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COLLEGE
TIMES
N e w Attendance Rul es
Strict and Strong
VOL. 19
Minutes For Board
Meeting October 22
LOCK HAVEN, PA., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1942
Dr. Baird
Speaker In
Assembly
NO. 3
Dr. Parsons
Uules
For Class9 Assemblg
for any particular cour.se, m a y lose
By M. M. MADDEN
or m a y b e
T h e following rules a n d regula- credit for the course
Dr. Jesse Baird ot Berea College,
Kentucky, w a s the guest speaker tions shall be in effect d u r i n g the dropped from the course, upon t h e
recommendation of t h e i n s t r u c t o r
a t t h e Columbus Day assembly. present school year.
No. 1. In a three-credit course a ' to the Dean of Instruction a n d t h e
Dr. Baird had previously addressed
several religious organizations on s t u d e n t may be absent only three President.
No. 2. Double cuts a r e to be givcampus and a t t h e local high school. times per semester without penalty.
In a two-credit course, a student en for absences two d a y s prior a n d
Some of the more humorous a s pects of Dr. Baird'B address were may be absent only twice w i t h o u t ; two days following vacations. D o u ble cuts a r e also to be given for a b especially appreciated by the T r a i n , penalty.
i the first major production of the ing School pupils who were p r e s In a one-credit course, a student sence from classes on days followMinutes of the October Meet- season. Is well on its w a y t o w a r d ent. To isome of t h e college s t u - may be absent only once without ing regular school social functions
ing of the Board of Direc- t h e big night, November 19, with dents, a s well as t h e t r a i n i n g
These absences a r e t o be such as junior or senior proms.
tors of the Student Cooper- rehearsals Jiow in full swing under School pupils. Dr. Baird's speech penalty.
No. 4 Students who expect t o
permitted only in cases of absolute
ative Council
' the direction of Miss C. Cordelia seemed an appropriate Introduction necessity.
leave t h e campus on regrularly
T h e 4th meeting of t h e Board of I Brong, assisted by student-director, to t h e Kentucky mountains. EviNo. 2. S t u d e n t s missing more scheduled trips such a s football,
Directors of the S t u d e n t Coopera- i Dan Stanley, and t h e elaborate set dently, Dr. Baird did not expect t h a n t h e alloted number of times basketball, debating, etc., m u s t s e tive Council w a s called to order by ' already designed a n d under con- such a varied audience, but his a d cure permission and t h e s i g n a t u r e
t h e President a t 7:10 P . M., October struction. The c a s t - i s made up of dress evoked Interest from all.
of each Instructor from whom t h e y
Baird cited examples of t h e i r seneiI veterans as well a s a few n e w 20, 1942 In the council rooms.
During his speech Dr. Baird told tive appreciation of life. iSome of a r e taking courses. F o r m s to b e
! comers, and again all the local boys
Continued on p a g e 2:
of Berea College; a college m a i n - the.se sayings of t h e people as re- signed by Instructors may be s e I have carried off choice roles.
tained for the economically poor lated by Dr. Baird appeared as pol- cured in t h e President's office. S t u I One outstanding characteristic of
of the mountains. Students coming ished by living a s the stones In a dents who are not in good standing
j "Watch on the Rhine" is t h a t it
will, naturally, not b e granted perto the school can enter the first mountain stream.
I boasts one character t h a t Is truly
mission to be absent from claisses.
grade and complete a grade school,
The address did not exclude menI heroic, Kurt Mueller. Here Is a m a n
high school, a n d college course and tion of feuding or those t w o famous Any student who expects to miss
who h a s had a long arduous backreceive a Bachelor of Science d e - feuding families of Kentucky. Dr. classes m u s t secure t h i s Informa• ground of hardship and an anxiety,
tion previous to t h e tinvi of t h e
A traffic safety p r o g r a m sponsor- b u t who remains still a person of gree in Education. All the m a i n - Baird evidenced the opinion t h a t absence.
ed by the Inter-Departmental Com- common sense, patience, a n d a tenance work of the school, includ- these feuds grew out of t h e t w o No. 5. T h e faculty shall keep
m i t t e e on Safety Education of the kindly spirit. In t h e roles of K u r t ing cooking, domestic work, f a r m - sldedness of t h e Civil W a r . T h e
Btate of Pennsylv.ania was open- I Mueller, his wife, Sara, and their ing, clerical work and the construc- present war w a s also mentioned weekly attendance reports on forms
ed Monday, October 19th a t the children. Joshua B,abette, a n d Bo- tion of the furniture is done by t h e when Dr. Baird said, "many of t h e which a r e to be submitted to t h e
Teachers Training College a t Lock do. is reflected some of bitterness student body. Students work a half young men of t h e mountain section President's office after the l a s t
day in a local industry or a t the h a v e been drafted," thus dispelling class of the week. A record of t h e
Haven.
and frustration of life In today's
T h e purpose of t h e program, E u r o p e as contrasted w i t h the school enabling them to pay t h e any idea t h a t t h e y live so far back a t t e n d a n c e of each student will be
which will b e carried out In ail of guileless and good-humored life in small school fee a n d to follow a ! In t h e fountains t h a t t h e y a r e not k e p t in t h e President's office. T h e
faculty shall report to t h a t office
t h e teacher training colleges of the America reflected in the roles of j t r a d e ; they attend classes t h e r e - ' a w a r e of the world.
I malnder of t h e uay. The a d v a n - l T h e 'extreme poverty of these the n a m e s of students who miss
state. Is to develop teachers in traffic safety for service In t h e public i t h e p6pper> old dowager, 'Fanny I tages of thte type of administration people pervaded t h e address. Along 'wo classes in succession. Weekly
schools of the s t a t e and aLso to j Parrelly and her son, David. It '? I T ' evident a n d t h e need for this with his desire for peace. Dr. absence forms a r e to be secured
arouse community interest in the I this very gullelessnejss and gener- type of school in t h e mountain ter- j Baird is encouraging education a s from M r s . Dletz.
subject with t h e obiectlve of en- j oslty t h a t brings these people under ritory Is Immense. Dr. Baird s t r e s s - { a n aid to nullify this cituation in
No. 6. ASSEMBLY. E a c h s t u d e n t
couraging safe drlYlng a n d t h u s r e - I one roof. Including two other E u r - ed t h e fact t h a t many of Kentucky's ! which the people do not receive full may be absent from Assembly twice
Illiterates
are
so
only
because
of
duce motor vehicle casualties on ) opean refugees, Teck and Marthb,
educational opportunities or even during each semester without pent h e Count a n d Countess de B r a n - narrow educational opportunities, j t h e benefits of t h e fertility of our alty. E a c h abksence other t h a n t h e
t b e highways.
and t h a t given the chance for a n ; land.
T. Elmer Tranacau, Director of covis.
two allowed will cost the s t u d e n t
The role of K u r t will be portray- education many of the students 1 Dr. Baird Is continuing his tour quality points or loss of general
t h e Bureau of Highway Safety of
demonstrate
exceptional
abilities.
I
t h e D e p a r t m e n t of Revenue will ed by Dale Olmstead, Lock Haven.
of t h e nation's Teachers Colleges social privileges. T h e weekly a s open t h e program a t lyock Haven Mr. Olmstead appeared in a lead Most of the college graduates r e - sponsoring s t u d e n t interest in t h e •>embly is a regular p a r t of the s t u on Monday morning. Other speak- role In one of last season's suc- turn to the mountain regions to religious aspect of education. T h e dent's work. P a r e n t s will be notij
e r s will include R a y F . Reigelmeier, cesses, t h e Thornton Wilder play, teach their o w n people.
work of Dr. Baird Is sponsored by fied concerning students who do n o t
Traffic Engineer of the Department "Our Town," and also in the oneProm his numerous frienda in t h e Danforth Foundation of St. comply with the class and assembly
of Highways; Miss Lois Clark, De- a c t play, "The Flattering Word." the mountains of Kentucky, Dr. Louis.
rules
p a r t m e n t of Public Instruction; T. H e Is a n actor of n o mean ability,
Upon presenting this list of rules
P . Cahalan, Pennsylvania Motor so theater-goers m a y look forward
and regulations to a group of s t u Police and George C. Lowe of the to a more t h a n creditable portraydents for discussion, the following
Department of Revenue w h o will al of the c h a r a c t e r of Kurt. H i s
questions have arisen.
wife, Sara, will be enacted
by
— HONOR ROLL
direct t h e p r o e r a m .
With regard to regulation n u m The traffic safety program will Phyllis Wolf, Jer.sey Shore, who is
ber one, is It possible to have four
continue for two weeks a t Lock not unfamiliar with the college
Number
Event
or more cuts without penalty proHaven. One of its features will be stage either, having formerly playvided
t h e cut was necessary a n d
23
2 Mile Run
t h e operation of a Drivers Clinic at ed opposite Mr. Olmstead in "Our
unavoidable?
which teste of t h e driving ability Town." and carrying a role in "The
F. Cessna
Regulation number three leads t o
of student.-^ of the college a n * citi- Flattering Word." Another member
K. Hager
a
question. Assuming that a s t u d e n t
of
"The
Flattering
Word"
cast,
who
zens of the community will be
C. Link
does not a t t e n d a social event and'
made. T h e clinic, which Includes w a s a lead in the second hit of the
G. Walizer
Is absent from class the following
three pieces of delicate equipment, season, "What a Life!" is Doris
W. Ganz
day d u e to illness or some other
i Huffman, of Williamsport, cast In
(Continued On Page 3)
valid excuse, will he receive a douW. Randall
t h e role of t h e aristocratic dowager,
ble c u t ?
the witty sententious F a n n y F a r Concerning regulation
number
41 30 Minute Swim
relly, a character which the author,
six, more information is desired. It
Lillian Hellman, h a s endowed with
R. Knarr
states t h a t students who have more
Inherent dignity and covered with
C Link
tfian two cutfl in assembly will be
a mask of surface nonsense, fUghtD.
Welsh
deprived of social privileges. T h e
Iness, a n d Irascibility. Another Lock \
E. Lyons
problem is. what social privileges
ttelta S i g m a Chapter of Kappa Havenlte, W^Hllam R Bittner, la
be denied t h e men .in campus?
I
right
in
there
with
a
Roumanian
I>«lta Pi, a n honor society in edu42
5 Minute Float
These rules Issued by Dr. P a r Brancovis.
His
fame
goes
back
to
cation, has recently Invited thirteen
sons appeal to the s t u d e n t s as b e Jane Bauman
.lunlors to membership. They a r e : i Brancovis. His fame goes back to
Inff fair and necessary for the orEthel Batley, Rose Ann BrachblU, I an excellent performance In the
44
150
Yd.
Swim
ganization of any .«tiident body.
1939-40
season's
"Smilin*
Through"
R u t h Brungard, Roderick Cook,
Without this organization, progres.^
and
year-before-last's
"You
Can't
Hazel Cribed, J e a n n e Collins, J e a n W. Eisemann
is impossible. The students have
» e t t e P^aron. Emilie Elliot. Lois T a k e It With You." His wife, MarH. Fromm
been presented the reirulatlons t h e
Hahn, Priscilla HeAS, Maxine Hoff- the, is taken by Ethel Batley, also
R. Knarr
reasons, and the penaltieis. T h e y
man, Virginia Keith, a«d Phyllis In "The Flattering Word" cast and
G. Walizer
understand their position and t h e
Wolf. These people were accepted starred in ' W h a t a Life." Acting In
position of t h e President a n d
D.
Welsh
t
h
e
role
of
David
Farrelly
Is
Dan
b y the fraternity for membership
should give their full cooperation.
a t a meeting in September a t the Stanley, also of Lock Haven. Two
If these questions concerning a
— RECORD HOLDERS —
home of Misa Hatcher, o n Oct. 13, other members of the cast, from
few
minor details would be a n s w e r Lock
Haven,
carry
the
roles
of
S
a
r
a
1942, they were formally Initiated
23 2 Mile Run—W. Randail, 31' 3-4"
ed, t h e understanding would
be
a t t h e home of Dr. Hude. Dr. P a r - and Kurt's children, a freshman,
41 30 Minute Swim—D. Webh. 47 laps
complete. It Is our opinion, t h a t
eons was the i(u<9«t Bp« the s t u d e n t body in t u r n will p u t
(Continued On P a g * 3)
tng the Initiation.
Its best foot forward.
Because of tha considerable exciteni«»t at tho jweaent t i m e over
t h a budgeting and allocation of
funds to football, the C O L L E G E
T I M E S herewith preaents the m i n u t « t of the laat mwating of tho
I " W a t c h on the Rhine," t h e play
Board of Directors. Th^ao are the
i New York d r a m a critics thought
official minutes. T h a budget for
was topa for 1941, and t h e one
t h a f i r s t ssmoator of thia year w i l l
i chosen by the CoUege Players for
appear «4*ewhor« in t h i a paper.
Watch On Rhine
In Rehearsal
TraffV^ifety
Clinic Here
New Membership
Kappa Delta Pi
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.,
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Sports Editor
..^
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Loinkoske, Doris Huffman, Francis Slenker, Alyce Barr, Alice
J u n e Homier, Joe Brriego,
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Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized J u n e 3, 18S3.
Entered a s Second Class m a t t e r November 6, 1928, a t the P o s t
Office a t Lock Haven, Penna., u n d e r the Act of March 3, 1879.
Lock Haven, Penna., Tuesday, October 27, 1942
This Way O u t
There is to be no Artist Course this year. The decrease
in enrollment and the consequent decrease in student funds
has made this move necessary. We feel that this decision of
The Board of Directors is a bad one.
Education, according to modern theory, is an all round
affair. It is not all football, or all Artist Course, or all dancing, or—for that matter—all studies. Rather it is a combination of these things.
We, here at Lock Haven, are more or less sheltered from
the flow of things. Now that transportation is curtailed it
will be even more difficult for fresh ideas and fresh personalities to reach us, and we believe that they should reach us.
Too often in a small secluded college we get one set of ideas,
using them to reinforce our smugness.
Dr. Parsons said in Chapel when announcing the loss
of the Artist Course that we might be able to use some of
our wealth of local talent. That, we think, is a good idea,
but it illustrates precisely what we mean. Local people, first
of all, do not have the polish that professionals have; neither
do they offer the stimulation. Local people do not come from
the outside world. They are just as secluded as we are. That
is why local people can never wholly replace our Artist
Courses.
We are sorry that there are no plans for an Artist
'^\iri»v,'Wfc-ftfm'ii'i'nat the Board of Directors should recon;sider before—putting out this ilght.
We find that we own a share in the federal government
- a temporary share, to be sure, but a share nevertheless.
It all happened this way: We and two friends had occasion
to send a money order to a theatre in Williamsport. The
money order never seems to have arrived at the theatre, and
it never was returned to us. In our naive way we thought all
we would have to do would be to tell the post office that
something had gone wrong with its carefully calculated system. We even had visions of the clerk coughing apologetically and making as little fuss as possible while refunding the
money. This was not the case—this definitely was not the
case.
First you must wait fifteen days, and then it is possible
for you to put on—what the postal employees chummily call,
a tracer. After another period of unofficial waiting the person who made out the money order receives a form card. No
instructions accompany this card, but we in our desparation
took it to the post office, positive that this time we would
get our money. The man at the money order window politely
but firmly told us that we would have to wait until November 10—or thirty-five days after the date the money order
was filed. Then he said with a shrug of his shoulders, "Probably be ten days or so after that before you get the money.
I wouldn't count on it much before Christmas."
We think it would have been much more simple ,iust to
dash a note off to the Williamsport post office telling them
to stop payment on that particular money order. But then
on the other hand-—who are we to step into the complicated
machinery of the government?
Minutes For Board . . .
(From Page One)
The recording secretary w a s a d vised to notify Sigma Delta P h i of
the s t a t u s of t h e i r representative,
F r e d Hill.
Mr. Bottorf, Miss Kilsdonk a n d
Mr. Farwell were appoinced Serg e a n t - a t - a r m s for the meeting.
Mr. Rathgeber warned u s t o
watch for play rehearsals for t h e
forthcoming play "Watch on t h e
Rhine" to prevent a n y conflict with
Board of Derector's meetings.
Certificates of election for George
Barnes, representing Varsity Club
and e l e m e n t Link
representing
YMCA were read.
The minutes of t h e previous meeting were r e a d a n d approved.
Since t h e Cornell JV game w a s
cancelled the price of Season Tickets w a s refunded to purchasers.
1. T h e first business of t h e evening concerned nominations ol o u t standing Seniors for t h e CoUege
duties. T h e floor was opened for standing bill sto d a t e . A heated disStudent',.s W'lo's W h o .
Mr. Olmstead was nominated by nominations. Miss Del>o was n o m - cission followed.
Mr. Bottorf moved that the Board
Miss Shea.
Miss Kilsdonk was inated b y Toni Kilsdonk, Miss Moynominated by Miss
Hess. Mr. er by Maxine Hoffman. Maxine allocate to t h e football budget $525.
Rathgeber w a s nominated b y Mr. Hoffman moved that t h e nomina- Miss Hoffman seconded the motion.
Olmstead. Mr. W^m. R. Bittner was tions be clo.sed, seconded by Miss A roll call was taken. Voting follows:
nominated by Miss Shea. Miss Hom- Brungard, carried.
Rathgeber, Lewis (as President
ier w a s nominated by Miss Barr.
At this point a recess of 10 m i n Mr. Melvin Dry w a s nominated by utes was called. Council recessed no vote)
Bottorf, Dean
yes
Mr. Cook. Mr. Ganz w a s nominated at 7:40. During this period the votes
Barr, Alyce
yes
by Mr. Bottorf. Mr. Bottorf moved for Who's W h o and Corresponding
Kaufman, George . . . excused
that the nominations be closed, sec- Secretary were counted. Miss KilsHess, Priscilla
yes
onded by Mr. Ingram, motion car- donk. Miss B a r r and Miss Shea
ried.
Lyons, Earl
were tellers.
Martin, F a n n y
absent
2. T h e return of activity fee for
At 7:52 the Board w a s back in
Hoffman, Maxine
yes
those who have already left school. session. T h e list of those elected t o
Hill, Fred
absent
According to precedent, a s explain- be entered in Who's W h o w e r e
Ingram, W m
yea
ed by t h e President, t h e s u m of the read. These consisted of:
Cook, Dick
no
activity fee Is divided by the numLewis Rathgeber, Dale Olmstead,
Kilsdonk, Toni
yes
ber of weeks in t h e semester to Walter Ganz, Wm. R. Bittner, Alice
Farwell,, Bruce
yes
ascertain t h e cost p e r week, this J u n e Homier, Toni Kilsdonk.
result is then multiplied by the
Moyer, M. J
.yes
Miss Mary J e a n Moyer w a s electnumber of weeks the student has ed Corresponding Secretary(Continued On : P a g e 3)
spent in school. T h e sum of the
Mr. Lyons moved t h a t the c o n fee minus t h e cost per total weelcs . stitution of t h e Men's Dormitory
gives t h e amount to be refunded. ' Council be accepted with the r e Mi8« Kilsdonk moved t h a t council commendation t h a t Art. V.. Sec. A .
refund Edward Long t h e s u m of be amended t o read "Junior o r
$8.56, seconded by Maxine Hoff- Senior." Miss Kilsdonk seconded,
man carried no discussion.
carried.
3. Final Meeting Night. I t was
Mr. Bottorf moved t h a t the facexplained that Dr. Patterson is un- ulty be admitted to t h e Shlppenaable to attend meetings on their burg game free-of-charge. Miss
SHOE
appointed nights since he ia engag- Kilsdonk seconded, carried.
ed in Extension Work. The ConstiMen's Athletics
tution of t h e Council specifies t h a t
Mr. Bossert read a financial
SERVICE
the Director of Teacher Education statement of t h e football team's e x (Dr. Patterson) m u s t be present at penditures t o d a t e and their estithe meetings.
Maxine
Hoffman mated expenditures in t h e future
moved t h a t t h e regular meeting with special emphasis o n the o u t night of t h e Board of Directors of
the Student Cooperative Council be
changed to the first a n d third
T h u r s d a y s of each month. Miss
Moyer seconded t h e motion, (jarried
with no discussion. November Sth
was s e t for t h e n e x t meeting of the
Board.
4. Non-payment of activity fee.
T h u s f a r 50 persons have not paid
their activity fee for t h e ferst semTHE STORE THAT CONFIDENCE BUILT
ester, or have paid only p a r t o l it.
Miss H a h n moved t h a t November
Lock Haven, Pa.
1st be s e t a s t h e date before which
ill activity fees m u s t b e paid, seconded by Mr. Ojok, carried.
I
5. A iletter frtj-.. ivlanaiieia «cate
Teachers College iv-erardlng recog- /
—
•
"'
—
•>
•
,
nition of activity cards :.z>z read... 1
6. Resignation of Corresponding
Secretary. Miss Barr, who w a s t h e
Corresponlng iSecretary w a s forced
to resign due t o t h e press of other
Torsell's
MAILMAN'S
House of Diamonds
LOCK HAVEN
LAUNDRY
DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS
Viola May
Pastries
Lock Haven, Pa.
ROXY
MARTIN
—LOCK HAVEN'S LEADING T H E A T R E S —
Nov. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
Lock Haven, Pa.
GINGER ROGERS
and
RAY MILLAND
— in ^
"THE MAJOR AND
THE MINOR"
Nov. 5 - 6 - 7
GEORGE B R E N T
BRENDA MARSHALL
— in —
Dolly's
"YOU CAN'T ESCAPE
FOREVER'
Shop
EDWARD ARNOLD
FAY BAINTER
JEAN ROGERS
Nov. 8 - 9 - 1 0
220 N. Vesper Street
"THE WAR AGAINST
MRS, HADLEY"
COMING
"Tales of Manhattan"
"Now, Voyager"
November 1 - 2
"GUNGA DIN"
— with —
Carey Grant, Victor McCaglen,
Douglas Fairbanks, J r .
Joan Fontaine
November 3^ - 4
"ORCHESTRA WIVES"
— Featuring —
GEORGE MONTGOMERY
GLENN MILLER
and His Orchestra
November 5 - 6
STAN L A U R E L and
OLIVER HARDY
"A HAUNTING WE
WILL GO"
November 7—One Day
T W O BIG F E A T U R E S
GEORGE HOUSTON
aa ., '
T H E LONE RIDER
"Outlaws of Boulder Pass"
DICK P U R C E L L
"The Phantom Killer"
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SPORTS
Shippensburg No Match 33-0
S. Rock and Gap Basketball Practise Ranger-Athalon
Fall Before Eagles Under Way
Program Still
Sports Comment On October 10th, the Lock H a v e n T h e 1942-43 basketball season Booming
Revenge was sweet S a t u r d a y as |
t h e Bossertmen continued their un- '
a b r u p t e d march to the s t a t e cham- i
pionship by crumbling t h e Red j
by george Barnes . . ..
gridders journied to Western Penn- launched its first week of practice
Raiders from Southern Pennsyl- j
Well, the smoke is slowly clear- sylvania and thrashed the Rockets with approximately ten on hand.
T h e Ranger-Athalon program Is
vania, 33-0.
^
V. „ .. i ' " S ''"'"" t h a t
hLstorlc Council » ' Slippery Rock 19-0.
moving right along a^ a p p r o x i m a t e Some of last year's players out
It w a s a beautiful football day 1^^^^.^^ p , Wednesday last but
Oalltakl highlighted the a t t a c k
ly ten more passed t e s t s with a
a n d a n e a r capacity crowd witness- ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ injured feel- w " h a 56 yard touchdown gallop In B.t t h e s t a r t i n g gun were P a u l Cor- qualifying Ranger time.
ed
t
h
e
one-sided
affair
In
which
- ^ ..,» —.. ^lA^^ „if^<~ 1- ,.,.,.„!, ,^^^
^^^ ^1^^^ period and plunging over ont, high-scoring center from PhilThe present honor roll should be
practically the entire Eagle squad
Let's all forget our differences *" th« fourth after Shoalts had c a r - adelphia; George Mitro, versatile a challenge to the upperclassmen
* a w action.
now, and get out to make Home- ried the ball in successive plays to ^^^^^ ^ „ ^ .,g., g^aner, sharpshoot- for out of t h e present 15 who h a v e
Rafferty and T h o m a s highlighted
comlng Day
West
Dav featuring t h «e W
« . t the 4.
, ^ ^ forward, both ot P o t t s t o w n ; passed their Ranger tests, only 3
t h e attack.
Chester game, a success financially,
Conley passed to Brazinski for Earl Lyons, diminutive Blllporter areupperclassmen.
In t h e first period after t h e Reds
WTiere Is your spirit: Sophs, J u n . * ^ ^ * v ' « . * * ™ H » in first down« ^^^ promi.sing Milt Potter, also of
were forced to punt, Rafferty reel- .socially, and sportlngly.
Remember even though you may
Lo<=k Haven made 10 first d o w n s .^y,,,i„^„„g.. „ _ . ..T_-_.n-" Mn iors and Seniors? Are the freshed off 3 first downs t h a t carried not have liked those n e w s r i n e r a t - to Slippery Rock's 3 and gained a Wi lanvsport, and
Jarrin
Mc- men too versatile?
„ „ . „ „ „ „ , , „ »„ g. , „ , ,h« >«ulty. rangy center from Phillie.
t h e ball to the 4 from where he took not nave UKea mose newspaper a t Let's get a little pep and come
tacks, they were publicity and how - i net yardage of 238 to 84 for t h e
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^
^^^^^
I t over.
out and give these frosh a real
Rathgeber
vs.
Wynn,
wotta
battle!
^
Rockets.
,
^
^
^^^^
^^^
^^^^
^^^^^^
^^^^
In the second quarter, th© Eagles
^-^<^^'
°* town, and battle.
a d d e d two more. Thomas broke Keep it up. We need more pubUci-1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ t6th, ' "^^<^' ^ ^
ty
loose on a fake reverse and sprintthe Eagles repeated over a s t u b b o r n "^^^^''" Bernardi, former Dickinson
ed 53 yards. Later, Rafferty heavOur football team has now won Army eleven, f-0, mid a pouring S^*" »tar.
SPEEDBALL
ed a 23 yard pass to Miller in the j f i v e B t r a i g h r "They liave not been down rain on the Lebanon High
Coach Yost has ali eyes pointed
FOOTBALL
e n d zone. Rock converted both from • ^ ^ „ ^ ^ ^^^ ^i^^^ ^^^ , j ^ ^ ^ p ^ ^ . , ^ o, School fleid.
towards the mythical S t a t e TeachIntramural Standings
placement. T h e score a t half-time, , ^^^ „p^^j„^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ ; ^ ^^^^^^
It was a beautiful pass from ^rs championship held by t h e highWon Lost Tied Pts.
Thomas to Brazinski t h a t saved ly publicized E a s t Stroudsburg.
^**"*to our great line.
Sophs
2
1
O
4
From all probabilities, t h e Eagles
It w a s Rafferty again
n the
j „ ^^^.^j^„ ^^ ^^.^ ^^^ ^^^^,^^,^ Lock Haven from a stalemate.
D. R. B
2
2
0
4
Leo
Rafferty
was
the
outstanding
first
game
will
be
an
exhibition
a
t
third. He «et up t h e 4th tailly with ^^^^^^ ^^^^ all been lopsided in
Frosh
2
2
0
4
back In addition to Thomas' p a s s - the Penn S t a t e Clinic a g a i n s t ; Juniors
a 25 yard aerial to Sanzatto down- : ^^^ ^gxes'
tavor.
1
2
0
2
ing. T h e Osceola Mills boy made 6 Bloom, December 5th
ed on t h e 10 from where he scored
Rock booted the point to bring his
of
the
first
downs
himself.
Speaking of school spirit, here's
year's total to 1& for 12,
Galitski suffered in injury to his
one for the books! A certain stu
° " , * ' ' 1 , ° ' " ' " ' " ^ Z l ^ L ^ f **!!.'*_"! I dent"told "me""tha"t o ' t h e r d a y t h i t ^^P ^nd was carried from the field.
period, Thomas galloped around she was going up to see t h e P e n n
So well did t h e Maroon line perend, 27 yards for the final touch- State-Colgate game. She was a l l , f"""^ t h a t the Gap was never past
down.
thrilled about ti. I was surprised. our 45 yard line.
T h e blocking w a s nothing short "What's
Lock Haven tallied 9 first downs
t h e m a t t e r with our
ot sensational with the entire line game?" Whereupon, ahe remarked, to the Army's 2T and gained a net
playing its usual airtight ball as "Ah, I wanna see a good game."
of 203 yards to 19 for t h e Gap.
can be readily seen by the statisO—
Isn't it a s h a m e ?
THE STUDENTS CHOICE
tics. Lock Haven garnered 11 first
Watch
On
Rhine
.. .
downs to Shippenburg's 3 (two by
Nevertheless, we .got along pretty
(Continued from P a g e One)
DIAL 3716
passes and one by penalty). In
well with school spirit at t h e Ship- Bobby North a s Bodo; Bobby North
yards gained, t h e Eagles had a net
I pensburg game. Many remarked is a student a t Roosevelt school.
380 to t h e visitor's 62.
ACROSS PROM THE ELKS
! that they have never seen t h e stu- and the son of Dr. William R.
Reserves, Huggler, Hill, Stover,
dents react any more enthusiastic North, dean of men and head of the
Innocent,
line „.]
^....^v,^..v, Metzler,
™., and
_.._ Potter,
--—--. —
iungiisn department
c e p a r i m e n i aa ti the
m e college.
couege.
English
man, and Johnson, Shoalts, Conley, ; *"*•
, .
., ^
„ • -c,
i.
u
, „___._„i.! u_„i,« ...y^.r^^A „ n
Let's triple this for Homecoming Anise, t h e Farrelly s French maid.
backs
showed
up
a n d Brazinski,
Day. W h a t we want is all t h e girls will be Marian McPhee, Philadel
well.
I with t h e spirit of our becoming phia; the other child's role, t h a t
I cheerleaders and the fellows with of Babette, went to another F r e s h • Minutes For Board . . .
thaspark of our unrehearsed band. . man,
Eleanor
Williams,
while
Incidentally, how did you like our James Peet is cast In t h e character
'
(Continued F r o m Page 2)
musical aggregation ? Although we of Joseph, t h e Farrelly's colored
Allesandro, Joe
absent
try to burlesque band antics and butler,
Shea. E s t h e r
no
formations, we do have some good i
O
Pebo, Mary
yes
Olmstead, Dale
no
musicians in t h e outfit, Cessna, i T r a f f i c S a f e t y . . .
Mauk, M a r y Ann
yes
Ryan, Long, etc. Kyler? (Well).
I
(Continued from i^a.ge One)
Brungard, Rdth
yes
Our motto is "If we catch any- ; will be manned by members of t h e
Lock Haven, Pa.
Link, Clement
..absent
one practising, we'll fire 'em."
f Pennsylvania Motor Police.
MrPhee, Marian
yes
Off the record though, we a r e go- ; The program for the college sluH a h n , Lois
yes
ing to have severail new a r r a n g e - I dents will be conducted during t h e
Lutz, Oert
yes
ments for the next game.
j day while a t evening sessions a
Peet, J a m e s
yes
I special program will be put on for ]
Barnes, George
yes
Saw Coach Howard Yost officat- ; various local organizations of t h e
The motion w a s rarried 5-4. Dur- ing at the Lock Haven-Yeagertown ', community.
i n g t h e discussion concerning t h e game, Saturday and doing a fine
The Inter-Departmental
Compassage of this motion it w a s sug- job all decked out in his new of- j mittee on Safety Education is made
gested several t i m e s t h a t t h e S t u - ficial togs.
' up of representatives from the ded e n t Body be aroused to promote a
' p a r t m e n t s of Public Instruction,
ticket sale to aid in making u p t h e
Several of the Intramural a t h - i Highways, Motor Police and Revresulting deficit in t h e Council letes (Hoover & Co.) report to me enue.
treasury. As a result Mr. R a t h g e - t h a t this game of speed ball is
ber appointed two committees to much rougher t h a n touch football. ^^ j j r . Yost for a budget of J1040.
work on thia problem.
No action was taken on this m a t Lock Haven, Pa.
Committee for Tickets
Dick Cook, Alyce Barr, Marian ter.
Mary Debo, Lois Hahn, W m . Ing- Mc-Phee, James Peet, Toni Kils- j Miss Kilsdonk moved that the
r a m . Dale Olmstead, Maxine Hoff- donk.
: Board adjourn. Mr. Cook seconded,
man,
the motion carried. The Board' a d Committee for Scheduling
Mr. Rathgeber read the request j o u m e d a t 9:55 P . M.
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Kilsdonk and Q. W. Schrock, Jr.
still carrying on . . . Also Dan Stanley and Phyl Wolf . . . Mitchel
Flegal Clearfield's heralded grappling star, recently announced to
all and sundry: "A bachelor is a
man who never made the same mistake once." . . . Motto of the McFall-Potter combine: — "All's woo
loran that
ends woo." . . . On a recent
FUN WITH THE U. S. MAIL
^ ily. . . . Wonder w h a t Patty
"after-hours"
inspection,
Piepsl
Was delighted recently to receive i Mayos would think if she know
Beveridge mistook Shet Pfeffer's
a Uttle card from the Department j whose picture adorns Glenn
snore for a faulty radiator . . .
of Forests and Waters ASKING us \ Miller'a desk?? . . S I G H T T O
.Some of the Dramatics Club memto become a forest fire fighter • • • | S E E : Jorry Miller and Mary
bers visited local schools' assemthe only thing objectionable was l Dri&k, two innocent Freahmon,
blies last year advertising the Henthat so many other guys were ask- j aneaking out of t h e M a r t i n
ry Aldrich presentation. After the
ed also . . . PET DISLIKES: Dorm ' Theatre a r m in a r m laat week
preliminary speech, a question pergirls reading their mail during class • . . . Thoy toll us Dick Bowes,
iod was observed. . . . Invariably
periods . . . They tell us Reggie; Lock Havenita, and Maxine
j the leading queries were: "How is
Johnson (The Lover) gets at least
Hoffman are seeing eye to eye
I Peaches Donnelly?"; "Is Sally Lontwo letters per day from a feminine
. . . However we think Bowaa'
coske still In schoo'l?"; and "WTio
worshipper . . . Casanova Rock
ties to a L. H . H . S. laaeie are
is this Duke Davies anyhow?"
brings a bushel basket down to coltoo strong t o aover a t this
SUGGESTION
lect his nvall while Duke McFlall
point. . . . Not content with
Earl Lyons, a standout t u m b just totes a dust cloth along.
continually beating hie gums
ler, and two or three
glHa
LOCK HAVEN MANIA
Joudly, Barnes is now coining
CAMPUS CHAHER.
SHADLE'S
Variations On A ThemeAny Theme
BETTER
•By Joe M<
Study in Contrast: Paul Coront and Clem Link . . . W h y
hi Bob Burman M t i n g his hair
grow? . . . W h a t e v e r you do,
don't shake hands w i t h Bucknell Young, the Vicksburg V i x en, when he walks up w i t h
hand outstretched. For while
Bucknell is quite a nice young
man in most respects, he is
prone to carry dead mice and
little, wriggly
garter
snakes
?round in his pockets just to
palm thorn off on the unsuspecting . . . M a x Thomas and
Jimmy Shoalts, who are taking
up the South Williamsport banner where Bubbles Coder dropped it, recently staged a comedy act for the benefit of a
carload of t r a i n passengers in
Williamsport.
. . Bound for
Lock Haven after a week-end
I T tho pleasant environs of the
•^-me hesrth, the two lads stepped on tho t r a i n laden w i t h
'•oodlRS, gifts of their over-loving parents. Among said goodi s were several jars of f r u i t ,
r-port« say.
T h e ear
wa*
crowded and progreas was difficult. Suddenly one of t h « jarc
rfesc»nded to tha floor w i t h a
sickening crash and while tho
crowded passangors roared w i t h
laughter, t w o red-f»e«d lads
attompted to clean up . . . Did
they got tho r a w b e r r i o a ! ! 1 —
or was it cherrisa77
TRAVEL TROUBLES
Tut Moore is another of the
"Never Miss" school of week-enders . . . Sam Brazinski caused quite
a stir in Ebensburg on the Slippery Rock football trip, by being
Introduced to a bevy of Eljensburg
beauties (and they DO have some
beauties AROUND Ebensburg) ae
a Boston College football star . . .
Bosle Brackbill, Ban Wetiler, Snips
Rossman and Ginny Keith, some of
our so-called "Glamour Qals," didn't let even the Shippensburg game
Interfere with their regular weekend. . . . SIGHT TO S E B ~ E l m e r
Huggler stunning a bunch ot Frosh
with a sudden burst of verbosity.
. . . Thomas Francis Galitski, he of
the red hair and the fleet feet, le
introducing two of his sidekicks.
Brazinski and Red Senzatto, to the
beauties of the niral area hereabouts . . . As an aide in their educetlon, the Irrepres-slble Sisters
Bechdel staged a weiner roast on
the Bechdel Ranch last week . . .
Sanzatto has not yet reported as
to the progress he made with the
farmer lassie he escorted to the
doings. . . . Milt (Punk) Potter
covers a lot of ground trying to be
nice to Alice Kohlhepp and Jean
Modill and still keep that WHlIamsport flame aglow at the same time.
PRIVATE PROPERTY
Coront'* throats aa to w h a t
will happen to us if this column
does him dirt frighten u« not
in t h e least, but wc w e n t say
anything thia timo bocauta —
well — anywajK wo
haven't
room. • . . Don't breatho it to a
soul but M a r g a r e t M. Maddon
Is expecting T i g a r Qaorgo Bailey down again aoon. . . . M a r y
Eloaner is alao dua momantar-
would make for better cheerleading in the humble opinion
of
words to better express himself
. • . The Barnes lad acorns
Webster aa amall time . . .
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. . . After the first speedball tilt of
the season fully 60 per cent of the
contestants had almost died on
the field and the shattered remainder dragged and crawled upstairs
suicide. . . . William Alexander
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VOL. 19
Minutes For Board
Meeting October 22
LOCK HAVEN, PA., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1942
Dr. Baird
Speaker In
Assembly
NO. 3
Dr. Parsons
Uules
For Class9 Assemblg
for any particular cour.se, m a y lose
By M. M. MADDEN
or m a y b e
T h e following rules a n d regula- credit for the course
Dr. Jesse Baird ot Berea College,
Kentucky, w a s the guest speaker tions shall be in effect d u r i n g the dropped from the course, upon t h e
recommendation of t h e i n s t r u c t o r
a t t h e Columbus Day assembly. present school year.
No. 1. In a three-credit course a ' to the Dean of Instruction a n d t h e
Dr. Baird had previously addressed
several religious organizations on s t u d e n t may be absent only three President.
No. 2. Double cuts a r e to be givcampus and a t t h e local high school. times per semester without penalty.
In a two-credit course, a student en for absences two d a y s prior a n d
Some of the more humorous a s pects of Dr. Baird'B address were may be absent only twice w i t h o u t ; two days following vacations. D o u ble cuts a r e also to be given for a b especially appreciated by the T r a i n , penalty.
i the first major production of the ing School pupils who were p r e s In a one-credit course, a student sence from classes on days followMinutes of the October Meet- season. Is well on its w a y t o w a r d ent. To isome of t h e college s t u - may be absent only once without ing regular school social functions
ing of the Board of Direc- t h e big night, November 19, with dents, a s well as t h e t r a i n i n g
These absences a r e t o be such as junior or senior proms.
tors of the Student Cooper- rehearsals Jiow in full swing under School pupils. Dr. Baird's speech penalty.
No. 4 Students who expect t o
permitted only in cases of absolute
ative Council
' the direction of Miss C. Cordelia seemed an appropriate Introduction necessity.
leave t h e campus on regrularly
T h e 4th meeting of t h e Board of I Brong, assisted by student-director, to t h e Kentucky mountains. EviNo. 2. S t u d e n t s missing more scheduled trips such a s football,
Directors of the S t u d e n t Coopera- i Dan Stanley, and t h e elaborate set dently, Dr. Baird did not expect t h a n t h e alloted number of times basketball, debating, etc., m u s t s e tive Council w a s called to order by ' already designed a n d under con- such a varied audience, but his a d cure permission and t h e s i g n a t u r e
t h e President a t 7:10 P . M., October struction. The c a s t - i s made up of dress evoked Interest from all.
of each Instructor from whom t h e y
Baird cited examples of t h e i r seneiI veterans as well a s a few n e w 20, 1942 In the council rooms.
During his speech Dr. Baird told tive appreciation of life. iSome of a r e taking courses. F o r m s to b e
! comers, and again all the local boys
Continued on p a g e 2:
of Berea College; a college m a i n - the.se sayings of t h e people as re- signed by Instructors may be s e I have carried off choice roles.
tained for the economically poor lated by Dr. Baird appeared as pol- cured in t h e President's office. S t u I One outstanding characteristic of
of the mountains. Students coming ished by living a s the stones In a dents who are not in good standing
j "Watch on the Rhine" is t h a t it
will, naturally, not b e granted perto the school can enter the first mountain stream.
I boasts one character t h a t Is truly
mission to be absent from claisses.
grade and complete a grade school,
The address did not exclude menI heroic, Kurt Mueller. Here Is a m a n
high school, a n d college course and tion of feuding or those t w o famous Any student who expects to miss
who h a s had a long arduous backreceive a Bachelor of Science d e - feuding families of Kentucky. Dr. classes m u s t secure t h i s Informa• ground of hardship and an anxiety,
tion previous to t h e tinvi of t h e
A traffic safety p r o g r a m sponsor- b u t who remains still a person of gree in Education. All the m a i n - Baird evidenced the opinion t h a t absence.
ed by the Inter-Departmental Com- common sense, patience, a n d a tenance work of the school, includ- these feuds grew out of t h e t w o No. 5. T h e faculty shall keep
m i t t e e on Safety Education of the kindly spirit. In t h e roles of K u r t ing cooking, domestic work, f a r m - sldedness of t h e Civil W a r . T h e
Btate of Pennsylv.ania was open- I Mueller, his wife, Sara, and their ing, clerical work and the construc- present war w a s also mentioned weekly attendance reports on forms
ed Monday, October 19th a t the children. Joshua B,abette, a n d Bo- tion of the furniture is done by t h e when Dr. Baird said, "many of t h e which a r e to be submitted to t h e
Teachers Training College a t Lock do. is reflected some of bitterness student body. Students work a half young men of t h e mountain section President's office after the l a s t
day in a local industry or a t the h a v e been drafted," thus dispelling class of the week. A record of t h e
Haven.
and frustration of life In today's
T h e purpose of t h e program, E u r o p e as contrasted w i t h the school enabling them to pay t h e any idea t h a t t h e y live so far back a t t e n d a n c e of each student will be
which will b e carried out In ail of guileless and good-humored life in small school fee a n d to follow a ! In t h e fountains t h a t t h e y a r e not k e p t in t h e President's office. T h e
faculty shall report to t h a t office
t h e teacher training colleges of the America reflected in the roles of j t r a d e ; they attend classes t h e r e - ' a w a r e of the world.
I malnder of t h e uay. The a d v a n - l T h e 'extreme poverty of these the n a m e s of students who miss
state. Is to develop teachers in traffic safety for service In t h e public i t h e p6pper> old dowager, 'Fanny I tages of thte type of administration people pervaded t h e address. Along 'wo classes in succession. Weekly
schools of the s t a t e and aLso to j Parrelly and her son, David. It '? I T ' evident a n d t h e need for this with his desire for peace. Dr. absence forms a r e to be secured
arouse community interest in the I this very gullelessnejss and gener- type of school in t h e mountain ter- j Baird is encouraging education a s from M r s . Dletz.
subject with t h e obiectlve of en- j oslty t h a t brings these people under ritory Is Immense. Dr. Baird s t r e s s - { a n aid to nullify this cituation in
No. 6. ASSEMBLY. E a c h s t u d e n t
couraging safe drlYlng a n d t h u s r e - I one roof. Including two other E u r - ed t h e fact t h a t many of Kentucky's ! which the people do not receive full may be absent from Assembly twice
Illiterates
are
so
only
because
of
duce motor vehicle casualties on ) opean refugees, Teck and Marthb,
educational opportunities or even during each semester without pent h e Count a n d Countess de B r a n - narrow educational opportunities, j t h e benefits of t h e fertility of our alty. E a c h abksence other t h a n t h e
t b e highways.
and t h a t given the chance for a n ; land.
T. Elmer Tranacau, Director of covis.
two allowed will cost the s t u d e n t
The role of K u r t will be portray- education many of the students 1 Dr. Baird Is continuing his tour quality points or loss of general
t h e Bureau of Highway Safety of
demonstrate
exceptional
abilities.
I
t h e D e p a r t m e n t of Revenue will ed by Dale Olmstead, Lock Haven.
of t h e nation's Teachers Colleges social privileges. T h e weekly a s open t h e program a t lyock Haven Mr. Olmstead appeared in a lead Most of the college graduates r e - sponsoring s t u d e n t interest in t h e •>embly is a regular p a r t of the s t u on Monday morning. Other speak- role In one of last season's suc- turn to the mountain regions to religious aspect of education. T h e dent's work. P a r e n t s will be notij
e r s will include R a y F . Reigelmeier, cesses, t h e Thornton Wilder play, teach their o w n people.
work of Dr. Baird Is sponsored by fied concerning students who do n o t
Traffic Engineer of the Department "Our Town," and also in the oneProm his numerous frienda in t h e Danforth Foundation of St. comply with the class and assembly
of Highways; Miss Lois Clark, De- a c t play, "The Flattering Word." the mountains of Kentucky, Dr. Louis.
rules
p a r t m e n t of Public Instruction; T. H e Is a n actor of n o mean ability,
Upon presenting this list of rules
P . Cahalan, Pennsylvania Motor so theater-goers m a y look forward
and regulations to a group of s t u Police and George C. Lowe of the to a more t h a n creditable portraydents for discussion, the following
Department of Revenue w h o will al of the c h a r a c t e r of Kurt. H i s
questions have arisen.
wife, Sara, will be enacted
by
— HONOR ROLL
direct t h e p r o e r a m .
With regard to regulation n u m The traffic safety program will Phyllis Wolf, Jer.sey Shore, who is
ber one, is It possible to have four
continue for two weeks a t Lock not unfamiliar with the college
Number
Event
or more cuts without penalty proHaven. One of its features will be stage either, having formerly playvided
t h e cut was necessary a n d
23
2 Mile Run
t h e operation of a Drivers Clinic at ed opposite Mr. Olmstead in "Our
unavoidable?
which teste of t h e driving ability Town." and carrying a role in "The
F. Cessna
Regulation number three leads t o
of student.-^ of the college a n * citi- Flattering Word." Another member
K. Hager
a
question. Assuming that a s t u d e n t
of
"The
Flattering
Word"
cast,
who
zens of the community will be
C. Link
does not a t t e n d a social event and'
made. T h e clinic, which Includes w a s a lead in the second hit of the
G. Walizer
Is absent from class the following
three pieces of delicate equipment, season, "What a Life!" is Doris
W. Ganz
day d u e to illness or some other
i Huffman, of Williamsport, cast In
(Continued On Page 3)
valid excuse, will he receive a douW. Randall
t h e role of t h e aristocratic dowager,
ble c u t ?
the witty sententious F a n n y F a r Concerning regulation
number
41 30 Minute Swim
relly, a character which the author,
six, more information is desired. It
Lillian Hellman, h a s endowed with
R. Knarr
states t h a t students who have more
Inherent dignity and covered with
C Link
tfian two cutfl in assembly will be
a mask of surface nonsense, fUghtD.
Welsh
deprived of social privileges. T h e
Iness, a n d Irascibility. Another Lock \
E. Lyons
problem is. what social privileges
ttelta S i g m a Chapter of Kappa Havenlte, W^Hllam R Bittner, la
be denied t h e men .in campus?
I
right
in
there
with
a
Roumanian
I>«lta Pi, a n honor society in edu42
5 Minute Float
These rules Issued by Dr. P a r Brancovis.
His
fame
goes
back
to
cation, has recently Invited thirteen
sons appeal to the s t u d e n t s as b e Jane Bauman
.lunlors to membership. They a r e : i Brancovis. His fame goes back to
Inff fair and necessary for the orEthel Batley, Rose Ann BrachblU, I an excellent performance In the
44
150
Yd.
Swim
ganization of any .«tiident body.
1939-40
season's
"Smilin*
Through"
R u t h Brungard, Roderick Cook,
Without this organization, progres.^
and
year-before-last's
"You
Can't
Hazel Cribed, J e a n n e Collins, J e a n W. Eisemann
is impossible. The students have
» e t t e P^aron. Emilie Elliot. Lois T a k e It With You." His wife, MarH. Fromm
been presented the reirulatlons t h e
Hahn, Priscilla HeAS, Maxine Hoff- the, is taken by Ethel Batley, also
R. Knarr
reasons, and the penaltieis. T h e y
man, Virginia Keith, a«d Phyllis In "The Flattering Word" cast and
G. Walizer
understand their position and t h e
Wolf. These people were accepted starred in ' W h a t a Life." Acting In
position of t h e President a n d
D.
Welsh
t
h
e
role
of
David
Farrelly
Is
Dan
b y the fraternity for membership
should give their full cooperation.
a t a meeting in September a t the Stanley, also of Lock Haven. Two
If these questions concerning a
— RECORD HOLDERS —
home of Misa Hatcher, o n Oct. 13, other members of the cast, from
few
minor details would be a n s w e r Lock
Haven,
carry
the
roles
of
S
a
r
a
1942, they were formally Initiated
23 2 Mile Run—W. Randail, 31' 3-4"
ed, t h e understanding would
be
a t t h e home of Dr. Hude. Dr. P a r - and Kurt's children, a freshman,
41 30 Minute Swim—D. Webh. 47 laps
complete. It Is our opinion, t h a t
eons was the i(u<9«t Bp« the s t u d e n t body in t u r n will p u t
(Continued On P a g * 3)
tng the Initiation.
Its best foot forward.
Because of tha considerable exciteni«»t at tho jweaent t i m e over
t h a budgeting and allocation of
funds to football, the C O L L E G E
T I M E S herewith preaents the m i n u t « t of the laat mwating of tho
I " W a t c h on the Rhine," t h e play
Board of Directors. Th^ao are the
i New York d r a m a critics thought
official minutes. T h a budget for
was topa for 1941, and t h e one
t h a f i r s t ssmoator of thia year w i l l
i chosen by the CoUege Players for
appear «4*ewhor« in t h i a paper.
Watch On Rhine
In Rehearsal
TraffV^ifety
Clinic Here
New Membership
Kappa Delta Pi
PAGE 2
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Published semimonthly during the school year in the interest of the
Lock Haven S t a t e Teachers College. Member of N.A.S.
Editor
AV'ilUam R. Bittner
Associate Editor
.,
Dale J. Olmstead
Assistant Editor
F r a n c i s Hartzell
Managing Editor
Mary Debo
Sports Editor
..^
George B a r n e s
W r i t e r s : J o e Moran, J a n e Plumpls, Phyllis Wolf, Lenore Tidlow, J a m e s
Peet, Margaret Mar.v Madden, Earl Lyons, H e n r y Ryan, Sally
Loinkoske, Doris Huffman, Francis Slenker, Alyce Barr, Alice
J u n e Homier, Joe Brriego,
BUiaiNESS STAFF
Advertising Manager
Virginia Keith
Aileen Rossman
Acceptance for mailing a t special rates of postage provided for in
Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized J u n e 3, 18S3.
Entered a s Second Class m a t t e r November 6, 1928, a t the P o s t
Office a t Lock Haven, Penna., u n d e r the Act of March 3, 1879.
Lock Haven, Penna., Tuesday, October 27, 1942
This Way O u t
There is to be no Artist Course this year. The decrease
in enrollment and the consequent decrease in student funds
has made this move necessary. We feel that this decision of
The Board of Directors is a bad one.
Education, according to modern theory, is an all round
affair. It is not all football, or all Artist Course, or all dancing, or—for that matter—all studies. Rather it is a combination of these things.
We, here at Lock Haven, are more or less sheltered from
the flow of things. Now that transportation is curtailed it
will be even more difficult for fresh ideas and fresh personalities to reach us, and we believe that they should reach us.
Too often in a small secluded college we get one set of ideas,
using them to reinforce our smugness.
Dr. Parsons said in Chapel when announcing the loss
of the Artist Course that we might be able to use some of
our wealth of local talent. That, we think, is a good idea,
but it illustrates precisely what we mean. Local people, first
of all, do not have the polish that professionals have; neither
do they offer the stimulation. Local people do not come from
the outside world. They are just as secluded as we are. That
is why local people can never wholly replace our Artist
Courses.
We are sorry that there are no plans for an Artist
'^\iri»v,'Wfc-ftfm'ii'i'nat the Board of Directors should recon;sider before—putting out this ilght.
We find that we own a share in the federal government
- a temporary share, to be sure, but a share nevertheless.
It all happened this way: We and two friends had occasion
to send a money order to a theatre in Williamsport. The
money order never seems to have arrived at the theatre, and
it never was returned to us. In our naive way we thought all
we would have to do would be to tell the post office that
something had gone wrong with its carefully calculated system. We even had visions of the clerk coughing apologetically and making as little fuss as possible while refunding the
money. This was not the case—this definitely was not the
case.
First you must wait fifteen days, and then it is possible
for you to put on—what the postal employees chummily call,
a tracer. After another period of unofficial waiting the person who made out the money order receives a form card. No
instructions accompany this card, but we in our desparation
took it to the post office, positive that this time we would
get our money. The man at the money order window politely
but firmly told us that we would have to wait until November 10—or thirty-five days after the date the money order
was filed. Then he said with a shrug of his shoulders, "Probably be ten days or so after that before you get the money.
I wouldn't count on it much before Christmas."
We think it would have been much more simple ,iust to
dash a note off to the Williamsport post office telling them
to stop payment on that particular money order. But then
on the other hand-—who are we to step into the complicated
machinery of the government?
Minutes For Board . . .
(From Page One)
The recording secretary w a s a d vised to notify Sigma Delta P h i of
the s t a t u s of t h e i r representative,
F r e d Hill.
Mr. Bottorf, Miss Kilsdonk a n d
Mr. Farwell were appoinced Serg e a n t - a t - a r m s for the meeting.
Mr. Rathgeber warned u s t o
watch for play rehearsals for t h e
forthcoming play "Watch on t h e
Rhine" to prevent a n y conflict with
Board of Derector's meetings.
Certificates of election for George
Barnes, representing Varsity Club
and e l e m e n t Link
representing
YMCA were read.
The minutes of t h e previous meeting were r e a d a n d approved.
Since t h e Cornell JV game w a s
cancelled the price of Season Tickets w a s refunded to purchasers.
1. T h e first business of t h e evening concerned nominations ol o u t standing Seniors for t h e CoUege
duties. T h e floor was opened for standing bill sto d a t e . A heated disStudent',.s W'lo's W h o .
Mr. Olmstead was nominated by nominations. Miss Del>o was n o m - cission followed.
Mr. Bottorf moved that the Board
Miss Shea.
Miss Kilsdonk was inated b y Toni Kilsdonk, Miss Moynominated by Miss
Hess. Mr. er by Maxine Hoffman. Maxine allocate to t h e football budget $525.
Rathgeber w a s nominated b y Mr. Hoffman moved that t h e nomina- Miss Hoffman seconded the motion.
Olmstead. Mr. W^m. R. Bittner was tions be clo.sed, seconded by Miss A roll call was taken. Voting follows:
nominated by Miss Shea. Miss Hom- Brungard, carried.
Rathgeber, Lewis (as President
ier w a s nominated by Miss Barr.
At this point a recess of 10 m i n Mr. Melvin Dry w a s nominated by utes was called. Council recessed no vote)
Bottorf, Dean
yes
Mr. Cook. Mr. Ganz w a s nominated at 7:40. During this period the votes
Barr, Alyce
yes
by Mr. Bottorf. Mr. Bottorf moved for Who's W h o and Corresponding
Kaufman, George . . . excused
that the nominations be closed, sec- Secretary were counted. Miss KilsHess, Priscilla
yes
onded by Mr. Ingram, motion car- donk. Miss B a r r and Miss Shea
ried.
Lyons, Earl
were tellers.
Martin, F a n n y
absent
2. T h e return of activity fee for
At 7:52 the Board w a s back in
Hoffman, Maxine
yes
those who have already left school. session. T h e list of those elected t o
Hill, Fred
absent
According to precedent, a s explain- be entered in Who's W h o w e r e
Ingram, W m
yea
ed by t h e President, t h e s u m of the read. These consisted of:
Cook, Dick
no
activity fee Is divided by the numLewis Rathgeber, Dale Olmstead,
Kilsdonk, Toni
yes
ber of weeks in t h e semester to Walter Ganz, Wm. R. Bittner, Alice
Farwell,, Bruce
yes
ascertain t h e cost p e r week, this J u n e Homier, Toni Kilsdonk.
result is then multiplied by the
Moyer, M. J
.yes
Miss Mary J e a n Moyer w a s electnumber of weeks the student has ed Corresponding Secretary(Continued On : P a g e 3)
spent in school. T h e sum of the
Mr. Lyons moved t h a t the c o n fee minus t h e cost per total weelcs . stitution of t h e Men's Dormitory
gives t h e amount to be refunded. ' Council be accepted with the r e Mi8« Kilsdonk moved t h a t council commendation t h a t Art. V.. Sec. A .
refund Edward Long t h e s u m of be amended t o read "Junior o r
$8.56, seconded by Maxine Hoff- Senior." Miss Kilsdonk seconded,
man carried no discussion.
carried.
3. Final Meeting Night. I t was
Mr. Bottorf moved t h a t the facexplained that Dr. Patterson is un- ulty be admitted to t h e Shlppenaable to attend meetings on their burg game free-of-charge. Miss
SHOE
appointed nights since he ia engag- Kilsdonk seconded, carried.
ed in Extension Work. The ConstiMen's Athletics
tution of t h e Council specifies t h a t
Mr. Bossert read a financial
SERVICE
the Director of Teacher Education statement of t h e football team's e x (Dr. Patterson) m u s t be present at penditures t o d a t e and their estithe meetings.
Maxine
Hoffman mated expenditures in t h e future
moved t h a t t h e regular meeting with special emphasis o n the o u t night of t h e Board of Directors of
the Student Cooperative Council be
changed to the first a n d third
T h u r s d a y s of each month. Miss
Moyer seconded t h e motion, (jarried
with no discussion. November Sth
was s e t for t h e n e x t meeting of the
Board.
4. Non-payment of activity fee.
T h u s f a r 50 persons have not paid
their activity fee for t h e ferst semTHE STORE THAT CONFIDENCE BUILT
ester, or have paid only p a r t o l it.
Miss H a h n moved t h a t November
Lock Haven, Pa.
1st be s e t a s t h e date before which
ill activity fees m u s t b e paid, seconded by Mr. Ojok, carried.
I
5. A iletter frtj-.. ivlanaiieia «cate
Teachers College iv-erardlng recog- /
—
•
"'
—
•>
•
,
nition of activity cards :.z>z read... 1
6. Resignation of Corresponding
Secretary. Miss Barr, who w a s t h e
Corresponlng iSecretary w a s forced
to resign due t o t h e press of other
Torsell's
MAILMAN'S
House of Diamonds
LOCK HAVEN
LAUNDRY
DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS
Viola May
Pastries
Lock Haven, Pa.
ROXY
MARTIN
—LOCK HAVEN'S LEADING T H E A T R E S —
Nov. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
Lock Haven, Pa.
GINGER ROGERS
and
RAY MILLAND
— in ^
"THE MAJOR AND
THE MINOR"
Nov. 5 - 6 - 7
GEORGE B R E N T
BRENDA MARSHALL
— in —
Dolly's
"YOU CAN'T ESCAPE
FOREVER'
Shop
EDWARD ARNOLD
FAY BAINTER
JEAN ROGERS
Nov. 8 - 9 - 1 0
220 N. Vesper Street
"THE WAR AGAINST
MRS, HADLEY"
COMING
"Tales of Manhattan"
"Now, Voyager"
November 1 - 2
"GUNGA DIN"
— with —
Carey Grant, Victor McCaglen,
Douglas Fairbanks, J r .
Joan Fontaine
November 3^ - 4
"ORCHESTRA WIVES"
— Featuring —
GEORGE MONTGOMERY
GLENN MILLER
and His Orchestra
November 5 - 6
STAN L A U R E L and
OLIVER HARDY
"A HAUNTING WE
WILL GO"
November 7—One Day
T W O BIG F E A T U R E S
GEORGE HOUSTON
aa ., '
T H E LONE RIDER
"Outlaws of Boulder Pass"
DICK P U R C E L L
"The Phantom Killer"
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PAGES
SPORTS
Shippensburg No Match 33-0
S. Rock and Gap Basketball Practise Ranger-Athalon
Fall Before Eagles Under Way
Program Still
Sports Comment On October 10th, the Lock H a v e n T h e 1942-43 basketball season Booming
Revenge was sweet S a t u r d a y as |
t h e Bossertmen continued their un- '
a b r u p t e d march to the s t a t e cham- i
pionship by crumbling t h e Red j
by george Barnes . . ..
gridders journied to Western Penn- launched its first week of practice
Raiders from Southern Pennsyl- j
Well, the smoke is slowly clear- sylvania and thrashed the Rockets with approximately ten on hand.
T h e Ranger-Athalon program Is
vania, 33-0.
^
V. „ .. i ' " S ''"'"" t h a t
hLstorlc Council » ' Slippery Rock 19-0.
moving right along a^ a p p r o x i m a t e Some of last year's players out
It w a s a beautiful football day 1^^^^.^^ p , Wednesday last but
Oalltakl highlighted the a t t a c k
ly ten more passed t e s t s with a
a n d a n e a r capacity crowd witness- ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ injured feel- w " h a 56 yard touchdown gallop In B.t t h e s t a r t i n g gun were P a u l Cor- qualifying Ranger time.
ed
t
h
e
one-sided
affair
In
which
- ^ ..,» —.. ^lA^^ „if^<~ 1- ,.,.,.„!, ,^^^
^^^ ^1^^^ period and plunging over ont, high-scoring center from PhilThe present honor roll should be
practically the entire Eagle squad
Let's all forget our differences *" th« fourth after Shoalts had c a r - adelphia; George Mitro, versatile a challenge to the upperclassmen
* a w action.
now, and get out to make Home- ried the ball in successive plays to ^^^^^ ^ „ ^ .,g., g^aner, sharpshoot- for out of t h e present 15 who h a v e
Rafferty and T h o m a s highlighted
comlng Day
West
Dav featuring t h «e W
« . t the 4.
, ^ ^ forward, both ot P o t t s t o w n ; passed their Ranger tests, only 3
t h e attack.
Chester game, a success financially,
Conley passed to Brazinski for Earl Lyons, diminutive Blllporter areupperclassmen.
In t h e first period after t h e Reds
WTiere Is your spirit: Sophs, J u n . * ^ ^ * v ' « . * * ™ H » in first down« ^^^ promi.sing Milt Potter, also of
were forced to punt, Rafferty reel- .socially, and sportlngly.
Remember even though you may
Lo<=k Haven made 10 first d o w n s .^y,,,i„^„„g.. „ _ . ..T_-_.n-" Mn iors and Seniors? Are the freshed off 3 first downs t h a t carried not have liked those n e w s r i n e r a t - to Slippery Rock's 3 and gained a Wi lanvsport, and
Jarrin
Mc- men too versatile?
„ „ . „ „ „ „ , , „ »„ g. , „ , ,h« >«ulty. rangy center from Phillie.
t h e ball to the 4 from where he took not nave UKea mose newspaper a t Let's get a little pep and come
tacks, they were publicity and how - i net yardage of 238 to 84 for t h e
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^
^^^^^
I t over.
out and give these frosh a real
Rathgeber
vs.
Wynn,
wotta
battle!
^
Rockets.
,
^
^
^^^^
^^^
^^^^
^^^^^^
^^^^
In the second quarter, th© Eagles
^-^<^^'
°* town, and battle.
a d d e d two more. Thomas broke Keep it up. We need more pubUci-1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ t6th, ' "^^<^' ^ ^
ty
loose on a fake reverse and sprintthe Eagles repeated over a s t u b b o r n "^^^^''" Bernardi, former Dickinson
ed 53 yards. Later, Rafferty heavOur football team has now won Army eleven, f-0, mid a pouring S^*" »tar.
SPEEDBALL
ed a 23 yard pass to Miller in the j f i v e B t r a i g h r "They liave not been down rain on the Lebanon High
Coach Yost has ali eyes pointed
FOOTBALL
e n d zone. Rock converted both from • ^ ^ „ ^ ^ ^^^ ^i^^^ ^^^ , j ^ ^ ^ p ^ ^ . , ^ o, School fleid.
towards the mythical S t a t e TeachIntramural Standings
placement. T h e score a t half-time, , ^^^ „p^^j„^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ ; ^ ^^^^^^
It was a beautiful pass from ^rs championship held by t h e highWon Lost Tied Pts.
Thomas to Brazinski t h a t saved ly publicized E a s t Stroudsburg.
^**"*to our great line.
Sophs
2
1
O
4
From all probabilities, t h e Eagles
It w a s Rafferty again
n the
j „ ^^^.^j^„ ^^ ^^.^ ^^^ ^^^^,^^,^ Lock Haven from a stalemate.
D. R. B
2
2
0
4
Leo
Rafferty
was
the
outstanding
first
game
will
be
an
exhibition
a
t
third. He «et up t h e 4th tailly with ^^^^^^ ^^^^ all been lopsided in
Frosh
2
2
0
4
back In addition to Thomas' p a s s - the Penn S t a t e Clinic a g a i n s t ; Juniors
a 25 yard aerial to Sanzatto down- : ^^^ ^gxes'
tavor.
1
2
0
2
ing. T h e Osceola Mills boy made 6 Bloom, December 5th
ed on t h e 10 from where he scored
Rock booted the point to bring his
of
the
first
downs
himself.
Speaking of school spirit, here's
year's total to 1& for 12,
Galitski suffered in injury to his
one for the books! A certain stu
° " , * ' ' 1 , ° ' " ' " ' " ^ Z l ^ L ^ f **!!.'*_"! I dent"told "me""tha"t o ' t h e r d a y t h i t ^^P ^nd was carried from the field.
period, Thomas galloped around she was going up to see t h e P e n n
So well did t h e Maroon line perend, 27 yards for the final touch- State-Colgate game. She was a l l , f"""^ t h a t the Gap was never past
down.
thrilled about ti. I was surprised. our 45 yard line.
T h e blocking w a s nothing short "What's
Lock Haven tallied 9 first downs
t h e m a t t e r with our
ot sensational with the entire line game?" Whereupon, ahe remarked, to the Army's 2T and gained a net
playing its usual airtight ball as "Ah, I wanna see a good game."
of 203 yards to 19 for t h e Gap.
can be readily seen by the statisO—
Isn't it a s h a m e ?
THE STUDENTS CHOICE
tics. Lock Haven garnered 11 first
Watch
On
Rhine
.. .
downs to Shippenburg's 3 (two by
Nevertheless, we .got along pretty
(Continued from P a g e One)
DIAL 3716
passes and one by penalty). In
well with school spirit at t h e Ship- Bobby North a s Bodo; Bobby North
yards gained, t h e Eagles had a net
I pensburg game. Many remarked is a student a t Roosevelt school.
380 to t h e visitor's 62.
ACROSS PROM THE ELKS
! that they have never seen t h e stu- and the son of Dr. William R.
Reserves, Huggler, Hill, Stover,
dents react any more enthusiastic North, dean of men and head of the
Innocent,
line „.]
^....^v,^..v, Metzler,
™., and
_.._ Potter,
--—--. —
iungiisn department
c e p a r i m e n i aa ti the
m e college.
couege.
English
man, and Johnson, Shoalts, Conley, ; *"*•
, .
., ^
„ • -c,
i.
u
, „___._„i.! u_„i,« ...y^.r^^A „ n
Let's triple this for Homecoming Anise, t h e Farrelly s French maid.
backs
showed
up
a n d Brazinski,
Day. W h a t we want is all t h e girls will be Marian McPhee, Philadel
well.
I with t h e spirit of our becoming phia; the other child's role, t h a t
I cheerleaders and the fellows with of Babette, went to another F r e s h • Minutes For Board . . .
thaspark of our unrehearsed band. . man,
Eleanor
Williams,
while
Incidentally, how did you like our James Peet is cast In t h e character
'
(Continued F r o m Page 2)
musical aggregation ? Although we of Joseph, t h e Farrelly's colored
Allesandro, Joe
absent
try to burlesque band antics and butler,
Shea. E s t h e r
no
formations, we do have some good i
O
Pebo, Mary
yes
Olmstead, Dale
no
musicians in t h e outfit, Cessna, i T r a f f i c S a f e t y . . .
Mauk, M a r y Ann
yes
Ryan, Long, etc. Kyler? (Well).
I
(Continued from i^a.ge One)
Brungard, Rdth
yes
Our motto is "If we catch any- ; will be manned by members of t h e
Lock Haven, Pa.
Link, Clement
..absent
one practising, we'll fire 'em."
f Pennsylvania Motor Police.
MrPhee, Marian
yes
Off the record though, we a r e go- ; The program for the college sluH a h n , Lois
yes
ing to have severail new a r r a n g e - I dents will be conducted during t h e
Lutz, Oert
yes
ments for the next game.
j day while a t evening sessions a
Peet, J a m e s
yes
I special program will be put on for ]
Barnes, George
yes
Saw Coach Howard Yost officat- ; various local organizations of t h e
The motion w a s rarried 5-4. Dur- ing at the Lock Haven-Yeagertown ', community.
i n g t h e discussion concerning t h e game, Saturday and doing a fine
The Inter-Departmental
Compassage of this motion it w a s sug- job all decked out in his new of- j mittee on Safety Education is made
gested several t i m e s t h a t t h e S t u - ficial togs.
' up of representatives from the ded e n t Body be aroused to promote a
' p a r t m e n t s of Public Instruction,
ticket sale to aid in making u p t h e
Several of the Intramural a t h - i Highways, Motor Police and Revresulting deficit in t h e Council letes (Hoover & Co.) report to me enue.
treasury. As a result Mr. R a t h g e - t h a t this game of speed ball is
ber appointed two committees to much rougher t h a n touch football. ^^ j j r . Yost for a budget of J1040.
work on thia problem.
No action was taken on this m a t Lock Haven, Pa.
Committee for Tickets
Dick Cook, Alyce Barr, Marian ter.
Mary Debo, Lois Hahn, W m . Ing- Mc-Phee, James Peet, Toni Kils- j Miss Kilsdonk moved that the
r a m . Dale Olmstead, Maxine Hoff- donk.
: Board adjourn. Mr. Cook seconded,
man,
the motion carried. The Board' a d Committee for Scheduling
Mr. Rathgeber read the request j o u m e d a t 9:55 P . M.
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Lock Haven, Pa.
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THE COLLEGE TIMES
Kilsdonk and Q. W. Schrock, Jr.
still carrying on . . . Also Dan Stanley and Phyl Wolf . . . Mitchel
Flegal Clearfield's heralded grappling star, recently announced to
all and sundry: "A bachelor is a
man who never made the same mistake once." . . . Motto of the McFall-Potter combine: — "All's woo
loran that
ends woo." . . . On a recent
FUN WITH THE U. S. MAIL
^ ily. . . . Wonder w h a t Patty
"after-hours"
inspection,
Piepsl
Was delighted recently to receive i Mayos would think if she know
Beveridge mistook Shet Pfeffer's
a Uttle card from the Department j whose picture adorns Glenn
snore for a faulty radiator . . .
of Forests and Waters ASKING us \ Miller'a desk?? . . S I G H T T O
.Some of the Dramatics Club memto become a forest fire fighter • • • | S E E : Jorry Miller and Mary
bers visited local schools' assemthe only thing objectionable was l Dri&k, two innocent Freahmon,
blies last year advertising the Henthat so many other guys were ask- j aneaking out of t h e M a r t i n
ry Aldrich presentation. After the
ed also . . . PET DISLIKES: Dorm ' Theatre a r m in a r m laat week
preliminary speech, a question pergirls reading their mail during class • . . . Thoy toll us Dick Bowes,
iod was observed. . . . Invariably
periods . . . They tell us Reggie; Lock Havenita, and Maxine
j the leading queries were: "How is
Johnson (The Lover) gets at least
Hoffman are seeing eye to eye
I Peaches Donnelly?"; "Is Sally Lontwo letters per day from a feminine
. . . However we think Bowaa'
coske still In schoo'l?"; and "WTio
worshipper . . . Casanova Rock
ties to a L. H . H . S. laaeie are
is this Duke Davies anyhow?"
brings a bushel basket down to coltoo strong t o aover a t this
SUGGESTION
lect his nvall while Duke McFlall
point. . . . Not content with
Earl Lyons, a standout t u m b just totes a dust cloth along.
continually beating hie gums
ler, and two or three
glHa
LOCK HAVEN MANIA
Joudly, Barnes is now coining
CAMPUS CHAHER.
SHADLE'S
Variations On A ThemeAny Theme
BETTER
•By Joe M<
Study in Contrast: Paul Coront and Clem Link . . . W h y
hi Bob Burman M t i n g his hair
grow? . . . W h a t e v e r you do,
don't shake hands w i t h Bucknell Young, the Vicksburg V i x en, when he walks up w i t h
hand outstretched. For while
Bucknell is quite a nice young
man in most respects, he is
prone to carry dead mice and
little, wriggly
garter
snakes
?round in his pockets just to
palm thorn off on the unsuspecting . . . M a x Thomas and
Jimmy Shoalts, who are taking
up the South Williamsport banner where Bubbles Coder dropped it, recently staged a comedy act for the benefit of a
carload of t r a i n passengers in
Williamsport.
. . Bound for
Lock Haven after a week-end
I T tho pleasant environs of the
•^-me hesrth, the two lads stepped on tho t r a i n laden w i t h
'•oodlRS, gifts of their over-loving parents. Among said goodi s were several jars of f r u i t ,
r-port« say.
T h e ear
wa*
crowded and progreas was difficult. Suddenly one of t h « jarc
rfesc»nded to tha floor w i t h a
sickening crash and while tho
crowded passangors roared w i t h
laughter, t w o red-f»e«d lads
attompted to clean up . . . Did
they got tho r a w b e r r i o a ! ! 1 —
or was it cherrisa77
TRAVEL TROUBLES
Tut Moore is another of the
"Never Miss" school of week-enders . . . Sam Brazinski caused quite
a stir in Ebensburg on the Slippery Rock football trip, by being
Introduced to a bevy of Eljensburg
beauties (and they DO have some
beauties AROUND Ebensburg) ae
a Boston College football star . . .
Bosle Brackbill, Ban Wetiler, Snips
Rossman and Ginny Keith, some of
our so-called "Glamour Qals," didn't let even the Shippensburg game
Interfere with their regular weekend. . . . SIGHT TO S E B ~ E l m e r
Huggler stunning a bunch ot Frosh
with a sudden burst of verbosity.
. . . Thomas Francis Galitski, he of
the red hair and the fleet feet, le
introducing two of his sidekicks.
Brazinski and Red Senzatto, to the
beauties of the niral area hereabouts . . . As an aide in their educetlon, the Irrepres-slble Sisters
Bechdel staged a weiner roast on
the Bechdel Ranch last week . . .
Sanzatto has not yet reported as
to the progress he made with the
farmer lassie he escorted to the
doings. . . . Milt (Punk) Potter
covers a lot of ground trying to be
nice to Alice Kohlhepp and Jean
Modill and still keep that WHlIamsport flame aglow at the same time.
PRIVATE PROPERTY
Coront'* throats aa to w h a t
will happen to us if this column
does him dirt frighten u« not
in t h e least, but wc w e n t say
anything thia timo bocauta —
well — anywajK wo
haven't
room. • . . Don't breatho it to a
soul but M a r g a r e t M. Maddon
Is expecting T i g a r Qaorgo Bailey down again aoon. . . . M a r y
Eloaner is alao dua momantar-
would make for better cheerleading in the humble opinion
of
words to better express himself
. • . The Barnes lad acorns
Webster aa amall time . . .
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Janey Bauman of Mill Hall and
Lock Haven is causing all sorts
of revolutions in the cardiac region of Salona's Pride—Joe Hayes
. . . After the first speedball tilt of
the season fully 60 per cent of the
contestants had almost died on
the field and the shattered remainder dragged and crawled upstairs
suicide. . . . William Alexander
(Cotton) Hoover was like a little
to their rooms and contemplated
lost puppy last week during the ill- I
ness of Mary K. Martin . . . Toni
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