y to be given over a period of two '• Student Council. All of t h e students sored by t h e YMCA and YWCA. T h e young men will remain a t the g r a d u a t e s because she lacked two daya. Students will be excused from nominated stand high in both a c a - While the orchestra had an intercollege a,s over-night guests. They a r t credits. mlsislon, a short program of enterWith the completion of her a r t classes which conflict with the ex- demic achievement and g e n e r a l tjiinment w a s presented with J a m e s school spirit. They a r e all active work, this former T.C. student be- aminations. Hartle as Master of Ceremonies. In one or several other e x t r a - c u r gan g r a d u a t e work. She Is anticiColleges Will Not Close Taking part In tbe program were ricul.-.r activities. pating a scholarship either this or From time to time, students have Loretta Moran, P a t Bodle and P e g Some question rose a t the a s s e m next semester. At State, Miss Mad- r e a d articles in papers, showing gy Swope. Mr. Lehman. Mr. March, den Is acting as chaperon of an controversy as to whether or not bly meeting about ^whether or not and Mr. Schrott. Doris Greene was oIT-campus dormitory. We wish her the State Teachers Colleges will be tho president could work a t Sylva- in charge of refreshments for the nia. According to the present rule all the luck In the world. continued as a p a r t of t h e public evening. this will not be possible since t h e At the regular meeting of N a t u r school system. In order to clear t h e Council meets a t 7:30 o'clock, a The Social Committee made tht?' alists, five new members were insituation. President Parsons states itiated: Carolyn Banghart, Mary that there is little likelihood t h a t time at which a good many students [arrangements for the second "H e Bosisert, Frances Kilsdonk, Hope I are working. F u t u r e developments, Down" which was held In the same any of the State Teachers Colleges j could, however, perhaps modify this McCartney and Ruth Rolin. place, at the .same time, two weeks George Ralston was seen on cam- ^.jn be discontinued. They seem to rule. later. Gwen K e p h a r t was chairman If you h a y e been wondering why j pus the flrst week in March, looking ' be In a more favorable position a t of the refreshment committee and t h e girls were wearing acorns and ' very smooth > in a uniform, a n d ' present t h a n they have been for a Marion i l a c P h e e was Mistress of eprigs of evergreen and looking beaming a t all the old gang. He is number of years. If any changes Ceermonies. Loretta Moran sang like beggars carrying those tin home from Leheigh on extensive are made, they a r e likely to' be for two popular song hits. Eddie Moncups, you win find the explanation leave. . . . Rumoi's have it tliat the better. In fact, the trend seems HONDO ARMY AIR F I K L D, tarsi, a guest artist, s a n g and played a s one of the requirements for be- he'll be back next week—military to be for t h e expansion of teachers HONDO, Tex.—The recent promo- some boogie woogie. Mr. Lehman coming a Naturalist; also, two trips ;'objective—Ginny Williams colleges to include other fiields of to t h e Naturalist Cabin must be | F r a n k K a m u s and Marge Bossert ispecialization in addition to teacher tion of Edward L. Saiei-is to the jand Pop Fleming sang a dutt. a s roucii . made a happy couple d u r i n g that training. Students should not be rank of captain has been announced only they can sing. T h e Ripjiling The night of initiation, the In- furlough in February. F r a n k ' s new confused b y articles written by op- by officials a t Hondo Army Air Rhythm Sisters (Hope McCartney, Field. Hondo, Tex., huge navigation Doris Greene and Tessie Bartges— coming members were called upon address Is: ponents of the expansion ot free airbase of the AAF Training Com- aM submerged) rippled a few numto give a lecture on a bird and were Pvt. F. J. K a m u s 13195437 p u b l i c education beyond h i g h mand, where the navigation officer bers. To conclude the program of iT(K«s examined by t h e r e g u l a r 78th AAF Base LTnIt school. is on duty. entertainment. M a r i o n MacPhee members. T h e formal part of t h e Sheppard Field, Texas Capt. Saiers, formerly of 125 N. took us on a tour of the Hollywood initiation was by candlelight in a Hank has the latest word on Bob Summitt, Lock Haven, Pa., and his j Canteen, but she couldn't fool us— very fitting background of an a r r a y j Weaver. Bob is a t Keesler P^eld, of plants, stuffed birds, and various | Mississippi, with t h e Army Air wife and young: son now make their we knew that she wasn't Kathryn other objects which symbolized the ; Corps, awaiting classification. home In Hondo, Tex., located near Hepburn. the big navigation airbase. He a t ideals of Nature. T h e girls were Johnnie Ryan is in Mississippi, a t Nevertheless, a good time was tended Lock Haven State Teachers had by all, and the members of the heartily welcomed into the Club by basic engineering school. His new College, 1937-41, where he received faculty and s t u d e n t ' b o d y a r e lookthe President, Janice Sackett and address J s : MiSH Russell. John M. Ryan F2-c On March 9, the Bel Cantos pre- h 18 B.S. degree in mathematics. ing f o r w a r d to the next "Hoe .^fter the strain of Initiation, evN.T.C.B.E. Sec. K. Div. 18 sented a music program, "Pennsyl- Capt. Salens received his navigation Down." The Social Committee and eryone relaxed to enjoy Miss RuaGulfport, Miss. vania Music and Musician*," in the training and wings a t Hondo Army the YMCA and the YWCA did a Air Field, Dec. 17, 1942, and now fine job. Our motto for the future jiell'H famous brownies atrved on a The following letter was recently regular assembly program. after serving In t h e African and is: lovely wooden tray from California, received from Pvt. G. M. Beals: Rose Minnie Akeley reviewed the and delicious punch. The new memMonday Evening lives and compositions of famous Italian t h e a t e r s of operations is Don't slow down. back a t Hondo a« an Instructor. He bers were told that they were to be March 13, 1945 musicians from Pennsylvania. AfI.rf^t's have wears the Air Medal and eight Oak responsible for getting breakfast j Hello Josie and all t h e Gang, ter each comment t h e Bel Cantos Another "Hoe Down," for the former members a t the cabin I warn you before I s t a r t that sang selections from the musician's Leaf Clusters. V In the very near future. It is need- I'm in a morbid mood and any- works. These Included "Beautiful less to say t h a t the Naturalists a r e thlng'ii liable to happen out of this Dreamer," "Little Papoose," "We looking forward to a grand time. pen~, I .welld. . , „ I Did," "Chinese Lullaby," "The LitVThe fact is, Easter'« just ahead of j tie French Clock," and "The Sleigh." During t h e past few weeks the us and too many people are getting Y.W.C.A. has been busy with the Solos were sung by Marie Bulger, the wrong attitude. You know, pals, Religious Emphasis program. Al. it is hard to try to imagine E a s t e r Josephine Lynn, Louise Clark, T e s - though that week iu. the English Club held its meeting important part in our lives. announced: Thelma Harvey and J a n e Thomas destroy, but there's something much On Wednesday night, March 13, a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Class of '45 deeper than just t h a t surface im- «ang a duet. A two-piano duet was a t nine o'clock, the girls held a .N'cVPl. Davis, Edwlnna: Forsythe, Mrs. pression. True, fellow.s are, or will played by Marjorie Itatliliurn and ishort worship service in the Y.W. The pni^rain for the evening was A d e I a L.; Rathburn, Marjorie; be, trained to destroy in this halo- Gwendolyn Kephart. room with Lois Uerger in eiiarge. in charge of the hnstci.^s, l-^leanor Smart, Emily. caust which Is just the opposite of The assembly on -March L' ended The service Included scripture read- Williams. The subject for discusClass of '47 the meaning and standards of life Religious Emphasis Week foi- this ing, prayer, singing of hynuis. ami siim was ".Southern European Short Badick, M a r t h a ; Berger, Lois; s i t down by t h a t Man so long ago. year. Air. Sliultz wa.s the sp 'uker, thoughts given for meditation. ."-Itories." Short stories written by Kratzer, Alarian; I>awrenoe, Helen; and ti'ue, mtm and wtimen todaj' arc his topic being "Wake Up ;iiid i.ive." Mrs. Ernest Thornton, an English Southeim European.^ were i-t ported Niemond. Miriam; Pit r, Le J u n e ; thinking of the Easter at hand and The scripture and prayei- u ert lead lady living in Lock Haven, spoke to on by several menilicis. (J\\eiidol.\ ii Shope, William. are blue because things are as Ihey by Mr. William J. Shope Mus.c for the girlis on March 21, at seven Kephart and Rose Minnie Alfcley Class of '48 are. Why, though, look at the pres- the program was furnislicl bv the o'clock. She discussed the religion discus.sed "Reserve Coffin" and "Tho Johnson, E t h e l ; Shirey, Jean, (Contlnued on page two) (Continued on page two) Bel Cantos. ' and customs of the English people. Candidates Nomniated at March 16 Assembly Hour; Campaign Speeches to Be Made Soon Hoe Downs Prove Very Successful Former Editor Doing Graduate Work at State Five New Members Initiated by Naturalists Boys in Service Air Force Bulletin Bel Cantos Sing At Assembly / YWCA Active Dean's Honor List English Club Held Thursday Evening k^ Page Two THE COLLEGE TIMES 1 COLLEGE TIMES Sororities VESPERS DRAMA CORNER The flrst vesper program for the new period was a song service in Editor Josephine Pavlock On Tuesday. March 6. the active charge of Miriam Niemond and A.s«ociate Editor Le June Pier and pledge members of PI Kappa Marian Kratzer. The following week Managing Editor Minnie Belt Sigma welcomed the new members. a book review waa given by Mrs. By JOSEPHINE PAVLOCK Business Manager Janice Sackett The new girls were pledged on S.illy Beck Ricker on the Jewish.March 13. They a r e : Gloria B a u - American problem. This program SPRAY ON T H E PAINT Circulation Managers Marian Kratzer, Miriam Niemond man. Betty Long, Phyllis B r u m - was sponsored by the Pan-hellenic "Hold It! Hold it!" Poor P o p Advertising Department Myrtle Stabler baugh, Lillian Conser, Peggy Swope. Council. Nevel had himself a time the o t h e r Business Secretary Frances Kilsdonk Jean Cummings. Nancy Zimmer"Trumpets of the Dawn" was an night at the Staging F o r u m tryingr Sports Writers Doc and Bonnie man and Marietta Snyder. inspiring talk given by Rev. Alfred to control a large paint spray in On 'Wednesday. March 14. P a t J. Thomas of the E v a n g e l i c a l the weak. Illy-white hands of feS t u d e n t Council Representative Mary Drick W r i t e r s : Martha Badick, Filimena Bonfillo, Marian Burkhart, Lois Ber- Bodle and Frances Kilsdonk were Church of Lock Haven, the next male members of the forum. T h a t ger, Grayce Chambers, Mary Louise Conkey, Doris Greene, Betty initiated and after t h e Initiation Sunlay. This program was arranged | most of the girls were weak. Not Holter, E d n a Kniffin, Martha Morancik, Hope McCartney, Robert tbere was a party for both the a c - liy Audrey Neuhard. The third floor ; so Sally Zubler. Jim H a r t l e almost tives and pledges. of the girls' dormitory had a pro- got himsflf sprayed when he s u g JIarks, Betty Lorigan, Loretta Moran, Audrey Neuhard, Lois O'Neill, gram of poetry under the leadership gested that Sally had gained b e r J a n e Plumpls, .Jane Thomas, F r a n k Yon, Betty Jo Zeiiff, Sally Zubler, of Edwlnna Davis. A sportsmanship experience on potato-bugs. After a Jean McCloskey, Dorothy Heston. On Sunday, March 4. three new thenie was contributed by the Wom- while, Marty Badick got tbe b a n g Acceptance for mailing a t special rates of postage provided for in members were initiated into the en's Athletic Asisoclation with Jean of tbe. thing, and she gave the flnSection 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized June 3, 1823. Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority. They Drye, Janice Sackett, Fii Bonfillo, isliing touches to the three flats t h a Entered as Second Class m a t t e r November 6, 1928, a t the. Post Office a r e : Evelyn Ellzey, Catherine Kel- Barbara Coates, Frances Kilsdonk, group was working on. Most of t h e a t Lock Haven, Penna., under the Act of March 3, 1879. ley and Virginia Speaker. After the Marjorie Bossert, Mary Bossert and girls tried a liand a t it. however, so don't blame the looks of the set on initiation, the ribbon pledging was Betty Tbomjison participating. Marty Badick, entirely. held. The following girls were inT h e Costuming Forum was holdcluded: J a n e Thomas, Betty Hanka, ing a meeting in the next room a n d You're all probably wondering who in the gold-plated Grace Davis, Betty Sentelik, Bevwhen thlng.s got boring in tiiej-e, blankety-blank-blank is Herman, or else you're overjoyed to erly Walls, Charlene Solt, Caroline The membens of the A.C.E. met in the girls wandered In and mixed t h e think there's another man in thi.s school. To put you straight,! oiack, Josephine Lynn, Betty Lori Miss Elizabeth Faddis' a p a r t m e n t p a i n t a llttie. Marion B u r k h a r t my friends, I'm the mechanized K.P. unit t h a t carries on ajRan and Barbara coates. Refresh- Friday night, F e b r u a r y 23, and chose a pair of E a s t e r shoes from a n d social were served clean-up campaign three times a day; I'm t h a t chromium-' ments were spent tbeir evening enjoying the 1 th adis in the newspapers t h a t plated (not gold) job full of soapsuds and rumbhng, and hour was enjoyed. comfort of easy chairs, magazines, (covered the floor. The highlight of On Sunday. March 18, the new splashing noises; I'm the long-suffering electric dishwasher popcorn and candy, games, and fin- the evening came wlien Kay J o h n were pin-pledged. Follow- ally a taffy pull. son slipped and fell in tiie paint. t h a t lets off steam (to good advantage) behind those swing- members ing the ceremonies, the actives had ing doors while you are merrily feeding your faces in the a party for the pledges and pre- After having eaten t h a t taffy, "It'll wash!" Everyone echoed t h a dining hall. I'll admit I'm a public servant, but in these days sented tbem with gifts. T h e gift to anyone could a t least credit the words tbat Kay had been saying all of labor unions and the rights of the common man, I feel each girl was a small photograph A.C.E. with the ability to get taffy | evening. To get on to the more serious side thick enough to pull. As to any t h a t I've got a right to my rights. Right? You don't have toj album with the sorority insignia difficulties encountered while mak- of life, the large number t h a t a t roll up your sleeves or s t a r t drying glasses, either. Just a _ ~ ing that taffy, please don't ask any tended the forms proves t h a t everylittle cooperation is all I ask. Sigma Sigma Sigma questions. Everyone had fun m a k - one knows about the changes in t h o If you're my friends, or even merely interested in me for Five new members were pledged ing it and t h a t Is all t h a t counts. time of the meeting. J u s t to p u t any Doubting Thomas straight—the V mechanical or sanitary reasons, you won't want to gum up i into sigma sigma sigma on sunMake-up Forum and the LIghtlngr my works. You won't want to, but maybe you'll forget some-1 day afternoon March i8, with a ENGLISH CLUB HELD F o r u m wil meet a t eight o'clock, (Continued from page one) time and leave a precious little wad of Spearmint on yourl^^--^ ^"'.''TT\''^T"Z..Zrf hereafter, and the Costuming a n d • . mi I i -11 ^• J.1 • i. J i J ' pledges Include: Carolyn Banghart, Miracle of the Two Bears," written Staging Forums will meet at n i n e by L u i g i Pirandello, an Italian. plate. The plate will slip unnoticed into a wooden tray and ]^^^^ ^^^^^^ P^^^J j,„p,, M^rtie Marian Kratzer reported on "Sim- o'clock—on t h e dot. Be on time o r from there into the insides of me. The steam, soap, and boil- gt^bier and Betty LOU Thompson, plicio," by another Italian, Ignazio honoris will be deducted from y o u r ing water in my interior will melt the little cud of gum until ^fter the pledging the active mem- Silone. "Ghitza," written by Conrad accumulation! it is very gooey and sticky. You will admit t h a t this is hard bers held the election of officers Bercovici, a Rumanian, w a s re- At the meeting directly before t h o one on March 19, pledging of t h e o n t h e g u m ( r e n d e r i n g i t u n f i t f o r f u r t h e r c h e w i n g ) , b u t i t i s ifor next year. They a r e : president, viewed by Eleanor Williams. even harder on the three girls who assist me in my work. I n ' saiiy zubier; vice-president, Mary After the guests had played a few new members of Alpha Psi Omega was held. These members were P a t fact, they are definitely getting stuck up. The gum gets all fleers Drick; will secretary, FII Bonfliio; treas- games, the hostess served t h e de- Bodle, be Installed Thursday Peggy Swope, Doris Greene, licious refreshments—apple pie a la over everything and then refuses to come off. Scouring pow- evening, "••^'•' H^'"" Lawrence. The new ofMarch 23. .lames H a r t l e and Kay Johnson. mode. der, elbow grease, time, and patience are required for its re Pick up for your eleven o'clock." The whole club was present, a n d moval. More fun. refreshments were served after t h e rv—Ethelbert Woodbridge Nevin ceremonies. A n d d o n ' t t r y t o m a k e e x c u s e s , e i t h e r , g i r l s . I d o n ' t j ..j-efore and after." "For that heavy want any of your lip — stick. Honestly, some days I think j eleven o'clock, pep up with Tri sig —Napoii, Slumber Song, Marjorie The one-act plays that a r e to b o I'll burst a pipe trying to wash those greasy imprints off i coffee." "Help us to help you with Rathbun; Songs of Vineacre, A given in the spring have been c h o of Love, The Silver Moon, sen and casts have been completed glasses, cups, and silverware. Some days I think the three iTri sig coffee." These were some Necklace Tri Sigma Soffee Hour. L a s t Marie Bulger; My Desire, Louise from the Jist of try-oiitts. All tbe girls will burst a blood vessel trying to scour it off by hand. Ithe "£ the sayings on posters drawn for week, the Sigma Sigma Sigma Sor- Clark; Arthur Flnley Nevin—Song members are a little curious a b o u t Judging from conversations I happen to overhear occasion- ority had been helping students and of the Night Guard, Jo Lynn. when rehearsals are going to s t a r t . ally, there is a better place for lip imprints than on dishes. instructors to become perked up V—Charles Wakefield Cadman— Once they do, they will probably b o Con't you save it until he comes home? The war won't last for their eleven o'clock classes by L i t t l e Papoose on W i n d - S w u n g intensive. Bough, Ensemble; From the Land much longer. Now statistics may bore you, but do you know t h a t the [ seiung coffee and doughnuts in so- of t h e Sky-Blue Water, Jo Lynn; BOYS IN SERVICE American people waste 20/! of all their food? Do you knowjciai square. The Tri sigmas wish Easter Morn in Hollywood Bowl, (Continued from page one) Dance of the Sunt h a t if each person had saved one-half ounce of butter a week,; to thank the faculty and students Duo-Pianos; beams, Gwen Kephart, .Marjorie ent? Why not tliinlc ot the Easteiis it would have been enough to supply our entire Army last|*"r a very successful sale. and other great times to come when Rathbun. our mission is accomplished? Only y e a r ? Do you know that the garbage pail gets pretty heavy VI—Anne Priscilla Rlsber—T h e i by .seeing the hope tliat lies beyond sometimes and there aren't any men around to help carry it Bluebird, Hope McCartney; W e Did, out to empty it ? Do you know that the girls pour more half Recent, engugeiiionts h a v e kept We Did, We C'iri;iinly Did, and My tbe tomorrows and by passing tliac and a s s u r a n c e bn t o y o u r glasses of milk down the drain ? It's an udder waste. You're the Bel Canto Choral Club very .-Vrcady, Ensemlile; Frances MoCol- iiope fighting men can you let them k n o w liright people, and I wouldn't be a bit surprised if you got the busy during the past few weelcs. liii—Pack Clouds .•\\vay, Marie Bul- t h a t you know what the score is. This watchbird you. Were you aa plate-cleaner plate-cleaner j The group entertained the Rotary ger: O, Little Kill,in. I lope .McCart- They do! W i t h this added a s s u r drift is of athis. "This watching is a watchbird watching luncheon iiiembers on February 28. ney; Powell "Weaver—.Miion-.Marthis month ?" ince from you, they will go on .and This meeting of the Rotary Club keting, Louise Clark; Rnheit Hood d,, the Job ahead .so that the E a s Well, I've had my say and it's time I was shutting down. was in celebration of t h e Fortjetli Bowers — Chinese Lullab.\-, from I hope all this didn't just go down the drain. Remember your Anniversary of the organization of "East Is West", Ensemble ;5, H a r r y ters to come will be like tne ones we like to recall to our minds. old friend Herman when you're eating your meals tomorrow, the elub. Thatclier Burleigh, Heav'n, Heav'n, We will now take up the collecand tomorrow, and tomorrow. During Religious Emphasis Week and Deep River, P e g g y Swope; tion! the Bel Cantos contributed various Richard Kountz — Sleepy Hollow —vV\'— You know, I wouldn't wish thia musical selections to t h e meetings. Tune, Thelma Harvey; The Little a r m y onto my best enemy. We fall On Jlarch 1, in the College Audi- French Clock, and The Sleigh, E n - in and fall out so darned much t b a t "Please remember that the Student Cooperative Council torium, the Bel Canto Club enter- semble. we trip over our own feet going meetings are held at 7:30 o'clock, and that this time is not tained the Lock Haven Music Club, VII—1944 National Federation of ' each way. And it gets so hot down going to be changed. Any student working a t Sylvania and with the musical theme centered Music Clubs, Winning Competitions here that we have to take our w a about "Pennsylvania Music and Mu- for Pennsylvania—Secular: Esther ter canteens oft our belts 'cause t h e wishing to be on the Council will have to give up his job." The above statement was quoted in the recent assembly program a t sicians." The same program wae Sayward Cooper—O Willow in My water in them gets so hot it begins which nomin-ations for president of the Student Council were held. It presented to t h e student body on Garden; Sacred: Caroline Gessler— to boil and burns us. (Wow! Didn't t h r o w s no reflection on tlic person who said it, because she was merely March 9, during the regular assem- God Built My Soul a Sbrine, Tessie think I had tbe nerve to write that! ) quoting an existing part of t h t constitution. W h y was such a statement bly hour. Portions of the program Bartges; Harvey Gaul—Thou Art While you watch the ice go out of necessary'? Anierira is a Democracy, and we t r y to run the student body were eliminated because time would the Night Wind, Jo Lynn; Joy, E n the river and expect a flood, I swim in a democratic manner, in accord with all American principjes and ideals. not permit the presentation of the semble. and gingerly touch my .sunburn. Oh, Then why base tl.? elencion of n capable president of t h e Student Council entire program. Director, Grace Ulieme.\er; Ac- yes, t h a t ' s what we do In those odd on such a. small clement as time. In America, persons a r e no longer proThe program In its entirety was companists, Marjorie Rathbun and and few minutes when we're n o t hibited from voting because they cannot pay a poll tax, or because they Gwen KepharH Aunotator, R o s e hiking, camping, .sweating, swearing, do not own a property. W h y should a student be prevented from partici- as. follow.s: pating in his own government simply because his parents cannot afford to Minnie Akeley. I—The Star Spangled Banner. or doing K.P. pay his school expenses? At least half of the student body are prevented II—Pennsylvania Music and MuEnough trash for now, till I see from holding a position on the student council because they a r e working. sicians, Mrs. Rose Minnie Akeley. you. Those s t u d e n t s contribute half of the suppoi-t of the Student Council—and HI — Stephen Collins Foster — So long and have a good Easter. t n e school, and yet they have very little active say In w h a t is to be done Beautiful Dreamer, Ensemble; UnMARK with t h e money. cle Ned, S o m e F o l k s Do, J a n e P.S. Tell Miss Russell I said heUo. T h e national constitution has It, and I'm sure our constitution also to Mark's address Is as follows; does—the power of amending itself. The m a t t e r seems very simple to me. Thomas, Thelma H a r v e y ; I Dream NOC W Pvt. G. M. Beals 33961700 Amend the constitution so t h a t one half the student body—the more aca- of Jeannle, l-oulse Clark; Gentle demically capable half it has been proved, haa a fighting chance to hold Annie, Peggy Swope; Descant. Hope Co. D—229th Bn—69th Reg. office In the S t u d e n t Council. Surely t h a t Is t h e American way. McCartney. C a m p Blandlng, Florida MEMBER OF N. A. S. Pi Kappa Sigma Alpha Sigma Tau HERMAN SPEAKS A. C. E. Musical Memos STUDENT COOPERATIVE COUNCIL? Easter Vacation Saturday. Fir-- h 24 Wednesday J April 4 •L THE COLLEGE TIMES SPORTS Eye-Strain Page Three S H RMJV K A GE By CHARLIE HORSE By LE JUNE PIER By EECKIE My Day (Delta Rho Beta Version) This month we present an ancient couldn't give bim my ticket, but Tlie Clown was in a spry mood play— tlie ride wasn't worth it anyhow. ihe other day as he rumpled my I will sell my tickets and use tbe GREAT CAESAR! hair, p u l l e d out my chair and money as a down payment on thia By DOC laughed directly into my facial a n or year's income tax. After a two-week period of In- atomy. Now I'm a peaceful guy B E W A R E T H E IDES O F MARCH Minnlcas Belt: That's a good idea. tensive practice, t h e swimming team (they say!), and I can stand anyBy Shakes Pier None of us want the F.B.I, s h a d did remarkably well at the Middle thing from t w e n t y lashes to a By "BONNIE" owing us all s u m m e r like they Atlantic Amateur Athletic Cham- Princeton Bqr (wrestling termlnolAct I, Scene I The Girls' Basketball team began pionships a t Philadelphia on F r i did Loey O'Neill last year. P a y Time—March 1.5. og.v, ole boy!), but to be laughed a t t h e i r basketball season here with a day, March 16. as you go, girl.s, or go (to jail) Place—an old Sylvania p l a n t as only the Clown can do it is defing a m e with Elizabethtown College a s you pay. The team, coaclied by Miss Spikmilking chariot wheels for the Gallic r e b r u a r y 23. The Maroons lo.st 34- ings, consisted of Ruth Preston, itely where the clothe.sline breaks. W a r effort. Curtain falls to the sad muAs I arose (perfectly seething 21 agiiinst fhe faster and more ex- Marion Burkhart, Janice Sackett, . The curtain rises to t h e soft sic of "This It No Laughing perienced E-town team. Three var- liYances KiLsoonk and Harold Zei- with anger), I debated with myself Matter." ( R e q u e s t e d by about whether to engage the enemy j ' ^ ^ ' " ^ ' " ' ^ °^ "Ain't Got a Dime to My s i t y veterans of last season and ders. Heckart, of course.) verbally, physically or both. I had I N'i'"e." sung by t h a t ageless bard, t h r e e frosh started for tbe Bald Ruth Preston, Marion Burkhart just about reached a decision when I RinsUis Crosby, over tlie public adEagles. Act 2, Scene 2, Awful 2 and J.anice Sackett, who participa- — well, g u e s s what? the lock . ^''•®-'^'' system. Seated a t tables and The score a t the half was 22-3 ted In the l,')0-yard medley reliiy for clicked—and in walked tho Shiek j bovering over m a c h i n e s ,we find I'lace: Cafeteria of old Sylvania plant. Workers are eating a r a with the visitors leading, but Lock women took third place. Harold !,(from Flemington. Pa.). All com- '"=1"^ Roman d e f e n s e workers tioned amount of whatever R o m H a v e n made a great comeback to Zeiders did not place in the 50-yard j „ „ t i „ „ stopped as we listened to h^™l>Ped.in togas .and deep tliought a n s eat. .(lutscore Elizabethtown 18-12 in the f^gp j,,y|g f„^ ^^^^ „,jj, ^^.^ Frances the Shiek relate his previous night's :^^^'""'"" Owens: How t r u e a r e the JM.argie HadJbckicus: W a n t some second half. M. Forney with 17 Kiisdimk in the 100-yard free style and ] words of the minstrel! "Ain't Got music while you eat. girls? I'll lioints was high scorer for Eliza- for women. we shot the bull . . . iinel we listened I a Dime to My Name." Friday play the juke box for you. liethtown whUe S a l l y Zubler Among the other participants in night was pay day, .and Saturday Patticas Brittlebrun: N o t unlesis "" ' " this time, but it was a Rom.ui X/Ock Haven team gained during the Eggs. Corny, isn't it? ^Vell, it's four plays. The casts Include: down in the eight o'clock chariot, l''-'.^' '"i"'' t'l.i-:. was no jiart for a t h i r d quarter but lost 23-30 soon time to plant tlie spring corn. Can the Leopard? where there was no seat a t all! | f"'*^'^'^- Hope jnu'll iimlersiand. It's The line ui>s: ISO I guess it's all ri^lit t o use a Director, Peggy Swope She had been trying to flmire out ""'>' '"''"^f luejutlift, nothing else.) Gettysburg—Forwards—Miller, 4; | Gcorgina Rose Minnie Akeley little corn. her income tax the niHlit lufore. Faye Bronson Sis Smith h.is composed a new T i t t l e , S; Irle, IS; Maquire, 0; Minnie ""^ Nancy Zimmerman song entitled "Three F a t Mice," Hellene King: Soniotiiiies i think I C.uards—Baubaker, Hunde, Moyer. Charlotte ought to wake ilnnnieas up and Vivian Nichnlais which is do.stined to become the day Lock Haven — Forwards—Zubler, Maid tell her about all these things, Doris Montressor room's theme song. 30; Hanka, 7; Soweis. o; Drye, 0; Cook and sometimes 1 think it i,.< bettei•lonn Peggy Swope The Raster bunny brought Betty i for her mental state to let her Guards—Rockey, Suekett, Bonfllio, When Shakespeare's Ladies Meet P.ai-n. I'.s iiian lionie. Betty is a con- j slcej) through lite. Kilsdonk. j Director, Marie Bulger flrnied believer in tli.it lil' ole bunny. Irenia Budashicus: You'd b e t t e r Portia Ruth Preston Loretta Moran is using a husky wake her up now, and keep her Desdi nionia Minnie Belt voice ill an imitation of Lauren awake. You know about the little Katherine Ailegra lieighard Bacall. Of course she doesn't quite Lunches chat she had with her foreman Ophelia luan Yon get the reaction th.at Bacall gets. the other night in the office. True Loretta Moran I n t r a m u r a l basketball season end- Cleopatra Banana. Brown is not the dumbest Groceries to this month. Boniiicas went in: Josephine Lynn girl in the day room, but slie isn't ed last week with the following Juliet like ^ot Spirit_ TC Does Well in Swimming Meet Dayhop Bedlam J. CAMPUS CORNER WAA Notes HENRY'S DAIRY LUNCH -.1 J 1 Pace Foar THE COLLEGE TIMES Religious Week Very Successful ^LOOK HOW POPULAR ^ MCLEN IS. SMC USED TO BE SUCH A WALL-FLOWER BEFORE SHE JOINED THE WAVES Religious E m p h a s i s Week, which Campus By LOIS O'NEILL wajs held on our campus from Febr u a r y 27 to March 2. proved to be very successful. The theme of the programs "Wake Up and Live" was interesting and inspiring, and a t h e meetings lured large numbers of students. The guest speakers included: Rev. J. Rester Schultz, Rev. Edwerth Korte, Mrs. Donald Carruthers, her daughter, Mrs. Robert J. Stickler, and Mrs. Robert H. Eads. C o u n s e l o r s from the various churches of Lock Haven held conferences with t h e students of any particular religion. The first meeting was held on Everybody likes these poised, smart, The WAVES need thousands more young Tuesday morning a t t e n o'clock. Irim-looking young women who have women, between 20-36 for interesting, Doris Greene Introduced the speakgone "all-oul" for VIclory. well-paying, war-winning work. e r s for the week and Mr. Shultz s p o k e on "Christianity, and the the German people Is t h e theme of W o r l d of Tomorrow." At nine this best-seller by Glenway Weao'clock t h a t night, Hope McCartney cott. By MARIAN KRATZER presided over a meeting in the audiAnd now to something- of another This is the beginning of the last torium a t which Mrs. Carruthers q u a r t e r of this school year. T h a t sort. Sumner Welles a n d his coldiscussed "A Great T i m e to Be means there a r e only nine more laborators have given u s the basic Alive," a talk which made us realize weeks left for you to read those facts on which our ideologies of wh.at a truly marvelous age this is. novels that your heart h a s been set foreign policy should be based. An on. Besides all the other best-sellers Intelligent American's Guide to t h e At ten o'clock on Tuesday evening already in tbe lending library, seven Peace giv<:s in condensed form the in the Social Room Mr. Korte spoke new books have been added. essential facts of geography, econwith wisdom and sincerity on "The Black Boy Is the exciting story omy, and history for every ImporChristian Approach to Marriage." I of a Negro child growing up in t h e t a n t country In the world. The aim of the book Is to help American citOn Wednesday evening, Tessle South. It Is the moving and terrible izens to understand better our forstory of Richard Wright's childBartges presided over the meeting hood and tells of his struggles with eign relations. and Mr. Shultz spoke on "Contem- hopelessness, fear, poverty and his Stanley Vestal has told the story porary Obligations." After this the eventual triumph. It will challange of the Missouri River in a way t h a t girls were entertained in the YWCA your thinking, and help you to gives it personality. H e does not r o o m b y Mrs. C a m f t h e r s , Mrs. understand better some of Amer- neglect the people whose lives were ica's problems. influenced by the Missouri. The Stickles, and Mrs. Eads. An Iny«oman's Hospital takes us to author Is famous for his historical formal discussion on "Popularity" London Hospital for its setting. works on the Old West. w a s enjoyed by everyone. T h e heroine is a young -woman docTo the religious shelf has been A panel discussion w a s t h e pro- tor who is desperately in love. This added The New Testament in Engg r a m for T h u r s d a y night. " P r e p - book takes you Inside t h e walls of lish. This Is a Catholic translation aration Today for t h e Lite of To- the institution, and lets you live of the Vulgate. It Is written with morrow" was discussed by most of for a while, sharing t h e diverse clarity and Is supplemented with t h e guest speakers. human personsillties found there. footnotes. Since the author, Ronald The program of t h e week closed The author is Helen Ashton. The A. Knox, has written in t h e vernaca t a.ssembly on F r i d a y morning, i book Is excellent for reading aloud. ular, it Is particularly helpful to Here's another novel about the the common reader. T h e Bel Cantos added beauty to the (Service with a few devotional selec- war. "Apartment in Athens," says The Lending Library appreciates tions. Mr. Shultz told us of t h e ! Clifton Fadiman, "is the first con- the excellent patronage of the past siderable American work of a r t to friends he had made here and of j few months. However, m a t t e r s how we, as young people, would ' come out of tbe war." Although the would be a lot easier for the bookever remind him of the work be is ; setting is Greece, it could have keeper if students returned books doing in helping youth prepare Itself 1 taken place in almost a n y European promptly. Promptness would help spiritually for t h e future. | country. Learning to understand your pocket book and give others a chance at the books. Your Last Chance R O X Y I MARTIN LOCK HAVEN'S LEADING THEATRES Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. MARCH 22 to 24 'Hangover Square' featuring LAIRD CREGAR LINDA DARNELL DAYS — STARTING SUNDAY—MARCH 25 4 Claudette 3olbert Fred MacMurray in 'Practicdly Yours' — COMING — LAUREL and HARDY in 'Nothing But Trouble' VAN JOHNSON in 'Between Two Women' ERROL FLYNN in Sat (2 HITS) March 24 GLORIA JEAN in 'The Reckless Age' BASIL RATHBONE in 'Pearl of Death' Elizabeth's Shoppe Ladies Wearing Apparel, Jewelry & Gifts featuring FREDERIC MARCH CHARLES LAUGHTON ELISSA LANDI Dope from Diz By GUESTWRITER HAL ZEIDERS Joe Bernas got m e into this 80 blame it on him. Lois O'Neill copies Hedda H o p per's style, so why can't I? F r a n k Yon is here on his weekly visit. Right now he's trying to sell Hartle a stamp for ten cents. He just bought it from me for three cents. Bernas is studying, for a change. Bill Royer has his book open, but that's a s far a s It goes. His mind operates on only one subject. Jim Cooklls Is singing his own arrangement of "Don't Fence Me In." H e wakes us up every morning with the "Trolley Song." Dietz just came in looking for a match. Jan must have swiped another cigarette for him. Uh, oh, my mistake. H e got It from Dot Holienbach. I hear that's how she keeps Dietz around. Bob Currin is pestering me, as usual. Life would be dull without him. Who would keep me up all night, and then drag me out of bed in the morning? It is now time for Rev. Mr. Bernas, and F a t h e r J a m e s H a r t l e to have their evening service. It is an elaborate set-up. P i n - u p girls all over t h e wall, with an a l t a r on the window-sill. Oh, yes. Bill Royer is the a l t a r boy. He lights the candies and blows them out. Bernas got his gjasses back, so tonight he's leading the prayers. H e will when he quits looking at the pin-ups, I mean. Bill Brown seems on the fickle side. Between listening to his stories ' about girls, and his double-talk, I the "dorm" is going crazy. Ask I Bartges about the wrestling match he had with himself. It seems Bill's j double-talk had him mixed up. Every Sunday Steve gets two I desserts. It seems the one comes with " c o m p l i m e n t s of Gracie." i That's probably t h e reason Steve; never gripes about the fd. \ Just a minute, Volansky wants a : nickle to call "DeDe." W h a t ' s the matter, George? Don't you talk ; when you go out with her? j Here comes "Straight A" Wyland ' again. He wants to be "Straight A" with women now. All he ever talks ; about is girls. Silly b