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COLLEGE IT. C. Extends Welcome
TIMES
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LOCK HAVEN, PA., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1946

Returned Veterans
Increase Enrollment

Religious Emphasis
Week, February 12-15

tion. It is likedy that the full faeillties of the collese will be
February la-l.*! will iniiik a new
the
next
few
reached
during
high in the Keligious Emphasis
Week programa at the Teachers
months, and due to this it may he:
Collese. At thiit time the st.uieT.fs
necessary for the priority Sistem tej
will be honored to have on campua
be set up immediately.
Dr. Henry H. Crane from i.).jiiv>.L.
Most of the veterans are entej-Ing
Dr. Orane is one of the forerrost
the field of Health and Phy^cal
ministers of the United States, being at the present time the pastor
Education. According to statistics,
of the Central Methodist Church in
there are more vacancies at preDetroit. During the first World
sent In this field than in any other
War he aerved In the capacity of
field of teaching. It ia reported by
a Y. M. C. A. secretary. He was
Dr. Henry Klonower, Director of
born in Illinois and haa served pastorates In four states other than
Teacher Education and CertificaIllinois, one of those being In
tion Bureau In Harrisburg, that
Scranton, Pennsylvania.
there will be a shortage of teachera
Dr. Crane averages an address a
for the next aeven or eight years.
day, and has traveled throughout
The outlook for graduatea In the;
V
the country, lecturing in more than
a hundred academic institutions He
field of elementary education is
is a licensed private pilot as well
now more attractive than before
BM belongrlngr to ten fraternal orPraeco went to press on Feb- due to the fact that elementary
granizatlons which Include Delta
ruary 1. All the pictures have been teachers may command the same
8lR-m« Rho Literary Society, Klwmounted and sent In. The whole
anlB, and the Detroit Athletic Club.
staff worked hard to get their as- salary as seicondary Inatructora.
'While attending collese tie was a
signments In at the time desig- President Parsona atatea that h«
member of the tennis team, and an
nated. They made the deadline five believers we should attempt to atThe college has recently been
All-Ara«rlcan Basketball Guard.
minutes before tho office closed.
tract more students in elementary
allocated
tiiMO,
by
the
DepartDr. North saya "He has a reputaThe staff has been taking and re- education and HeaUh and Physiment
of
Publlo
Instruction
for
the
Wouldn't you like to see new
tion amone thoa« who have heard
taking pictures. The
snapshots
hjia aif being one of the most pow- purpose of InstalllnB: new bath drapes In our social rooms? Alpha were overexposed when they took cal education since these two areas
erful vpeakera In America today." rooms In the dormitories, placlns Sigma Tau la preaentlng an oppor- them and underexposed when they of teaching will likely offer th«
Dr. Crane will arrive in time for slectrlcal outlets In every dormi- tunity to all of ua to aid In aecur- developed them. To begin with they best employment poasibilitles.
ing them. This sorority ia sponsor- I
the special assembly on February
had to taka their own pictures.
It ia also suggeated that studenta
la and remain until Friday nlsht. tory room ImproTements to the ing a Valentine Musicale to be
basement
of
tbe
women's
gymnaspresented on Tuesday, February Currin and Sollda spent many a who expect to attend the summer
He will speak four times on camseaalon should ae© Mr. SulliTaii.
pus ani) once at the Trinity Meth- ium, anel for tha construction ot nineteenth. In the women's gym- day in the dark room,
Dean of Instruction, within th«
•dlst Church.
new
facilities
for
noo-rasldent nasium. Both town talent and tal- | Another thing they did was sit
ent from our own students will be "P ^" nleht. mounting pictures and next few weeska^ since it may b«
We will also tiavs on campus students.
exhibited In the program, which ; ^"'"8 write-ups. Once thoy fried necessary lo place a limit on
on the
UlM Marie Shaver ("Horsice"), who
In aa associate director of the AmWithin the next few weeks new will be based on love lyrics appll- ; P"'*' chops. Confidentially. I think t number of students admitted for
erican Touth Foundation ar.d dir- linotile floors will b« laid In tha cable to Valentine's Day. There w i u i " w^" 3"^*- » ° ^^'^ e for an all- i tho summer. All in all, we can look
i forward to a better enrollment next
motar ot the Foundation's summer classrooms on tbe second floor of be no price of admission, but there "'*^*'* party,
under j fall, with all of the activities forwill be a silver offering. Let's con- I The
advertising staff.
oamp for rlrla at C^mp Mlniwanea
In Mtchturan. Mtas Shaver t" a ^ri-e--'- the admlnlfitratlon building. Other trtbute as much as our pocketbooks. I^"'""''*"® Mowrey. gets orchids merly sponsored by the college tnuate of tks UalTeralty of KlaaeaotA Improvements call for ttie replas- will permit to show our apprecia- from DeJune Pier, the editor, for eluded In the school program.
anei received her Master of Arts | terlDs- of th» dormitories, tha In- tion of the efforts of this sorority exceeding their goal of |400. "Doc" i
group. They ara putting forth Nesuhard ought to get something
degrree from Columbia University. !
8ke la a former Girl Reserv* gec- atallatlon of better Ugbtlne facil- every effort for our enjoyment, ao for keeping track of what was
retarjf of the Student Christian ities throughout the building, re- let's make It a successful enter- spent as fast as It was spent, That's
a superhuman Job. Honorablec m
men
e n - YT
*
*J
Assoclatloa at the Universltr of painting of all the buildings, and prise.
Mlnaesota. Miss Shaver will hold for new floors In certain areas of
A general committee has been tion goes to Jim Hartle and1 Dean L / | U y e j . g J ^ y
conferences with the girls. Assiatappointed, which Includes the fol- Bartges. Without their cars,
them loo, ths staff couldn't hav«
t-BC UlsB Shaver will be Miss Mary tha main building.
lowing:
TThs fei-aat influx of O. I.s Into
Aides, a Danforth ara4uAte who >•
Qen. Chairman—Geraldlna Petrucci beaten the deadline and get th*
with the Penn Stats Christian AsI Amerle^an
universities
can
b*
Decorations— Bar Ooatea, Faye much-neede4 discount.
Sackett says that when Prae«« rattched throughout Europe wher*
soc ia tion.
Bronson, Helene Porter, Betty Hangoes
to
press,
she's
klckllng
Paolo
Serving in the same capacity for
I reopened universities In the liberka, Marty Badick.
the men will be Mr. Htrold Vii.hRefreshments—Edna Knlffln, Min- and the typewriter out the window. ated lands are expecting unprePoor
Paolo—Praeev
has
gone
to
nan, secretary for the Middle Atoei.ented enrollments, according to
nie Belt. Charlene Solt, Kitty Kelly,
press!
lantic Iteslon ot the Student Chrlat; word received trom the World SerRuth Preston,
lan Movement. The Uev. Bdward
vice Fund headeiuartera. The great
Announcsments—- Ruth
Becken.state Univeraity of Oslo in Norway
baugh, Carrie Diack, Edith Macht' is given as an example.
Tha campus school has been suc- iey^ Evelyn Ellaey.
I oalo's six thousand studenta ara
cessful In Ite big stamp drive. In
Programs—Teasie Bartges, Virginia
more than double the pre-war enIts first campaign It exceeded Ue Speaker, Jana Thomas, Betty SenIrollment. Theao atudenta come from
goal of t3»0 by 83%. The money telik.
I two groupa, the veterana of resissubscribed paid for eleven walking
I tance, captivity, or deportation,
'and the newcomera from the high
devicea for service men. For acThe Dramatic Club of Lock Hav- achoola. Those from the undercomplishing this, the campus school
en State Teachers College spent the ground "emerge from their covers
w i t h tho close of ths war haa received from the United States
down
weekend of January 31 In New restless and with worn
come some relief for the school Treasury Department a citation.
Tork City viewing the plays of • nervea, unfit for immediate studdistricts where filling vacancies
j Ies," duo to frightful privations
Broadway.
For the present drive which exwas the biggest problem to the adThe group left Thursday after- 1 and dangers.
niiniater. Moat people filling such tends until Easter vacation the
Thia spring many young men noon. January 31, under the aupvacancies on a temporary basis ai-e goal is $355. If that la reached, the and women will be visiting Lock ervialon ot Miss ' Helen Thornton, i One-half of these students canthankful to be relieved.
money subscribed will purchase Haven Teachers College. They will director of tho drama department not find lodgings and are sleeping
I on cots In the gymnaaiums of
Our placement
office
started one hundred white woolen hospital probably all be prospective college at the college.
schools In the city. Most of tha
early In September to place on the
students Just out of high school or
All
membera
of
the
group
stayed
active li.st of available candidates blankets. Up to date (January 29) some branch of the service. It Is at the Hotel Thomas Edlaon for students lack good shoes anil
the names of men who had return- they have reacher the 30% mark.
'clothing. Study books in foreign
our duty, as studenta of the col- the week-end.
ed from the vai-Ioua branches of
lege, to entertain theaa young
The outline of the group's acti- languages are greatly neeeied.
The
physical
education
departthe service. Kach week seea the adpeople. We should all he willing to vities waa aa follows:
, There ia a great shortage of
•litlon of a new name or two and ment Is setting up a Hew program co-operate and show our welcome
Friday—Sightseeing Dining at a j teachera and classes are unduly
the removal of others because of of activities. Part of their new by our friendlineaa. They will want Chinese Restaurant In Chinatown. large. Doctor.s and denti.sta are
placement. Thirteen former grad- program will be a physical exam- 1 '° know all about college life, the Sightseeing In the Battery, Visiting needed in great numbers but there
uates have been registered with
campus, the courses, tho teachers Staten Island, Dining at a Rusalan "•"'^ Inadeeiuate
lahoratory
and
us since September 1. Five have Inatlon of all the children. Another :ind the social life. Don't evade Restaurant, Perry Como'a Show. ' "^""'<^*' facilities for the training
secured positions—four of the five phass to begin operation Is one- theae visitors, out answer their One of the stage play.s.
lof medical and dental students.
through the help of thia office.
hour a week of swimming for all queatlons cheerfully and directly.
Saturday— The group visited ' Many atudenta desire to study aMen and women returning from pupils In fourth, fifth and sixth Make them want to come to T, C. Radlo CIty'a Music Hall and dined, broad in the difficult
post-war
the service should contact the grades.
This week-end, starting Friday at an Eaat India Restaurant. The i years.
placement office aa soon as they
Several studenta are doing their February the eighth, we will have afternoon and evening were apent ! Eighty Norwegian students have
are ready to accept a teaching
twelve guests from Waynesboro. seeing the remaining two stage j come recently to the United States
position. Reports of vacancies con- practice teaching In the campus Pennsylvania. They will be with plays. The group dined at the Eat I to study. Thirty of these have
tinue to come to the placement of- school. In kindergarten la Hope us for "Play Night", and they will Shop.
acholarshipa aecured through the
fice. By late Spring we will be re- McCartney;
Sunday—The group returned to Institute of International Educafirst
grade—LeJune alao be our gueata for the night
ceiving calls for the school year
tion in the following institutions:
Martha Badick Is official hosteas. Lock Haven.
1946-1S47. Every Indication points Pier and Doris Hetrlok. second
Each member of the group waa
to the fact that this office will be grade, Martha Morancik; third She has appointed two co-chairmen, able to see thre« ot the following Bowdoin, Bryn Mawr, Bucknell,.
California. Case, Colgat'e (2), Dartable to assist as many registrants grade^ Esther Hastings; fourth Betty Lorigan and Rita GolebleskI, stage plays.
mouth (2), lllinola Institute of
aa wish to take advantage of this grade, Louise Regis; fifth grade to form a welcoming committee.
I Remember Mama, Oklahoma,
service.
All
former
graduatea,
The other members of the com- Pygmalion. Voice of the Turtle, Oh Technology, New Han.pshiro (.i),
Pennaylvania, Purdue (2)
RuiJwhether or not they bave been In Audrty Neuhard and Emma Rager; mittee follow: Bar Coates Helen Mlatreaa Mine, Show Boat.
cllffe, Rockford, St. Oli'.f, Southern
the service should keep In touch sixth grade, Charlene Solt and Raleroskl, Margie Haduck, Bcttv i The trin tn^v- „i»« <
^
Methodist, Stevens DistUuLo of
with their placement office.
Wayn* Durandstta.
Clark, Jo Paolo. Mary Currin Chr.« '.,
,
"^ the^°''field
*'*"'=*
of Technology, Temple. •Wllliama (S)
iLo
,
.;_
"""'". mary <.,urrm, Chris | tional purposes In
Wisclnsin (2).
'
dramatics.
Jones and Rev. Seth Kussell, exchaplalns from State College will
be on campus two daya to counsel
veterans. Mr. Jones and Mr. Russell
are both returned servicemen.
The program for Keligious Emphasis Week includes assemblies,
personal conferences and Informal
discussions. Highlights of the week
will be a reception held in honor
of our guests at 8:30 Wednesday
evening. Ministers of the city arc
Invited to attenel the reception.
Further announcement concerning
the program will be posted on the
bulletin board.

College Allocated
Improvement Funds

The college enrolliu'-nt has increased from 23!) to 312. One-hundred veterans of World War H
have entered college; many of theae
were former students. Presielent
Parsons predicts that by next fall
the enrollment will be between
four and five hundred.
In view of the fact that so many
I'reshmen are seeking admittance
to the college, present students who
liave friends desiring to enrejll
should inform them Immediately
that they should complete registra-

Praeco Met
Press Deadline

Valentine Musicale
Sponsored by A. E. T.

Back to the

Campus School
News

Placement Bureau
In Active
Operation

College Players
Made Educational
Trip to N. Y. C.

Hostess Committee
Named

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STAFF

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Sororities...

Keys to Treasury_
by Br«tle Sentpllk

SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA
Just what you have been waiting for!!! TrI-Sig is holding an allcollege Informal "Hello" dance In
the Oirl's gym Saturday evening,
February 9, from 7:30 to 11:00. Intermission at 9:30 includes a college aing and refreshments. The
price Is 15c. Come stag, come in
e'ouplos, but come all!
Co-chairmen— Eatliel
Kaiight,
Carol Roper.
Advertising—
Nicky
Arseniu,
Mert Stabler.
Food—Gwen Kephart,
Dorothy
Fletcher.
Decoration— Betty
Thompsoa,
Bonny Bonfillo.
Entertainment—Mary Currin.

^

DRAMA
CORNER

Have you dropped into the lending library and browsed around
Eeditor
Minnie Belt
lately? It Is a wonderful Idea to
b y Gloria Hnger
do so. Many new books have been
Associate Eeiitors
LeJune Pier, Betty Lorigan
added and I'm aure you will be
able to find one to suit your ta.ste.
On the 31 st the nineteen College
Circulation Managers
Marian Kratzer,
AmonBT the late.ot hooka on the player members, Lucille Pollard of
ah elf a r e :
the Express, and Miss Thornton
Miriam Niemond
Leonard's Two I.'ffs. This is a left for their long-planned trip to
Doem which was written In 1922. It Ke.w York City. Th"y attended sevAdvertising Manager
Myrtle Stabler
deals with the life of Processor eral plf»vs. spent an afternoon at
Loonard and his wife, ."he has come Radio City, and made a trip to
Business Secretary
Frances Kilsdonk
'"rom a family filnted with Insan- Chinatown^ j e s t to name a few
ity, and a s time go"s on ahe he- hlerhllshts of the trip.
Sports Writer
Don Solida
'ieves she IK beromtncr Insane. ToOur College Players' soring pro'1Betty Thompson
gether they watch the growth of '•ertlon la scheduled for April ."i. This
Insanity in her.
Filimina Bonfilio
their second play this year, estaDaphne Du Maurler, The Kind's blishes a record. Its title la "Sus.Tn
Student Council Representative
Audrey Neuhard
nrnernl. Of course we have all and God." a three act comedy by
either read or seen a movie of Rachael Crothera. "Suaan and God"
PI KAPPA SIGMA
Writers—Lois Berger, Mary Louise Conkey, Edna Kniffin, Martha MorTo start the semester off with a o!her writings of Miss Du Maurler, played on Broadway with Gertruele
ancik, Jane Thomas, Dorothy Heston, LeJune Pier, Gloria Hager, Joan BANeJ, to get rid of their "after- such an Pmirhninn'M Cr vacation" blues, and to make a fin- jrrj m i l are! nebecrn. ThT King's j be Peggy Swope. The remainder of
Murphy, Carolyn Carpenter, Betty Sentelik.
he enloyed
al use of that "pre-gettlng-your- G«>npral deserves .to
- ,---1
J and
- - J ^jip j,^jj^ j^j^ji been chosen, but ainee
remembered with the othera. This la there will no doubt be many
grade.s"
good
feeling,
the
Pi
Kapa
Typists—Faye Bronson, Helen Baieroski
a
storv
of
a
wo-ai'a
love,
whleh
had a chicken dinner at Mra.
r'^-nges b^for': tVio c-,::'*.-!-! ::"^es up,
she e^ould not resist even though this column will give yc.i the
Thompaon'a in Saladaahurg.
she
knew
it
would
fill
her
life
with
One of our ex-members, .\nne
characters later.
heartarhe. It la a stsry of brave
To all you new students here ivho
Acceptance for mailing are apeclal rates ot postage provided for In Carpenter, la back again with lots i and violent deeds made by people
of helpful Ideas and suggestions
-e^'oiild like to join the dramatics
In
love.
Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized June 3, 1823.
for Improvements in the sorority.
club, here's how. There are meetAnderson's and Grimm's Palry ings every first and third Monday
Right now the girls a r e head over
Entered a s Second Claas matter November 6, 192S. at the Poat Office heels In plans for a party at the Tales. Of course you all remember of the r"onth. T h " i " meefi-o-q are
Naturalist Cabin for the alumna, those wonderful tales told to you held upatalrs In the auditorium.
at Lock Haven. Penna., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
for their rummage aale to be held aa a yoiing.ster. Well, here is a The time la 7:30. If you're InterestIn a few weeks, and for improving chance to read them again for your- ed, all you reed do la dron In at
self. These books contain all those the next meeting and a?-" yo«
the rooms.
« nderful fairy talea with full- would like t o Join College Players.
V
p -^ colo" Illu.itratlons In addition
ALPHA SIGMA T A U
t'-' :nany p n drawings.
The Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority la
Evclyv Waugh, Rrldeshend HeI a most active sorority. Proof of vl Ued. Thia Is a story of a painter
the statement Is the hard work o old stately homes of England,
t i
O N E CREED A N D O N E WORLD
the^y do, selling peanuts each week, who has won great renown. While
working from early morning until a raptaln In the Britlah Army he
night. The good of a aororlty la finis himself In Brideshead, a
The English Club began the now
not what they do for themselves b-autlful old estate, a seat of an year with a meeting held J a n but
what
their
contribution
Is
to
nne^lent Catholic family. He writes uary 10 tn t h e T. W. C. A. room.
The entrance of one hundred men students, mostly G. I.'s, brought
the school and community. The pro- o ' his experiences and love affairs The theme for this meeting was
the realization that things are almost back to normal at T. C. "Back to fits from the peanut sales are to be while vlalting here. The story la modern drama. The contemporary
,„
, f
,
,
ft
,
• ^L
_ •- ! used for the purchase of social sad, witty, and tenderly erotic.
dramatists diacusaed were Robert
normal stands for more than the return ot those who were in the service. ^^^^ drapes
P.emarane Areh of Trlnmph.— Sherwood Maxwell Anderson, and
Another project under way for T ' I s novel la about a Continental Eugene O'Neill. Gwen Kephart wa*
After all the great wars there has been great confusion, then a gradual the same goal la the Valentine i s- r,'eon, a refugee In Parla, Juat the reviewer of She rwood'a Abe
He sees waiting Wneoln In Illinois. Mra. Broaiua
,
..
Musicale to be held February 19. It b':^fore the
changing, never to quite what it used to be. There is also a slow slipping ^.,,j sponsor on and off-campus : for the German.s. the terror In the I d"«="ssed Anderson's Eve of St.
and forgetting until some day the war is just a part of the dim, remote I ' ^ ' « ' " ' ' ' ' " ' ' , « ' " " ' « °"« °f *"« great-^ conditions .r Europe. Through this ;•'••'"' «"" Minnie Belt reported on
goon we
°
•=
'
"^
I est accomplishments of the year. .surgeon
we watch
watch the
the spectacle
apectacle of;
of i""' ^' ^e ^u 'i'a' " Moarnlnar Becomes EIe« March is the month the studenta ••a dying Europe. Arch of Triumph.' '^'> conclude the evening, tho
past. We never forget it entirely, but it seems a little further away. It is
have a big aurnriae coming. Watch is not a pleasant book, but, while ''o«tes.sea,MarIan Kratzer and Mirgood that we forget some, but let's not forget too much.
the bulletin board all thoae thirty- It deals with ugly or monstrous , •-•"" Niemond, aerved ginger al8
one days. At the meeting held In thlng.s. Its attitude la never cheap '"'"I hamburgens.
1"h<^ next meeting will be Feb1
There is a great need for remembering how we felt; the emptiness, the sorority rooms on J a n u a r y 29 or merely sensational.
each Alpha Siprma Tau worked all
Crane ' Twenty Stories. These '""'•y ^1. This la local talent night,
anxiety, and heh of it, for us who stayed at home as well as those who evening on the March project. At tales we^re written over forty years I "^^''''o »" es.say, a poem, or a .short
this meeting Helene Porter w-as ap:o. but they hontain much w o n - | •'^''"•J'. «"<' bring it to English Club,
fought. Such memcries, although not pleasant ones, should make us all named program chairman and J a n e derful writing. Crane waa one of j
^
~
Thomas, the pledge chairman. Re- our earliest naturalistic writers.
the more alert and active for our place in the "one world" to come.
Ireshirient.s were served by Ruthie
I'm sure that you will enjoy one
Preston and Minnie Belt to relieve or more of these books. Don't forA part of the future will depend upon people like us who will have tlie tension under which each girl get in your free time to atop In at
.^^^ g-rcatest statesman who ever
worked.
the lending library and get ac- j , ^ ^ , , j , . , ^ „„ „ ^ ^ ^ „;,, ^.^f^ ^„^
many occasions to influence others. W e can do a great deal more if we
Qualnteid. Books are constantly be- ,..^^,,^,._ ^i^ woman, for they were
are well-informed and actively interested. What we do may seem to be an
ing added.
I ^^^^ married) probably called him
KAPPA DELTA PI
The member.s ot Kappa Delta Pi
Huhhh or Eeeee_ depending on
insignificant contribution, but we have a definite power in that we instill
met a t the home of Dr. and Mrs.
whether .she waa a g r u n t e r or a
Rude On J a n u a r y 1.5. Dr. Jane
suuealer.
ideas and promote thought in young and pliable minds.
Warter.5 apoke about the educaIt will never be known how or
fiemeil sot-up In Pennsylvania anel
Hello, my fellow music lovers, when he got the Great Idea, the
The beliefs we have are very important. Let our creed be one that is iiffered for discusslin h e r opinions
sharers of all these hard rehearsals most revolutionary political constrong and oersuasive so that "one world" may not be just another dream, IS to where some changes might and future music leaders!
ception ever to enter t h e mind of
he made. There followed lively
We've a whole semester ahead of a man. Of course he couldn't talk^
but an actual, living thing, existing partly because we first believed, and discussion based upon w h a t she had us with lots to accompllsli in the since he had no words to talk with.
said, and spread out to include way of prograuLS—we alread.v have If he had been able to express it
then did something about it.
many of t h e colleges and univer- acquired perfection. That's what verbally, It would bave gone somesities in thia country.
we keep telling each other anyhow-. thing like thia:
Announcement was made of a You all probably know t h a t we
"Now t h a t my son I.s big and
Kappa Delta PI convention to be bave two new wonderful Bel Canto
lielel in Milwaukee this spring. Sev- members. They really are good too. strong, the time has com-e for us
T H E RETURN OF M A N
er.al ot the members considered the Elsie Preston is singing second to fight each other, and for one
possibility of attending it.
soprano, r i g h t back of me, so now of us either to kill the other or
Refreshments were served as the I don't have to learn any of my drive him out of this cave and keep
liroup sat around discussing events note.s—I ju.st listen to her. And him out. It h a s always been that
Whether they realize it or not, the men who come to T. C. this sem and problems of Interest.
M'liy bas always sung in glee j way. But that guy in the cave on
clubs, so she'll have a lot to con- the other side of the mountain la
bigger and stronger than either
ester are quite a curiosity. During the war it almost got to the point where
tribute to our group.
of us, and seioner or lat^'i- he will
There are several things planned get the one t h a t staya here. But
the girls stopped and stared when a man walked by. The male-animal was , i"> SpOHSOr DlSCUSSlOn
fur the future and it sounds like what if J u n i o r and I don't fight?
".Marriage" was the topic which loads of fun—work too! We've a What If we both .stay here and
just as scarce as sugar and cigarettes. When the peak of despair was
i-en- th ' Y. W. and Y. M. to the solo recital before teio lf.ing, reli- stick together! Then we're safe,
reached, a date bureau was organized. It was fun, and pictures of the sei.-ilil roeuu.'. to hear Rev. E. E. gious emphasis week_ concerts at
from that g u y or any other guy.
:. ' l-'e rj-om I'eiin State on J a n - Altoona on the 2(;th of March, and.
dating groups were taken for various newspapers. A lot of sport was had leii-y 30. ,\n Interestlng discussion last but not least, a few se'lee-tions This is a good idea. I'm Koing to do
my best to explain it to Junior."
pe-riod followed the address, givnig for the Alpha Sigma Tau .Musieale.
by all, but something was definitely lacking.
Tbat fantastic ieiea, born in the
-inyone who so desired a chaneie to
Miss Ullemyer and I were reminair his opinions and also to acquire iscing—tliat is ahe was—I haven't brain of the greatest statesman
Every man on campus needed moral support. He found himself the some. Rev. Korte has been on our been here quite that long and the that ever lived, known as Huhhh
eieriipus before and is welcome at things I diseovered! Die! you know- or Eeeee, has gone far in the cenonly boy at the table or the only one in a class.
turies that have passed. It now
any time in the future.
prior to the war there' was a col.'Several members of the S. C. A. lege choir composed of fort.v men dominates, for Instance, the polittA number of girls admitted that it was quite a shock to see more than visited a cabinet meeting of the and women, a man's choir of thir- eal structure under which 1-10 million Americans go about the busif.fteen boys at once, and got out-their smelling salts, unobtrusively, of | « : ; : ; ^ - : ^ ^ ^ > ' ; ^ ; ^ ; , ^ ^ e ^ a t j o n ty-five members, the Bel Cantos ness of living. It seems destined
with thirty-five, plua a wornen's inevitably to contiue Its proHress
course If any of the fellows finds a girl looking shy, just remember she's' o"'' oun campus activities. The chorus of fifty members. The latter to t h e logical conclusion of a
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J J . '""''' "'"•'' completed with a visit to was formerly t h e Cantarlnjv Glee world government with world law
not quite used to your species yet; but beware, once she's over the oddity see Bill Graffius' baby daughter. Club and w a s dissolved in 1913.
to preserve the peace. Por the
Why not start the hall rolling statesman got the Idea not only as
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! Those who made the excursion with
again, bring back the good old a means of protection from the
of your bcmg around! She might even ask you how you re commg along, j , , , j^^^^.^j^ ^^^^.^ Marian Kratzer days? There are more men than Kuy on the other side of the mounwomen noiv, and we'd love to hear tain, but also as a means of prowith this college life. O r has she a l r e ^ ? Anyway, here's to the battle oi Bill
^ - Graffius.
[ ^ ^ ^ l ^ ^ ^ J : ^ ^ - ^ them sing.
tecting himself from Junior.
the sexes,
and a more well-rounded social life at T . C !

EDITORIAL

Reviews Plays

Huhhh or Eeeee

Musical Notes

THE COLLEGE TIMES

CHATTER . . •

t h e i r office h o u r s w III be, b u t a t
a n y t i m e t h e y will h a n d o u t a
l i t t l e I n f o r m a t i o n . S i n c e Dr. I*arj sons h a s approved, no one need r e I m a i n in t h e d a r k .
t h a t , aa they a r e g o i n g to school.
" B u s " S h a n e r r e t u r n e d to T. C ,
by P i e r a n d W h i t s e l
j Al's w i f e I s n ' t g o i n g t o achool, b u t
I s h e Is on h a n d a t a l l t i m e s — J u s t w a l k i n g lu ei v e r y n o r m a l w^ay.
;That same evening crutehes helped
I w r i t e a l o n e , a n d t o t e l l y o u ! to c h e c k .
' hi i i i a l o r g . I t s e e m s " B u s " s p e n t
P u t on a l o t of p i t y w h e n y o u
t h e t r u t h . I'm s t u m p e d . P i e r , t h e
two
minutes
on t h e
basketoall
Coach
Yost
haa
fifteen
new
Janie!!
' w i t t y half of t h i s c o l u m n , is b u s y aee J a n i e T h o m a a . P o o r
C o a c h J a c k la l o o k i n g f o r w a r d t o
b a a k e t b a l l m e n t o fill o u t h i s V a r i F r o m n o w o n s h e m u s t be q u i e t a a flo r. H e Is O. K. n o w .
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t h e b e s t - l i k e d f r e s h m a n on c a m p u s
Varaity. These men bring
m u c h u l e . H e h a a f o u r m e n b a c k t h a t j T h i a ia m y c h a n c e t o t e l l y o u t h a t I D o r m C o u n c i l .
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h e i g h t and e x p e r i e n c e to t h e team.
five n e w m e n , a l o n g w i t h hia f i r a t - i h e r E a r l is on h i s w a y h o m e — o h ! ! I \ V h i l e you h a v e y o u r p i t y out^ g o e s a r o u n d q u o t i n g
Shakespeare
They Include:
a e m e a t e r s q u a d . T h e r e t u r n e d b o n e s h e h a s a l r e a d y t o l d y o u ! I t r i e d j p i t y t h e t u m b l i n g c l a s s w h i c h n e v e r all t h e t i m e . Y o u m e a n t o s a y y o u
D a l e F l o r e y . . fi' 1" W i l l i a m s p o r t
is
alwaya
c r u s h e r s a r e B e c k a t 155 lbs., E d - ; a n y w a y . You s e e ho w t h i s c o l u m n i g e t a h u r t m u c h a n d
heard
Peg p'reeman
say.
J o h n M c M u l t y . 6 ' 4" P h i l a d e l p h i a F m l n s t o n a t 175 lbs.. F l e g a l a t 175 ' w i l l s o u n d t h e w h o l e w a y t h r o u g h ? jcai'f^bt on t h e f i r s t b o u n c e . M r . n e v e r
P a u l C o r o n t . . . . 6' 5" E d d y s t o n e C Ibe., a n d B o b K e m m e r e r a t 175 l b s . T h e b e s t I c a n do Is t o feel a o r r y J a c k , y o u m u s t t a k e it e a s y on t h e " M e r c h a n t of V e n i c e , s w i n e of t h e
gullcy, etc."?
A r m o n d . S h a n e r , . 6 ' 1 " P o t t s t o w n F A l o n g w i t h t h e s e a r e V e r g a , w h o for t h e r e a d e r a a n d h o p e t h a t t h e u n p a d d e d p e o p l e .
]
T h a n k a , F r l t z ^ for p u t t i n g a w a y
B e r n i e M e t z l e r . 6 ' 2 " H o l l l d a y s b g ' C t o o k t h e S t a t e C h a m p i o n s h i p a t 125 c i r c u l a t i o n I s n ' t c u t In h a l f .
B a r b G a r d n e r haa a n e w s e t of
T h e a e m e n a r e a l l f o r m e r s t a r s lbs., ( n o w w r e s t l i n g a t 145 Iba.), '
S u d d e n l y , a n d j u s t o v e r n i g h t — p a p e r d o l l s . Y o u w i l l f i n d t h e m a l l t h e m o u a t a c h e . "We n e v e r e x p e c t e d
t h e e x t r a w e i g h t , t h o u g h It Ig b e f r o m T. C. T h e o n l y f o r m e r 1945- P a l m e r a t 136 Iba., D i a t r l c t C h a m p T. C. h a a b e c o m e a a of old. T h e
o v e r t h e w a l l s in h e r r o o m . All t h e
46 e a g e r to s t a y on t h e f i r a t s t r i n g f r o m
Clearfield:
John
M u l l l n a , ; f e l l o w s h a v e r e t u r n e d ! I t is i m - g a l s c a n go a n y t i m e t o s e e t h e m c o m i n g .
Is L e w i s S c h a u b , 6' 2"
f o r w a r d h e a v y w - e i g h t , a n d t h r e e t i m e s w i n - ' p o s s i b l e to n a m e e a c h of you, b u t
Chris haa t h e h a r d e s t w o r k r e a n d w h e n we h a v e "Open H o u s e "
from Coudersport.
m e m b e r i n g t h e t i m e . At t i i - t h i r t y
n e r of S t a t e C h a m p i o n s h i p s ; V i c d o n ' t feel t h a t w e a r e n ' t
h a p p y you f e l l o w a c a n see t h e m t o o .
I n a d d i t i o n to t h e l i s t of f o r m e r McCoy.
ahe c a m e s t r o l l i n g in. I g u e s s t h a t
with
good
experience; i about your return. The ex-T.C.ers
The first-floor girls are m a k i n g
s t a r s a r e ten n e w p r o s p e c t s :
isn't n e a r l y a s big a m i s t a k e aa
F r a n k Troendle, heavyweight
for- 1 k n o w w h a t we a r e like and they
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Millersville made. They c a m e up to
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play b a s k e t b a l l one w h o l e day t o o
est n u m b e r caught-slx.
J a c k S m i t h . . . . 5 ' 9" W i l l i a m s p o r t F K e m m e r e r
early.
at
heavyweight;
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fellows
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George Ticcony
L e w i s b u r g E y e r a t 165; F r o a t y C a m p b e l l a t d o u b t s a s t o w h e t h e r y o u w i l l l i k e j
If P a p p a G r a f f i u s ' c o a t l o o k s t o o
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J a c k Steele
B e l l e f o n t e 136; V i n c e n t B o r r e l l i a t 165; a n d T. C. Of c o u r s e y o u w i l l ! ! !
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Jim Macintosh
E r i e C l a i r K l i n g e r a t 165.
Miss B e n t l e y w a s f e e l i n g v e r y p a i n t e d . H a v i n g a h o u s e w a r m i n g p u f f e d u p . W h a t o t h e r m a n on c a m
Bill L o n g
Lewiatown
puB h a a a t e n - m o n t h - o l d d a u g h t e r
n o b l e a t s e v e n S u n d a y m o r n i n g . ; w i t h l o a d s of f o o d ?
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t h a t c a n w a l k a a well a a t a l k .
t r y i n g t o a r o u s e e v e r y b o d y , o r did
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Eddie Bail
South Williamaport
Roper and Dale have a new hobby
h e r d e s i r e to r i n g t h e l i t t l e b e l l
L a t e s t ^ n e w e s t fad w h i c h h a s J u a t
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Five Cagers from the first semo v e r w h e l m h e r ? N o w . M i s s B e n t l e y , n o w . T h i s h o b b y Isn't n e w t o s o m e ^ h i t T. C. la a s t r e a k of l i g h t h a i r
e s t e r t e a m w h o a r e n o w o n t h e F e b r u a r y a n d t h e e a r l y p a r t of r e m e m b e r
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above t h e forehead. To g e t the forJ a y - V e e s a r e D e a n McGee, W a l t | M a r c h . T h e r e is t o be a m a t c h F e b - e i g h t on S u n d a y m o r n i n g s .
j s u r e t a k e s u p a lot of t i m e , if I t ' s m u l a f o r t h e b e s t effect, ( r e d ) , a s k
D a v i s , J o h n Alello, R a y Moyer, a n d r u a r y 6 with Clearfield "Y". I t will
done right.
j
Bailey.
b e h e l d t h e r e In t h e field h o u s e .
No l o n g e r does M a m m a c h e c k o n \
Max Phlllipa.
Coach J a c k Is a l s o c o n t a c t i n g s e v - D o n P l e t c h e r , J i m C a r p e n t e r , a n d i S a m S m i t h Is t h e b e s t p o s s i b l e
Once m i r e I ' l l y p i t y e v e r y o n e of
T o m a k e u p t h e r e m a i n d e r of t h e
e r a l o t h e r c o l l e g e s tn a n e f f o r t t o A l W o l f e . N o . t h e i r w i v e s c a n d o c o u n s e l o r for o u r m e n s t u d e n t s . I t you t h a t h a d s t a m i n a e n o u g h t o
Jay-Vees are Incoming men: J a c k
m a k e s m c feel s o r r y I ' m n o t a G. I.
schedule matches.
s t r u g g l e t h r o u g h this Chatter. N e x t
Banzhof^ R a y S t o v e r , C h e t P f e f f e r .
Georgie Barnea and
" B u c k n e l l " t i m e w e ( P i e r w i l l be o n t h e j o b )
R a n d a l l 'cieea^ C l a i r Y o u n g . R o b e r t
h a v e n ' t quite decided Just
w h e n will be s h a r p !
Booth. Joe Napoll. and Phil BudlnSrer.

S PORTS

T. C. Cagers

/lat Men

W. A. A.

Basketball Schedule
B a s k e t b a l l s c h e d u l e for F e b r u a r y
and March:
•Wednesday. 6th
At Kutztown
•Saturday, 9
At Indiana
• T u e s d a y 12
Bloomsburg
F r i d a y , 22
. . . . A t Scranton
• S a t u r d a y , 23 . . . . A t S h i p p e n s b u r g
• T u e s d a y . 26
Indiana
. ' T h u r a d a y , 38
At West Chester
March:
•Friday, 1
At Millersville
•Saturday. 2
Kutztown State
•Indicate State Teacher's Coilege
League Games.

Mat Scores

The " E a g l e " glrla bowed to t h e
I n d i a n t o w n G a p W A. C . ' i in t h e i r
f i r s t g a m e of t h e l e a s o n T h e f a c t
t h a t t h e W . A. C ' : h i v e . n e of t h a
b e s t t e a m s in t : s r e g o n d d n ' t
h i n d e r t h e Locli tt-\Teil ai C l i l t
f i n a l s c o r e of t h e g a m e ^ 29-o0. T h e
m a r g i n w a s v e r y close.
B a r G a r d n e r h e l d h o n o r a In h t g h
s c o r i n g w i t h a t o t a l of 13 p o i n t s ^
a n d C a r l s o n of
Indiantown
ran
s e c o n d w i t h 11 p o i n t s .
L i n e Up
Ind'tn
f g f t p L. H .
fg f tp
Colbrus
3 3 9 Zubler
3 2 8
4 2 10 G a r d n e r 5 3 13
Collins
Hanka
4 0 8
Carlson
4 3 n
0 0 0
Robinson
0 0 0 Porter
0 0 0
Hershey
0 0 OBonfilio
0 0 0
Shaner
0 0 0 Rockey
0 0 0
Marcus
0 0 0 Coates

Montressor 0 0 0
I
T h e m e m b e r s of W . A. A. h a v e
j
b e e n se'en p a r a d i n g t h r o u g h
the
j
bleachers a t the ba.sketbali g a m e s
j
s e l l i n g h o t d o g s a n d pop. T h e p r o 0 ! ceeds from thia project will be
apent on u n i f o r m s for the girls
varsity basketball team. The girls
have also been selling
magazine
s u b s c r i p t i o n s to e a r n m o n e y for t h e
same purpose.

S c o r e s o t t h e f i r a t T. C. w r e s t ling m e e t with Clearfield "Y".
C l e a r f i e l d L o c k H a v e n T e a m Scor-i
home opp.
MarlkK~l
Morrla—-Pin
Mohney—2
Greene
Forcey—Pin
Johnson—Pin
Jordan—10
^ Bailey—Pin
Hummel—Pin
Barr—0

McCoy—7 3
Campbell
Palmer—2
Verga—Pin
Flagel
Beck
Eyer—6
The synchronized
s w i m m i n g
Edminson
group haa w o r k e d out their pag...
Kemmerer
e a n t t o be g i v e n in t h e s p r i n g . T h e
MuUins—3
glris a r e practicing the numbera
F i n a l s c o r e 13 30
for t h e p a g e a n t now.
Official—Vaneman

It's New On
Campus

• , ,

Something: n e w haa been added—
intermural baaketball. Anyone can
p l i y , In f a c t t h a t ' a w h a t Is w a n t e d ,
c t t > f « a e t o p l a y . If y o u a r e n o t
n o w On a t e a m a n d y o u a r e I n t e r e s t e d in p l a y i n g y o u s h o u l d s e e
Mr. S h r o c k a t o n c e . E a c h t e a m w i l l
play at leaat once a w e e k d u r i n g
t h e coi;r.se of a a e v e n w e e k s a c h e d ule. The g a m e s will be played on
Tuesd.ay a n d T h u r s d a y
afternoons
f r o m 4:00—8:00. T h e r e w i l l b e r i v a l ry and even maybe g r u d g e g a m e s
between the teama, espelally the
I n f a n t r y m e n and the Air Corps.
These g a m e s will be played a c c o r d i n g t o r u l e s a e t u p b y Mr. Y o s t
a n d Mr. S h r o c k . Mr. Y o s t ' s a c t i v i t y
class will furnish t h e t i m e k e e p e r s ,
officials, etc. for t h e c o n t e s t s . I n c i d e n t a l l y , t h e r e -will b e a v e r y n i c e
p r i z e for t h e w i n n i n g a q u a d .
T h e e i g h t t e a m s in t h e l e a g u e
a r e : T h e W h i z K i d s , P o s t Grevds.,
Delta Rho Beta, W r e s t l e r s , Army
Air Corps, I n f a n t r y , R a n g e r s , and
last but r o t leaat. T h e F a c u l t y or
"Old M e n " E a c h of the.sc t e a m s
w i l l w e a r d i f f e r e n t c o l o r e d j eirscySj
rs
.I
f u r n i s h e d b y t h e t e a m a t h e m ss e l v e s . ' .1.

ROXY

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Boot Shop
shoes and Hosiery
NEXT TO WARDS

Lock Haven, Pa.

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Feb. 5-0
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RAY MILLAND

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The Harvey Girls
featuring
JUDY GARLAND
JOHN HODIAK
ItAY BOLGER

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YOU SAVE

MARTIN

The Lost Week-End

The Dutch Inn

WE SERVE

Veh. 17-18-19
ANN SOTHBftN
OEORe.JE M U U P H Y

F e b . 7-ti
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Enchanted Cottage

Compliments of

Sill. F e b . 0—2 H i t s
JOHHNY (Mack) RIIOWX

Everymans Law

j

.—and—
FRANCES LANGFORD

Girl Rush

Bottorf Bros.
Bosfoniati Shoes for Men

F e b . 10-11

UT G;es Maisie
P e l l . 20-21
ROBERT DONAT
in

Vacation From
Marriage
F e b . 22^23

She Went to
The Races

Tarzan and the
Amazons

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F e b . 12-13

The House On 92nd St.
F e b . 1 1-15

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Been aome change.'! [ l a d e aince
t h e last time your ri'p(.)rter put b'Upen to paper. C h a n g e s or men, call
It w h a t y o u will. I s u p p o s e y o u
h a v e n o t i c e d the i n c r e a s e d e n r o l l m e n t . Did you k n o w t h a t t h e r e a r e
ten new girls registered here this
s e m e a t e r ? That's w h a t I m e a n — I n creaaed e n r o l l m e n t . Tht'n there ia
the o t h e r clement, w h i c h has. a s
our D e a n of W o m e n w o u l d put It^
enriched c o l l e g e life.
To all of you w h o a r e Just In-ginn i n g to g e t into the s c h e d u l e , here
are a few notiK.
C()fret' hour will r o n t i n u e e v r r y
T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g fr()ni 6:30 to 7 in
the front social room. F o l l o w i n g
thia t h e r e is a discua.''iion of the
w e e k in r e v i e w . Thi.s l a s t w e e k the
topic w a s the UNO. Mr. Sullivan
led the discus.sion and t h e r e w a s
a m o v i e on UNO. N e x t w e e k ' s p r o g r a m will include a m o v i e also.
T h e s u b j e c t will bo Brotherhood,
and Dr. P a r s o n s is to lead the dlaCUHsion.
On Tue-fdays, from 3 to 4, t e a
and c a k e s are served in the social
rooms. T h e s e t e a s a r e plai.ned aa
informal g e t - t o g e t h e r s .
Dr. P a r s o n s haa a s k e d that w e
do not park cars In f r o n t ot the
a d m i n i s t r a t i o n b u i l d i n g . It Is n e c e s s a r y to k e e p the d r i v e w a y cleaifor traffic s i n c e t a x i s a n d v i s i t o r s
uae t h i s r o a d w a y c o n s t a n t l y .
To Insure the c o m f o r t of e v e r y body, we are a s k e d not to s m o k e
In the c o m m o n rooma. T h e c o m cora r o o m s a r e thoae u s e d by all
of ua, such a s the library, s o c i a l
rooms, h a l l w a y s , d i n i n g room and
Bi'dltorlum. Men, and w o m e n , t o o ,
are permitted to • m o k ) la tk«
men's T room. S m o k i n g Is a l s o porm l t t e 4 la t h e day room and In t h e

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P h y l l a M a u g e r , second s e m e s t e r
f r e s h m a n , m i n o r i n g In A e r o n a u t i c s ,
soloed a Piper Cub a f t e r o n l y four
h o u r s f l i g h t Instruction. P r e v i o u a
to July, 1045 nt l e a s t e i g h t hours
logMTcd f l i g h t I n s t r u c t i o n w a s r e quired b e f o r e a s t u d e n t w a s p e r mitted to solo. A c c o r d i n g to n e w
regi:latlons, a s t u d e n t m a y solo a s
.soon a s hla p r a c t i c a l f l i g h t w o r k
prove.s to the i n s t r u c t o r t h a t he h a s
'he a b i l i t y to f l y t h e p l a n e alone.
"Sis"
M a u g e r a c q u i r e d thia a b i l i t y
in four houra, and "loat h e r ahlrt
! i i l " w h i l e the r e s t of T. C. s t u d ' n t s w e r e h o m e on C h r i s t m a s v a cation. S e a s o n snow- m a d e it n e ee.ssai-y for "Sis" to solo w-ith s k l l s .
her first e x p e r i e n c e w i t h t h e m . Mr.
Howard Graves, "SIs'a" i n s t r u c t o r ,
w a s d e s i g n a t e d by Piper A i r c r a f t
to g i v e to all c o l l e g e s t u d e n t a w i t h
niajois and minora in A e r o n a u t i c s ,
lour free f l i g h t houra of I n s t r u c tion.

Honor Football Squads
Our f o o t b a l l squad, a l o n g w i t h
the Junior and s e n i o r h i g h achool
football teama, w a s h o n o r e d at a
banquet a t t h e Maaonic T e m p l e o n
J a n u a r y 16, 1946. Thia b a n q u e t w a s
Hponaored by s e v e r a l of the s e r vice c l u b s of t o w n , n a m e l y K l w a n Is, L i o n s , R o t a r y and
Exchange
Clubs. Chief s p e a k e r of t h e e v e n i n g
w a s Coach H e n d r l c k s o n , b a c k f i e l d
coach f r o m t h e U n i v e r a i t y of P e n n s y l v a n i a . L a t e r In t h e
evening,
James D y k s t r a w a s named captain
of T. C M '46 g r l d l o n aquad.

from A a n a B r o w n . J e a n C u m m i n g s
haa decided to t a k e up k n i t t i n g .
frat.
.Vnnounclne the o p e n i n g of Y e

Olde Cof fe« S h o p p e e by B r o w n ,
B r u m b a u e h and B r o w n . 5c a c u p —
refills 4c. If y o u w a n t a c l e a n c u p —
So. Our m o t t o : "In God w « t r u s t —
all o t h e r s pay cash."
F l a s h ! A n n o u n c i n g th« elo.slnff of
Lhsar f e l l o w g o p h e r s , w h a t a r e
t h e y ? H e i g h t — U U a n d s h o r t a o d Te Olde Coffee Shoppee. T h e pros o m e In b e t w e e n . W e i g h t — l i g h t , p r i e t r e s s e s Insisted on d r i n k i n g a l l
h^aVJ• and .nedlum. C o l o r — m o s t l y the p r o f i t s — p r o f i t s ? W e l l a n y w a y
l i g h t . A g e — y o u n g , m e d i o c r e and the c o f f e e ' s all g o n e .
Once upon a t i m e Gloria B a u m a n
-ji.at r i g h t . D e s i r a b i l i t y — a n d h o w !
W h a t do you k n o w — t k e r ' r e a i e a ! w o k e up and dressed for school.
Of c o u r s e only t h e old
t i m e r s W h a t ' s t h a t Mother's c a l l i n g ? Oh,
a r o u n d hero are a b l e to M e a t l f y / I g u e s s ahe said it's s n o w i n g . "
theao s p e c i m e n s 'cause t h o y o u n g - 1 P u l l i n g o n h e r boots, Gloria d e Bters a r e much too y o u n g to r e - j parted for achool. W h e n s h e a r r l v m e m b e r a b o a t 'em. Oh y e a i B u t l e d . K a l e r said to her, "GJorIa, w h y
y o u k n o w t h e r e o u g h t to ba s o m e I the
boota? T h e eun's
shining.'
r u l a m a k i n g married m e n w e a r Gloria
-" ' o p e n e d^ h
•--••
«'»"
e r e y e s "--'
and—Well^
t a g s t h a t read "I'm m a r r i e d . " I t ' s w h a t do y o u knov; ';• T h e s u n w a s
awfully
e m b a r r a s s i n g to trip a s h i n i n g ! T o thi* day Gloria is w o n f e l l o w , t r i u m p h a n t l y pull hlra up (lering w h a t her m o t h e r did say
b y t h e s c u f f of the n e c k a n d hear t h a t m o r n i n g .
Well, happy Washington's birthh i m y e l l a t you, "You Juat w a i t
t i l l I t e l l ray w i f e OB y o u l Tou'U day, L i n c o l n ' s b i r t h d a y , and V a l e n t i n e g r e e t i n g s , a n d I'U s e e you
b e aorry!"
M i n s t r e l s h o w w r i t e r P e p ( E t h e l next naOBth.
G. I. B r u m b a u g h
P e p p e r m a n ) la hard a t w o r k on h e r
(Green I n k )
• h o w . A t a l m o s t a n y t i m e It Is po«s i b l e to h e a r a "Mr. B o n e s " a c c e n t
or a "Dixie" t u n e f l o a t i n g around
t h e D. U. T h e f a m o u s D. R. r a t s
(4 l e g s ) a r e c o n s i d e r i n g g o i n g Into
b l a c k f a c e for the o c c a s i o n .
. C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s to P h y l l i s
(Sis)
M a i ' g h e r on her aolo f l i g h t a f t e r
Compliments of
o n l y f o u r h o u r s of i n s t r u c t i o n . I t
Juat g o e s to prove w h a t a n g e l s t h e
D.
R. c h i l d r e n
are—pre-sprouted
wings.
,
Most ot the upper c l a s s m e n w i n
remember Betty Auman, who was
w i t h u s l a s t year. S h e is e n g a g e d
to M l r i a a m Zettle'a brother, Dick.
" A n y o n e k n o w w h e r e I can g e t
an Ed. P s y . book?"—"I n e e d a H i s t o r y of Pa. book."—"If you s e e
J a n e tefl her I b r o u g h t t h a t A m e r ican G o v e r n m e n t for her."—-"Doesn't a n y o n e w a n t to buy an I n t r o d u c t i o n to Ed. book?"—Thia t a l k
and m u c h more a l o n g the s a m e
subject lets everyone know
the
s t u d e n t s are t r y i n g to g e t b o o k s
l i n e d up for the second s e m e s t e r ' s
work.
S o m e p e o p l e will do a n y t h i n g to
a t t r a c t t h e a t t e n t i o n of men. B a u m a n f a l l s flat in the d r i v e w a y and
h e r b o o k s fly to the four w i n d s . I
s u p p o s e s h e Juat dropped In to aee
•em.
F o r t h e benefit of the f e w people
Sporting Goods
o n c a m p u a w h o h a v e n ' t y e t heard
a b o u t m y "hair" r a i s i n g e x p e r i e n c e
— I started raising rabbits.
'Biuket-hMl Shoes"
• W e l c o m e back to A n n H a m i l t o n
Carpenter.
J e r r y P u t r u c c l Is g i v i n g l e s s o a a
o n " h o w t o k i c k y o u r h e e l s tog-ether w h i l e J u m p i n g In the air." j
T h e Jars r e p r e s e n t Jerry landing.
T h e h e a p on t h e f l o o r r e p r e s e n t s
Jerry
landed.
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A f t e r a s t r e n o o a d a n c i n g lesson j

Our Daze...

Henry's Dairy
Lunch

Ritters

Lutheran Ass.

Delta Derby

New Silk Screen
,»1otivates Interest
If y o u p a s s by t h e a r t r o o m s
w h i l e t h e A r t Club ia In s e s s i o n ,
don't be s u r p r i s e d to s e e e v e r y o n e
crowded around one table.
The
a n x i e t y and c u r i o s i t y of t h e a r t
s t u d e n t s is the d e m o n s t r a t i o n of
the n e w s i l k s c r e e n . T h i s
silk
s c r e e n is a n e w and e a s y w a y of
t r a n s f e r r i n g d e s l g n a by m e a n s of
s t e n c i l s on paper and c l o t h .
T h e A r t Club Is n o w b u s y p l a n n i n g d e s i g n s to d e m o n s t r a t e t h i s
m e t h o d a t a n e x h i b i t i o n to be h e l d
at t h e c o U e g e f r o m F e b r u a r y 8
until March 1. T h e e x h i b i t i o n w i l l
c o n s i s t of d e s l g n a m a d e b y o u t s t a n d i n g a r t i s t s o n the s i l k s c r e e n .
T h e Loclc H a v e n A r t Club, w h i c h
w a s r e c e n t l y f o r m e d and
which
meeta every Monday night, has n o w
c o m p l e t e d a l e n d i n g l i b r a r y of p i c t u r e s for t h e p u b l i c s c h o o l s In
Central P e n n s y l v a n i a . T h e s e p a i n t i n g s a r e o r i g i n a l s of our l o c a l a r tists.
At t h e l o c a l m e e t i n g p l a n s w e r e
discuased f o r t h e s c e n e r y to be
p a i n t e d for t h e w a t e r p a g e a n t .

The Delta Rho Beta Fraternity
b o a s t s s e v e n 'new' m e m b e r s . T h e y
are Bob Kemmerer. Fred Jamison,
Bob Slenker, John Kyler, George
B r e s s l e r , G e o r g e B a r n e s and J a c k
S t e v e n s o n . W e D e l t a s tip our D e r b i e s to theae f r a t e r n i t y E x - G I ' s .
E i g h t members left college last
s e m e a t e r . . , . M o s t of t h e m for the
. \ r m e d Forcea. T h e t o t a l f r a t e r n i t y
m e m b e r s h i p Is n o w 18.
.The D e l t a I n t e r m u r a l B a a k e t b a l l
t e a m Is a s f o l l o w s : C - E y e r , F - K e m merer, F - S c h r o c k , G - Q u l g g l e . . t h e
o t h e r g u a r d is v a c a n t for suba L y ons, W i l l i a m s or J a m i s o n .
P l a n s are u n d e r w a y for A n n u a l
Delta Dinner-Dance. .This will und o u b t e d l y be in M a y . , . . A b a n q u e t
w i l l be f o l l o w e d by a S e m i - F o r m a l
d a n c e . . T r a d i t i o n h a s a l w a y s been
t h a t it ia h e l d a t t h e C o u n f i y Club
. . O u r second D e l t a S m o k e r ia j u s t
a r o u n d the c o r n e r . .Thia w i l l be a
t u r e e n S m o k e r . . T h e r e are four officers posta n o w v a c a n t in the D e l t a R h o B e t a . . T h e s e w i l l be filled In
a s p e c i a l e l e c t i o n In t h e v e r y near
future.
(The Fraternity will
entertain
p l e d g e s w i t h i n a m o n t h or t w o . )

The Lutheran Association
had
c h a r g e of V e s p e r s on S u n d a y , J a n u a r y ? , 1946. P e g g y S w o p e , p r e s i dent, opened the s e r v i c e .
Betty
Gottshall
read
the
Bible,
and
Myrtle S t a b l e r led t h e g r o u p In
prayer. The s p e a k e r , Mr. W i l l i a m
Cook, a f o r m e r t e a c h e r , apoke on
tlie t r i a n g l e
of l i f e :
education,
character, and physical
development.
At a b u s i n e s s m e e t i n g held In
J a n u a r y , plans w e r e made for o t h e r
social a f f a i r s and b u s i n e s s m e e t ing.** in the near f u t u r e .

Compliments of

The CoUege Shoe
REPAIR SHOP
"Joe" Torsell,

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Newman Club News
An Informal g e t - t o g e t h e r party
of t h e N e w m a n Club w a s h e l d a t
the I m m a c u l a t e C o n c e p t i o n s c h o o l
auditorium, Monday night, January
28, 1946. R e f r e s h m e n t s w e r e s e r v e d
l a t e r In e v e n i n g .
T h e N e w m a n Club I n v i t e s all
C a t h o l i c s t u d e n t a to Join Its r a n k s .

Gtrl's—Welcome

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Bertha's
Beauty Salon

Comt One!! Come All!!

600 West Main St.

rSee the OW and Meet the New"

(2 blocks below T. C.)

Leidy & Grace

at the
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HELLO DA^fCE
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Feb. 9, 194*
Time—7-11:00

Gramleys

Place—Girl's Gyma
Price—15c

Five-Chair Barber Shop
Sponsored by—

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5 Expert Barbers

SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA
SORORITY

202 E. Main St.

Valentine Greetings
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I GARDEN THEATRE
Lock Haven's Amusement Center

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Records

SCANDALS"
Children's Valentine Cut-outs

Joan Davis

Albums

Jack Haley

Music

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Books

"SNAFU"

Magazines

From the Broadway Success
Robert Benchley—Vera Vague

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T H E BOOK STORE

"PARDON MY PAST"

East Main St.

Fred MacMurray

Phone 2725

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