COLLEGE! ES lEaBt^r (ir^^tings LOCK HAVEN, PA., WPDNESL>A\, APRIL 3, 1946 V(,!. 22 No. 7 K»&:^r?Ki;V......i:.25t,iai^ Sophomores Sponsors Second Major Production ei Donald Carruthers Spring Forma! Year Prodeced by Pia er^ OpeBs Service Fund Drive Peggy Swope Portrays Lead The two This Class Elects Officers and Plans Picnic week Fund on drive iVIarjorie ior (Uaaa Lir. held Bossert tic aid in class at on bas • if Kitty Koal siccev.d Mr. and as a has asked of the The ed class to Class term Offices of '46 a i . d ' 4 7 : Vice half Max ot carry out drlvea the achool The ack; Secretary, Treasurer, Council Marlon John rtepresentatlves, Bossert and Bucknell 'i'he class will picnic soon pfter enas in April. vising t r u c k s tor The suggestion filled were appointed and Kach vite met member one for of the class In In- and of rarian. ;ind Mnri'.n ti froi 1 'Vie r.arional held N. T . in P ' It. Kelly, needy three KOVerirn^'nt of one of that for the W'e to now :• Belt, Tiniea, gave fonoii. of a .set-up an ol' aa in on She on till' Europe short II. li-r eNtra- ha\'' n! i I'll. ent'r. ai 'I'. r. .'^. C. Roper; .Tamison, for will b-i stories, Smawley vv - r " speakers ing a by on edited a a boat the Betty with staff. Tbe itf vv'itli ihe ward n. I'lculty Hills aa In .'I't ,..;." vi'-w II, meeting in the They spoke The among the America ' on ia expected of C club Dr. to th'' past I.'s and be- I'hila- Mr. March surpass few yeara students anj- Phyaical th ' collc.ce, both aid of collevie Nations hour to 'a ' , O, !1. r and Ii'.'iii ' 'i ir all'' r th" di'lia t i v e the give out Belt. Warren AosterLaborheaded time to on issue.-. that the meeting he '1. 'i'he yyedm:siia •' Mo:nioi Watch He^ VV n i r i i'l and the thtr'lr of pii.s. tin- uay til cop- .March -I'l t ''winilninK and in past spot on can- Rho Bet' their n of :ml The I tion took I vie.' in Minii t I I ""'in in of .'it. .^^. r v i i ' " i-'i'' " 1 ,'|,ai' ^ .I'.n I '' ''' t the by r e p r c s e n t a t i vc.s :> re OKI t i n g of work so n • "r ' liiile. all on fai' "n' i\ a^ r d, tlo' organi- satisfactory Ih'ir b.v 'he needs lH'Xt t'V.'a'i'h t-viI'ry •h' . " \ ' 1W e d n e s d a y "'. •' nt 1', a'Vain C. is b, inu' diirlnK . \ , lo.."' and hi'ld Lent it is q U ' -'St"d t h a t m o r " . ' t n d e n t s a ' t e n d for th a • a I'l'i" ill'':ii': f'lst s. r v i c e a t h e ' r e m a i n i h ' r of t h e I^i'iit p e r i o d . i i i"i: i.:'pno'iht. Th" in re- last the college an D. sho'A' .Monday with \l.' il K. h"M l'"r :• t. i" 111. outstanding aa at frat " the OIK' ' on t si a n ! i n r ivcniiu", studenta ll.'lil '1' h i l a r oils I'.rtlii'O th.' ('ii antics an ;••__•- ,,,.^^ th • . 'as' pi'v fir* i.ii- r" and <;od : ITj»r-''*, *or ('arol.vn I'i ('liiir'otte. .S«i!l>l>h-^ I,O«;M>.-!I, Mai'\' Pnr Cl.nl.. C'll Louise •n-.- M" ,..- Hrons'iii; l.«-eilN. *' ; >!''»..--, Charh's I'^aye Judd: are: !!i'"'s Zininiei'llM,-': YOIIUR: of tho waa Mill at ball [ had charU'- Liitli.i' of I ii' :ni-- Hall, K't .St."v-' tical ; ,.-'. in U r .. - u n - nro'. id" pi.'ic- '11. • • " ' ' r l - i"'' ' .'ift''rnii ;> that •• ' I he"dod '". by Pf^y? F;"sTf*l^e • f e i r f r l p • i\:is ''11 Last rliniii M"n:l'i 1 of th" hand , ; cnokiiifj' Ktal'i' r plans "n'' to I''^l.:-,v .'ill'i I' h.ave more in hop st"''"n 1 tlmt i n t e r e ; 'ted are participating. , r : • •".^ • • th'it "r , ' " lias school, .\.^-:.',"'ia- '•' r n i 'I'- til and r:inistrati.i'i physical the "\'"ry '-''I'dents group. Otbe very this hi'anli t" of M'illiamsport w^ell work. ,'!, '• I'V" I that . ,1. " si'iiooi. head i-^ali'in th" " h l ' i l - .at group tluir odiieation '-^iL^t tir.n. , th.' 'ii'i'.i "illiaH.- •. at pii' ,; spoke fut- i-'v" • ' li""k''i'^ |•",^•er. near ot''";in , social th" +'1 i .I'M:'"'.'•] Swop", 'ri'V .'-11 luii Ills f':nctions *!i< ' ' siia.uhetti. ( re Liitli.r:in ril;'iio"s' ... r- ph.M- , 1 1 " ' , pi (Iin lii'lp.'i's M.irtl" 'I'll" ''•.•. " t't i n o r n i i .-, the Wil- ha.'l'et- all, th thi' Hoivard. "ii'l in I,. - a v sifnol" Haven. held fur tlH' throiii--b •n for games, LI ^rl h'''!' >' -Jli "••", follmvcil tal'- i ' a - gan '1>"1 Lock J'r.'i periods t.'Uls nt'' tiii.' Ih ' participa t'.l traini's The wlii'h fl'itin Hall, i,,' . . ' , I'M sparked subjects, siir'C"ss, ,,^,. is s i wan IlloMMont. liamsport .' ^err-- ,tfi,bif. .nll't;' Peet; j tosh: >•" v i»'-- Play Day F^v High S- n' Jits vesper H.'iven li, BauKTber chnrrh 11. I t y • t.'h' 1'. I'ut ... 'ae- i.t'ori- in" ^^.^^^. (;«. i the s " l ' ' ol lilchard .1" i; I.' •• -d of p r e - ! Weston: ' Haiiij'h''i'. (' tI ' it :-l i end. ' a.-^t in, 1 ! ( ' 1 1 1 / , . (1 fii'M l-nl ''r:.aiii'-: t ' o n s on a p r c ' t i t t 'i liasis. .'Jtill i n c o n i p l e t e , in his age lie a s k ' d t h e 'OUIicil comp'l'it in will .lohu's Lock .March N'il'Miliia i t'l-''. ii'iiian fnr solution, n l.i 'ft or';' tn ' • ' • "ii r and van do (Dorotli. h'^^„ to I'l c t ' o n I mlnir I til" "' I "• S I >h- drinUiiiii ^,_.^,.^,_^ ^ , ^ , iiiti , 1 d .Student charf.;e th'' Chinch till" i 'f . zathi's ,,,|,,j^ j pool. Lutheran ( ,.„„ .. I ,^1.1(1 l ' " : i i l 111' .lil" n 1 i 1 •"Is ' r ove'^^nt^ I.eoiitine, [ "x-'iiiiii;', 11' n i"'i. Macintosh) u u .••,„ wh.- 'n is Leo Bronspn) (Uiehard Susan fryworry friends, Leonora, who pi'I'foriiiers fir.- I ; .lliloK ll,\ IHM't i In to (Faye peitirbed excessive ot | p i n n i n g b'thenn Siuden^s Conduct Vesper Services round the held wi'f. -.M, M nf tbe Mike divorcee current j into fi-ternitv at a love Charlotte, .V'usan Mr. Bomb. .Miss S p i k i i i K s I r i ' i ' ra u Irene his re- j the will Deltn a found n ) Isis d h ep l pl y i n gIn Blaorvrei ,e . to wit'. st o he ee j Clair .'th. at discuss .\, is (Charles . , , while frienda, .\tomlc :;!ith. .\rui! 11 activities popular in.'On she the the \\ ,^,jj_h reli- endeavors and Irene's Clyde time, at new uionstratlve .': at Driv entertainment. bfif'k i^ooial March, Friday, Atomic s t r d i III with .\prll Quizzes ^^^^^^^^^ (James engaged actress, quite usually friends Mike's rewith Blossom her Irene Stubbie K " Petrucci, died ,; of and 'I thei held books have evenings' lij^ht pi' a following Silence of will Cary her way busily Susan. JQ^J, instructor subject Popular i '1 ^ave the each and additional .Terr.v they Games On .Mr. Scitnce it." Delta Rho Beta Sponsor Hypnotist Argentina. Loan will of deal- Cr,i'.'::tl;er;:. the News Minnie Club non-l'if<'tion all to for n-Kular home authors year. recent lat-ns. cent that Drungold. I'.i'i'i.'ii noit the was support at -an. I.It!" r ,.iri n a m ' i i i i nt of opinion of were The which s Kiveii too keep an and with ies. with (irKani/.ation. .speakers c'lar^'- "March dis- achool. ••• .'ii.iiht at ^roup first discussions I'.rii. st Re- tl" the Chapel, outside' freely la "ora, . to Harry C. W h i t e present', d another! d e . ' . c r i p t i v e l e c t u r e o n t h - t o p i c of It Young). to re- pf r p o n who Susan close about science. 15th. the '"o Kd- William will of English con^"'usus should, lUh"!' In modern In tier; r.ipv' the , privileged were programs with talk John- far contributing student suggested the alliance whol'-bearted •ll ' ' ' 1 News Thursday, favoring issii'^. Cur\^ e n s s i ' l e . room. .\n«'lo-.\ ni"ricnn cussions and the held VMC.A Haven I r in two ing cooper.it'on advisors and students March, asaistant Lorigan. and of discussion (1 I'li'an.iiini al.-ai hear of is Clark^ her Betty Pa,, month who God Europe Zimmerman) become voluntary achievement by and the (Clair tlie Barrie, new her by daughter the to ing Swope), to of In directed and converting explain ! h - r ' s will c;ofl Misa M a r t h a is are of head the is gym, Mcl.,aln; for r.t ing. ^^ ' drive "Caledonia" committees been man." B r o . - I u s ' r t pol't ious fr the and vocalist old Music, Nancy Mary and Sclacca. negro tiiKi ection I'.aehei April Teachers Slmaii the style Furniture, drive Chairman, Protestant under eveniuM, l.iraiiiatics State Central Uoil, comedy, auditorium th" An hear. Reighard; Founda- repreaenting are of lege flowers. Curran; per- WSSF studenta un- direc- committee announcements posted Is administers S music. Sammy spacioi-is Betty student mill ihree-act William- around they Spring clude, Moyer. WSSF and the assembly Oelberman, The ther of Kratzer^ rtaymond the Carruthers Gottshall, »iiiNnn ealon-' from of the decorations Various have on M. the held band to and I'ro- .ia'-es dent sh'' r a the »'. lep'irts Cooperative r. <'ol!' L;' ' a t at P r '.'-''denf Mrs. Min-i' S c ' "-il vertion their .Mis.ses f'^!'' t'l dore by lib- tbe 3ind 's s boil the ing work similar Minister out Betty through I!i(,si' s. for to A. the carry spon- social Karles rendering Lavish WSSF It Carruthers as moat-eagerly top-notch something one formally nt be the of a whose College. Marian and 29th eve- Gym neigh- had opened over did class the furnishing Conkey; •West Kitty olic Hiith have regular orsanlzatlon Cnn^'cienie Delegates Re i ^rt the the addressed State Rrnest picnic guest. of In will direction Am- needed on Pennsylvania, In contribute work Rev. the In ran, en- may will the the event outstanding Campus Holland, Donald the Rockey, refreahrnents. the this, 12, w i t h sport atu- students in Sophomore JJaneing is Belgium, March of are ('oiumitteea to choose arrange our 26, in Friday Friday til funds. Members hay with approval. on help colleges The plan of with as Formal be h e l d dar. people, well Students Rev. tion vacation transportation site Marjorie tor out-door Tliei" the for iiwuited money ten .$2,000,000 College body iod. an the Including campaign State Student E.;i:Lei partly thuaiastic Di- Young. hold The The is e x p e c t i d t h a t the for Friday, Kratzer; Solensky; 5tb. ».-)00. with sor Program, Jesse Carrie It the year. elect- President, of will countrh s students when Lyons; as to Greece, erican as mem- President, Is every raised other France. were for April n-it faculty used boring persons drive raising for money China and group. following committee the Spring will April feature bo this ber leadership aolicitation. solicitor will Carry non-official a fo of peraonal eightien The Bossert and been method The social Mr. activity the girls, haa iiicliidiUK major ning, • tents. 22. 11)1 H. Invite advisor, continue nnd since to class Service the throuKli that 'Ul ' enthusiaa- business to faculty an is Jun- March and continue Student Under Kelly feilows Mr. as special been niany voted March, a Friday, functions clasa presented resignation advisor meetii.g to Bossert Bossert'.s is Campus. a in Max VNoild li'iat years, '-' d liealfh the c o adand ptourani. til" ''"If lh;.t u \ : "iia i>i "• i was equlpP'Ml ' l.'i '.s to cerry out THE THE COLLEGE TIMES STAFF Bd never Teach mering quite to a Teach roving piece polish, ed for every Bucknell. telling the he know "Air glim- really had furniture she want- back stage "when Corps". one. ."How rub that time of how to of was the story Army new a effect. pro- Friday, had across the play to o b t a i n I was (He I Learned In has to a Lasso Calf"). Peg Swope, ning and derful spend they a Tou on. kids her to paint painting on other Terkes was a one of me Miss the eould know- what dr.v paint her .Tames gaged but to brush in b.v was either memorizing- pl.'i >• >r too in I waving liei- iiand to look. busii\He lines nil (she Allss believe and scenery. the tbe found professional paint 1 was Bodle "I of enwas the to V a r c h 12, S i g m a S i g m a S i g m a i n itiated the followng members Into the sorority; Dorothy Fletcher, Genevieve Arseniu, Gwen Kephart and Doris Montressor. ll.inu-. PI KAPPA SIGMA On F r i d a y , M a r c h 1H. t h e P I K a p s welcomed eight new members into the sorority by a simple ribbon pledK'in.n- c e r e m o n y . T h e n e w pledges a r e ; Helen Day, Virginiji G u n sallus Lucille Callahan, IVIarjorie Cook, M a r y Louise Stevens, Phyllis .Seehrist, Larue Hiuchecliffe and Jeanne Remick. The girls will be formally pledged on Friday, March 29. The Pi Kaps are still selling barbecued h a m b u r g e r s on Thursday e v e n i n g s a n d -will c o n t i n u e t o d o s o throughout the remainder of the .semester. V \-' !'>• 1- -ail- ALPHA SIGMA TAU the required During the weekend of March 15-17, Mrs. N. B. M c K e e , a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of M i s s M a b e l L e e Walton, National president, w a s a visitor of Sigma Sigma Sigma. She w a n t e d to "see" and "live" as the s o r o r i t y girls do. F r i d a y n i g h t s h e enjoyed "Open House" and if you were at the square dance, you would have seen her pouring the punch. Saturday morning Mr.s. Mcllee and the Tri-Signias toured the c a m pus g r o u n d s . In t h e a f t e r n o o n the girls had Individual conferences with her about the sorority and t h e i r p a r t In s o r o r i t y l i f e . The group attended a movie part y In t h e e v e n i n g , f o l l o w e d by a social h o u r In the sorority rooms. Mrs. McRee offered many inspiring ideas and plans for the c o m i n g year. At the last business meeting off i c e r s of 1946-47 w e r e e l e c t e d . T h e y are: President—Mary Curran; Vicepresident—Gwen Kephart; Recording secretary—Myrtle Stabler; Corresponding secretary— Dorothy Fletcher; Treasurer— Genevieve Arseniu and t h e c h a i r m e n of tha following committees, Triangle correspondence— Caroline Banghart; Directory—Helen King, Social Service—Doris Montressor. kill when There i-nean" that .Peet to the people, be saying you wall.. dignity). always chit-chat up effect flat Patricia some the backstage for so to date trylnw: white evening-. painter paid night on hug's name serious got offered tbe Mar.v another lovely really flowers on heard those she white there friend. sure had to .Susan Zimmerman of just get—had of Saturday too Jack Is probably that little not months part... were It. N a n c y enthusiastic ^ive won- male all painting The about a eve- a there The darling, the Bodle the with couldn't have about I am of had lines claimed hours kissing bring play, her Jack part sets. lady the time for the p a s t two Jones. one the of rehearsing Unborn This book deserves the word "fasc i n a t i n g " . In t h e d i s t a n t e p o c h In w h i c h t h i s b o o k is l a i d , t h e p e o p l e t r y to call u p to t h e s p i r i t s of t h e dead; and the spirit they call up i s t h a t of ' W e r f e l h i m s e l f , w h o by t h a t t l n i e ^ of c o u r s e , h a s b e e n d e a d for ten thousand years. If you eally wish your flesh to creep, read about this s u b s t i t u t e for d e a t h .Star of t b e I ' n b o r n is p u r e d e l i g h t to all t h o a e w h o l i k e t o w a t c h the f....^. p , „ j . ^j c r e a t i v e fantasy. of gaze duction left our Dorothy eyes will 'I'he K e n n e t h Roberts Itcadcr.— T h i s is a b o o k of s e l e c t i o n s from Kenneth Roberts' novels and essays filled with drama, action, humor, a n d s a t i r e . I n c l u d e d In t h e s e twenty-six excerpts are vivid scenes and episodes from those great novels, North-west Passage, Oliver WIswell, and Arnndel. There are also amusing biting essays from Trending Into Maine and Por Authora Only, as well as a c h a p t e r warranted to bring tears to the e y e s of a n y o n e — d o c t o r , n u r s e , or patient—who has ever been in a h o s p i t a l a n y w h e r e . T h i s la a book for all who enjoy good absorbing writing'. Werfel's spring. by Sentelik iSBfl SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA George Barnes, Betty Lorigan Circulation Managers , „ „ ., While Bette Sororities DRAMA CORNER KEYS - - - to the - TREASUPtY Minnie Belt Associate Editors COLLEGE TIMES A'lllohiowrniih.v <>f ^V'llitlN! for by one ial Iitt! -, Woii'.l Student Service Fund to hei p oar Tcilo'iv ' "al "tal l ' l " il iiie to mi' 1 n o p Ml I h e w hie k a t the r i i h p o i d, o r so jially IWOl'l l. »tu.^,• - Why ;ifux )) Kr not have reach hands across shared with our the world brithers to can we .lid realize baiter—LIFE! our the neighbors? full Only significance • , tlii'ii' friends. ,\ii. l.'il.'.'ith t l i ' i r diL;-nit>' t o s i i o i i ii-i.lii'lle r t'l'oiii ,1 iii'iLi-hhiir, liierelAplai-e th.' eaii on t l i " id i l l n i p n n i t . ' i ' h i ^ u s l i . ' i l l y l.i-.'.' up th" WlillS I >"a t i ' s i i n p o r t a i . l iii' ' ' ' t i l l iiid filli 11)11.1't.'i 11 t ) i ' ' i ' i . I " li; i s l i l v .lisiiir.-;" n i l " V ''111 i l l t \- l i i ! . ' t i l ' ' " " i i i i m - q ili\"|-.-^. .XU o f l",-t; " V " i i t ihi,< " a i i l M ' t l l " l . l a i i i " ll "11 ,^'.,-ii'!v"tt . FROM IVY ilALL .•lIKl ilia ilojith: WiUl^M' l e n :tfU" : •I 11 ' I l l ' l l - ; - h a i i p ' . ' i i s i l l r u l .-it'i'- " 'I'lit-« , . 'li..'!',. I SI I, "1)1.'I.. -ith fl' H 'UK SIHC " til till 111 my splk.'S. Wlii 'h d o e s n ' t create furjr at all wliieli iioiiody eol ' t s e u e y i l l , lii-i'itii.-'e \ ' . - l i a t I-'IJ- 'S a lie lit shoes for n eed does SaUy Davis anyway? Little proliationei's liad quietly a r o t n d t h e i f r o o m s on little bare feet, f r o m t.'M Imok. to n o t e b o o k , to tj'P''"i-ilei. tud liai'k to text b o o k :»Maiti. -\ii(i u l i e n q u i e t hours are •ver, little jirobationers a r e so used to being quiet t h a t t h e y go r i g h t o n hein.i-'" q u i e t . T h a t i s , w i t h o«e exception, the Sackett resideiiae. S a c k e t t ' s room is directly oviT the Dean's apartment^ and wfcen t h e P l a n d e c i d e s to h a v e a n important meeting of Important ji'o'ilt at an i m p o r t a n t time, somebody aiwa.N.-^ s l a i ' L a o p e n i n g cans up in Sackett's room. Now the third floor girls open cans dlffere»tly than anyone else In the w h o l e d o r m i t o r y . T h i r d floor girls a r e n o t t h e l . \ i i ' ' o f :-'.ii-ls w h ' . are continually b o r r o w i n g liiing.'j from .11 1 " ! ' I'cifini i n ; . I " . . I l l ' (111 1 l a ' i i n l ; i.lli'l-. W-llo li\-" !l".\t dour. 1 l " i - ill. a '--ill h a s g o t t o e n t t o l i \ e a l d t o ojit-n c a n s t o e.'it. -\n«l f o o d h a s \ v o n t l i e w a r . \ n d fl o d w i l l k e i - u t h e p e a c e .\nd t h e g i r l s on t h i r d floor .ire starving L i k e t h e c h i l d r e n a r e stui'\'ing in i Il-eece. ' i ' h e . t i t l e of t h e a b o v e i.s " P a s s llie B i s q u i t s M i r a n d y " or " R u n to ( ' . C. f o r ^Te, J T a b e l , I ' m o n Probation .\b-self." (In M ' i ' o n d f l o o r t h e g i r l s spend their half h o u r b r e a k from studyiuK b y s i t t i n g In t h e i r r o o m s , l i k e I'lrdiiiand. .smellug roses, a n d that ain't no bull. J u a n Yon a n d Virginia Baugher have provided tho roses this month, and Marty Badi e k a n d B e t t y H a n k a .'^oothe w e a r y m i n d s by p l a y i n g their latest Spilte .fones g e m . . . . "The Danube Ain't Blue. It's Green." O n l y t i l i n g n e w o n f i i ' s t f l o o r i.s another sign on a door "Barge Inn and .Speak". Living behind that d o o r Is Guess! Bye from m e (Pier) and me (Whits) .'it ill fi-i ii-iil livil '•-...•r t i l . ' I,'•!:•; VlrK'inia .Sii.-i!'. sent fill- V . r k i ,'-' ll. a d th" 1:^ '1'" lliehai'.l .ill.ill if a l i i i u l i t Vi ' i t i o n s nil l-e- "a.'.'t t o w a r d 1 1 " : i-\"ii on H.\ niii^.o:i till w o r d s : •All . \ l i i ' I ' i e a i i ol' t h e I'la y ' \ tn.-ii a n d hi.« f .\l bill, W e s t " . him every niRht A H I I K I ttKy of l.i^ht \ errj*' l''n.\-i' Tli'oii.'^i .11 ' '• Ii,\ l.niii.s Kronen bor^.' r h e 1 1 "lyiim' out 1 of m e r r y q u i p s a n d s a t i r i c a l idi i t h j - . . . .riiid i.-h is r- .'id,\t l .' worlds I orenio.'.it pints ai'ii.'^liiim- t-Lih. • ; a l h " i - i i l l o K ' " t h i - r in i l n - v i . l i i i i i " of al' v i l s " . 'i'ill' s j i o n t a iK'OUs u a i i ' t i " ; * of .Slialii s p i a i - " . I iiiiiitli>- i ' l l ' k " ! ' . I ' o l i " . ( i i . ' i ' i i ,\'a; ll, l l i l i i a .St. ' X ' i n e e n t j \ l i l la.\-. a m i s e o r e s o f n t h i i s a r e i n a h o o k t h a t i i i o c k . s a t .'^oh'iiiiiit.v a n d hanishi's the sober mood. F s i i i i o u s («lioNt S t o r i e M , e d i t e d by l i e n n e t t A . d-rf—Jn the heart of b u i u a i i lieinpTs, n o m a t t e r h o w ratlon.'il t h e r e l u l ' k s a f a s c i n a t i o n f o r t h e w e i r d and occult. In this hook, Bennett Cerf has Included suah elassles of the supernatural as "Tbe Beckoniim' i''aii' O n e " , "The M e l l o w s " " T l i e . S u p p e r of E l s i n o r e " , a n d o t h e r s t h a t will excite you. <;r<*Ht IMoileri* S h o r t S O i r l c M , e d i t ed by B e n n e t A. Corf—The tales selected for this v o l u m e reprsents t h e m o s t n o t a b l e w o r k s of f i v e E n glish a n d seven .Vnierican masters of the short-story fonn: Joseph Conrad, John Galsworthy, Katheri n e M a n s f i e l d , P e a r l S. B u c k , J o h n Steinbeck and others. 1' pus, hoiir ,-i.ft d l 14 11111. t r lell-l nny bin" -I'll i l y sent 111" n. w h e n he first C h a r l i ' S .Manit.' eritic \ .ll i s \\ i f e . tl.-r slart hii'i'vthat Naturalists Elect And Initiate Election of offieeis and votinw on n e w m e m b e r s topped the busin e s s of t h e N a t u r a l i s t c l u b a t its regular meeting on Mnrrh 2flth. Kenneth Stine, Biglerville, Pa., w a s c h o s e n t o K'liide t i l l s e x e l u s i v i ' social orK-anization for t h e eoniing fall term. A'ice-jiresident will be Bni' C o a t e s Titusville; Secretary, V i r g i n i a Baugher^ Biglerville; and ;Mary Bossert Avis, Treasurer. Betty Tlnnka. Meadvllle. will represent the elub at tbe Student Couneil meetings. To be initiated a s m e m b e r s at th.; next regular meeting will be George Barnes, Jim Peet and Leona r d B r i o n , a l l of '\A^llliam.sport, P a . , Chet Pfeffer, Altoona; D a v e Barnhart, Mt. Jewett; Bu.s Rbaner, Pottstown; Jim Hartle, Drifting; These and m a n y other absorbing A r d o n M o n s o n , TCano; M i n n i e Belt. books will be available for the durjrihaffy; Prue Houck, Alexan^'rla a t i o n of t h e E a s t e r v a c a t i o n a t a and Doris Montressor, Philipsburg, f l a t r a t e of t e n c e n t s . Pa. ir S,' 1 '.\ I n i i - i n i ^ til • p.-isl \ V " ' ' k t h r e e p l e d j;...^ WIT.' t a k e n inte tke sorority. 'I'h'.i ar.-: . l o a n M n r p h v , K a n e , a n d .Mar.v ^ ' e ^ k e s a n d . l a n O R o w e r b o t h o f . S I , n t h AA'ill 1.1 m s p o i ' t . i;ilil'ou phduinat.ook place on "lai-i'li i'.Hh and the pin pledging ...iar.'h :;lKt. .\riir i'\t"lisive study, the actives ti.i.l; t h e i r y a r l y a c t i v e t e s t W e d iii'sda.},- e v i - n i n K - , M a r e h 2 7 . ^','itii .^iii'iiiLV a n d a l l i t s invigorating weather, all A . S. T ' s are au-^iotisl.v looking ahead to the S p r i n g b a n q u e t to bo hold at the Country Club. No d e i i n i t e d a t e this annual affair Easter has been as yet. set Greetings from FRANCIF/S Beauty Shop 121 E. Main St. Lock H a v e n , Pa. Plione—4250 for THE COLLEGE TIMES Cagers Finish With 11 Straight Wins N o o n e w o u l d h a v e t h o u g h t Coach Howard Yost could have whipped t, b a s k e t b a l l t e a m Into s h a p e In so short a time and come up with s u c h a b r i l l i a n t record, b a c k In January, when h i s stars of the p r e - w a r c o u r t b e g a n to d r i f t into t h e c o l l e g e for r e g i s t r a t i o n . But, t h e h u s t l i n g cage mentor w h o s e h o m e i s In Coatesville^ Pa., did j u s t t h a t . F o r , In l o o k i n g o v e r the record b o o k s , w e find t h a t t h e E a g l e s e m e r g e d w i t h 12 v i c t o r i e s a g a i n s t o n e lone defeat, a n d that a v e n g e d o n t h e o p p o n e n t s ' home floor. L o c k H a v e n a m a s s e d a t o t a l of 650 p o i n t s for t h e t h i r t e e n g a m e s k s a g a i n s t 486 f o r t h e o p p o s i t i o n . Tbe a v e r a g e s h o w s u p even better. T o s f s m e n a v e r a g e d 60 p o i n t s p e r BM C a n t o Ifotea Important dates are on t h e w a y for a l l B e l C a n t o s d u r i n g t h e m o n t h s of April a n d M a y . On A p r i l 10 t h e r e w i l l be a aolo r e c i t a l In t h e a u d i t o r i u m . T h o s e participating a r e Marie Bulger, Tessle Bartges. Mary Katherine Stern, Hope McCartney, Mary Yerkes, Dorothy Fletcher. Juan Yon, Josephine Lynn and G w e n Kephart and Genevieve Arseniu s i n g i n g a duet. A l s o .lease L y o n s will give a violin solo. g a m e w h i l e t h e opposition n e t t e d 37.3 a n d a BO-poInt ball olub i s n o t ID bo o v e r l o o k e d . Ii'ollowing is Loek H a v e n ' s record for t h e s e a s o n : L. H. T. C. 39 MlUersviUe 33 L. H. T. C. 37 . . •West C h e s t e r 38 L H . T. C. 46 K u t z t o w n 35 L. H. T. C. 34 I n d i a n a 33 L. H . T. C. 43 . . . B l o o m s b u r g 31 L. H. T. C. 63 M a n s f i e l d 22 L. H . T. C. 46 Scranton U. 37 L. H . T. C. 70 . . S h i p p e n s b u r g 45 L. H . T. C 68 I n d i a n a 41 L. H. T. C. 57 . . . . M i l l e r s v i l l e 52 L. H. T. C. 66 K u t z t o w n 50 L. H . T C. 28 M a n s f i e l d 26 650 485 L. H . T. C. 44 . . -West C h e s t e r 42 I n t h e Individual s c o r i n g . B i g P a u l Coront, E d d y s t o n e c e n t e r a n d a h a r d m a n t o s t o p around t h e b a s k e t , t o t a l e d 207 p o i n t s a n d a n e x c e l l e n t 17.3 a v e r a g e per g a m e T h i s w o u l d no d o u b t h a v o been higher but for h i s lateness in getting started. In the last eight games, he averaged a remarkable 20.3 p o i n t s p e r g a m e . AquaBelles to Give Show in Pool, Friday N e w a n d e n t e r t a i n i n g w i l l be t h e assembly program this Friday m o r n i n g for t h e s t u d e n t body w i l l a s s e m b l e In t h e b l e a c h e r s o v e r l o o k i n g t h e s w i m m i n g pool t o w i t ness a review by the Aqua-Belles, the college o w n aquatics group u n der t h e d i r e c t i o n of Miss L o r r a i n e Spikings. Synchronized s w i m m i n g is t h e t e c h n i q u e t o be u s e d and a s M i s s Spikings explains, it involves the p e r f o r m a n c e s of a l l t h e s t r o k e s a n d w a t e r s t u n t s t o t h e r h y t h m of music. Approximately 25 c o l l e g e studenta, m o s t l y f r o m t h e p h y s . ed. department, are in t h e show and feature the following group leade r s a n d directors, J a n S a c k e t t , B a r Coates, Frances Kilsdonk, Carolyn C a r p e n t e r , Marjorie B o s s e r t , B e t t y Hanka, and Ruth Preston. T h e A q u a - B e l l e s s h o w is a c o m p a r a t i v e l y n e w t y p e o f wtiter e v e n t I n d i v i d u a l r e c o r d s of t h e V a r s i t y t o b e held in t h i s p a r t of t h e c o u n players: try although it is already being G a m e s F G F F T P A r e . u s e d in s o m e a r e a s o n a c o m p e t i Coront . . . 12 86 35 67 207 17.3 t i v e b a s i s . Florey 12 48 8 16 104 8.7 V M c N u l t y . . 12 26 27 36 79 6.6 T i c c o n y . . 5 15 3 10 33 6.6 S h a n e r . . . 13 32 19 27 83 6.1 S e m b e r s . . 12 20 15 28 55 4.5 .Sebaub . . . 11 20 7 12 47 3.8 riogers . . . 7 4 H r> 11 1..", A delightful banquet at the Metzler . . I> 4 4 14 13 1.2 • D u t c h I n n o n IMarch 22nd, b r o u g h t Ball 5 1 4 5 6 1.2 t h i s b a s k e t b a l l s e a s o n t o a c l o s e f o r .Miss i^mlth's h i K b - s e o r i n g s e x tet. I n v i t a t i o n s iiieluded a l l t b e V a r s i t y i i i e m l i " r s of t h e t-'ani a n d ii^ a d d i t i o n , t h e \s'inninu' i n t r a i i u n a l siiuad captained hy B a r C a i - d " ' r . • .O t . i w e r i t i g s t a r foi-\\-aril o i t ' l . ' v a r - V?»rsitv Court Sextet '^n'^s Season with Banquet Wrestlers Cop M.4.A.A.U, Cro'ra at F. & M., 135, 145, 191 ' Yosts Ballplayers At Bloom Teachers Potter Likely Choice Trackmen Entered in the Penn Relays •With b a s k e t b a l l t u c k e d a w a y i n t h e record b o o k s . Coach H o w a r d Y o s t haa t u r n e d t o t h e d i a m o n d w h e r e h e i s i n t h e m i d s t of e x t e n s i v e drill f o r h i s l a r g e b a s e b a l l squad and h a s announced that t h e y will open t h e Spring season a t B l o o m s b u r g , 'Wednesday, A p r i l 10. Hia a c e h u r l e r b e f o r e t h e w a r . Blender M i l t P o t t e r o f •Williamsport, may g e t the initial pitching a s s i g n ment. , Featured among t h e many firstrate p r o s p e c t s a r e t h e T i c c o n y brothers, G e o r g e a n d J o e , b o t h i n fielders from Lewisburg, Harry Johnson, catcher from Lewistown, and B u s Shaner, Pottsto-wn f l r s t sacker. T h e s c h e d u l e t o d a t e is a s f o l lows: April 10 B l o o m s b u r g , a-way April 27 Indiana, h o m e May 3 'West Chester, a w a y May 4 Millersville, a w a y May 8 Indiana, a w a y May 11 Millersville, home May 22 Bloomsburg. home May 25 (Alumni Day.) here (open a s y e t ) f'M^ Vollev B^ll Teams Shaping, Badminton Begun Girls' volleyball a n d badminton a r e s e t t i n g i n t o t h e full s w i n g of th'.' e x t n i - e u r r i c u l a r a t h l e t i c s w i t h prai't ise!« takin;;place at four ii'el'iel.; on ' r u - s i i i M s for voll.',\-bal 1 .11"' 'i'lii.'i'.'.d;.." a f i i ' i ' i " . .n I'or t h e Brown Outstanding Miler Coach H u b e r t J a c k w i l l lift t h e lid o p e n i n g Lock Haven's 1948 track season, when he sends a t e a m to P h i l a d e l p h i a o n F r i d a y , A p r i l 26, to p a r t i c i p a t e in t h e a n nual Penn Relays. This is quite a step considering t h a t i t w i l l b e t h e flrst c o m p e t i t i o n for t h e E a g l e s . T h e i r scheduled dual meets all follow this meet which g i v e s them no c h a n c e to s h o w t h e i r a b i l i t y p r i o r to t h e P h l U y affair. B u t w i t h practice well under w a y and many stellar trackmen shaping up. J a c k f e e l s t h a t t h e H a v e n i t e s w i l l m o r e t h a n hold t h e i r o w n . Bill Brown, Canonsburg High School g r a d and l a s t y e a r c h a m p c r o s s - c o u n t r y runner for O k l a h o m a A. & M., l o o k s l i k e a real bet f o r the mile and t w o - m i l e runs. A w e l l c o n d l t i o n e d and conscientious t r a i n e r . B r o w n is a s e e l e d runner in a n y c o l l e g e and is o u t to l o w e r h i s b e s t mile of 4:35. Other d i s t a n t p r o s p e s t s a r e Fred J a m i s o n a n d E d d i e M c C l o s k e y of L o c k H a v e n a n d .John .loni'S of S n o w Shoe. lieoiK.' Teuf"!, star gridiiian from .Mt. C a i - n n l , Hay 1 l o i n b r o w s k i . Brie, Smokey Stover, Williamsp o r t , a n d D e a n Meflee a r . ' . i t s t a n d in.u;' anioiiK' th<' d a s h lie n. 'll till' a i i l i l l ' r.ist i n e e s , .lack h a s ' " V- r i i' 1 .-;,. f ,, r 11 . 1 di.strict ' • " I L a w r e n c e Udsoii, ('jnvv.vd 1-2, a t Coniprising thia year's vnr.•lit^W i t h o n l y f o u r m e n e n t e r e d . T h e \ 1 !.-> l b s . W01-": P a r Hardne-r. .=!nl!y Ziil.l'-r. L o e k I l a v e u 'I'.'.'i. h e r ' s C o l l e g e c o p .!olici i!ul!iiis, Chartier.-'. I ' l l lb. B e t t y H a n k a , TTi h n e P o r t e r . ped t h e ,\li,l.ll . . ' t l ' i n t i c A.VU w r e s t - •'"'"-, (l.'.'i.-^ion'd Georg-o G e h h a r d t . j j ; o p , ^ „ y , Frances K'il,«dnii1r. l i n g chauipiiM'Siiiiis a n d t h r o e i n d i v - S' i.-inton, 3-0, f o l l o w i n g d e c i s i o n s Coate.^, P h i l l^onfilio, rii>-l " i d u a l c r o i v n s a t I'^rr.nl.-lin a n d ?.lai'- ' V . ' r D a v i d 'Wiley, L a n c a s t e r , (i-0, j i o r i s ?.ron'r ••^•'--o-, C ' T t r n d ' ' s h a l l C.i|l"B-.', L.'in.'a.-.toi', l a s t S a t Wilki s-Bari'i 1 l.'ay a weok. ti.\\-n ^ .^'i .. I 111 " . ' • ' . tiii'.v ,'ire i/iviti'd to e o m e o u t . 'r-.\ o v..ll('v!.'.ii I -I "^ ll'l '.-.' 8, a f t e r p i n n i n g H a y :Markle, H a n o v e r , In 6.13, a n d d e c l s i o n l n g D o n Shobert, Philadelphia .S-4, a n d The College Shoe REPAIR SHOP "Joe" TorseH, P 'rop. THE NEW BARRIE SHOP HANDBAGS ''I 1 "it''!'. ('in; \ i '.I'll',, \^•ilit•z.'ll. l>"«^ ..-imo- li.-.-i il i n g nvr:,y. '¥: Ritters SUITS Compliments of FROMMS DRY Cleaning Business Bellefonte A v e . , Lock H a v e n , P a . SLACKS BILLFOLDS COMPACTS I, '.li,'^^ .*", the IM i T;* ••I l^OGK H.WE.N^'S L E A D I N G '11 K':A'i'I; l;.-^ >!.-ire!! ; : ( - ' r o Apr. .'I Wll.!.l-\.\i l'n\\'i:i.I. i':.s'riii':i: WIUJA-M.-^ The Hoodlum Saint A.iril Masquerade In Mexico -V'l.N'Ci'IX'i' llarrh .'il- Aiir. 1 nc.'-"i'i:i: i'i;.\iii'.i; in Gentlemen with Guns ^"iii.i l-r>-« T)nl:n'l'H^- I..^:MOUR A i t T I ' i I i i Id-; ('(IKDOVA i.'i'.\'.\' Keys' I-.' i I. I ;;tii.."i I'lMCK n.\i:f BLOUSES Make "1 • ' i l l " "1 ./ami-".a I -ij.'.'i ,'n of ..Klii'il 7 - S - !1 HATS 'We ' " . Scranton \\]C\. Yi'il:;-' ".ur-' : .'vy o n l y tu ;> i.-'i'-',] i<> YMCA, L a n c a s t e r , a n d tin (e. r i"'-il in til-' s..-niJ- liii.-i] L.* .Inii ,i i "x ; •_ i i t l I;--' } ) ! i , \ s . 1'>1, •' n d \ .'I r . d ' \ l.i-oiik .School f o r t h e B l i n d . C ' T i i i n n t o w n , witli tln' .-^rDrc ii^.i.i. •:i,r..i' of Co'ieh J a c k ' s m a t m e n ;!-:;. u'ii.-n liis' ri^Jil ,'^IH. {]•]••}• ,u-n \ n d i ' . b I'll" ,i;-ronj> \'cv IJir I "11 11' l i ' i i i i " . I i . ' i r . i i i i . m s . ' I ' " ' - i'"M'l.li o u t . t h ' ' teniii t h r o i m h o M t tit h a d t h e m i s f o r t u n e of rcinjui-\-ing ^lid t h e /in.sli nl' canici';! bulii.^ h ^ a i l i n s s h o u l d e r o r t h e y m i g h t a i u l p r e s s r''j>ro.srntativr.s, Hu bovt have b a d a n o t h e r title. JiK^k, tlu' EJIKI'^''^' m e n t o r , wan p r e The champions: from Lock H a v e n sented t h e a t t r a c t i v e trophy, indiT. C. P . cating- t h e c h a m p i o n s h i p t e a m of .lohn IMIiiier, C l e a r f i e l d , decis- Lock Haven, in ceremonies followEaster Greetings i..i,"d U i e h a r d C r o u t h a n i e l , ( l . T m a n - ing' t h e t o u r n a m e n t . t o i v n . 8-ki, a f t e r p i n n i n g E r n e s t Mill e r , H a n o v e r , 3.37, a n d d e e i s i o n i i m W a l t e r ( I ' l ' o n n e r , Laliea.-iter, H-l for t b e isr, l b . cro-wn* 'I'« M y A.'i-B'a. Ki'ie. decisioned Compl-inients of m l SchellhMe, Lancaster, in- Sporting G o o d s I- .' ' '' li.'.i- .'-^tiii'i- a n i l Shock A p r i l m-10 INOP.TD B E P G M A ! ^ GARY COOPBIt In Saratoga Trunk COMING SOON The Enchanted Forest (•ll.\i;i.i:;^ ill .\i;\"l' Dan^erc ^s Intruder .Apr. 2 - 3 •™"~" IJAltRY ' ' ' •""— PlTJ2(iEKAl.l) And Th^n There Were | None April .4-5'" ' FHED ASTAim.: in Yolando and the Thief April «—2 H i t s | Senorita from the West —and— J The Woman in Green \ Apr. 7-S a lilts The Town Went Wild —and— y The Flyinsr Serpent \ THE COLLEGE TIMES Campus Our Daze liy IMijI llriiMibaiigii C Ifi a 1 1 e r hv ' ' l l i i e k n e l l " Votmiif warn wmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM fasa PUOLOUUE .Miss Illlmeyer—"Music" Hi, evei-yhody!! Weil here It Kxcerpts: in'.. . . .'I'h. u ar is over and I'm hiielt Ernie Sheasley took advantage of at my desli writing the .same old "Open House" to visit the girls trash that I wrote before I left dorm. Too bad you got lost "Ernie" here to help make the world safe . . . . A n o t h e r little Incident of open for democracy! house was the "back of the t r u n k 'Why I am here. I do not know, movement of the boys pictures bebut I have a lot of scores to set- fore the girls came through. Evitle around the campus, so here dently^ Leo hasn't heard the Fable of the Colonel's daughter, as desgoes!! pite all words of warning, he perSHORT STUFF sists In wandering around the halls Everybody knows that Campus- with Nancy. For this Fable, send a ology i.s one of the sports that iiave self-addressed envelope and three been curtailed by the recent pro- "Happy Snacks" box tops to somebation epidemic In the Girls' dorm. body else. .. .Blanche Kline of MadThis should give the girls more In- erias wants to know—"Why walk centive to s t u d y . . . .After all, the when you can ride?. .. .Grappler library is not such a good place to Mitch Flegal Is r u n n i n g wild on hold h a n d s . . . . I f you don't believe the campus again, this tme h e r me^ ask ".Matt" and "Dottle". name ia D o r i s . . . . U H. S. T. C. does Calm, cool, collected^ "Bussy" not have a fully credited breakfast Shaner seems to like the cute host- club, but they do have a set of ess of the dining r o o m . . . . What registered coffee drinkers every this corner would like to know is: p. m. Do you suppose those girls . . . . D o e s "Bussy" look after "Ish" have a method In their m a d n e s s ? . . •while Jim i.s home for the weekend, Bernie not only gave up baseball or does Jim look after her while but he Is also on a milk diet. All "Bussy" studies? roads lead to Snowshoe eh! Miss Joe NapoII, of bulletin board Preston. Smoky Stover bas been a c fame, would like to thank the claimed president of the local girls' volley ball team that elected Jockeys Union as he Is the only him captain, but is sorry to inform one in achool ever to win a r a c e . . them that he must decline since It Lill Luchetta has thrown her Interferes with his Bel Cantos crutches away and Is almost ready p r a c t i s e ! . . .Jim Hartle, the Drift- for dancing a g a i n . . . . The biggest ing Romeo, has sauntered Into a r g u m e n t In the dorm Is who Mill ? of late Tsk, Tsk, to think makes the cutest looking couple— Tess goes with him, t o o . . . . G i n n y Georgie and Minnie, or Joany and wants GunsalluR set a record for short Jimmy. Tessle Bartges attendance at the "Y" meeting, everyone to know that sh.' has last week. For further particulars, ivisseri the phase of aoto driving: send a self-addressed envelope to and now she is in the second phase, h e r and she will give you her for- one arm driving. .. .The long and mula for success. . . . Paul Mower Is sh "rt ol' thing.s are Ed Ball and killing mice to become an ace In Carrie D I a e k . . . . A l l the femmes in wistful t h e L. H. n. T. A.: he needs only the dorm keep casting six hundred three and one half glances at table no. 20, where eight htisky??? men eat their meals, and more. . . . Before we go any further T at the last reports were trying to woi'hl like to h t yon l» TO ji^ ^•'-^^-,.l