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TIMES
Vol. 20
LOCK HAVEN, PA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1944
No. 6
S t u d e n t Board Cadets Have D a n c e j C o w c e r ^ Vioiinist\Clausen
Will Speak
Discusses Finances At t h e Casaloma Benno
Rabinof
WUl
Thursday* Friday
Of Past Semester
Bamberger Entertains
Local Pastors Will Assist in
Nominations F o r President
For Coming Semester Take
Place February 11; Three
Candidates Nominated
At Intermission
Perform Feb, 16th
Discussion
Groups
and
Personal Conferences,
The cadet quarterly dance w a s
held the first S a t u r d a y night In
Program Sponsored By
'Building Our Lives for the
Teachers College and
F e b r u a r y a t the Casaloma along t h e
World of Tomorrow" Is the
High School
Renovo road. F r o m eight-thirty u n Theme of Religious
T h e council convened twice last
m o n t h bringring up many new and til twelve o'clocic, cadets in olive
Emphasis Week
Rabinof
s
Violin
One-Time
d a r b and co-eds in gay party dressI m p o r t a n t m a t t e r s of business.
Property
of
Fritz
This week t h e s t u d e n t s of t h e
The first meeting was opened up es danced to a n eight-piece band,
Kreisler
by a budget report from the rep- a r r a n g e d by t h e Bill Sholder orSomething new! Something dif- Teachers College will be honored by
resentative of each organization.
chestra of Williamsport.
Benno Rabinof, American violin- ferent! And how the students loved the appearance of Dr. Bernard C.
Since t h e Praeco has not spent any
ist
who is making an a p p e a r a n c e it. T h e curtains opened on parody Clausen a t our campus a s a s p e a k e r
D
u
r
i
n
g
Intermission
the
four
money yet, its first semester a p of a Physiology class t a u g h t by
propriation w a s recalled with the score socializers laughed to the t u n e on F e b r u a r y 16 at 8:15 In a concert Mr. Jack, who was in t h e act of a t t h e Religious E m p h a s i s W e e k
u n d e r s t a n d i n g t h a t the whole a m - of Cadet Bamberger, who kept a presented jointly by t h e college and giving a test. It seems t h a t every- meetings. Dr. Clausen is one of t h e
ount would be given it the second steady chuckle going In the a u d i - the high school at the new auditor- time Mr. J a c k consulted his ques- foremost ministers In America, b e •emester. The obtaining of money ence by n a r r a t i n g his first d u o - ium is one of t h e most disting- tions the students compared notes. ing a t the present t i m e the p a s t o r
from the student council for parties flight and Imitating t h e W T S in- uished viollnsts on t h * c o n c e r t
Next was tumbling, with Frances of the F i r s t Baptist Churchy In
or other social functions waa cited structors—Rappaport, Weber, a n d stage today.
His rise to fame Is typical of J u n e Slenker, George Ralston, Dick Pittsburgh. During t h e first World
a s a violation of the constitution, Shroat; and the red head, "Little
A m e r i c a n "success stories"—as Smith and Jerry Sorvelli t a k i n g W a r he acted a s a N a v y Chapl^' .
except In the cases where the W.
Lord K a r r o t Top."
meteoric as it Is deserved and one part.
A. A. entertained visiting teams.
aboard the U. S. S. N o r t h Caroll a.
Cadets Ames, Deane and Weygand t h a t brought him the greatest a c Shock! Shock! Some of the girls H e is a member of Phi Beta K a p p a
An earnest request was made for
t h e bills of downtown purchases. gave out with a Russian dance, vi- claim, not only from his own coun- of the Phys. Ed. department next and h a s written m a n y books, i n I t seems t h a t many students have vace. While Bamberger b a r k e d , trymen, but throughout t h e world. appeared In short skirts and did a cluding The Miracle of Me and T h e
bought material with t h e council's Weygand gave his version of t h e Born on Manhattan's Lower E a s t good con-con which called for an Door T h a t H a s No Key. Dr. North,
money and used the council's name wantom hula-hula dance to t h e Side, Benno Rabinof began t h e encore.
who has heard Dr. Clausen on sevstudy of the violin a t t h e age of
for credit. In many cases the bills famil'iar side-show theme.
A very hilarious boxing match eral occasions, says, "Dr. Clausen
three,
aided
and
encouraged
deThe
couples
s
a
n
g
from
the
t
i
m
e
have not been turned dn and the
took place between Eleanor H a r d y la one of the most popular preachaccount h a s remained unpaid, so t h e buaes left t h e college until t h e y spite sacrifices by his mother. B e - and Phil Bonfillo with Ann H a m i l - ers I have ever listened to and in
fore
he
was
twelve,
the
youngster
t h a t the council and the college returned. T h e cadets entertained
ton ais referee. During t h e course nearly all his pastorates has been
got a bad credit standing. Organ- their gals with their barroom dit- had t h e good fortune to be heard of t h e m a t c h t h e r e f e r e e w a s associated with groups of univerization leaders a r e asked to see t h a t ties, alias "South-bound Passenger and accepted a s a pupil by t h e knocked out, but came to in time
sity students, notably a t Colgate
all bills are turned in to the council Train," "Coney Island Baby," a n d greatest of all violin teachers, Leo- to give the count of ten to Phil
and Syracuse."
poul
Aver
who
trained
such
celeb"How Dry I Am." During the e v e immediately after t h e purchase.
after H a r d y had floored him with
Dr. Clausen will a r r i v e T h u r s d a y
At the next meeting it w a s a n - ning everybody welcomed Lieuten- rities a s Elman and Heifitz. So de- a s h o r t u p p e r - c u t to the jaw.
morning and remain until F r i d a ^ .
nounced t h a t t h e council cleared a n t Martin with "He's a Jolly Good lighted was Aver with his young
Then Mr. Bossert received quite
| 8 5 on F r a n k Luther's performance Fellow." Also a m o n g t h e crowd protege'.s progress t h a t he himself a thrill. Hia old friend "Rox-ann", night. H e will speak Thursday eve- ~
conducted the orchestra a t Benno
ning a t the Lock Haven High School•without even counting the $107 from were the flight instructors.
Frances J u n e Slenker in disguise,
t h e reserve fund. A section of the
The next cadet dance will be held Rabinof's debut—the first time he did a very special entertaining n u m - under t h e auspices of t h e Interfaith
had so honored any of his pupils.
Council. T h e remainder of the time
constitution was read by Miss E m - In May.
ber j u s t for him.
will be spent with us a t our R e llle Elliot which stated t h a t anyone
Rabinof's solo engagements with
The program ended with a parody ligious E m p h a s i s gatherings.
benig absent twice from a meeting
leading orchestras alone bespeak the
on Coach Bossert's soccer class and
deep affection and high prestige he
w o u l d automatically be removed
We will also h a v e T. Aubrey
Dr. Sinclair's basketball squad.
enjoys everywhere. H e has played
from council.
(Shorty) Morse, who is an associate
Quite good, P h y s . E d d e r s ! W e director of t h e American Youth
over t h i r t y major works with the
T h e members were asked to think
foremost musical organizations in really enjoyed it.
about nominations for the office of
Foundation Camp, Mlniwanea, on
America. At present he can b e
president of the council, w h i c h
Lake Michigan. He worked with
On Tuesday, F e b r u a r y 8, t h e
were scheduled to be made in a s - monthly meeting of t h e English heard weekly over the "Music for
Dr. Clausen a t Indiana S t a t e Teachsembly F e b r u a r y 11. The announce- Club was held a t the home of Joan an H o u r " program heard on Suners College a t a similar conference
days over the Mutual Radio Netment of the Budget Committee for Vogt.
last year. "Shorty" Alorse will lead
work.
this semester is a reminder t h a t
discussion groups and hold conferThe program, arranged by J o the all-important budget problem
jences with a n y individuals w h o
Those attending Rabinof's consephine Pavlock, c o n s i s t e d of a
will once again be coming up.
may have problems they would like
frank discussion of historical nov- cert a p p e a r a n c e will have the good
Miss Elliot suggested t h a t every
to talk over, beginning on W e d n e s els. An introduction was given by fortune to hear one of t h e most
New officers have been Installed day. When Miss Hope McCartney
representative take notes and re- Eleanor Williams and t h e books valuable violins in t h e world—Benport back to his organization just torn a p a r t or built up were as fol- no Rabinof's famed Del Gesu Guar- for this semester because of t h e was asked how she liked Shorty,
w h a t takes place a t t h e meeting. lows:
nerius, made In 1742 and a t one graduating of the former president, for she attended Mlniwanea, she
Roderick Cook. At the last m e e t - replied, "Oh, he's wonderful!" Dr
Mies Louise Clark tendered h e r
time belonging to Fritz Kreisler.
Kenneth Roberts'Allver WIswell
ing the following w e r e elected: McElwee says, "He Is a most d y resignation as representative of the
V
—reviewed by N a t h a n Pletcher;
president, John Stacy Kyler; vice- namic speaker."
junior class.
president, William Harback; t r e a s The meeting w a s adjourned, but Hervey Allen's The Fort in the ForMiss Harriet Van Riper, president
urer, Merrill Jones; secretary, N a reopened to discuss some new bus- est—reviewed by M i r i a m P a r k ;
than Pletcher; corresponding s e c r e - of t h e Penn S t a t e Christian Associiness. The proposal for securing Howard F a s t ' s Citizen Tom Paine—
ation executive, council, will act in
tary, Robert Williams.
a n o t h e r member In t h e a r t i s t reviewed by Marian Niemond; Le
a similar capacity to t h a t of Mr
Grand
Cannon's
Look
t
o
the
Mouncourse, a concert by Rablnoff, a
A new member has been pledged. Morse. Miss Van Riper is a recent
professional violinist, w a s acted tain—reviewed by Rose M i n n i e
Dean S. Bartgess.
g r a d u a t e of P e n n Stote and will
Akeley; M a r g a r e t Mitchell's Gone
(Continued on page four)
During t h e meeting two letters therefore know t h e needs of modOutisde activities have taken t h e
with the Wind—reviewed by J o Bel Canto Choral Club off campus from former members of t h e Delta ern youth. T h e committee expects
sephine Pavlock.
in the last few^ weeks. On Jan. 30 Rho Beta w e r e read. One w a s from one other religious leader f r o m
In keeping with the holiday spirit a t 3:00 P. M. they participated In Lt. Russel Gabel, 19th Mess Group, Penn State. The theme for the prow a s an oral quiz by Marian K r a t - the celebration commemorating the Amarlllo, A. A. S., Amarillo, Texas, g r a m is : "Building Our Lives for
zer on g r e a t lovers. The EngUsh mortgage-burning ceremony held by and the other letter w a s from Cpl. t h e W o r l d of Tomorrow." T h e
Club members knew their r o m a n - the Salvation Army. Their selec- George Barnes of Camp Van Dorn, Planning Committee expects D r .
cers. B u t another quiz, dealing tions were "How Calmly the E v e - Miss.
Alfred Thomas, Rev. Nelll and Rev.
with knowledge of words w a s most- ning", a n d "Create in Me a Clean
Zimmerman from the city churches
Pi K a p p a Sigma sorority had a
ly a recitation by Dr. North.
Heart".
to assist in discussion groups and
•warming-up p a r t y for their four
T a s t y refreshments were served
personal conferences. All the s t u pledges In the form of a good oldThe organization w a s t h e guest
dents on campus a r e asked to get
fashioned taffy-pull a t the a p a r t - by Mrs. Vogt and daughter, Joan. of the Masons on Feb. 10 where
behind this and m a k e It one of the
ment of Misa Faddis, advisor of PI If you don't believe it, ask N a t h a n they participated in the program.
Pletcher.
most successful events of the year.
K a p p a Sigma.
Selections were "Rain", "The W e a V
ver", "There Alone", "Auf WeiderA good time w a s had by all in an
shen", a n d "The Night H a s a Thoueffort to m a k e the taffy get hard.
T h e girls basketball team e n t e r sand Eyes."
The outcome of cooking it twice
tained the Elizabethtown girls, afand pulling It for some time, was
At t h e tea which shall be held by ter t h e game on Friday, at a punch
taffy In different designs.
In two weeks those closed doors D.A.R. on Tuesday, Feb. 15, indi- party held in the social rooms. T h e
Under the supervision of Mrs
Miss Faddis then served refresh- a t the head of the s t a i r s in the vidual members shall appear, in- party was a general get-together
ments which were needed by all, main building will be opened. Mr. cluding Lois Hohn, Doris Greene, for the two t e a m s and the members Brosius the Junior High School 11-'
because by t h e end of t h e evening Stemple, Mr. Fleming, and science Hope McCartney and Emilie E l - of the respective squads liad a fine brary is being kept open for wider
use by the pupils.
t h e Pi K a p p s were quite exhausted students will desert t h e M o d e l liot.
time getting acquainted with one
Marian K r a t z e r is in charge of
from fun a n d frolic.
School classrooms for t h e new labThe group is planning a Spring another. Mary Drlck and G r a d e
the library from 12:30 P. M. until
T h e sorority Is planning more oratories, which now a r e taking Concert t o be offered in May under Davis acted a s hostesses.
1:00. The student teachers in E n g parties of this type to take place in t h e i r last coat of p a i n t and t h e the direction of their leader, Miss
Plans for a tennis and a golf lish also a s s i s t throughout t h a
t h e near future.
"finishing touches."
Ullemeyer.
team a r e being considered.
week.
Assembly Program
Presented by Phys.
Ed.Department
English Club
Meets Again
Kyler Elected to
Presidency of
Delta Rho Beta
Bel Cantos Assist
In S a l v a t i o n
Army Program
Pi Kap Pledges
Are Entertained
By Miss Faddis
Varsity Entertains
Elizabethtown
Girls a t ^ a
Laboratories Are to Be
Opened in Two Weeks
Junior High School
Library Reorganized
— PAGE 2
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Editor
:
Margaret Mary Madden
Associate Editor
Josephine Pavlock
SCUTTLEBUTT
ON EAST SIDE
The College Players
Drama Corner
Since the Lending Library received a sixty per cent increase this
By J. HUTNYAN
By D. H U F F M A N
January over what its income was
F. YON
last year, congratulations are in orBrief Music! Tryouts scheduled
der. And for helping yourself to
for Monday night! Playbooks in
Introduction
added knowledge and pleasure many
circulation! "What part are you
Roses are red.
Assistant Editor
Mary Drick super-new books are waiting on
going to try out for?" "Watch BulViolets
are
blue.
Writers:—J. Hutnyan. M. M. Whitsel, L. O'Neill, S. Zubler, L. Hosmer, the shelves.
letin Board for announcement of
Here is the dorm news,
cast and rehearsal schedule!"
F. Yon, D. Huffman, M. Hoffman, G. Goss, J. Vogt, H. McCartney,
To be sure these books are really
Straight and true.
E. Williams, M. Morancik, J. Pier, J. Piumpis, H. Lawrence, F. up to date just look for A Tree
Yes, the question has been a n Take it or leave It.
swered. The College Players are
Bronson, C. Banghart, J. Drye, G. Chambers, N. Pletcher, M. Belt. Grows in Brooklyn, by Smith. When
Do as you may.
the best seller is there you can exgoing to present a major producBut please be broadminded.
Typists
B. McDermott, A. Pontlllo pect it to be keeping good company.
tion, a public performance!
Was Rome built in a day???
Business Manager
Marjorie Binder Some of its f a v o r i t e pals are
Ideas, pro and con, went, whizGreetings f r o m "No Woman's
Advertising Manager
Gladys Detwiler Wolfe's Of Time and the River, Land." This Is your scuttlebutt re- zing around the Speech Studio at
The Last Time I Saw Paris by Paul,
Circulation Manager
Grace Davis Trees of Heaven by Stuart, and porter giving you the lowdown on the last meeting of the Governing
Board. "We've heard so much aAcceptance for mailing at special ratee of postage provided for in Rebellion In the Baekiands by De the up and up. Well, well, what bout the plays of the Dramatics
have
we
here?
Five
new
additions
Cunha.
Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized June 3, 1823.
to our happy family. John Sollnsky, Club, we'd like to see one!" (Thia
In case you're not familiar with
Entered a s Second Class matter November 6, 1928, at the Poat
Bob Johnson and Frank Kamus, all was reported said by a freshman
some of these titles, here's a little
Office at Lock Haven, Penna., under the Act of March 8, 1879.
from mining towns (where men are on campus.) "Can we count on th»
tip. In Tree* of Heaven you'll amen); also Frank Lingenfelter and cooperation of the club members?"
gain see the Tussles of Top» for
Mark
Seals, farmboy and gentleman "Are there enough people willing
CARRY ON
Private Tussle, and Rebellion in
to try out, and will^^hey have timo
This month the free citizens of the world are celebrating the Baekiands is considered by crit- respectfully. Incidentally, B e a 1 s to participate?" "C;an we manage
says
we
could
now);
and
last,
the birthdays of two of the greatest exponents of freedom ics to be a masterpiece In Brazilian Uful women. Maybe that's why Jje the staging?" "Are the lighting
in history. Too often we take Washington and Lincoln for literature.
walks around with that "Show me effects too difficult for our small
granted. We know the facts of their lives, the things for Tou'U all agree that we n e e d the way to go home" expression on lighting staff?" "How about coswhich they lived and stood, but we seldom go deeper than some interesting a n d up-to-date his face—But with the good one tumea?" Throughout the meeting
this. The times that we realize the true greatness of these reference material t o supplement must take the bad. In spite of the enthusiasm was built to a high
men and try to analyze them more deeply are all too few. our studying. Most of the titles ex- fact that Mother North's Pontlllo, pitch. When the vote was taken,
We can't discover these things in books; we must search for plain the content. For examples who left for the army last Thurs- we heard an emphatic and a unanthere are'Freyn's Free China's Nevw day.—At this point I think It Is imous "Aye!"
them ourselves.
Deal, Stettinius' Uend-Lease (and time to mention some of the surBrief Music was unanimously s e I
Have you ever wondered what these men would say to us if he doesn't know all about it, who prises
registered here last week.
' if we could talk with them for a minute? A minute, five min- does?), Aiken's anthology c a l l e d For instance: Jerry Sorvelli get- lected. The Play Selecting Com( M a r y D e b o , chairman;
utes, or even an hour isn't a very long time when one con- Modern American Poetry, I ^beral ting up for breakfast seven days in mittee,Huffman,
Merrill Jones, Rose
siders the advice they could offer. How helpful it would be E d u c a t i o n by Van Doren and a row (of his own free will, natur- Doris
Minnie Akeley, and Doris Greene),
Beard'
The
Republic.
to the leaders of the United Nations if these men of experally) ; the studious nature of Frank discarded possibilities, one after anience could guide them. But since they cannot, we ourselves Also there are a couple of books Kamus; the addition of one more other, for v a r i o u s reasons, but
must speak, and try as best we can to supply our leaders with that can be read for their true member to our basketball team, Brief Music seemed to fit our stanfacts, but you'll enjoy them even making six altogether (the coach dards.
the words our two great presidents would utter.
more for their captivating stories. says we can fould now); and last,
"I am George Washington; I have been called 'the Fa- Number one on this list would be but far from least—our grades.
This is something new and different In the history of the Colther of Our Country.' How wrong that is! I am not alone The Earth Is the Lord's. In this
its father. I am only one part of the multitude of men who historical novel, Caldwell tells of Well, so much for the Introduc- lege Players. An all-glrl cast, a
fought with pen, speech, and sword to bring to a reality an Genghis Khan. And number two is tions and "stuff"; now to get down comedy which will make us forget
business.—One of the new boys war, rationing, and O. P. A., a
idealistic dream. They wanted to make me king, put me on slightly different. It's none other to
who didn't know how to regulate chance to sink or swim!
a throne of velvet, and place on my head a crown of gold. than that biography of John Barry- the
radiators, put up a loud moan
I knew that if they did this all the struggle they had endured more. Fowler very appropriately when his room got so hot he was A great opportunity for acting
presents Itself in this story of girls'
vails this book Good Night, Sweet
would be in vain. I was fighting then to preserve liberty in Prince.
afraid to go Into it. There he stood, life In a college dormitory. It tenmy nation. Throughout my presidency I fought against Next there's a book by a de- with beads of perspiration slowly ders a challenge to the forums and '
powers who would have thrown freedom to the winds and ceased man. Instead of about one. dripping from his heated brow, is- forum heads. Will they have enough
raised in its place the god of autocracy. I refused to accept It's Woollcotfs last book of sketch- suing loud o a t h s of discomfort. cooperation to help turn out a fina third term as leader of the new republic for fear of jeopar- es and writings. All Woollcott tans, Boy, was he mad! In fact, I would ished performance? It offers a chaldiizng its chances of survival. Upon my death I freed my and who isn't one, wiil want to read say he was "burning". However, as lenge to those on the business staff.
soon as he learned the function of Can they advertise and sell enough
servants so that they could enjoy the liberties which I Long, Long Ago.
the little black handle on the llttie tickets to fill the auditorium for t w o
And
now
for
the
meringue
on
the
helped to establish. I didn't do these things for my own perwhite pipe, the situation was well
sonal glory, so that I could go down in history as a lover of lemon pie. (That's not corn be- in hand.—I promises "Jim Hartle" nights?
history. I did them because I believed in them, because they cause it's a quotation f r o m Dr. his name would not be in this Issue It is your play. College Players t
It's Ilka Chase's in Bed
Can you line up to the standards
were part of my philosophy. Today you are being harrassed North).
Cry. If you read It, you'll like ot scuttlebutt, providing he kept set for you in past years? Will your
loy men who again would like to dash our ideals to the ground. We
out
of
mischief.
I
kept
my
promise
it.
help and cooperation exceed that
You must do as I. You must fight and if necessary die for No matter how many good books too—
of other times? Can you rise above
them. This is your duty to the men who came before you. the Lending Library has. It is al- Famous unanswered queistions??? odds and carry off the laurels?
Carry on—!"
ways getting more. If you have a Who put the waste can in front of We're betting on you!
that you would like to read, Ballock's door? And It wasn't the
A public performance also pre"I am Abraham Lincoln. Historians call me 'the Mar- favorite
leave your request on a slip of pa- garbage man either.—^What girl re- sents a challenge to the entire S t u tyred President'. But I am no more a martyr than all of the per, in the Lending Library. If pos- ceived a letter from what boy In dent Body. Can it back The Colothers who give their lives for a cause. The boys who died sibly you'll soon be seeing It pre- our coliege, with "Stinky Poultry lege Players In advertising and sellFarm, Chicks Our Specialty, Pos- ing tickets?
at Bull Run or Gettysburg deserve as many plaudits as I, viewed in this column.
sum Run, Pa." as the return adbut perhaps none of these realize the meaning of freedom as
Let all of us work together t o
dress?
I do. Where else in the world could the son of a poor frontier
make this tops in the College PlayComing down the corridor, in the ers' Major Productions—Brief Mufarmer reach the highest place in the nation ? In what other
blue of evening, one would see sic!
country could a splitter of rails rise to be a lawyer, legislator,
many curious signs on the various
and finally president. I want these things preserved. It is
doors,
g.. Dear George: 'Wake me
your duty to fight and if necessary die that othefs may have Lt. John Plummer is stationed at up at e.nine
thirty. Your one and
similar opportunities. Others have struggled. Carry on—!" Roswell, New Mexico. He's living only,
Jerry; Dear Jerry: Please reIn an officer's club and is flying turn my razor in the morning. I
—oOo—
B-17's.
want to shave. Love, Frank—ChumRELIGIOUS EMPHASIS WEEK
Tinkling tea cups—flowers—dainMany times it has been said that to be really happy, Pvt. James Peet ds stationed in my little group, aren't we?
He'is in the Tank DeConclusion
ty sandwiches—p r o u d daughters
now and in future years, the individual must develop a well- Colorado.
Division.
with their mothers—gracious Dr.
I know you are happy,
rounded life, a four-fold life, religiously, socially, mentally stroyer
Pvt. Joe Errigo is finishing boot
Bottorf—Dr. McElwee's laughter—
Por
at
last
I
am
done
and physically.
training at Paris Island, South CarMrs. Parsons, lovely in black—June
With this column so corny
It would not be fair to say that all youth of today have olina.
Cochrane pausing—and the "Taus"
And Its jokes so "pun".
completely neglected the religious aspect of this four-fold a|c Marvin Bigelow has finished
are giving a tea. The date, JanuBut don't worry, people.
life, for this is not true. But the fact still remains and should B a s i c Flight Training at Bainary 21—Time, 4:30 until 5:30—occaIn Just four weeks more,
sion, Mid-Term Graduation. Sucbe brought to the foreground, that youth has a tendency to bridge, Florida.
I'll be back In a flash
cess? Very definitely!
place too little emphasis on religion and religious activities. Pvt. Joe Allesandro is attending
With chatter, galore.
Alumnae getting reacquainted—
V
The age, fast moving world in which we live, and the war school at Franklin and Marshall
at Lancater, Pa.
Mrs. MacDougall and Miss Hlmea
are only a few of the unacceptable excuses presented for this College,
a{s Elmer Huggler is now in the
glad to ise the old. faces back again
lack of interest.
Merchant Marine and is stationed
A lively discussion on animal life —a spirited game of bridge—rolFebruary 16, 17, 18, 20 are being set aside on our campus as "Rellg- In New Tork.
took place on Feb. 13 when the N a t - licking laughter as s t o r i e s are
JoUB Emphasis Days." What should religion mean to you? How can you
David Barnhart is somewhere in uralists held their usual meeting. swapped—parchesl and pig on the
better understand the characteristics of your particular religion? What
Of course, the stress waa on winter floor—a poker game in the kitchen
.are some of youth's most vital problems today? These and many other England.
ajs Mack Gray Is stationed In animals, and tive Individuals gave —light refreshments—and another
questions will be answered by means of lectures, conferences, and disyivld descriptions of some wild party Ss a success.
cussion groups under the able and enlightening leadership of Dr. Bernard Davidson College, N. C.
•C. Clausen from the First Baptist Church In Pittsburgh and T. Aubrey
Pfc. Dick Pearson expects to be animal life. Mary Jane Hoffman
The hum of busy hands working
(Shorty) Morse, Associate Director. American Youth Foundation, St. shipped across soon.
discussed the deer; Nancy Rockey, for their supper a t Dr. Bottorf a aa
Ix>uis, Missouri.
Cpl. Bob McCoy has been ill at the chipmunk and skunk; Doris the "Taus" became domestic for
We hope that each of you will help make these few dayis of spirit* a hospital at Blandlng, Fla., where Carpenter, the elk; Janice Sackett, one evening. Tiie dinner wa« well
tial enrichment o n our campus successful in all respects. With your co- b» is stationed.
the rabbit and squirrel; and Mary worth the work, and the work a n operation and loyal support the program cannot fall.
.'>(] Nevins ia In a pre-medical Drlck, the life of bears.
other bright memory for the 'Taiia".
Touth, the buUderq of our world of tomorrow, you will bi, .ailed
-; in Mls»ourl.
fo Miss Russell, their adviaer,
upon to shoulder great responsibilities and burdens, as a "carry-over' , f
Wa hear that Jan Sackett la g o from the war In wiilch w e are now en^aped. Can you do It without :h. j - •• • -'^•'•'•r " now in Australia, perbaps a go6 religious background which as yountr people you flhould be developlnr 1 Cpl. Oeorge Mitro ta now c&ptala not new but' the rest learned liiaay ing to do a little tqitar* dandbMr
o o w r Thia 1« a challense for you! Accept it I £>o something about ttt
(Coattnucd oa pac« four)^
a«w and iaterMtiac things.
thta WMk-esd with Jo* Kayas.
Our Men In
The Service
Taus Entertain
Alumnae at Tea
Naturdists Meet
THE
COLLEGE
TIMES
members appear, IncluMAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS • -1944 individual
ding Lois Hahn, Louise Greene,
PAGE 3
been agitating so loudly for a r a i s e
lately that Pavlock is afraid s o m e Hope McCartney and Emilie Elliot.
body will actually hear her.
By LE JUNE PIER
The following is a list of Magazines to which the Col- The group is planning a spring
When Marion O'Neill lett Sylvalege Library subscribes during 1944. The students will find concert to be presented in May u n - From now until March 15 it is nia t h e girl who stepped into h e r
der t h e direction of their leader, hoped t h a t instructors of Lock position also inherited her plaid
them valuable for reference work.
Miss Ullemeyer.
Haven State Teachers College will skirt. Sylvania is a brighter place
.JVRT
V
lighten the assignments for poor because of this, a n d from t h e latest
MATHEMATICS
American Artists
little Sylvania workers. These a l - report, production h a s gone up.
Mathematics Teacher
Art Digest
ready over-burdened, down-trodden
National Mathematics Magazine
Those work-honses in t h e S t e m
Desi^-n
serfs of the w a r effort have had Dep't a r e now working until t e n
MISCELLANEOUS
Magazine of A r t
We want you to know first of ail another care added to their load. every night instead of eight. You'd
American Magazine
School Arts
t h a t t h e D a y Room now rates a It is a problem t h a t even Burkie's thing four hours of work would b e
Aviation
DRAMA
first-class charter from the Coop- worry bird can not handle. It puz- enough for a n y girl, b u t I'll let y o u
Current Biography '
High School Thespian
erative Council. If S a n t a Claus is zles the Sylvania brains t h a t made in on a little secret: they don't work
Hobbies
Players' Magazine
good to us we plan to do big things. Ithe Dean's List. It even h a s oneHouse a n d Garden
(Continued on page four)
Plays
W a n t e d : Teacher t o give piano t i m e government-girl McDermott
Ladies
Home
Journal
T h e a t r e Arts Monthly
lessons to Jeanne McCloskey—must going In circles, and she should
Pennsylvania Game News
EDUCATION—ELEMENTARY
know about red tape if anyone does.
have patience.
Readers Guide
American Childhood
R a t and roach exterminator for Audrey Clancy is considering writRotarlan
Childhood Education
the ever-increasing a r m y In the ing to Mr. Anthony about it. E v Story
Children's Activities
erybody is thinking almost excluDay Room.
MUSIC
Educational Leadership
Railroad ticket and companion to sively about I n c o m e t a x forms
E
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E l e m e n t a r y School Journal
Virginia for Ann Hamilton—a 1 s o 1040A. Heads a r e heavy with figMusic Educators Journal
Grade Teacher
black fitted coat t h e same size a s ures, hearts a r e heavy with worr.v,
Musical America
Instructor
a n d pocketbooks a r e light a s usual.
Alice Kohlhepp's.
Victor
Record
Review
National Elementary Principal
J e a n Coffey j u s t can't figure out You can't do t h i s to us. Congress!
N
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V
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EDUCATION—GENERAL
where all of h e r money goes. W e
Since we're on red tape, all SylCongr slonal Digest
American School Board Journal
suggest t h a t s h e look In the pan vania workers should stop to s y m Life
Bulletin of t h e Association of
117 Main St.
at t h e C. C. in the Pin-Bail machine pathize with t h e n e w freshmen
Nation
American Colleges
Doris Carpenter can thank D a r r who n o w help u s crowd t h e b u s .
New
Republic
Education
for the wonders she h a s accom W e know ali about t h e doctors e x ESTABLISHED 1855
News Week
E d u c a t i o n for Victory
plished giving Doris t h a t "Main ams, p h o t o g r a p h s , t h e fingerTime
E d u c a t i o n a l Index
Line Look"—Jersey Shore M a i n printing, etc. t h e y h a d t o endure
United S t a t e s News
~^
E d u c a t i o n a l Administration a n d
Line.
before Joining us. W e have gained
Vital
Speeches
Supervision
Betty Barner a n d P e g g y Bower many n e w workers, b u t w e lost
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Educational Forum .
are planning a larger bed. They r e - t h r e e old ones from L. H. S. T. C.
American
J
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a
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of
P
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l
i
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E d u c a t i o n a l Record
fuse t o s h a r e with sister P a t .
J i m Pontlllo h a s gone to t h e Army
Health
-Journal of Educational Research
F a r m e r Gower missed her bus a n d Fleck and Smeal have left colAthletic
Journal
J o u r n a l of Higher Education
Bulletin of National Tuberculosis to school t h e other d a y while wait- lege, although t h e y a r e still with
-Journal of t h e N. E . A.
ing for t h e chickens to lay.
us a t Sylvania. So much for addiAssociation
N . E . A. Research Bulletins
Bodle a n d Welliver have been tions a n d subtractions, which only
Camping
3^atlonal P a r e n t - T e a c h e r Magarather rugged-looking lately—prob- remind u s of o u r income t a x a n y Hygela
zine
ably a s a result of their own cook- way.
Journal
of
Health
a
n
d
Physical
N a t i o n ' s Schools
ing. By t h e way, we're planning
Education
Bonfliia certainly got glajsses in
3Morth Central Association Quara b a n g - u p chili dinner for t h e Day a h u r r y on her last—^shall we say—
Recreation
terly
Room.
at
vacation. Maybe her eyes really
Research Quarterly of American
T a r e n t ' s Magazine
^
In closing we w a n t to welcome were bad. At least, it's a legitimate
Physical Education Association
P e a b o d y Journal of Education
the new members now in our happy excuse. This same Bonfillo girl h a s
Safety Education
T e n n s y l v a n i a Public Instruction
midst.
Scholastic Education
P e n n s y l v a n i a School J o u r n a l
Travelers
Standard
Progressive Education
R e v i e w of Educational Research PSYCHOLOGY
Child Study
School Activities
Journal of Educational PsycholSchool a n d Society
ogy
Teacher—Education
Mental Health Bulletin
Teachers College Journal
RELIGION
Teachers College Record
Christian Century
EDUCATION—SECONDARY
Many of t h e dormitory girls a r e
His
California Journal of Secondary
in their glory now t h a t t h e student
International Student
Education
kitchen is fully equipped. The S t u
Religious Education
Clearing House
dent Council allocated $40 to the
SCIENCE
National Association of Secondstudent kitchen a n d sign-out office.
American Biology Teacher
a r y School Principals. Bulletin
Hope McCartney a n d Doris Greene
Audubon
The School Review
spent two of their Saturdays down
Journal of Calendar Reform
Secondary Education
town shopping. Dishpana, skillets,
t-,.,.,^.,.,.
Journal of Chemical Education
ENGLISH
silverware, potato masher, curtains,
Monthly Evening S k y M a p
oilcloth, c a n opener, garbage can,
American Literature
N a t u r e Magazine
soap a n d towels—nothing was forAmerican Speech
Popular Mechanics
gotten or left out (except the points
Book Review Digest
Popular Science
for food.)
College English
School Science a n d Mathematics
E l e m e n t a r y English Review
The kitchen h a s been renovated
Science Education
English Journal
a little over a week a n d already
Science News Letter
H o r n Book
several feeds have been prepared.
Scientific American
N e w York Times Book Review
The a r o m a — t h a t - m a k e s - y o u - w a n t
Scientific Monthly
Poetry
to-eat is ever present in t h e dorml
SOCIAL SCIENCE
S a t u r d a y Review of Literature
tory now.
Annals of t h e American Academy
Weekly Book Review
The Sign-out Office does not l o | k
of Political and Social Science
Writer
so
gruesome since a n e w blotter
Frontiers of Democracy
GEOGRAPHY
and lamp have given t h e office a
Journal of Educational Sociology
Asia
business-like atmosphere.
Plans
Social Science
Bulletin of the P a n American
have been made to buy a clock a n d
Social Studies
Union
a pen holder.
Soviet Ruissia
Economic Geography
Survey: Graphic and Mldmonthly
J o u r n a l of Geography
SPEECH
National Geographic
Journal of Speech Disorders
Phlllipines
Quarterly Journal of Speech
Soil Conservation
Volta Review
Travel
VISUAL EDUCATION
HISTORY
Educational Screen
American-German Review
Popular Photography
Congressional Record
Foreign Affairs
Knickerbocker Weekly
The Name
Netherlands News
- Pacific Affairs
Outside activities have t a k e n t h e
Pennsylvania Dept. o t Internal
Bel Canto Choral Club off campus
Affairs. Bulletin
P^^^^i^^^^^^K^i^is^sA
Pennsylvania Magazine of His In t h e last few weeks. On J a n . 80,
1944,
a
t
3
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M.,
they
participated
tory a n d Biography
la the celebration commemorating
United States Review
t h e m o r t g a g e burning c e r e m o n y
LIBRARY
held b y t h e Salvation Army. Their
Booklist
selections w e r e : "How Calmly t h e
Cumulative Desk Iiidex
Evening", a n d "Create i n Me a
L i b r a r y Journal
Clean H e a r t . "
Publisher's Weekly
DIAL 3953
Subscription Books Bulletin
T h e organization waa t h e guest
Wilson Library Bulletin
of t h e Masons on F e b . 10, where
LITERARY AND POPULAR
tlipy participated In t h e program.
Atlantic Monthly
.Selections w e r e "Rain", "The W e a Fortune
ver", "Thine Alone". "Auf WeiderHarpcra
ahtu", "The Night Haa a Thousand
N e w Yorker
Eyes."
Readara Dig«*t
At tha tea which. WiU be held by I
-lirtifjfisc.v
Tal* Ravlaw
tb« D. A. R. on Tuaaday. Fab. \%,
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Wiedhahn
Jewelry Company
Jewelry and Watches
Clothing, Shoes,
Furnishings
OF THE BETTER KIND
MODERATE COST
Student K i t c h e n
and Sign-out Office
Are R e n o v a t e d
We have a large com-
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at
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Dairy Store
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Home of
CAROL KING JRS.
For the Past
DRESSES
80 Years
and
PRINTZESS COATS
Musical Memos
Kyler
Has Been Associated
with the
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KYLER'S
Avenue Cafe
On the Avenue
For Your Sorority Parties
AND
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TIMES
OUR MEN IN SERVICE
Campus Chatter
By L. O'NEIL and M. M. W H I T S E L
(Continued from page two)
of M. A. A. F . ba;sketball team In
Maldeh, Mo. (plug)
Pvt. Joe Moran Is in Replacement Center a t C a m p Croft, S. C.
Walt Ganz, Chief Petty Officer,
has made several t r i p s to Ireland.
Sgt. Bill Ingraiham is training for
gunner in a B-17 a t Drew Field,
Tampa, Fla.
Tommy Galitski is somewhere In
North Africa.
H a n k Ryan, S 2|c, is in Philadelphia.
Bob Stetson is in Bloomsburg.
Cpl. George Barnes just returned
to Camp Van Dorn, Miss, from a
furlough.
a.|c| Clair Young is taking u p
navigation a t Selmen Field, Monroe,
La.
F r a n k Cessna, S 2|c, is stationed
a t Chicago, Hi.
Candidate Mike Bernardi is at
Camp Kavis, N. C.
a|c Art Sherman is in advanced
Naval school at Selman Field, Monroe, La.
a|8 Richard B a r n h a r t is located
a t the University of Alabama.
Pvt. Jim Larkin is in M i a m i
Beach, Fla.
Kenneth Hager is in Bloomsburg,
Pa.
T. C. Women Play Elizabethtown;
Suffer Defeat in Fast Game
Women's basketball r e a c h e d a
ed. major, practices her tumbling
new high in Lock Haven when one
in the first floor corridor every eveof t h e first organized varsity girls
ning between 10 and 11.
took on the highly rated ElizabethMary Debo lias been walking on
town sextette. Lacking experience
air and it seems she's bumped into
and practice, our girls neverthethe moon. J i m m y put Stardust In
less ijut tip a good showing. It
her eyes witJi a proposal.
wasn't until the third period t h a t
Heavens, Clarkie! Another warnthe Elizabethtowners managed to
ing!!—True to the a r m y and true
pull away with a rally led by Capto t h e navy.—Max Hoffman sends
tain Mumma, who swished the net
two valentines.—Rita Williams has
for 30 points. Sara Zubler and Marreacquired a southern accent. No,
gie Binder kept the Havenites in
it isn't the instructor again—this
the game most of the way with
time it is a lonely little K a d e t . . . .
their consistent shooting, w h i l e
How does G r a d e Davis do it? Does
P o r t e r starred on the defense. T h e
she use a manufactured form love
crowd on hand enjoyed t h e contest
letter or is It original? Will you let
very much in spite of the score, and
us in on the secret. G r a d e , so we
all expressed the popular belief t h a t
It looked as though s o m e t h i n g | c a n get unknown proposals, also?
the Havenites did fine work.
w a s rotten In Denmark, s e e i n g
M. M. gets into the most embarLock Haven
" H a y m a k e r " Hardy and "Bomber" rassing situations. Anyway, y o u
G P P
Bonfillo walking around a r m - i n - didn't have to push H a n s h u m a k e r
Zubler (f) Captain
7
0
14
a r m on campus a few hours before under t h e table, did you, or waa he
Binder (f)
5
2
12
t h e i r boxing bout. Could t h e knock- p u s h e d ? ? ? . . . .Binder's o l d heartDrye (f)
0
0
0
o u t have ben a p u t - u p job??
throb returned to campus, b u t even
Hoffman (f)
*
2
10
" C a n - C a n " dancers may be on Joe couldn't influence an e x t r a
Sackett (f)
0
0
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t h e shelf, but the "Can-Can" d a n c - special.
P o r t e r (g)
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0
e r s of L. H. S. T. C. were certainly
"True love is t h e love." Ask HufRockey (g)
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in the groove.
fy for a detailed a c c o u n t . . . .Once
Max Hoffman (f)
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Coach Boasert, why didn't you tell more a murder Is interrupted by a
Earon (g)
0
0
0
.
V
u s about Roxanne?
a phone call for Goss—It wasn't
Knowles (g)
0
0
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E v e r y o n e finally m e t LeJune's our editor's murder—it w a s "Sus" E a r l " . "We love him, too", we pense"—W.J.Z.
Totals
16
4.
36
Bay, while L e J u n e s t a n d s over us
W h a t is It t h a t Rose Minnie
Elizabethtown
c l u b in hand.
doesn't w a n t In this column???
G P P
No one understood Betty McDerBubb is wearing a ring on third
Mumma (f) C a p t a i n . . 13
4
30
m o t t ' s reticence a t serving spa- finger, left hand—not a diamond
0
0
0
The girls' dorm meeting of F e b - Fox (f)
g h e t t l a t lunch the other day. until yet—Just Bruce's class ring.
2
1
5
t h e y found out. t h a t little Betty had
W h a t makes Drye spend all that ruary 9 will be one of the meetings Forney (f)
4
2
10
j u s t emerged from " P o p " Fleming's | money on valentines? Could it be of the year t h a t ail the girls will Bangher (f)
Julius (g)
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Biology class, where she had dis t h a t she h a s had an encouraging remember.
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sected one of those delectable mor- letter Instead of a brief note.
Then t h e girls had yodllng Year- Hoover (g)
Myers (g)
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eels—an e a r t h w o r m ! ! ! The Biology
When will these freshman girls ick, who has really mastered t h e
0
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e t u d e n t s are learning to love the learn t h a t upperclass women have job of whirling her adam's apple Blanch (g)
little dears.
priorities even on Kadets? Proof around. T h a t "Kisses" song Is realTotals . . 7
19
7
45
Anyone having a n y information of this can be found in the case of ly the jive, Faye. It brought howls
Half-time: Elizabethtown 18—Lock
a b o u t Nancy Rockey's dark, slim Tyson and Boyer and three poor of laughter from t h e girls.
Haven 17.
Buitor, please notify her room-mate little innocent freshman girls.
Marion MacPhee then gave some
a t once.
Mac Phee's secret is out after two of her impersonations that t h e girls
Newlywed Mrs. Nulf has tempor- and a half years. Anyone wishing always love to hear.
arily lost t h a t S t a r d u s t look. Can t o acquire some service from Miss
The girls really got on the ball
it be t h a t she's having trouble find- MacPhee please see G r a d e Davis. when Margaret Mary played "By
ing a laundress??
Max Hoffman agrees with Miss the Light of the Silvery Moon", and
We all miss "Ellezy" and her a i r - Dixon t h a t you can g e t a thrill "Nola"—just a second Paderewski,
plane in the dorm. Evelyn is now from a kiss on the neck—but she that's all.
c o m m u t i n g from Jersey Shore.
Doris and Hope then s a n g "I
still doesn't like it. She'll take hers
Lois McKelvey, we can't have you straight.
Reminisce" and all the girls s a n g
The pupils of the Campus School
spending your afternoons polka-ing
Drick is torn between two fires t h e song made popular by F r a n k a r e giving stiff competition to other
with the new freshman. W h a t would or is it two blondes?
Sinatra, "Down in t h e Valley.' '
schools throughout the county for
Harold say ?
Incidentally, t h e r e f r e s h m e n t s a banner to be presented t o the inGrace Davis and M. M. did a
W h a t happened to t h e "H's" a t the m a r a t h o n to finish t h e baseboard were all right, too. Pepsi and cakes stitution collecting the most tin
dance Friday night? They didn't two m i n u t e s before t h e lights went always hit the spot. Thanks a lot, cans. Since J a n u a r y 1, 1944, the
seem to be on t h e beam—but t h a t ' s out. They did a fine job, too.
Second Floor.
children have collected 4100 tin
all right; all's forgiven; you were
cans.
Burkie, it seems, can's r e s i s t
probably resting up for the dance M e r c h a n t Marines—Link or no Linlc. SHRINKAGE
Since J a n u a r y 1 the pupils have
on Saturday.
Whitsel seems to be having quite a
also sold $90 worth of bonds and
(Continued
from
page
three)
Going up on the bus, Fleason, lot of fun since her accident with
stamps to the faculty a n d parents
Alice Kolhepp's escort, led the sing- al Ithe sailors c a r r y i n g , h e r around. very hard, according to the rumors. of t h e children, as well as the chilThey laughed continuously for the
ing. Good voice too, but what was
T h e girls of T. C. looked up with
dren themselves. The eighth grade
t h a t song about "Don't send my interest the first time t h e new last two hours, a s who wouldn't is In charge of this campaign.
with
Bronson
and
Speaker
a
r
o
u
n
d
?
boy to Lock Haven"? Judging from P h a r m a c i s t ' s Mate entered t h e dinA new drive h a s been started in
Table 11 "Mounting Dep't" h a s
appearances, everyone had a good ing hall and were quite disappointhis
month. It is t h a t of collecting
time. T h e orchestra w a s super and ted to find t h a t he is going to reached a new peak of sobriety with old newspapers and magazines. The
a
substitute
Monitor.
The
regular
j u s t dreamy enough.
"rest" during his etay a t Lock Hav-i
college students and t h e cadets a r e
Monitor has gone to the hospital
Some of the dancing couples were en—or Is he?
asked for their cooperation in this
and
w
e
m
i
s
s
h
e
r
unrestrainlng
J o a n Vogt and Cadet Kimble, Mindrive.
How long will it t a k e ?
hand. When this Monitor told Lois
nie E l v a Belt and Cadet Hitchcock,
V
O'Neill the devil had been after
Marion B u r k h a r t a n d Cadet Mc- STUDENT BOARD
her for a long time, Lois gasped,
Ghee, Sally Zubler a n d Cadet Tod"Hazel, don't talk about our super(Continued from page one)
derund, Ruth Preston and "Princevisor like t h a t ! "
ton", J e a n Madill a n d Cadet Wey- upon favorably by t h e members.
Josie Pavlock f u m b l e d a hot
T h e next meeting of t h e council
gand, Mary Drick a n d Cadet EUerwill be held Thursday, F e b r u a r y 17, mount t h e other night and burned
Ing.
"Bambi," w h o escorted Ruthie and will be one of the most impor- herself on the end of her nose!
Rolih, m a d e everyone howl with his t a n t of t h e year, the business be- Let's not get nosey, Josie.—Smarty
—that's a typographical e r r o r—
impersonations of t h e Instructors. ing t h i s semester's budget.
At t h e Student Cooperative Coun- Marty Badick is a new addition to
H o w did he have t h e courage to
burlesque Schrock? Oh well, he cil meeting in Assembly Friday, Table 11, but we. don't mind, really.
probably had to "suck up t e n " la F e b r u a r y 11, " h r e e nominations —The crowd of girls near t h e lockwere made for the presidency, Mar- ers a t rest period gather around
ter.
Maxie Rappanort w a s g r e e t e d lon MacPhee, Merrill J o n e s and von Stein and Solt and last b u t
I not least their b a g of pop-corn.
• w i t h a rendition of "Lay T h a t J e a n Drye.
H o r s e w h i p Down, Max" a n d he
eeemed to like it, too. Maybe you
h a v e been using t h e wrong a p proach all this time, boys.
Enuff of thees dance chatter.
Doris Greene suggests t h a t Dr.
^ o r t h call the roil in the boy's dorm
thus:
" H u t - y u n , Ralston, Yon, Sorvelli,
and a
Smithy, Smithy, Hartle."
W i t h t h e new freshmen another
verse will be added.
W e all welcome t h e new freshmen. They certainly a r e attractive
additions.
Sally Zubler, who is a new phya t-, . . . . . , > , . , . ^ ^ . > ^ , ^ ^ . , ^ . ^ . ^ ^ . , . , . ^ ^ . - . . . . . . , .>.><•. .>.>^^.>.>.>....>.>...>..^
Sh-h-h-h—
F L A S H ! ! ! Mary Margaret Whitsel,
t h e co-writer of column, broke t h e
bones In her foot while practicing
t u m b l i n g in the Auditorium last
T h u r s d a y night. She Is r u n n i n g a
d o s e second to Binder and Drye in
t h e manly a r t of hopping around
in the Crutch Brigade.
The following s p a c e is dedicated
t o her for the dirt ahe would have
been able to dig up during the past
few days, if she h a d n ' t been indisposed.
Second-Floor Girls
Treat at Monthly
Dormitory P a r t y
Campus School
Pupils H e l p
War Efjort
We Serve
Y. M. C. A. INDUCTS
NEW MEMBERS
T h e new year has brought manynew members to t h e all men's clulv
on the campus. Let's see through,
the eyes of a new member his first
meeting: T h e pre>sident calls thegroup to order and the pianist b e gins a hymn—The newcomer payw
particular attention to this religious song; it's an old favorite of
his. The singing by the entire club"
reminds t h e newcomer of the choir^
which he s a n g with a t home. Afterthe song t h e chaplain reads the^
scripture and leads In prayer. Themeetings Is then turned over t o t h *
entertainment committee. This day,.
Dr. North Is the guest speaker, and..
in hia very Interesting and Informat
manner, he relates some of the i n cidents a n d facts about Confucianism. The curiosity of the m e m b e r *
is aroused by some of the odd a n d
unique customs of this belief. T i m e
files quickly when one. is doingsomething he enjoys and a s tha»
new member glances a t his watch,.
he sees t h a t It is time to adjourn..
So with t h e benediction the m e m bers are dismissed and our n e w comer has definitely stated t h a t h »
is glad to become a member of outorganization.
A t the following meeting of t h e '
Y. M. C. A. there was a discussioit.
concerning "What D o e s Religion.
Mean to You?" led by William J .
Shope. A most stimulating e x change of opinion set t h e membersr
to thinking about Religious E m p h a sis WeSk.
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TIMES
Vol. 20
LOCK HAVEN, PA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1944
No. 6
S t u d e n t Board Cadets Have D a n c e j C o w c e r ^ Vioiinist\Clausen
Will Speak
Discusses Finances At t h e Casaloma Benno
Rabinof
WUl
Thursday* Friday
Of Past Semester
Bamberger Entertains
Local Pastors Will Assist in
Nominations F o r President
For Coming Semester Take
Place February 11; Three
Candidates Nominated
At Intermission
Perform Feb, 16th
Discussion
Groups
and
Personal Conferences,
The cadet quarterly dance w a s
held the first S a t u r d a y night In
Program Sponsored By
'Building Our Lives for the
Teachers College and
F e b r u a r y a t the Casaloma along t h e
World of Tomorrow" Is the
High School
Renovo road. F r o m eight-thirty u n Theme of Religious
T h e council convened twice last
m o n t h bringring up many new and til twelve o'clocic, cadets in olive
Emphasis Week
Rabinof
s
Violin
One-Time
d a r b and co-eds in gay party dressI m p o r t a n t m a t t e r s of business.
Property
of
Fritz
This week t h e s t u d e n t s of t h e
The first meeting was opened up es danced to a n eight-piece band,
Kreisler
by a budget report from the rep- a r r a n g e d by t h e Bill Sholder orSomething new! Something dif- Teachers College will be honored by
resentative of each organization.
chestra of Williamsport.
Benno Rabinof, American violin- ferent! And how the students loved the appearance of Dr. Bernard C.
Since t h e Praeco has not spent any
ist
who is making an a p p e a r a n c e it. T h e curtains opened on parody Clausen a t our campus a s a s p e a k e r
D
u
r
i
n
g
Intermission
the
four
money yet, its first semester a p of a Physiology class t a u g h t by
propriation w a s recalled with the score socializers laughed to the t u n e on F e b r u a r y 16 at 8:15 In a concert Mr. Jack, who was in t h e act of a t t h e Religious E m p h a s i s W e e k
u n d e r s t a n d i n g t h a t the whole a m - of Cadet Bamberger, who kept a presented jointly by t h e college and giving a test. It seems t h a t every- meetings. Dr. Clausen is one of t h e
ount would be given it the second steady chuckle going In the a u d i - the high school at the new auditor- time Mr. J a c k consulted his ques- foremost ministers In America, b e •emester. The obtaining of money ence by n a r r a t i n g his first d u o - ium is one of t h e most disting- tions the students compared notes. ing a t the present t i m e the p a s t o r
from the student council for parties flight and Imitating t h e W T S in- uished viollnsts on t h * c o n c e r t
Next was tumbling, with Frances of the F i r s t Baptist Churchy In
or other social functions waa cited structors—Rappaport, Weber, a n d stage today.
His rise to fame Is typical of J u n e Slenker, George Ralston, Dick Pittsburgh. During t h e first World
a s a violation of the constitution, Shroat; and the red head, "Little
A m e r i c a n "success stories"—as Smith and Jerry Sorvelli t a k i n g W a r he acted a s a N a v y Chapl^' .
except In the cases where the W.
Lord K a r r o t Top."
meteoric as it Is deserved and one part.
A. A. entertained visiting teams.
aboard the U. S. S. N o r t h Caroll a.
Cadets Ames, Deane and Weygand t h a t brought him the greatest a c Shock! Shock! Some of the girls H e is a member of Phi Beta K a p p a
An earnest request was made for
t h e bills of downtown purchases. gave out with a Russian dance, vi- claim, not only from his own coun- of the Phys. Ed. department next and h a s written m a n y books, i n I t seems t h a t many students have vace. While Bamberger b a r k e d , trymen, but throughout t h e world. appeared In short skirts and did a cluding The Miracle of Me and T h e
bought material with t h e council's Weygand gave his version of t h e Born on Manhattan's Lower E a s t good con-con which called for an Door T h a t H a s No Key. Dr. North,
money and used the council's name wantom hula-hula dance to t h e Side, Benno Rabinof began t h e encore.
who has heard Dr. Clausen on sevstudy of the violin a t t h e age of
for credit. In many cases the bills famil'iar side-show theme.
A very hilarious boxing match eral occasions, says, "Dr. Clausen
three,
aided
and
encouraged
deThe
couples
s
a
n
g
from
the
t
i
m
e
have not been turned dn and the
took place between Eleanor H a r d y la one of the most popular preachaccount h a s remained unpaid, so t h e buaes left t h e college until t h e y spite sacrifices by his mother. B e - and Phil Bonfillo with Ann H a m i l - ers I have ever listened to and in
fore
he
was
twelve,
the
youngster
t h a t the council and the college returned. T h e cadets entertained
ton ais referee. During t h e course nearly all his pastorates has been
got a bad credit standing. Organ- their gals with their barroom dit- had t h e good fortune to be heard of t h e m a t c h t h e r e f e r e e w a s associated with groups of univerization leaders a r e asked to see t h a t ties, alias "South-bound Passenger and accepted a s a pupil by t h e knocked out, but came to in time
sity students, notably a t Colgate
all bills are turned in to the council Train," "Coney Island Baby," a n d greatest of all violin teachers, Leo- to give the count of ten to Phil
and Syracuse."
poul
Aver
who
trained
such
celeb"How Dry I Am." During the e v e immediately after t h e purchase.
after H a r d y had floored him with
Dr. Clausen will a r r i v e T h u r s d a y
At the next meeting it w a s a n - ning everybody welcomed Lieuten- rities a s Elman and Heifitz. So de- a s h o r t u p p e r - c u t to the jaw.
morning and remain until F r i d a ^ .
nounced t h a t t h e council cleared a n t Martin with "He's a Jolly Good lighted was Aver with his young
Then Mr. Bossert received quite
| 8 5 on F r a n k Luther's performance Fellow." Also a m o n g t h e crowd protege'.s progress t h a t he himself a thrill. Hia old friend "Rox-ann", night. H e will speak Thursday eve- ~
conducted the orchestra a t Benno
ning a t the Lock Haven High School•without even counting the $107 from were the flight instructors.
Frances J u n e Slenker in disguise,
t h e reserve fund. A section of the
The next cadet dance will be held Rabinof's debut—the first time he did a very special entertaining n u m - under t h e auspices of t h e Interfaith
had so honored any of his pupils.
Council. T h e remainder of the time
constitution was read by Miss E m - In May.
ber j u s t for him.
will be spent with us a t our R e llle Elliot which stated t h a t anyone
Rabinof's solo engagements with
The program ended with a parody ligious E m p h a s i s gatherings.
benig absent twice from a meeting
leading orchestras alone bespeak the
on Coach Bossert's soccer class and
deep affection and high prestige he
w o u l d automatically be removed
We will also h a v e T. Aubrey
Dr. Sinclair's basketball squad.
enjoys everywhere. H e has played
from council.
(Shorty) Morse, who is an associate
Quite good, P h y s . E d d e r s ! W e director of t h e American Youth
over t h i r t y major works with the
T h e members were asked to think
foremost musical organizations in really enjoyed it.
about nominations for the office of
Foundation Camp, Mlniwanea, on
America. At present he can b e
president of the council, w h i c h
Lake Michigan. He worked with
On Tuesday, F e b r u a r y 8, t h e
were scheduled to be made in a s - monthly meeting of t h e English heard weekly over the "Music for
Dr. Clausen a t Indiana S t a t e Teachsembly F e b r u a r y 11. The announce- Club was held a t the home of Joan an H o u r " program heard on Suners College a t a similar conference
days over the Mutual Radio Netment of the Budget Committee for Vogt.
last year. "Shorty" Alorse will lead
work.
this semester is a reminder t h a t
discussion groups and hold conferThe program, arranged by J o the all-important budget problem
jences with a n y individuals w h o
Those attending Rabinof's consephine Pavlock, c o n s i s t e d of a
will once again be coming up.
may have problems they would like
frank discussion of historical nov- cert a p p e a r a n c e will have the good
Miss Elliot suggested t h a t every
to talk over, beginning on W e d n e s els. An introduction was given by fortune to hear one of t h e most
New officers have been Installed day. When Miss Hope McCartney
representative take notes and re- Eleanor Williams and t h e books valuable violins in t h e world—Benport back to his organization just torn a p a r t or built up were as fol- no Rabinof's famed Del Gesu Guar- for this semester because of t h e was asked how she liked Shorty,
w h a t takes place a t t h e meeting. lows:
nerius, made In 1742 and a t one graduating of the former president, for she attended Mlniwanea, she
Roderick Cook. At the last m e e t - replied, "Oh, he's wonderful!" Dr
Mies Louise Clark tendered h e r
time belonging to Fritz Kreisler.
Kenneth Roberts'Allver WIswell
ing the following w e r e elected: McElwee says, "He Is a most d y resignation as representative of the
V
—reviewed by N a t h a n Pletcher;
president, John Stacy Kyler; vice- namic speaker."
junior class.
president, William Harback; t r e a s The meeting w a s adjourned, but Hervey Allen's The Fort in the ForMiss Harriet Van Riper, president
urer, Merrill Jones; secretary, N a reopened to discuss some new bus- est—reviewed by M i r i a m P a r k ;
than Pletcher; corresponding s e c r e - of t h e Penn S t a t e Christian Associiness. The proposal for securing Howard F a s t ' s Citizen Tom Paine—
ation executive, council, will act in
tary, Robert Williams.
a n o t h e r member In t h e a r t i s t reviewed by Marian Niemond; Le
a similar capacity to t h a t of Mr
Grand
Cannon's
Look
t
o
the
Mouncourse, a concert by Rablnoff, a
A new member has been pledged. Morse. Miss Van Riper is a recent
professional violinist, w a s acted tain—reviewed by Rose M i n n i e
Dean S. Bartgess.
g r a d u a t e of P e n n Stote and will
Akeley; M a r g a r e t Mitchell's Gone
(Continued on page four)
During t h e meeting two letters therefore know t h e needs of modOutisde activities have taken t h e
with the Wind—reviewed by J o Bel Canto Choral Club off campus from former members of t h e Delta ern youth. T h e committee expects
sephine Pavlock.
in the last few^ weeks. On Jan. 30 Rho Beta w e r e read. One w a s from one other religious leader f r o m
In keeping with the holiday spirit a t 3:00 P. M. they participated In Lt. Russel Gabel, 19th Mess Group, Penn State. The theme for the prow a s an oral quiz by Marian K r a t - the celebration commemorating the Amarlllo, A. A. S., Amarillo, Texas, g r a m is : "Building Our Lives for
zer on g r e a t lovers. The EngUsh mortgage-burning ceremony held by and the other letter w a s from Cpl. t h e W o r l d of Tomorrow." T h e
Club members knew their r o m a n - the Salvation Army. Their selec- George Barnes of Camp Van Dorn, Planning Committee expects D r .
cers. B u t another quiz, dealing tions were "How Calmly the E v e - Miss.
Alfred Thomas, Rev. Nelll and Rev.
with knowledge of words w a s most- ning", a n d "Create in Me a Clean
Zimmerman from the city churches
Pi K a p p a Sigma sorority had a
ly a recitation by Dr. North.
Heart".
to assist in discussion groups and
•warming-up p a r t y for their four
T a s t y refreshments were served
personal conferences. All the s t u pledges In the form of a good oldThe organization w a s t h e guest
dents on campus a r e asked to get
fashioned taffy-pull a t the a p a r t - by Mrs. Vogt and daughter, Joan. of the Masons on Feb. 10 where
behind this and m a k e It one of the
ment of Misa Faddis, advisor of PI If you don't believe it, ask N a t h a n they participated in the program.
Pletcher.
most successful events of the year.
K a p p a Sigma.
Selections were "Rain", "The W e a V
ver", "There Alone", "Auf WeiderA good time w a s had by all in an
shen", a n d "The Night H a s a Thoueffort to m a k e the taffy get hard.
T h e girls basketball team e n t e r sand Eyes."
The outcome of cooking it twice
tained the Elizabethtown girls, afand pulling It for some time, was
At t h e tea which shall be held by ter t h e game on Friday, at a punch
taffy In different designs.
In two weeks those closed doors D.A.R. on Tuesday, Feb. 15, indi- party held in the social rooms. T h e
Under the supervision of Mrs
Miss Faddis then served refresh- a t the head of the s t a i r s in the vidual members shall appear, in- party was a general get-together
ments which were needed by all, main building will be opened. Mr. cluding Lois Hohn, Doris Greene, for the two t e a m s and the members Brosius the Junior High School 11-'
because by t h e end of t h e evening Stemple, Mr. Fleming, and science Hope McCartney and Emilie E l - of the respective squads liad a fine brary is being kept open for wider
use by the pupils.
t h e Pi K a p p s were quite exhausted students will desert t h e M o d e l liot.
time getting acquainted with one
Marian K r a t z e r is in charge of
from fun a n d frolic.
School classrooms for t h e new labThe group is planning a Spring another. Mary Drlck and G r a d e
the library from 12:30 P. M. until
T h e sorority Is planning more oratories, which now a r e taking Concert t o be offered in May under Davis acted a s hostesses.
1:00. The student teachers in E n g parties of this type to take place in t h e i r last coat of p a i n t and t h e the direction of their leader, Miss
Plans for a tennis and a golf lish also a s s i s t throughout t h a
t h e near future.
"finishing touches."
Ullemeyer.
team a r e being considered.
week.
Assembly Program
Presented by Phys.
Ed.Department
English Club
Meets Again
Kyler Elected to
Presidency of
Delta Rho Beta
Bel Cantos Assist
In S a l v a t i o n
Army Program
Pi Kap Pledges
Are Entertained
By Miss Faddis
Varsity Entertains
Elizabethtown
Girls a t ^ a
Laboratories Are to Be
Opened in Two Weeks
Junior High School
Library Reorganized
— PAGE 2
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SCUTTLEBUTT
ON EAST SIDE
The College Players
Drama Corner
Since the Lending Library received a sixty per cent increase this
By J. HUTNYAN
By D. H U F F M A N
January over what its income was
F. YON
last year, congratulations are in orBrief Music! Tryouts scheduled
der. And for helping yourself to
for Monday night! Playbooks in
Introduction
added knowledge and pleasure many
circulation! "What part are you
Roses are red.
Assistant Editor
Mary Drick super-new books are waiting on
going to try out for?" "Watch BulViolets
are
blue.
Writers:—J. Hutnyan. M. M. Whitsel, L. O'Neill, S. Zubler, L. Hosmer, the shelves.
letin Board for announcement of
Here is the dorm news,
cast and rehearsal schedule!"
F. Yon, D. Huffman, M. Hoffman, G. Goss, J. Vogt, H. McCartney,
To be sure these books are really
Straight and true.
E. Williams, M. Morancik, J. Pier, J. Piumpis, H. Lawrence, F. up to date just look for A Tree
Yes, the question has been a n Take it or leave It.
swered. The College Players are
Bronson, C. Banghart, J. Drye, G. Chambers, N. Pletcher, M. Belt. Grows in Brooklyn, by Smith. When
Do as you may.
the best seller is there you can exgoing to present a major producBut please be broadminded.
Typists
B. McDermott, A. Pontlllo pect it to be keeping good company.
tion, a public performance!
Was Rome built in a day???
Business Manager
Marjorie Binder Some of its f a v o r i t e pals are
Ideas, pro and con, went, whizGreetings f r o m "No Woman's
Advertising Manager
Gladys Detwiler Wolfe's Of Time and the River, Land." This Is your scuttlebutt re- zing around the Speech Studio at
The Last Time I Saw Paris by Paul,
Circulation Manager
Grace Davis Trees of Heaven by Stuart, and porter giving you the lowdown on the last meeting of the Governing
Board. "We've heard so much aAcceptance for mailing at special ratee of postage provided for in Rebellion In the Baekiands by De the up and up. Well, well, what bout the plays of the Dramatics
have
we
here?
Five
new
additions
Cunha.
Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized June 3, 1823.
to our happy family. John Sollnsky, Club, we'd like to see one!" (Thia
In case you're not familiar with
Entered a s Second Class matter November 6, 1928, at the Poat
Bob Johnson and Frank Kamus, all was reported said by a freshman
some of these titles, here's a little
Office at Lock Haven, Penna., under the Act of March 8, 1879.
from mining towns (where men are on campus.) "Can we count on th»
tip. In Tree* of Heaven you'll amen); also Frank Lingenfelter and cooperation of the club members?"
gain see the Tussles of Top» for
Mark
Seals, farmboy and gentleman "Are there enough people willing
CARRY ON
Private Tussle, and Rebellion in
to try out, and will^^hey have timo
This month the free citizens of the world are celebrating the Baekiands is considered by crit- respectfully. Incidentally, B e a 1 s to participate?" "C;an we manage
says
we
could
now);
and
last,
the birthdays of two of the greatest exponents of freedom ics to be a masterpiece In Brazilian Uful women. Maybe that's why Jje the staging?" "Are the lighting
in history. Too often we take Washington and Lincoln for literature.
walks around with that "Show me effects too difficult for our small
granted. We know the facts of their lives, the things for Tou'U all agree that we n e e d the way to go home" expression on lighting staff?" "How about coswhich they lived and stood, but we seldom go deeper than some interesting a n d up-to-date his face—But with the good one tumea?" Throughout the meeting
this. The times that we realize the true greatness of these reference material t o supplement must take the bad. In spite of the enthusiasm was built to a high
men and try to analyze them more deeply are all too few. our studying. Most of the titles ex- fact that Mother North's Pontlllo, pitch. When the vote was taken,
We can't discover these things in books; we must search for plain the content. For examples who left for the army last Thurs- we heard an emphatic and a unanthere are'Freyn's Free China's Nevw day.—At this point I think It Is imous "Aye!"
them ourselves.
Deal, Stettinius' Uend-Lease (and time to mention some of the surBrief Music was unanimously s e I
Have you ever wondered what these men would say to us if he doesn't know all about it, who prises
registered here last week.
' if we could talk with them for a minute? A minute, five min- does?), Aiken's anthology c a l l e d For instance: Jerry Sorvelli get- lected. The Play Selecting Com( M a r y D e b o , chairman;
utes, or even an hour isn't a very long time when one con- Modern American Poetry, I ^beral ting up for breakfast seven days in mittee,Huffman,
Merrill Jones, Rose
siders the advice they could offer. How helpful it would be E d u c a t i o n by Van Doren and a row (of his own free will, natur- Doris
Minnie Akeley, and Doris Greene),
Beard'
The
Republic.
to the leaders of the United Nations if these men of experally) ; the studious nature of Frank discarded possibilities, one after anience could guide them. But since they cannot, we ourselves Also there are a couple of books Kamus; the addition of one more other, for v a r i o u s reasons, but
must speak, and try as best we can to supply our leaders with that can be read for their true member to our basketball team, Brief Music seemed to fit our stanfacts, but you'll enjoy them even making six altogether (the coach dards.
the words our two great presidents would utter.
more for their captivating stories. says we can fould now); and last,
"I am George Washington; I have been called 'the Fa- Number one on this list would be but far from least—our grades.
This is something new and different In the history of the Colther of Our Country.' How wrong that is! I am not alone The Earth Is the Lord's. In this
its father. I am only one part of the multitude of men who historical novel, Caldwell tells of Well, so much for the Introduc- lege Players. An all-glrl cast, a
fought with pen, speech, and sword to bring to a reality an Genghis Khan. And number two is tions and "stuff"; now to get down comedy which will make us forget
business.—One of the new boys war, rationing, and O. P. A., a
idealistic dream. They wanted to make me king, put me on slightly different. It's none other to
who didn't know how to regulate chance to sink or swim!
a throne of velvet, and place on my head a crown of gold. than that biography of John Barry- the
radiators, put up a loud moan
I knew that if they did this all the struggle they had endured more. Fowler very appropriately when his room got so hot he was A great opportunity for acting
presents Itself in this story of girls'
vails this book Good Night, Sweet
would be in vain. I was fighting then to preserve liberty in Prince.
afraid to go Into it. There he stood, life In a college dormitory. It tenmy nation. Throughout my presidency I fought against Next there's a book by a de- with beads of perspiration slowly ders a challenge to the forums and '
powers who would have thrown freedom to the winds and ceased man. Instead of about one. dripping from his heated brow, is- forum heads. Will they have enough
raised in its place the god of autocracy. I refused to accept It's Woollcotfs last book of sketch- suing loud o a t h s of discomfort. cooperation to help turn out a fina third term as leader of the new republic for fear of jeopar- es and writings. All Woollcott tans, Boy, was he mad! In fact, I would ished performance? It offers a chaldiizng its chances of survival. Upon my death I freed my and who isn't one, wiil want to read say he was "burning". However, as lenge to those on the business staff.
soon as he learned the function of Can they advertise and sell enough
servants so that they could enjoy the liberties which I Long, Long Ago.
the little black handle on the llttie tickets to fill the auditorium for t w o
And
now
for
the
meringue
on
the
helped to establish. I didn't do these things for my own perwhite pipe, the situation was well
sonal glory, so that I could go down in history as a lover of lemon pie. (That's not corn be- in hand.—I promises "Jim Hartle" nights?
history. I did them because I believed in them, because they cause it's a quotation f r o m Dr. his name would not be in this Issue It is your play. College Players t
It's Ilka Chase's in Bed
Can you line up to the standards
were part of my philosophy. Today you are being harrassed North).
Cry. If you read It, you'll like ot scuttlebutt, providing he kept set for you in past years? Will your
loy men who again would like to dash our ideals to the ground. We
out
of
mischief.
I
kept
my
promise
it.
help and cooperation exceed that
You must do as I. You must fight and if necessary die for No matter how many good books too—
of other times? Can you rise above
them. This is your duty to the men who came before you. the Lending Library has. It is al- Famous unanswered queistions??? odds and carry off the laurels?
Carry on—!"
ways getting more. If you have a Who put the waste can in front of We're betting on you!
that you would like to read, Ballock's door? And It wasn't the
A public performance also pre"I am Abraham Lincoln. Historians call me 'the Mar- favorite
leave your request on a slip of pa- garbage man either.—^What girl re- sents a challenge to the entire S t u tyred President'. But I am no more a martyr than all of the per, in the Lending Library. If pos- ceived a letter from what boy In dent Body. Can it back The Colothers who give their lives for a cause. The boys who died sibly you'll soon be seeing It pre- our coliege, with "Stinky Poultry lege Players In advertising and sellFarm, Chicks Our Specialty, Pos- ing tickets?
at Bull Run or Gettysburg deserve as many plaudits as I, viewed in this column.
sum Run, Pa." as the return adbut perhaps none of these realize the meaning of freedom as
Let all of us work together t o
dress?
I do. Where else in the world could the son of a poor frontier
make this tops in the College PlayComing down the corridor, in the ers' Major Productions—Brief Mufarmer reach the highest place in the nation ? In what other
blue of evening, one would see sic!
country could a splitter of rails rise to be a lawyer, legislator,
many curious signs on the various
and finally president. I want these things preserved. It is
doors,
g.. Dear George: 'Wake me
your duty to fight and if necessary die that othefs may have Lt. John Plummer is stationed at up at e.nine
thirty. Your one and
similar opportunities. Others have struggled. Carry on—!" Roswell, New Mexico. He's living only,
Jerry; Dear Jerry: Please reIn an officer's club and is flying turn my razor in the morning. I
—oOo—
B-17's.
want to shave. Love, Frank—ChumRELIGIOUS EMPHASIS WEEK
Tinkling tea cups—flowers—dainMany times it has been said that to be really happy, Pvt. James Peet ds stationed in my little group, aren't we?
He'is in the Tank DeConclusion
ty sandwiches—p r o u d daughters
now and in future years, the individual must develop a well- Colorado.
Division.
with their mothers—gracious Dr.
I know you are happy,
rounded life, a four-fold life, religiously, socially, mentally stroyer
Pvt. Joe Errigo is finishing boot
Bottorf—Dr. McElwee's laughter—
Por
at
last
I
am
done
and physically.
training at Paris Island, South CarMrs. Parsons, lovely in black—June
With this column so corny
It would not be fair to say that all youth of today have olina.
Cochrane pausing—and the "Taus"
And Its jokes so "pun".
completely neglected the religious aspect of this four-fold a|c Marvin Bigelow has finished
are giving a tea. The date, JanuBut don't worry, people.
life, for this is not true. But the fact still remains and should B a s i c Flight Training at Bainary 21—Time, 4:30 until 5:30—occaIn Just four weeks more,
sion, Mid-Term Graduation. Sucbe brought to the foreground, that youth has a tendency to bridge, Florida.
I'll be back In a flash
cess? Very definitely!
place too little emphasis on religion and religious activities. Pvt. Joe Allesandro is attending
With chatter, galore.
Alumnae getting reacquainted—
V
The age, fast moving world in which we live, and the war school at Franklin and Marshall
at Lancater, Pa.
Mrs. MacDougall and Miss Hlmea
are only a few of the unacceptable excuses presented for this College,
a{s Elmer Huggler is now in the
glad to ise the old. faces back again
lack of interest.
Merchant Marine and is stationed
A lively discussion on animal life —a spirited game of bridge—rolFebruary 16, 17, 18, 20 are being set aside on our campus as "Rellg- In New Tork.
took place on Feb. 13 when the N a t - licking laughter as s t o r i e s are
JoUB Emphasis Days." What should religion mean to you? How can you
David Barnhart is somewhere in uralists held their usual meeting. swapped—parchesl and pig on the
better understand the characteristics of your particular religion? What
Of course, the stress waa on winter floor—a poker game in the kitchen
.are some of youth's most vital problems today? These and many other England.
ajs Mack Gray Is stationed In animals, and tive Individuals gave —light refreshments—and another
questions will be answered by means of lectures, conferences, and disyivld descriptions of some wild party Ss a success.
cussion groups under the able and enlightening leadership of Dr. Bernard Davidson College, N. C.
•C. Clausen from the First Baptist Church In Pittsburgh and T. Aubrey
Pfc. Dick Pearson expects to be animal life. Mary Jane Hoffman
The hum of busy hands working
(Shorty) Morse, Associate Director. American Youth Foundation, St. shipped across soon.
discussed the deer; Nancy Rockey, for their supper a t Dr. Bottorf a aa
Ix>uis, Missouri.
Cpl. Bob McCoy has been ill at the chipmunk and skunk; Doris the "Taus" became domestic for
We hope that each of you will help make these few dayis of spirit* a hospital at Blandlng, Fla., where Carpenter, the elk; Janice Sackett, one evening. Tiie dinner wa« well
tial enrichment o n our campus successful in all respects. With your co- b» is stationed.
the rabbit and squirrel; and Mary worth the work, and the work a n operation and loyal support the program cannot fall.
.'>(] Nevins ia In a pre-medical Drlck, the life of bears.
other bright memory for the 'Taiia".
Touth, the buUderq of our world of tomorrow, you will bi, .ailed
-; in Mls»ourl.
fo Miss Russell, their adviaer,
upon to shoulder great responsibilities and burdens, as a "carry-over' , f
Wa hear that Jan Sackett la g o from the war In wiilch w e are now en^aped. Can you do It without :h. j - •• • -'^•'•'•r " now in Australia, perbaps a go6 religious background which as yountr people you flhould be developlnr 1 Cpl. Oeorge Mitro ta now c&ptala not new but' the rest learned liiaay ing to do a little tqitar* dandbMr
o o w r Thia 1« a challense for you! Accept it I £>o something about ttt
(Coattnucd oa pac« four)^
a«w and iaterMtiac things.
thta WMk-esd with Jo* Kayas.
Our Men In
The Service
Taus Entertain
Alumnae at Tea
Naturdists Meet
THE
COLLEGE
TIMES
members appear, IncluMAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS • -1944 individual
ding Lois Hahn, Louise Greene,
PAGE 3
been agitating so loudly for a r a i s e
lately that Pavlock is afraid s o m e Hope McCartney and Emilie Elliot.
body will actually hear her.
By LE JUNE PIER
The following is a list of Magazines to which the Col- The group is planning a spring
When Marion O'Neill lett Sylvalege Library subscribes during 1944. The students will find concert to be presented in May u n - From now until March 15 it is nia t h e girl who stepped into h e r
der t h e direction of their leader, hoped t h a t instructors of Lock position also inherited her plaid
them valuable for reference work.
Miss Ullemeyer.
Haven State Teachers College will skirt. Sylvania is a brighter place
.JVRT
V
lighten the assignments for poor because of this, a n d from t h e latest
MATHEMATICS
American Artists
little Sylvania workers. These a l - report, production h a s gone up.
Mathematics Teacher
Art Digest
ready over-burdened, down-trodden
National Mathematics Magazine
Those work-honses in t h e S t e m
Desi^-n
serfs of the w a r effort have had Dep't a r e now working until t e n
MISCELLANEOUS
Magazine of A r t
We want you to know first of ail another care added to their load. every night instead of eight. You'd
American Magazine
School Arts
t h a t t h e D a y Room now rates a It is a problem t h a t even Burkie's thing four hours of work would b e
Aviation
DRAMA
first-class charter from the Coop- worry bird can not handle. It puz- enough for a n y girl, b u t I'll let y o u
Current Biography '
High School Thespian
erative Council. If S a n t a Claus is zles the Sylvania brains t h a t made in on a little secret: they don't work
Hobbies
Players' Magazine
good to us we plan to do big things. Ithe Dean's List. It even h a s oneHouse a n d Garden
(Continued on page four)
Plays
W a n t e d : Teacher t o give piano t i m e government-girl McDermott
Ladies
Home
Journal
T h e a t r e Arts Monthly
lessons to Jeanne McCloskey—must going In circles, and she should
Pennsylvania Game News
EDUCATION—ELEMENTARY
know about red tape if anyone does.
have patience.
Readers Guide
American Childhood
R a t and roach exterminator for Audrey Clancy is considering writRotarlan
Childhood Education
the ever-increasing a r m y In the ing to Mr. Anthony about it. E v Story
Children's Activities
erybody is thinking almost excluDay Room.
MUSIC
Educational Leadership
Railroad ticket and companion to sively about I n c o m e t a x forms
E
t
u
d
e
E l e m e n t a r y School Journal
Virginia for Ann Hamilton—a 1 s o 1040A. Heads a r e heavy with figMusic Educators Journal
Grade Teacher
black fitted coat t h e same size a s ures, hearts a r e heavy with worr.v,
Musical America
Instructor
a n d pocketbooks a r e light a s usual.
Alice Kohlhepp's.
Victor
Record
Review
National Elementary Principal
J e a n Coffey j u s t can't figure out You can't do t h i s to us. Congress!
N
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W
S
R
E
V
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EDUCATION—GENERAL
where all of h e r money goes. W e
Since we're on red tape, all SylCongr slonal Digest
American School Board Journal
suggest t h a t s h e look In the pan vania workers should stop to s y m Life
Bulletin of t h e Association of
117 Main St.
at t h e C. C. in the Pin-Bail machine pathize with t h e n e w freshmen
Nation
American Colleges
Doris Carpenter can thank D a r r who n o w help u s crowd t h e b u s .
New
Republic
Education
for the wonders she h a s accom W e know ali about t h e doctors e x ESTABLISHED 1855
News Week
E d u c a t i o n for Victory
plished giving Doris t h a t "Main ams, p h o t o g r a p h s , t h e fingerTime
E d u c a t i o n a l Index
Line Look"—Jersey Shore M a i n printing, etc. t h e y h a d t o endure
United S t a t e s News
~^
E d u c a t i o n a l Administration a n d
Line.
before Joining us. W e have gained
Vital
Speeches
Supervision
Betty Barner a n d P e g g y Bower many n e w workers, b u t w e lost
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Educational Forum .
are planning a larger bed. They r e - t h r e e old ones from L. H. S. T. C.
American
J
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r
n
a
l
of
P
u
b
l
i
c
E d u c a t i o n a l Record
fuse t o s h a r e with sister P a t .
J i m Pontlllo h a s gone to t h e Army
Health
-Journal of Educational Research
F a r m e r Gower missed her bus a n d Fleck and Smeal have left colAthletic
Journal
J o u r n a l of Higher Education
Bulletin of National Tuberculosis to school t h e other d a y while wait- lege, although t h e y a r e still with
-Journal of t h e N. E . A.
ing for t h e chickens to lay.
us a t Sylvania. So much for addiAssociation
N . E . A. Research Bulletins
Bodle a n d Welliver have been tions a n d subtractions, which only
Camping
3^atlonal P a r e n t - T e a c h e r Magarather rugged-looking lately—prob- remind u s of o u r income t a x a n y Hygela
zine
ably a s a result of their own cook- way.
Journal
of
Health
a
n
d
Physical
N a t i o n ' s Schools
ing. By t h e way, we're planning
Education
Bonfliia certainly got glajsses in
3Morth Central Association Quara b a n g - u p chili dinner for t h e Day a h u r r y on her last—^shall we say—
Recreation
terly
Room.
at
vacation. Maybe her eyes really
Research Quarterly of American
T a r e n t ' s Magazine
^
In closing we w a n t to welcome were bad. At least, it's a legitimate
Physical Education Association
P e a b o d y Journal of Education
the new members now in our happy excuse. This same Bonfillo girl h a s
Safety Education
T e n n s y l v a n i a Public Instruction
midst.
Scholastic Education
P e n n s y l v a n i a School J o u r n a l
Travelers
Standard
Progressive Education
R e v i e w of Educational Research PSYCHOLOGY
Child Study
School Activities
Journal of Educational PsycholSchool a n d Society
ogy
Teacher—Education
Mental Health Bulletin
Teachers College Journal
RELIGION
Teachers College Record
Christian Century
EDUCATION—SECONDARY
Many of t h e dormitory girls a r e
His
California Journal of Secondary
in their glory now t h a t t h e student
International Student
Education
kitchen is fully equipped. The S t u
Religious Education
Clearing House
dent Council allocated $40 to the
SCIENCE
National Association of Secondstudent kitchen a n d sign-out office.
American Biology Teacher
a r y School Principals. Bulletin
Hope McCartney a n d Doris Greene
Audubon
The School Review
spent two of their Saturdays down
Journal of Calendar Reform
Secondary Education
town shopping. Dishpana, skillets,
t-,.,.,^.,.,.
Journal of Chemical Education
ENGLISH
silverware, potato masher, curtains,
Monthly Evening S k y M a p
oilcloth, c a n opener, garbage can,
American Literature
N a t u r e Magazine
soap a n d towels—nothing was forAmerican Speech
Popular Mechanics
gotten or left out (except the points
Book Review Digest
Popular Science
for food.)
College English
School Science a n d Mathematics
E l e m e n t a r y English Review
The kitchen h a s been renovated
Science Education
English Journal
a little over a week a n d already
Science News Letter
H o r n Book
several feeds have been prepared.
Scientific American
N e w York Times Book Review
The a r o m a — t h a t - m a k e s - y o u - w a n t
Scientific Monthly
Poetry
to-eat is ever present in t h e dorml
SOCIAL SCIENCE
S a t u r d a y Review of Literature
tory now.
Annals of t h e American Academy
Weekly Book Review
The Sign-out Office does not l o | k
of Political and Social Science
Writer
so
gruesome since a n e w blotter
Frontiers of Democracy
GEOGRAPHY
and lamp have given t h e office a
Journal of Educational Sociology
Asia
business-like atmosphere.
Plans
Social Science
Bulletin of the P a n American
have been made to buy a clock a n d
Social Studies
Union
a pen holder.
Soviet Ruissia
Economic Geography
Survey: Graphic and Mldmonthly
J o u r n a l of Geography
SPEECH
National Geographic
Journal of Speech Disorders
Phlllipines
Quarterly Journal of Speech
Soil Conservation
Volta Review
Travel
VISUAL EDUCATION
HISTORY
Educational Screen
American-German Review
Popular Photography
Congressional Record
Foreign Affairs
Knickerbocker Weekly
The Name
Netherlands News
- Pacific Affairs
Outside activities have t a k e n t h e
Pennsylvania Dept. o t Internal
Bel Canto Choral Club off campus
Affairs. Bulletin
P^^^^i^^^^^^K^i^is^sA
Pennsylvania Magazine of His In t h e last few weeks. On J a n . 80,
1944,
a
t
3
P
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M.,
they
participated
tory a n d Biography
la the celebration commemorating
United States Review
t h e m o r t g a g e burning c e r e m o n y
LIBRARY
held b y t h e Salvation Army. Their
Booklist
selections w e r e : "How Calmly t h e
Cumulative Desk Iiidex
Evening", a n d "Create i n Me a
L i b r a r y Journal
Clean H e a r t . "
Publisher's Weekly
DIAL 3953
Subscription Books Bulletin
T h e organization waa t h e guest
Wilson Library Bulletin
of t h e Masons on F e b . 10, where
LITERARY AND POPULAR
tlipy participated In t h e program.
Atlantic Monthly
.Selections w e r e "Rain", "The W e a Fortune
ver", "Thine Alone". "Auf WeiderHarpcra
ahtu", "The Night Haa a Thousand
N e w Yorker
Eyes."
Readara Dig«*t
At tha tea which. WiU be held by I
-lirtifjfisc.v
Tal* Ravlaw
tb« D. A. R. on Tuaaday. Fab. \%,
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Dayhop Bedlam
Wiedhahn
Jewelry Company
Jewelry and Watches
Clothing, Shoes,
Furnishings
OF THE BETTER KIND
MODERATE COST
Student K i t c h e n
and Sign-out Office
Are R e n o v a t e d
We have a large com-
Meet Your Friends
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at
All Mdse. Guaranteed
HENRY'S
Satisfactory
Dairy Store
Weaver & Probst
SMART SHOP
Home of
CAROL KING JRS.
For the Past
DRESSES
80 Years
and
PRINTZESS COATS
Musical Memos
Kyler
Has Been Associated
with the
BEST IN FOOD
KYLER'S
Avenue Cafe
On the Avenue
For Your Sorority Parties
AND
BANQUETS
The New Herlocker's Restaurant
Private Party and Banquet Room
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PASTRIES
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TIMES
OUR MEN IN SERVICE
Campus Chatter
By L. O'NEIL and M. M. W H I T S E L
(Continued from page two)
of M. A. A. F . ba;sketball team In
Maldeh, Mo. (plug)
Pvt. Joe Moran Is in Replacement Center a t C a m p Croft, S. C.
Walt Ganz, Chief Petty Officer,
has made several t r i p s to Ireland.
Sgt. Bill Ingraiham is training for
gunner in a B-17 a t Drew Field,
Tampa, Fla.
Tommy Galitski is somewhere In
North Africa.
H a n k Ryan, S 2|c, is in Philadelphia.
Bob Stetson is in Bloomsburg.
Cpl. George Barnes just returned
to Camp Van Dorn, Miss, from a
furlough.
a.|c| Clair Young is taking u p
navigation a t Selmen Field, Monroe,
La.
F r a n k Cessna, S 2|c, is stationed
a t Chicago, Hi.
Candidate Mike Bernardi is at
Camp Kavis, N. C.
a|c Art Sherman is in advanced
Naval school at Selman Field, Monroe, La.
a|8 Richard B a r n h a r t is located
a t the University of Alabama.
Pvt. Jim Larkin is in M i a m i
Beach, Fla.
Kenneth Hager is in Bloomsburg,
Pa.
T. C. Women Play Elizabethtown;
Suffer Defeat in Fast Game
Women's basketball r e a c h e d a
ed. major, practices her tumbling
new high in Lock Haven when one
in the first floor corridor every eveof t h e first organized varsity girls
ning between 10 and 11.
took on the highly rated ElizabethMary Debo lias been walking on
town sextette. Lacking experience
air and it seems she's bumped into
and practice, our girls neverthethe moon. J i m m y put Stardust In
less ijut tip a good showing. It
her eyes witJi a proposal.
wasn't until the third period t h a t
Heavens, Clarkie! Another warnthe Elizabethtowners managed to
ing!!—True to the a r m y and true
pull away with a rally led by Capto t h e navy.—Max Hoffman sends
tain Mumma, who swished the net
two valentines.—Rita Williams has
for 30 points. Sara Zubler and Marreacquired a southern accent. No,
gie Binder kept the Havenites in
it isn't the instructor again—this
the game most of the way with
time it is a lonely little K a d e t . . . .
their consistent shooting, w h i l e
How does G r a d e Davis do it? Does
P o r t e r starred on the defense. T h e
she use a manufactured form love
crowd on hand enjoyed t h e contest
letter or is It original? Will you let
very much in spite of the score, and
us in on the secret. G r a d e , so we
all expressed the popular belief t h a t
It looked as though s o m e t h i n g | c a n get unknown proposals, also?
the Havenites did fine work.
w a s rotten In Denmark, s e e i n g
M. M. gets into the most embarLock Haven
" H a y m a k e r " Hardy and "Bomber" rassing situations. Anyway, y o u
G P P
Bonfillo walking around a r m - i n - didn't have to push H a n s h u m a k e r
Zubler (f) Captain
7
0
14
a r m on campus a few hours before under t h e table, did you, or waa he
Binder (f)
5
2
12
t h e i r boxing bout. Could t h e knock- p u s h e d ? ? ? . . . .Binder's o l d heartDrye (f)
0
0
0
o u t have ben a p u t - u p job??
throb returned to campus, b u t even
Hoffman (f)
*
2
10
" C a n - C a n " dancers may be on Joe couldn't influence an e x t r a
Sackett (f)
0
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t h e shelf, but the "Can-Can" d a n c - special.
P o r t e r (g)
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e r s of L. H. S. T. C. were certainly
"True love is t h e love." Ask HufRockey (g)
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in the groove.
fy for a detailed a c c o u n t . . . .Once
Max Hoffman (f)
0
0
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Coach Boasert, why didn't you tell more a murder Is interrupted by a
Earon (g)
0
0
0
.
V
u s about Roxanne?
a phone call for Goss—It wasn't
Knowles (g)
0
0
0
E v e r y o n e finally m e t LeJune's our editor's murder—it w a s "Sus" E a r l " . "We love him, too", we pense"—W.J.Z.
Totals
16
4.
36
Bay, while L e J u n e s t a n d s over us
W h a t is It t h a t Rose Minnie
Elizabethtown
c l u b in hand.
doesn't w a n t In this column???
G P P
No one understood Betty McDerBubb is wearing a ring on third
Mumma (f) C a p t a i n . . 13
4
30
m o t t ' s reticence a t serving spa- finger, left hand—not a diamond
0
0
0
The girls' dorm meeting of F e b - Fox (f)
g h e t t l a t lunch the other day. until yet—Just Bruce's class ring.
2
1
5
t h e y found out. t h a t little Betty had
W h a t makes Drye spend all that ruary 9 will be one of the meetings Forney (f)
4
2
10
j u s t emerged from " P o p " Fleming's | money on valentines? Could it be of the year t h a t ail the girls will Bangher (f)
Julius (g)
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Biology class, where she had dis t h a t she h a s had an encouraging remember.
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sected one of those delectable mor- letter Instead of a brief note.
Then t h e girls had yodllng Year- Hoover (g)
Myers (g)
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0
eels—an e a r t h w o r m ! ! ! The Biology
When will these freshman girls ick, who has really mastered t h e
0
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e t u d e n t s are learning to love the learn t h a t upperclass women have job of whirling her adam's apple Blanch (g)
little dears.
priorities even on Kadets? Proof around. T h a t "Kisses" song Is realTotals . . 7
19
7
45
Anyone having a n y information of this can be found in the case of ly the jive, Faye. It brought howls
Half-time: Elizabethtown 18—Lock
a b o u t Nancy Rockey's dark, slim Tyson and Boyer and three poor of laughter from t h e girls.
Haven 17.
Buitor, please notify her room-mate little innocent freshman girls.
Marion MacPhee then gave some
a t once.
Mac Phee's secret is out after two of her impersonations that t h e girls
Newlywed Mrs. Nulf has tempor- and a half years. Anyone wishing always love to hear.
arily lost t h a t S t a r d u s t look. Can t o acquire some service from Miss
The girls really got on the ball
it be t h a t she's having trouble find- MacPhee please see G r a d e Davis. when Margaret Mary played "By
ing a laundress??
Max Hoffman agrees with Miss the Light of the Silvery Moon", and
We all miss "Ellezy" and her a i r - Dixon t h a t you can g e t a thrill "Nola"—just a second Paderewski,
plane in the dorm. Evelyn is now from a kiss on the neck—but she that's all.
c o m m u t i n g from Jersey Shore.
Doris and Hope then s a n g "I
still doesn't like it. She'll take hers
Lois McKelvey, we can't have you straight.
Reminisce" and all the girls s a n g
The pupils of the Campus School
spending your afternoons polka-ing
Drick is torn between two fires t h e song made popular by F r a n k a r e giving stiff competition to other
with the new freshman. W h a t would or is it two blondes?
Sinatra, "Down in t h e Valley.' '
schools throughout the county for
Harold say ?
Incidentally, t h e r e f r e s h m e n t s a banner to be presented t o the inGrace Davis and M. M. did a
W h a t happened to t h e "H's" a t the m a r a t h o n to finish t h e baseboard were all right, too. Pepsi and cakes stitution collecting the most tin
dance Friday night? They didn't two m i n u t e s before t h e lights went always hit the spot. Thanks a lot, cans. Since J a n u a r y 1, 1944, the
seem to be on t h e beam—but t h a t ' s out. They did a fine job, too.
Second Floor.
children have collected 4100 tin
all right; all's forgiven; you were
cans.
Burkie, it seems, can's r e s i s t
probably resting up for the dance M e r c h a n t Marines—Link or no Linlc. SHRINKAGE
Since J a n u a r y 1 the pupils have
on Saturday.
Whitsel seems to be having quite a
also sold $90 worth of bonds and
(Continued
from
page
three)
Going up on the bus, Fleason, lot of fun since her accident with
stamps to the faculty a n d parents
Alice Kolhepp's escort, led the sing- al Ithe sailors c a r r y i n g , h e r around. very hard, according to the rumors. of t h e children, as well as the chilThey laughed continuously for the
ing. Good voice too, but what was
T h e girls of T. C. looked up with
dren themselves. The eighth grade
t h a t song about "Don't send my interest the first time t h e new last two hours, a s who wouldn't is In charge of this campaign.
with
Bronson
and
Speaker
a
r
o
u
n
d
?
boy to Lock Haven"? Judging from P h a r m a c i s t ' s Mate entered t h e dinA new drive h a s been started in
Table 11 "Mounting Dep't" h a s
appearances, everyone had a good ing hall and were quite disappointhis
month. It is t h a t of collecting
time. T h e orchestra w a s super and ted to find t h a t he is going to reached a new peak of sobriety with old newspapers and magazines. The
a
substitute
Monitor.
The
regular
j u s t dreamy enough.
"rest" during his etay a t Lock Hav-i
college students and t h e cadets a r e
Monitor has gone to the hospital
Some of the dancing couples were en—or Is he?
asked for their cooperation in this
and
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unrestrainlng
J o a n Vogt and Cadet Kimble, Mindrive.
How long will it t a k e ?
hand. When this Monitor told Lois
nie E l v a Belt and Cadet Hitchcock,
V
O'Neill the devil had been after
Marion B u r k h a r t a n d Cadet Mc- STUDENT BOARD
her for a long time, Lois gasped,
Ghee, Sally Zubler a n d Cadet Tod"Hazel, don't talk about our super(Continued from page one)
derund, Ruth Preston and "Princevisor like t h a t ! "
ton", J e a n Madill a n d Cadet Wey- upon favorably by t h e members.
Josie Pavlock f u m b l e d a hot
T h e next meeting of t h e council
gand, Mary Drick a n d Cadet EUerwill be held Thursday, F e b r u a r y 17, mount t h e other night and burned
Ing.
"Bambi," w h o escorted Ruthie and will be one of the most impor- herself on the end of her nose!
Rolih, m a d e everyone howl with his t a n t of t h e year, the business be- Let's not get nosey, Josie.—Smarty
—that's a typographical e r r o r—
impersonations of t h e Instructors. ing t h i s semester's budget.
At t h e Student Cooperative Coun- Marty Badick is a new addition to
H o w did he have t h e courage to
burlesque Schrock? Oh well, he cil meeting in Assembly Friday, Table 11, but we. don't mind, really.
probably had to "suck up t e n " la F e b r u a r y 11, " h r e e nominations —The crowd of girls near t h e lockwere made for the presidency, Mar- ers a t rest period gather around
ter.
Maxie Rappanort w a s g r e e t e d lon MacPhee, Merrill J o n e s and von Stein and Solt and last b u t
I not least their b a g of pop-corn.
• w i t h a rendition of "Lay T h a t J e a n Drye.
H o r s e w h i p Down, Max" a n d he
eeemed to like it, too. Maybe you
h a v e been using t h e wrong a p proach all this time, boys.
Enuff of thees dance chatter.
Doris Greene suggests t h a t Dr.
^ o r t h call the roil in the boy's dorm
thus:
" H u t - y u n , Ralston, Yon, Sorvelli,
and a
Smithy, Smithy, Hartle."
W i t h t h e new freshmen another
verse will be added.
W e all welcome t h e new freshmen. They certainly a r e attractive
additions.
Sally Zubler, who is a new phya t-, . . . . . , > , . , . ^ ^ . > ^ , ^ ^ . , ^ . ^ . ^ ^ . , . , . ^ ^ . - . . . . . . , .>.><•. .>.>^^.>.>.>....>.>...>..^
Sh-h-h-h—
F L A S H ! ! ! Mary Margaret Whitsel,
t h e co-writer of column, broke t h e
bones In her foot while practicing
t u m b l i n g in the Auditorium last
T h u r s d a y night. She Is r u n n i n g a
d o s e second to Binder and Drye in
t h e manly a r t of hopping around
in the Crutch Brigade.
The following s p a c e is dedicated
t o her for the dirt ahe would have
been able to dig up during the past
few days, if she h a d n ' t been indisposed.
Second-Floor Girls
Treat at Monthly
Dormitory P a r t y
Campus School
Pupils H e l p
War Efjort
We Serve
Y. M. C. A. INDUCTS
NEW MEMBERS
T h e new year has brought manynew members to t h e all men's clulv
on the campus. Let's see through,
the eyes of a new member his first
meeting: T h e pre>sident calls thegroup to order and the pianist b e gins a hymn—The newcomer payw
particular attention to this religious song; it's an old favorite of
his. The singing by the entire club"
reminds t h e newcomer of the choir^
which he s a n g with a t home. Afterthe song t h e chaplain reads the^
scripture and leads In prayer. Themeetings Is then turned over t o t h *
entertainment committee. This day,.
Dr. North Is the guest speaker, and..
in hia very Interesting and Informat
manner, he relates some of the i n cidents a n d facts about Confucianism. The curiosity of the m e m b e r *
is aroused by some of the odd a n d
unique customs of this belief. T i m e
files quickly when one. is doingsomething he enjoys and a s tha»
new member glances a t his watch,.
he sees t h a t It is time to adjourn..
So with t h e benediction the m e m bers are dismissed and our n e w comer has definitely stated t h a t h »
is glad to become a member of outorganization.
A t the following meeting of t h e '
Y. M. C. A. there was a discussioit.
concerning "What D o e s Religion.
Mean to You?" led by William J .
Shope. A most stimulating e x change of opinion set t h e membersr
to thinking about Religious E m p h a sis WeSk.
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