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LOCK HAVEN, PA., WPDNESL>A\, APRIL 3, 1946
V(,!. 22
No. 7
K»&:^r?Ki;V......i:.25t,iai^
Sophomores Sponsors Second Major Production ei
Donald Carruthers
Spring Forma!
Year Prodeced by Pia er^
OpeBs Service Fund Drive
Peggy Swope Portrays Lead
The
two
This
Class Elects
Officers and
Plans Picnic
week
Fund
on
drive
iVIarjorie
ior
(Uaaa
Lir.
held
Bossert
tic
aid
in
class
at
on
bas
• if
Kitty
Koal
siccev.d
Mr.
and
as
a
has
asked
of
the
The
ed
class
to
Class
term
Offices
of '46 a i . d ' 4 7 :
Vice
half
Max
ot
carry
out
drlvea
the
achool
The
ack;
Secretary,
Treasurer,
Council
Marlon
John
rtepresentatlves,
Bossert
and
Bucknell
'i'he
class
will
picnic
soon
pfter
enas
in
April.
vising t r u c k s
tor
The
suggestion
filled
were
appointed
and
Kach
vite
met
member
one
for
of
the
class
In
In-
and
of
rarian.
;ind
Mnri'.n
ti
froi 1 'Vie
r.arional
held
N. T .
in
P ' It.
Kelly,
needy
three
KOVerirn^'nt
of
one
of
that
for
the
W'e
to
now
:•
Belt,
Tiniea,
gave
fonoii.
of
a
.set-up
an
ol'
aa
in
on
She
on
till'
Europe
short
II.
li-r
eNtra-
ha\''
n!
i
I'll.
ent'r.
ai
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r.
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C.
Roper;
.Tamison,
for
will
b-i
stories,
Smawley
vv - r "
speakers
ing
a
by
on
edited
a
a
boat
the
Betty
with
staff.
Tbe
itf
vv'itli
ihe
ward
n.
I'lculty
Hills
aa
In
.'I't
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vi'-w
II,
meeting
in
the
They
spoke
The
among
the
America
'
on
ia
expected
of
C
club
Dr.
to
th''
past
I.'s
and
be-
I'hila-
Mr.
March
surpass
few
yeara
students
anj-
Phyaical
th '
collc.ce,
both
aid
of
collevie
Nations
hour
to
'a ' ,
O, !1. r
and
Ii'.'iii
' 'i
ir
all''
r
th"
di'lia t i v e
the
give
out
Belt.
Warren
AosterLaborheaded
time
to
on
issue.-.
that
the
meeting
he
'1.
'i'he
yyedm:siia •' Mo:nioi
Watch He^
VV n i r i
i'l
and
the
thtr'lr
of
pii.s.
tin-
uay
til
cop-
.March
-I'l t
''winilninK
and
in
past
spot
on
can-
Rho
Bet'
their
n
of
:ml
The
I tion
took
I vie.'
in
Minii t
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in
of
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by
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of
work
so
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liiile.
all
on
fai'
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i\
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r d,
tlo'
organi-
satisfactory
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b.v
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needs
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it
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for
th a • a I'l'i" ill'':ii': f'lst s. r v i c e a
t h e ' r e m a i n i h ' r of t h e I^i'iit p e r i o d .
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i.:'pno'iht.
Th"
in
re-
last
the
college
an
D.
sho'A'
.Monday
with
\l.'
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K.
h"M
l'"r
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i"
111.
outstanding
aa
at
frat
"
the
OIK' '
on t si a n ! i n r
ivcniiu",
studenta
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I'^aye
Judd:
are:
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of
tho
waa
Mill
at
ball
[
had
charU'-
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of
I ii' :ni--
Hall,
K't
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tical
;
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in
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nro'. id"
pi.'ic-
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that
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Last
rliniii
M"n:l'i
1 of
th"
hand
,
;
cnokiiifj'
Ktal'i' r
plans
"n''
to
I''^l.:-,v
.'ill'i
I'
h.ave
more
in
hop
st"''"n 1
tlmt
i n t e r e ; 'ted
are
participating.
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th'it
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,
' "
lias
school,
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'•' r n i 'I'-
til
and
r:inistrati.i'i
physical
the
"\'"ry
'-''I'dents
group.
Otbe
very
this
hi'anli
t"
of
M'illiamsport
w^ell
work.
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I'V"
I
that
. ,1.
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si'iiooi.
head
i-^ali'in
th"
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.at
group
tluir
odiieation
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,
th.'
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at
pii' ,;
spoke
fut-
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li""k''i'^
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near
ot''";in
,
social
th"
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f':nctions
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siia.uhetti.
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i n o r n i i .-,
the
Wil-
ha.'l'et-
all,
th
thi'
Hoivard.
"ii'l
in
I,.
- a v
sifnol"
Haven.
held
fur
tlH'
throiii--b
•n
for
games,
LI ^rl
h'''!'
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follmvcil
tal'- i ' a -
gan
'1>"1
Lock
J'r.'i
periods
t.'Uls
nt''
tiii.'
Ih '
participa t'.l
traini's
The
wlii'h
fl'itin
Hall,
i,,' . . ' ,
I'M
sparked
subjects,
siir'C"ss,
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is
s i wan
IlloMMont.
liamsport
.'
i
tiiin
aiilitorluni
and
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p.ij..,.,,..
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Centr..
Lllth'la'i
111 1(1.
si'rvic".
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chairm,'t'\
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dinner
S' '
re-
of
I» v'Kv
Ir<.iit.,
of
ser-
t<
ll"
f'lllowi'd
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u
""ar,
Saturday,
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.nll't;'
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j tosh:
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i»'--
Play Day F^v
High S- n' Jits
vesper
H.'iven
li,
BauKTber
chnrrh
11. I t y
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t.'h' 1'.
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the
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of
p r e - ! Weston:
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i
end.
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in,
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fii'M
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''r:.aiii'-: t ' o n s on a p r c ' t i t t 'i
liasis. .'Jtill i n c o n i p l e t e ,
in
his
age
lie a s k ' d t h e
'OUIicil
comp'l'it
in
will
.lohu's
Lock
.March
N'il'Miliia
i t'l-''.
ii'iiian
fnr
solution,
n
l.i
'ft or';'
tn
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r
and
van
do
(Dorotli.
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to
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charf.;e
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Chinch
till"
i
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pool.
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r ove'^^nt^
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Macintosh)
u
u .••,„
wh.-
'n
is
Leo
Bronspn)
(Uiehard
Susan
fryworry
friends,
Leonora,
who
pi'I'foriiiers
fir.-
I ;
.lliloK
ll,\ IHM't i
In
to
(Faye
peitirbed
excessive
ot | p i n n i n g
b'thenn Siuden^s
Conduct Vesper
Services
round
the
held
wi'f.
-.M,
M
nf
tbe
Mike
divorcee
current j
into
fi-ternitv
at
a
love
Charlotte,
.V'usan
Mr.
Bomb.
.Miss S p i k i i i K s
I r i ' i ' ra u
Irene
his
re- j
the
will
Deltn
a
found
n ) Isis d h
ep
l pl y
i n gIn Blaorvrei ,e . to
wit'.
st o
he
ee
j Clair
.'th.
at
discuss
.\,
is
(Charles
.
,
,
while
frienda,
.\tomlc
:;!ith.
.\rui!
11
activities
popular
in.'On
she
the
the
\\
,^,jj_h
reli-
endeavors
and
Irene's
Clyde
time,
at
new
uionstratlve
.': at
Driv
entertainment.
bfif'k
i^ooial
March,
Friday,
Atomic
s t r d i III
with
.\prll
Quizzes
^^^^^^^^^
(James
engaged
actress,
quite
usually
friends
Mike's
rewith
Blossom
her
Irene
Stubbie
K "
Petrucci,
died
,;
of
and
'I
thei
held
books
have
evenings'
lij^ht
pi'
a
following
Silence
of
will
Cary
her
way
busily
Susan.
JQ^J,
instructor
subject
Popular
i
'1
^ave
the
each
and
additional
.Terr.v
they
Games
On
.Mr.
Scitnce
it."
Delta Rho Beta
Sponsor Hypnotist
Argentina.
Loan
will
of
deal-
Cr,i'.'::tl;er;:.
the
News
Minnie
Club
non-l'if<'tion
all
to
for
n-Kular
home
authors
year.
recent
lat-ns.
cent
that
Drungold.
I'.i'i'i.'ii
noit
the
was
support
at
-an.
I.It!" r
,.iri n a m ' i i i i nt
of
opinion
of
were
The
which
s
Kiveii
too
keep
an
and
with
ies.
with
(irKani/.ation.
.speakers
c'lar^'-
"March
dis-
achool.
••• .'ii.iiht
at
^roup
first
discussions
I'.rii. st
Re-
tl"
the
Chapel,
outside'
freely
la
"ora,
.
to
Harry
C. W h i t e
present', d
another!
d e . ' . c r i p t i v e l e c t u r e o n t h - t o p i c of
It
Young).
to
re-
pf r p o n
who
Susan
close
about
science.
15th.
the
'"o
Kd-
William
will
of
English
con^"'usus
should,
lUh"!'
In
modern
In
tier;
r.ipv'
the
,
privileged
were
programs
with
talk
John-
far
contributing
student
suggested
the
alliance
whol'-bearted
•ll ' ' ' 1
News
Thursday,
favoring
issii'^.
Cur\^ e n s s i ' l e .
room.
.\n«'lo-.\ ni"ricnn
cussions
and
the
held
VMC.A
Haven
I r
in
two
ing
cooper.it'on
advisors
and
students
March,
asaistant
Lorigan.
and
of
discussion
(1 I'li'an.iiini
al.-ai
hear
of
is
Clark^
her
Betty
Pa,,
month
who
God
Europe
Zimmerman)
become
voluntary
achievement
by
and
the
(Clair
tlie
Barrie,
new
her
by
daughter
the
to
ing
Swope),
to
of
In
directed
and
converting
explain
101."1-4)1.
dynanii''
Diack)
at
director,
production
from
her
dir-
Siiaiin a n d
Susuu
the
movement.
(Naney
essays
ll
reuillatioli.J
college
magazine
tind
(1' I p h i a
on
edited
literary
sonbrrg.
of
at
to
Modern Science
Program Themes
publication
is
poems,
students
Thia
Fur-
annual
college
basis.
board.
Lock
gious
tlie
dtipartment
husband
and
by
Thornton,
pi'esented
(Peggy
(Carolyn
and
of
of
col-
Haven
Thornton
America
Idea
Peet)^
Miss Peggy Swope
Club,
and
Cath-
olans
to
agreeable
A i l e g r a
Carol
writ.ten
rtudent
the
Campus
of
at
srliiail.u
olH'
n''ii'"'f
I..
and
Mnmi'
tna.\'
as
l l ' " r.
!-]fV
furtini
of
f!i.'
liii.'h-
ail
otinr."'
student
a
of
altfo.
ria
uas
varied.
aetivii.\'
..'"••1;
lieins
the
Mary
Yon.
V
Eaglish
One
Fred
how
man.v
jiato'l,
."'iijle c
wei'i
.si'vl''! ioii..^
College
of
participation
r''qt!ir''iin'nt
^uri'i"nl,ar
otln rs,
are
were
Krai:-., r.--' t i n n .
findint,'s
;i
we
the
represented.
her
<':\tra-eiii'!'iciilar
ties
as
sucli
account
published
(l.'tat'ihl"
.')
d
Room,
Susan,
undi:'r
year
Funtily
around
turns
Clean-up,
Doorkeeper,
Miss
Players,
of
Loek
student
club
story
the
o'clock
Helen
major
College
Raupt;
editors.
'
Jja t)or-Mat'af.;»'ni''nt
ba\'«'
a
s'.ipervisii m.
editor
schools
tlU'
Haven
L o u i s e
Ethel
Sheehan;
Crucible,
tbo
It
.- r i ; u n u ' i . t s ,
"cmtttivittions
bi-
and
Wis.-*
\'ar-
ln'st
financed
],v
stu-
the
"I.o'lv
publications
•poke
on
fio'ti
a'ld
Student
the
iia'ul
Jean
Check
copies
Jack
have."
Misa
of
to
j^;ve
interest-
Mary
is
Badick.
a
volves
of
drama
second
The
In-
staged
», in
College.
and
dramatic
be
Sill
Club
Throe's
affair
will
North.
Student
was
the
and
Decoration^
of
ution
Me<:'ting.
a ' •'
in
relief
a-
ti.
last
Invitation,
Th j
r,
(.'nniiiio-
cillcd
Hurt!
the
to
be
M'lv
Churches.
C.
for
announced
the
November
During
Motel
tliat
I'aeult.v
lucky
Cur-
the
w' r '
the
tv|.e
to
Toung,
Paul
bulletin
lattice-
the
the
Betty Clark Edits
Student Literary Work
THF CRUCIBLE
the
disci .'-.-"oiis
hfia
T.
portray-
of
God
. cn-
at"r(l"(i
con<'l;'l^l^.
Clair
internatloral
the
store
with
Juan
'I'...'iciicrs'
Council
She
on
on
in
at
Miss
college,
i'i c>! h - r ' s
will
c;ofl
Misa M a r t h a
is
are
of
head
the
is
gym,
Mcl.,aln;
for
r.t
ing.
^^ '
drive
"Caledonia"
committees
been
man."
B r o . - I u s ' r t pol't
ious
fr
the
and
vocalist
old
Music,
Nancy
Mary
and
Sclacca.
negro
tiiKi
ection
I'.aehei
April
Teachers
Slmaii
the
style
Furniture,
drive
Chairman,
Protestant
under
eveniuM,
l.iraiiiatics
State
Central
Uoil,
comedy,
auditorium
th"
An
hear.
Reighard;
Founda-
repreaenting
are
of
lege
flowers.
Curran;
per-
WSSF
studenta
un-
direc-
committee
announcements
posted
Is
administers
S
music.
Sammy
spacioi-is
Betty
student
mill
ihree-act
William-
around
they
Spring
clude,
Moyer.
WSSF
and
the
assembly
Oelberman,
The
ther
of
Kratzer^
rtaymond
the
Carruthers
Gottshall,
»iiiNnn
ealon-'
from
of
the
decorations
Various
have
on
M.
the
held
band
to
and
I'ro-
.ia'-es
dent
sh''
r
a
the
»'.
lep'irts
Cooperative
r.
<'ol!' L;' ' a t
at
P r '.'-''denf
Mrs.
Min-i'
S c ' "-il
vertion
their
.Mis.ses
f'^!'' t'l
dore
by
lib-
tbe
3ind
's
s boil
the
ing
work
similar
Minister
out
Betty
through
I!i(,si' s.
for
to
A.
the
carry
spon-
social
Karles
rendering
Lavish
WSSF
It
Carruthers
as
moat-eagerly
top-notch
something
one
formally
nt
be
the
of
a
whose
College.
Marian
and
29th
eve-
Gym
neigh-
had
opened
over
did
class
the
furnishing
Conkey;
•West
Kitty
olic
Hiith
have
regular
orsanlzatlon
Cnn^'cienie Delegates
Re i ^rt
the
the
addressed
State
Rrnest
picnic
guest.
of
In
will
direction
Am-
needed
on
Pennsylvania,
In
contribute
work
Rev.
the
In
ran,
en-
may
will
the
the
event
outstanding
Campus
Holland,
Donald
the
Rockey,
refreahrnents.
the
this,
12, w i t h
sport
atu-
students
in
Sophomore
JJaneing
is
Belgium,
March
of
are
('oiumitteea
to choose
arrange
our
26,
in
Friday
Friday
til
funds.
Members
hay
with
approval.
on
help
colleges
The
plan
of
with
as
Formal
be h e l d
dar.
people,
well
Students
Rev.
tion
vacation
transportation
site
Marjorie
tor
out-door
Tliei"
the
for
iiwuited
money
ten
.$2,000,000
College
body
iod.
an
the
Including
campaign
State
Student
E.;i:Lei
partly
thuaiastic
Di-
Young.
hold
The
The
is e x p e c t i d t h a t
the
for
Friday,
Kratzer;
Solensky;
5tb.
».-)00.
with
sor
Program,
Jesse
Carrie
It
the
year.
elect-
President,
of
will
countrh s
students
when
Lyons;
as
to
Greece,
erican
as
mem-
President,
Is
every
raised
other
France.
were
for
April
n-it
faculty
used
boring
persons
drive
raising
for
money
China
and
group.
following
committee
the
Spring
will
April
feature
bo
this
ber
leadership
aolicitation.
solicitor
will
Carry
non-official
a
fo
of
peraonal
eightien
The
Bossert
and
been
method
The
social
Mr.
activity
the
girls,
haa
iiicliidiUK
major
ning,
• tents.
22.
11)1 H.
Invite
advisor,
continue
nnd
since
to
class
Service
the
throuKli
that
'Ul '
enthusiaa-
business
to
faculty
an
is
Jun-
March
and
continue
Student
Under
Kelly
feilows
Mr.
as
special
been
niany
voted
March,
a
Friday,
functions
clasa
presented
resignation
advisor
meetii.g
to
Bossert
Bossert'.s
is
Campus.
a in
Max
VNoild
li'iat
years,
'-' d
liealfh
the
c o adand
ptourani.
til"
''"If
lh;.t
u \ : "iia i>i "• i
was
equlpP'Ml
' l.'i '.s
to
cerry
out
THE
THE COLLEGE TIMES
STAFF
B
hy
Marian Kratzer,
Miriam Niemond
AdrertL-iing Manager
Myrtle Stabler
Business Manager
Frances Kilsdonk
Sports Editor
••
D o n Solida
Student Council Representative
Audrey N e u h a r d
Reporters—Mary Yerkes, M a r y Louise Conkey, Edna Kniffin, Martha
Morancik, Jane Thomas, Dorothy Heston, LeJune Pier, Gloria H a g e r ,
Jean Murphy, Carolyn Carpenter, Bette Sentelik, Phyllis Brumbaugh.
Re-Writers—Faye Bronson, Helen Baieroski
Acceptance for malllngr are spealal rate* of postagro provided for tn
Section 1103, Aet of October S^ 1917, authorised J u n e S, 182J.
Hntered a» Second Class mattef Noyembsr 6, 1»28. a t the Po»t Office
ftt liOek Haven Penna., under the Act of H«roh S, 187f.
The
Now
that
our
Haster
vacation
is j u s t a r o u n d t h e c o r n e r , w e w i l l
h a v e s o m e s p a r e t i m e to c a t c h
up
on our reading. H e r e are the latest
books added to the lending library.
EDITORIAL
Easter! Yes Easter 1946 is less than a month away. It seems so fitting that Easter, the symbol of new life and hope should come in the
nature
.
:s
, , .
shaking
re
oft
1
the
1
last
.
vestiges
f
ot
•
winter,
we
too
star
of
the
shauld emerge from its sluggishness with new zest for living. Call it
^w«reness, if you please.
,
During these busy days, we are apt to be aware of only the trifles
that bother us from hour to hour. W e forget about the greater needs of
fellow men. W h e t h e r we are aware of it ot not, students just like our-
selvei in Europe and Asia are hungry and without adequate books, pencils,
and othsr supplies. In China, students have been forced to use handwritten
textbooks.
.Sehmitt's U m i d
(he
King—This
is
a
surpassing
and
fascinatinK
p o r t r a y a l oi' a m a n o f g r e a t d e e d . s .
F r o m t h e p a g e s of D a v b l t h e
KInjj
emerges a living cbaraeter
whose
a m b i t i o n a n d r o b u s t d e e d s of v a l o r ,
whose engros.sment in earthly love
"hose
seeking after
divine
guiduiice, w h o s e w h o l e stor.v is o n e of
the
most
excitingand
ineredible
e v e r t o l d . H e r e i s a. p o i t r a i t
made
id a n d
4
i-.-itli'-r
li.at c a n
wc
do
about
it?
Give. But
you say, " W e
have no
forceliil
fitivid bea man
bl-en t h i n ; ; - - w i t h u s .
than
n
f.
historienl
The
.imount
^an
srii'.leiit
of
money
wiil
spent
.':upply
the
per
week
notebooks
for
and
pleasure
p.tper
tlie
not
money."
Tirti'd
'••••:•'.
Heston
by
lr
ll '
t"f
you
upon
of
ISnsnn
April
5. T o u
many
times
the
the
and
can
audience,
polished
f;<>d
never
Teach
mering
quite
to
a
Teach
roving
piece
polish,
ed
for
every
Bucknell.
telling
the
he
know
"Air
glim-
really
had
furniture
she
want-
back
stage
"when
Corps".
one. ."How
rub
that
time
of
how
to
of
was
the story
Army
new
a
effect.
pro-
Friday,
had
across the play to o b t a i n
I was
(He
I Learned
In
has
to
a
Lasso
Calf").
Peg
Swope,
ning
and
derful
spend
they
a
Tou
on.
kids
her
to paint
painting
on
other
Terkes
was
a
one
of
me
Miss
the
eould
know-
what
dr.v
paint
her
.Tames
gaged
but
to
brush
in
b.v
was
either
memorizing-
pl.'i >•
>r
too
in
I
waving
liei-
iiand
to
look.
busii\He
lines
nil
(she
Allss
believe
and
scenery.
the
tbe
found
professional
paint
1
was
Bodle
"I
of
enwas
the
to
V a r c h 12, S i g m a S i g m a S i g m a i n itiated the followng members
Into
the
sorority;
Dorothy
Fletcher,
Genevieve Arseniu, Gwen
Kephart
and Doris
Montressor.
ll.inu-.
PI KAPPA SIGMA
On F r i d a y , M a r c h 1H. t h e P I K a p s
welcomed eight new members
into
the
sorority
by
a simple
ribbon
pledK'in.n- c e r e m o n y . T h e n e w
pledges a r e ; Helen Day, Virginiji G u n sallus
Lucille
Callahan,
IVIarjorie
Cook, M a r y Louise Stevens,
Phyllis
.Seehrist,
Larue
Hiuchecliffe
and
Jeanne Remick. The girls will
be
formally pledged on Friday, March
29.
The
Pi
Kaps
are
still
selling
barbecued h a m b u r g e r s on Thursday
e v e n i n g s a n d -will c o n t i n u e t o d o s o
throughout
the
remainder
of
the
.semester.
V
\-' !'>• 1- -ail-
ALPHA SIGMA TAU
the
required
During
the
weekend
of
March
15-17, Mrs. N. B. M c K e e , a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of M i s s M a b e l L e e
Walton, National president, w a s a visitor
of
Sigma
Sigma
Sigma.
She
w a n t e d to "see" and "live" as
the
s o r o r i t y girls do. F r i d a y n i g h t s h e
enjoyed "Open House" and
if
you
were
at
the
square
dance,
you
would
have seen her
pouring
the
punch.
Saturday
morning
Mr.s.
Mcllee
and the Tri-Signias toured the c a m pus g r o u n d s . In t h e a f t e r n o o n
the
girls
had
Individual
conferences
with
her
about
the sorority
and
t h e i r p a r t In s o r o r i t y l i f e .
The group attended a movie part y In t h e e v e n i n g , f o l l o w e d
by
a
social h o u r In the sorority
rooms.
Mrs.
McRee offered
many
inspiring ideas and plans for the c o m i n g
year.
At the last business meeting
off i c e r s of 1946-47 w e r e e l e c t e d . T h e y
are:
President—Mary Curran; Vicepresident—Gwen
Kephart;
Recording
secretary—Myrtle
Stabler;
Corresponding secretary—
Dorothy
Fletcher;
Treasurer—
Genevieve
Arseniu and
t h e c h a i r m e n of
tha
following committees, Triangle correspondence—
Caroline
Banghart;
Directory—Helen King, Social Service—Doris
Montressor.
kill
when
There
i-nean"
that
.Peet
to
the
people,
be
saying
you
wall..
dignity).
always
chit-chat
up
effect
flat
Patricia
some
the
backstage
for
so
to
date
trylnw:
white
evening-.
painter
paid
night
on
hug's
name
serious
got
offered
tbe
Mar.v
another
lovely
really
flowers
on
heard
those
she
white
there
friend.
sure
had
to
.Susan
Zimmerman
of
just
get—had
of
Saturday
too
Jack
Is
probably
that
little
not
months
part...
were
It. N a n c y
enthusiastic
^ive
won-
male
all
painting
The
about
a
eve-
a
there
The
darling,
the
Bodle
the
with
couldn't
have
about
I am
of
had
lines
claimed
hours
kissing
bring
play,
her
Jack
part
sets.
lady
the
time for the p a s t two
Jones.
one
the
of
rehearsing
Unborn
This book deserves the word
"fasc i n a t i n g " . In t h e d i s t a n t e p o c h
In
w h i c h t h i s b o o k is l a i d , t h e p e o p l e
t r y to call u p to t h e s p i r i t s of t h e
dead; and the spirit they call
up
i s t h a t of ' W e r f e l h i m s e l f , w h o
by
t h a t t l n i e ^ of c o u r s e , h a s b e e n d e a d
for
ten
thousand
years.
If
you
eally
wish
your
flesh
to
creep,
read about this s u b s t i t u t e for d e a t h
.Star of t b e I ' n b o r n is p u r e d e l i g h t
to all t h o a e w h o l i k e t o w a t c h
the
f....^. p , „ j . ^j c r e a t i v e
fantasy.
of
gaze
duction
left
our
Dorothy
eyes
will
'I'he K e n n e t h
Roberts
Itcadcr.—
T h i s is a b o o k of s e l e c t i o n s
from
Kenneth Roberts' novels and essays
filled
with
drama,
action,
humor,
a n d s a t i r e . I n c l u d e d In t h e s e
twenty-six
excerpts
are
vivid
scenes
and
episodes
from
those
great
novels, North-west
Passage,
Oliver
WIswell,
and
Arnndel. There
are
also
amusing
biting
essays
from
Trending
Into
Maine
and
Por
Authora Only, as well as a c h a p t e r
warranted
to
bring
tears
to
the
e y e s of a n y o n e — d o c t o r , n u r s e ,
or
patient—who has ever been
in
a
h o s p i t a l a n y w h e r e . T h i s la a
book
for all who enjoy good
absorbing
writing'.
Werfel's
spring.
by
Sentelik
iSBfl
SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA
George Barnes, Betty Lorigan
Circulation Managers
, „ „ .,
While
Bette
Sororities
DRAMA
CORNER
KEYS - - - to the
- TREASUPtY
Minnie Belt
Associate Editors
COLLEGE TIMES
A'lllohiowrniih.v
<>f
^V'llitlN!
for
by one
ial
Iitt! -,
Woii'.l
Student
Service
Fund
to
hei p
oar
Tcilo'iv
' "al
"tal l ' l " il
iiie
to
mi' 1 n o p
Ml I h e w hie k a t the
r i i h p o i d, o r
so jially
IWOl'l
l.
»tu.^,•
-
Why
;ifux
))
Kr
not
have
reach
hands
across
shared
with our
the
world
brithers
to
can we
.lid
realize
baiter—LIFE!
our
the
neighbors?
full
Only
significance
• ,
tlii'ii'
friends.
,\ii.
l.'il.'.'ith
t l i ' i r diL;-nit>' t o s i i o i i
ii-i.lii'lle r t'l'oiii ,1 iii'iLi-hhiir,
liierelAplai-e th.' eaii on t l i "
id i l l n i p
n n i t . ' i ' h i ^ u s l i . ' i l l y l.i-.'.'
up
th"
WlillS
I >"a t i ' s i i n p o r t a i . l
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t i l ' ' " " i i i i m - q ili\"|-.-^.
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l",-t; " V " i i t ihi,< " a i i l M ' t l l " l . l a i i i " ll "11 ,^'.,-ii'!v"tt .
FROM IVY ilALL
.•lIKl
ilia
ilojith:
WiUl^M' l e n :tfU"
:
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r u l .-it'i'- "
'I'lit-« , . 'li..'!',. I
SI I, "1)1.'I..
-ith
fl' H
'UK
SIHC " til till
111
my
splk.'S.
Wlii
'h d o e s n ' t
create
furjr
at
all
wliieli
iioiiody
eol ' t s e u e y
i l l , lii-i'itii.-'e \ ' . - l i a t
I-'IJ- 'S a lie lit
shoes
for
n eed
does
SaUy Davis
anyway?
Little
proliationei's
liad
quietly
a r o t n d t h e i f r o o m s on little
bare
feet, f r o m t.'M Imok. to n o t e b o o k ,
to
tj'P''"i-ilei.
tud
liai'k
to
text
b o o k :»Maiti. -\ii(i u l i e n q u i e t
hours
are •ver, little jirobationers a r e so
used to being quiet t h a t t h e y
go
r i g h t o n hein.i-'" q u i e t . T h a t i s , w i t h
o«e
exception,
the
Sackett
resideiiae. S a c k e t t ' s
room
is
directly
oviT
the
Dean's
apartment^
and
wfcen t h e P l a n d e c i d e s to h a v e a n
important
meeting
of
Important
ji'o'ilt at an i m p o r t a n t time, somebody
aiwa.N.-^ s l a i ' L a o p e n i n g
cans
up
in
Sackett's
room.
Now
the
third floor girls open cans
dlffere»tly
than
anyone
else
In
the
w h o l e d o r m i t o r y . T h i r d floor
girls
a r e n o t t h e l . \ i i ' ' o f :-'.ii-ls w h ' .
are
continually
b o r r o w i n g liiing.'j
from
.11
1 " ! ' I'cifini
i n ; . I " . . I l l ' (111 1 l a ' i i n l ;
i.lli'l-.
W-llo
li\-"
!l".\t
dour.
1 l " i - ill. a '--ill h a s g o t t o e n t t o
l i \ e a l d t o ojit-n c a n s t o e.'it.
-\n«l f o o d h a s \ v o n t l i e w a r
. \ n d fl o d w i l l k e i - u t h e p e a c e
.\nd t h e g i r l s on t h i r d floor .ire
starving
L i k e t h e c h i l d r e n a r e stui'\'ing in
i Il-eece.
' i ' h e . t i t l e of t h e a b o v e i.s " P a s s
llie B i s q u i t s
M i r a n d y " or " R u n
to
( ' . C. f o r ^Te, J T a b e l , I ' m o n
Probation .\b-self."
(In M ' i ' o n d f l o o r t h e g i r l s
spend
their half h o u r b r e a k from
studyiuK b y s i t t i n g In t h e i r r o o m s , l i k e
I'lrdiiiand. .smellug roses, a n d
that
ain't no bull. J u a n Yon a n d
Virginia Baugher have
provided
tho
roses this month, and Marty
Badi e k a n d B e t t y H a n k a .'^oothe w e a r y
m i n d s by p l a y i n g their latest Spilte
.fones
g e m . . . . "The
Danube
Ain't
Blue. It's Green."
O n l y t i l i n g n e w o n f i i ' s t f l o o r i.s
another sign on a door "Barge Inn
and
.Speak".
Living
behind
that
d o o r Is
Guess!
Bye from m e (Pier) and me
(Whits)
.'it ill fi-i
ii-iil livil
'•-...•r t i l . '
I,'•!:•;
VlrK'inia .Sii.-i!'.
sent
fill- V . r k i ,'-' ll. a d
th"
1:^
'1'"
lliehai'.l
.ill.ill
if a
l i i i u l i t Vi
' i t i o n s nil l-e- "a.'.'t t o w a r d 1 1 " :
i-\"ii on
H.\ niii^.o:i
till w o r d s :
•All . \ l i i ' I ' i e a i i ol' t h e I'la y ' \
tn.-ii a n d
hi.« f
.\l bill, W e s t " .
him every niRht
A H I I K I ttKy
of
l.i^ht
\ errj*'
l''n.\-i' Tli'oii.'^i .11
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l.niii.s
Kronen
bor^.'
r h e 1 1 "lyiim'
out
1 of
m e r r y q u i p s a n d s a t i r i c a l idi
i t h j - . . . .riiid
i.-h is r- .'id,\t l .'
worlds
I orenio.'.it
pints
ai'ii.'^liiim- t-Lih.
• ; a l h " i - i i l l o K ' " t h i - r in i l n - v i . l i i i i i " of
al'
v i l s " . 'i'ill' s j i o n t a iK'OUs u a i i ' t i " ; * of
.Slialii s p i a i - " . I iiiiiitli>- i ' l l ' k " ! ' . I ' o l i " .
( i i . ' i ' i i ,\'a; ll, l l i l i i a .St. ' X ' i n e e n t j \ l i l la.\-. a m i s e o r e s o f n t h i i s a r e i n a
h o o k t h a t i i i o c k . s a t .'^oh'iiiiiit.v a n d
hanishi's the sober mood.
F s i i i i o u s («lioNt S t o r i e M , e d i t e d
by
l i e n n e t t A . d-rf—Jn
the heart
of
b u i u a i i lieinpTs, n o m a t t e r h o w
ratlon.'il t h e r e l u l ' k s a f a s c i n a t i o n f o r
t h e w e i r d and occult. In this hook,
Bennett
Cerf
has
Included
suah
elassles
of
the
supernatural
as
"Tbe
Beckoniim'
i''aii' O n e " ,
"The
M e l l o w s " " T l i e . S u p p e r of E l s i n o r e " ,
a n d o t h e r s t h a t will excite you.
<;r<*Ht IMoileri* S h o r t S O i r l c M , e d i t ed
by B e n n e t
A.
Corf—The
tales
selected for this v o l u m e
reprsents
t h e m o s t n o t a b l e w o r k s of f i v e E n glish a n d seven .Vnierican
masters
of
the
short-story
fonn:
Joseph
Conrad, John Galsworthy,
Katheri n e M a n s f i e l d , P e a r l S. B u c k , J o h n
Steinbeck and others.
1'
pus,
hoiir
,-i.ft d l
14 11111. t r
lell-l
nny
bin"
-I'll i l y
sent
111"
n. w h e n
he first
C h a r l i ' S .Manit.'
eritic \
.ll i s \\ i f e .
tl.-r
slart
hii'i'vthat
Naturalists Elect
And Initiate
Election
of
offieeis
and
votinw
on n e w m e m b e r s topped the busin e s s of t h e N a t u r a l i s t c l u b a t
its
regular meeting on Mnrrh
2flth.
Kenneth
Stine,
Biglerville,
Pa.,
w a s c h o s e n t o K'liide t i l l s e x e l u s i v i '
social orK-anization for t h e eoniing
fall
term.
A'ice-jiresident will be Bni' C o a t e s
Titusville;
Secretary,
V i r g i n i a
Baugher^
Biglerville;
and
;Mary
Bossert
Avis,
Treasurer.
Betty
Tlnnka.
Meadvllle.
will
represent
the
elub
at
tbe
Student
Couneil
meetings.
To be initiated a s m e m b e r s at th.;
next
regular
meeting
will
be
George Barnes, Jim Peet and Leona r d B r i o n , a l l of '\A^llliam.sport, P a . ,
Chet Pfeffer, Altoona; D a v e
Barnhart,
Mt.
Jewett;
Bu.s
Rbaner,
Pottstown;
Jim
Hartle,
Drifting;
These and m a n y other
absorbing
A r d o n M o n s o n , TCano; M i n n i e
Belt.
books will be available for the durjrihaffy;
Prue
Houck,
Alexan^'rla
a t i o n of t h e E a s t e r v a c a t i o n a t
a
and Doris Montressor,
Philipsburg,
f l a t r a t e of t e n c e n t s .
Pa.
ir
S,' 1 '.\
I n i i - i n i ^ til • p.-isl \ V " ' ' k t h r e e p l e d j;...^ WIT.' t a k e n
inte tke
sorority.
'I'h'.i ar.-: . l o a n M n r p h v , K a n e , a n d
.Mar.v ^ ' e ^ k e s a n d . l a n O R o w e r b o t h
o f . S I , n t h AA'ill 1.1 m s p o i ' t .
i;ilil'ou
phduinat.ook
place
on
"lai-i'li i'.Hh
and
the
pin
pledging
...iar.'h :;lKt.
.\riir i'\t"lisive study, the actives
ti.i.l; t h e i r y a r l y a c t i v e t e s t W e d iii'sda.},- e v i - n i n K - , M a r e h 2 7 .
^','itii .^iii'iiiLV a n d a l l i t s
invigorating
weather,
all
A . S. T ' s
are
au-^iotisl.v
looking
ahead
to
the
S p r i n g b a n q u e t to bo hold at
the
Country
Club.
No d e i i n i t e d a t e
this annual affair
Easter
has been
as yet.
set
Greetings
from
FRANCIF/S
Beauty Shop
121 E. Main St.
Lock H a v e n , Pa.
Plione—4250
for
THE COLLEGE TIMES
Cagers Finish With
11 Straight Wins
N o o n e w o u l d h a v e t h o u g h t Coach
Howard Yost could have whipped
t, b a s k e t b a l l t e a m Into s h a p e In so
short a time and come up with
s u c h a b r i l l i a n t record, b a c k In
January, when h i s stars of the
p r e - w a r c o u r t b e g a n to d r i f t into
t h e c o l l e g e for r e g i s t r a t i o n .
But, t h e h u s t l i n g cage mentor
w h o s e h o m e i s In Coatesville^ Pa.,
did j u s t t h a t . F o r , In l o o k i n g o v e r
the record b o o k s , w e find t h a t t h e
E a g l e s e m e r g e d w i t h 12 v i c t o r i e s
a g a i n s t o n e lone defeat, a n d that
a v e n g e d o n t h e o p p o n e n t s ' home
floor.
L o c k H a v e n a m a s s e d a t o t a l of
650 p o i n t s for t h e t h i r t e e n g a m e s
k s a g a i n s t 486 f o r t h e o p p o s i t i o n .
Tbe a v e r a g e s h o w s u p even better.
T o s f s m e n a v e r a g e d 60 p o i n t s p e r
BM C a n t o Ifotea
Important dates are on t h e w a y
for a l l B e l C a n t o s d u r i n g t h e
m o n t h s of April a n d M a y .
On A p r i l 10 t h e r e w i l l be a aolo
r e c i t a l In t h e a u d i t o r i u m . T h o s e
participating
a r e Marie
Bulger,
Tessle
Bartges.
Mary
Katherine
Stern,
Hope
McCartney,
Mary
Yerkes,
Dorothy
Fletcher.
Juan
Yon,
Josephine Lynn
and G w e n
Kephart
and Genevieve
Arseniu
s i n g i n g a duet. A l s o .lease L y o n s
will give a violin solo.
g a m e w h i l e t h e opposition n e t t e d
37.3 a n d a BO-poInt ball olub i s n o t
ID bo o v e r l o o k e d .
Ii'ollowing is Loek H a v e n ' s record
for t h e s e a s o n :
L. H. T. C. 39
MlUersviUe 33
L. H. T. C. 37 . . •West C h e s t e r 38
L H . T. C. 46
K u t z t o w n 35
L. H. T. C. 34
I n d i a n a 33
L. H . T. C. 43 . . . B l o o m s b u r g 31
L. H. T. C. 63
M a n s f i e l d 22
L. H . T. C. 46
Scranton U. 37
L. H . T. C. 70 . . S h i p p e n s b u r g 45
L. H . T. C 68
I n d i a n a 41
L. H. T. C. 57 . . . . M i l l e r s v i l l e 52
L. H. T. C. 66
K u t z t o w n 50
L. H . T C. 28
M a n s f i e l d 26
650
485
L. H . T. C. 44 . . -West C h e s t e r 42
I n t h e Individual s c o r i n g . B i g
P a u l Coront, E d d y s t o n e c e n t e r a n d
a h a r d m a n t o s t o p around t h e
b a s k e t , t o t a l e d 207 p o i n t s a n d a n
e x c e l l e n t 17.3 a v e r a g e per g a m e
T h i s w o u l d no d o u b t h a v o been
higher but for h i s lateness in getting started. In the last
eight
games, he averaged a remarkable
20.3 p o i n t s p e r g a m e .
AquaBelles to Give
Show in Pool, Friday
N e w a n d e n t e r t a i n i n g w i l l be t h e
assembly
program
this
Friday
m o r n i n g for t h e s t u d e n t body w i l l
a s s e m b l e In t h e b l e a c h e r s o v e r l o o k i n g t h e s w i m m i n g pool t o w i t ness a review by the Aqua-Belles,
the college o w n aquatics group u n der t h e d i r e c t i o n of Miss L o r r a i n e
Spikings.
Synchronized s w i m m i n g is t h e
t e c h n i q u e t o be u s e d and a s M i s s
Spikings explains, it involves the
p e r f o r m a n c e s of a l l t h e s t r o k e s a n d
w a t e r s t u n t s t o t h e r h y t h m of
music.
Approximately
25 c o l l e g e
studenta, m o s t l y f r o m t h e p h y s . ed.
department, are in t h e show and
feature the following group leade r s a n d directors, J a n S a c k e t t , B a r
Coates, Frances Kilsdonk, Carolyn
C a r p e n t e r , Marjorie B o s s e r t , B e t t y
Hanka, and Ruth Preston.
T h e A q u a - B e l l e s s h o w is a c o m p a r a t i v e l y n e w t y p e o f wtiter e v e n t
I n d i v i d u a l r e c o r d s of t h e V a r s i t y t o b e held in t h i s p a r t of t h e c o u n players:
try although it is already being
G a m e s F G F F T P A r e . u s e d in s o m e a r e a s o n a c o m p e t i Coront . . . 12 86 35 67 207 17.3 t i v e b a s i s .
Florey
12 48
8 16 104 8.7
V
M c N u l t y . . 12 26 27 36 79 6.6
T i c c o n y . . 5 15
3 10 33
6.6
S h a n e r . . . 13 32 19 27 83
6.1
S e m b e r s . . 12 20 15 28 55 4.5
.Sebaub . . . 11 20
7 12 47 3.8
riogers . . . 7
4
H
r> 11 1..",
A
delightful
banquet
at the
Metzler . .
I>
4
4 14 13
1.2 • D u t c h I n n o n IMarch 22nd, b r o u g h t
Ball
5
1
4
5
6
1.2 t h i s b a s k e t b a l l s e a s o n t o a c l o s e
f o r .Miss i^mlth's h i K b - s e o r i n g s e x tet.
I n v i t a t i o n s iiieluded a l l t b e V a r s i t y i i i e m l i " r s of t h e t-'ani a n d ii^
a d d i t i o n , t h e \s'inninu' i n t r a i i u n a l
siiuad captained hy B a r C a i - d " ' r .
• .O
t . i w e r i t i g s t a r foi-\\-aril o i t ' l . ' v a r -
V?»rsitv Court Sextet
'^n'^s Season with Banquet
Wrestlers Cop M.4.A.A.U, Cro'ra
at F. & M., 135, 145, 191 '
Yosts Ballplayers
At Bloom Teachers
Potter Likely Choice
Trackmen Entered
in the Penn Relays
•With b a s k e t b a l l t u c k e d a w a y i n
t h e record b o o k s . Coach H o w a r d
Y o s t haa t u r n e d t o t h e d i a m o n d
w h e r e h e i s i n t h e m i d s t of e x t e n s i v e drill f o r h i s l a r g e b a s e b a l l
squad and h a s announced that t h e y
will open t h e Spring season a t
B l o o m s b u r g , 'Wednesday, A p r i l 10.
Hia a c e h u r l e r b e f o r e t h e w a r .
Blender M i l t P o t t e r o f •Williamsport,
may g e t the initial pitching a s s i g n ment.
,
Featured among t h e many firstrate p r o s p e c t s a r e t h e T i c c o n y
brothers, G e o r g e a n d J o e , b o t h i n fielders
from
Lewisburg,
Harry
Johnson, catcher from Lewistown,
and B u s Shaner, Pottsto-wn f l r s t sacker.
T h e s c h e d u l e t o d a t e is a s f o l lows:
April 10
B l o o m s b u r g , a-way
April 27
Indiana, h o m e
May 3
'West Chester, a w a y
May 4
Millersville, a w a y
May 8
Indiana, a w a y
May 11
Millersville, home
May 22
Bloomsburg. home
May 25
(Alumni Day.) here
(open a s y e t )
f'M^ Vollev B^ll Teams
Shaping, Badminton Begun
Girls' volleyball a n d badminton
a r e s e t t i n g i n t o t h e full s w i n g of
th'.' e x t n i - e u r r i c u l a r a t h l e t i c s w i t h
prai't ise!«
takin;;place
at
four
ii'el'iel.; on ' r u - s i i i M s for voll.',\-bal 1
.11"' 'i'lii.'i'.'.d;.." a f i i ' i ' i " . .n I'or t h e
Brown Outstanding Miler
Coach H u b e r t J a c k w i l l lift t h e
lid o p e n i n g
Lock
Haven's
1948
track season, when he sends a
t e a m to P h i l a d e l p h i a o n F r i d a y ,
A p r i l 26, to p a r t i c i p a t e in t h e a n nual Penn Relays.
This is quite a step considering
t h a t i t w i l l b e t h e flrst c o m p e t i t i o n
for t h e E a g l e s . T h e i r
scheduled
dual meets all follow this meet
which g i v e s them no c h a n c e to
s h o w t h e i r a b i l i t y p r i o r to t h e
P h l U y affair.
B u t w i t h practice well under w a y
and many stellar trackmen shaping
up. J a c k f e e l s t h a t t h e H a v e n i t e s
w i l l m o r e t h a n hold t h e i r o w n .
Bill
Brown,
Canonsburg
High
School g r a d and l a s t y e a r c h a m p
c r o s s - c o u n t r y runner for O k l a h o m a
A. & M., l o o k s l i k e a real bet f o r
the mile and t w o - m i l e runs. A w e l l c o n d l t i o n e d and conscientious
t r a i n e r . B r o w n is a s e e l e d runner
in a n y c o l l e g e and is o u t to l o w e r
h i s b e s t mile of 4:35. Other d i s t a n t
p r o s p e s t s a r e Fred J a m i s o n a n d
E d d i e M c C l o s k e y of L o c k H a v e n
a n d .John .loni'S of S n o w Shoe.
lieoiK.'
Teuf"!,
star
gridiiian
from .Mt. C a i - n n l , Hay 1 l o i n b r o w s k i .
Brie,
Smokey
Stover,
Williamsp o r t , a n d D e a n Meflee a r . ' . i t s t a n d in.u;' anioiiK' th<' d a s h lie n.
'll till' a i i l i l l ' r.ist i n e e s , .lack h a s
' " V- r i i' 1 .-;,. f ,, r 11 . 1 di.strict
' • "
I L a w r e n c e Udsoii, ('jnvv.vd
1-2, a t
Coniprising
thia
year's
vnr.•lit^W i t h o n l y f o u r m e n e n t e r e d . T h e \ 1 !.-> l b s .
W01-": P a r Hardne-r. .=!nl!y Ziil.l'-r.
L o e k I l a v e u 'I'.'.'i. h e r ' s C o l l e g e c o p .!olici i!ul!iiis, Chartier.-'. I ' l l lb. B e t t y H a n k a , TTi h n e P o r t e r .
ped t h e ,\li,l.ll . . ' t l ' i n t i c A.VU w r e s t - •'"'"-, (l.'.'i.-^ion'd Georg-o G e h h a r d t . j j ; o p , ^ „ y ,
Frances
K'il,«dnii1r.
l i n g chauipiiM'Siiiiis a n d t h r o e i n d i v - S' i.-inton, 3-0, f o l l o w i n g d e c i s i o n s Coate.^, P h i l l^onfilio, rii>-l "
i d u a l c r o i v n s a t I'^rr.nl.-lin a n d ?.lai'- ' V . ' r D a v i d 'Wiley, L a n c a s t e r , (i-0, j i o r i s ?.ron'r ••^•'--o-, C ' T t r n d ' '
s h a l l C.i|l"B-.', L.'in.'a.-.toi', l a s t S a t Wilki s-Bari'i
1 l.'ay a weok.
ti.\\-n
^ .^'i
..
I
111 " . ' • ' .
tiii'.v ,'ire i/iviti'd to e o m e o u t .
'r-.\ o v..ll('v!.'.ii I -I "^ ll'l '.-.'
8, a f t e r p i n n i n g H a y :Markle, H a n o v e r , In 6.13, a n d d e c l s i o n l n g D o n
Shobert,
Philadelphia
.S-4, a n d
The College Shoe
REPAIR
SHOP
"Joe"
TorseH,
P 'rop.
THE NEW
BARRIE SHOP
HANDBAGS
''I
1 "it''!'.
('in; \
i '.I'll',,
\^•ilit•z.'ll.
l>"«^
..-imo-
li.-.-i il i n g
nvr:,y.
'¥:
Ritters
SUITS
Compliments
of
FROMMS DRY
Cleaning Business
Bellefonte A v e . ,
Lock H a v e n , P a .
SLACKS
BILLFOLDS
COMPACTS
I,
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the
IM i
T;*
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l^OGK H.WE.N^'S L E A D I N G '11 K':A'i'I; l;.-^
>!.-ire!! ; : ( - ' r o Apr. .'I
Wll.!.l-\.\i l'n\\'i:i.I.
i':.s'riii':i:
WIUJA-M.-^
The Hoodlum Saint
A.iril
Masquerade In
Mexico
-V'l.N'Ci'IX'i'
llarrh .'il- Aiir. 1
nc.'-"i'i:i: i'i;.\iii'.i;
in
Gentlemen with Guns
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A i t T I ' i I i i Id-; ('(IKDOVA
i.'i'.\'.\'
Keys'
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n.\i:f
BLOUSES
Make
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HATS
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.
Scranton
\\]C\.
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".ur-'
: .'vy o n l y tu ;> i.-'i'-',] i<>
YMCA, L a n c a s t e r , a n d tin
(e. r
i"'-il in til-' s..-niJ- liii.-i] L.* .Inii ,i i "x ; •_ i i t l I;--' } ) ! i , \ s . 1'>1, •' n d \ .'I r . d ' \
l.i-oiik .School f o r t h e B l i n d .
C ' T i i i n n t o w n , witli tln' .-^rDrc ii^.i.i.
•:i,r..i' of Co'ieh J a c k ' s
m a t m e n ;!-:;. u'ii.-n liis' ri^Jil ,'^IH. {]•]••}• ,u-n \
n d i ' . b I'll"
,i;-ronj> \'cv IJir
I "11 11' l i ' i i i i " . I i . ' i r . i i i i . m s . ' I ' " ' - i'"M'l.li o u t .
t h ' ' teniii t h r o i m h o M t tit
h a d t h e m i s f o r t u n e of rcinjui-\-ing
^lid t h e /in.sli nl' canici';! bulii.^
h ^ a i l i n s s h o u l d e r o r t h e y m i g h t a i u l p r e s s r''j>ro.srntativr.s, Hu bovt
have b a d a n o t h e r title.
JiK^k, tlu' EJIKI'^''^' m e n t o r , wan p r e The champions: from Lock H a v e n sented t h e a t t r a c t i v e trophy, indiT. C. P .
cating- t h e c h a m p i o n s h i p t e a m of
.lohn IMIiiier, C l e a r f i e l d ,
decis- Lock Haven, in ceremonies followEaster Greetings
i..i,"d U i e h a r d C r o u t h a n i e l , ( l . T m a n - ing' t h e t o u r n a m e n t .
t o i v n . 8-ki, a f t e r p i n n i n g E r n e s t Mill e r , H a n o v e r , 3.37, a n d d e e i s i o n i i m
W a l t e r ( I ' l ' o n n e r , Laliea.-iter, H-l
for t b e isr, l b . cro-wn*
'I'« M y A.'i-B'a. Ki'ie.
decisioned
Compl-inients of
m l SchellhMe, Lancaster, in-
Sporting G o o d s
I- .' ' ''
li.'.i- .'-^tiii'i- a n i l
Shock
A p r i l m-10
INOP.TD B E P G M A ! ^
GARY COOPBIt
In
Saratoga Trunk
COMING SOON
The Enchanted
Forest
(•ll.\i;i.i:;^
ill
.\i;\"l'
Dan^erc ^s Intruder
.Apr. 2 - 3
•™"~"
IJAltRY
'
' ' •""—
PlTJ2(iEKAl.l)
And Th^n There Were |
None
April .4-5'"
'
FHED ASTAim.:
in
Yolando and the Thief
April «—2 H i t s
|
Senorita from the West
—and—
J
The Woman in Green \
Apr. 7-S
a lilts
The Town Went Wild
—and—
y
The Flyinsr Serpent
\
THE COLLEGE TIMES
Campus
Our Daze
liy IMijI llriiMibaiigii
C Ifi a 1 1 e r
hv
' ' l l i i e k n e l l " Votmiif
warn wmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM
fasa
PUOLOUUE
.Miss Illlmeyer—"Music"
Hi, evei-yhody!! Weil
here It Kxcerpts:
in'.. . . .'I'h. u ar is over and I'm hiielt
Ernie Sheasley took advantage of
at my desli writing the .same old "Open House" to visit the girls
trash that I wrote before I left dorm. Too bad you got lost "Ernie"
here to help make the world safe . . . . A n o t h e r little Incident of open
for democracy!
house was the "back of the t r u n k
'Why I am here. I do not know, movement of the boys pictures bebut I have a lot of scores to set- fore the girls came through. Evitle around the campus, so here dently^ Leo hasn't heard the Fable
of the Colonel's daughter, as desgoes!!
pite all words of warning, he perSHORT STUFF
sists In wandering around the halls
Everybody knows that Campus- with Nancy. For this Fable, send a
ology i.s one of the sports that iiave self-addressed envelope and three
been curtailed by the recent pro- "Happy Snacks" box tops to somebation epidemic In the Girls' dorm. body else. .. .Blanche Kline of MadThis should give the girls more In- erias wants to know—"Why walk
centive to s t u d y . . . .After all, the when you can ride?. .. .Grappler
library is not such a good place to Mitch Flegal Is r u n n i n g wild on
hold h a n d s . . . . I f you don't believe the campus again, this tme h e r
me^ ask ".Matt" and "Dottle".
name ia D o r i s . . . . U H. S. T. C. does
Calm, cool, collected^ "Bussy" not have a fully credited breakfast
Shaner seems to like the cute host- club, but they do have a set of
ess of the dining r o o m . . . . What registered coffee drinkers every
this corner would like to know is: p. m. Do you suppose those girls
. . . . D o e s "Bussy" look after "Ish" have a method In their m a d n e s s ? . .
•while Jim i.s home for the weekend, Bernie not only gave up baseball
or does Jim look after her while but he Is also on a milk diet. All
"Bussy" studies?
roads lead to Snowshoe eh! Miss
Joe NapoII, of bulletin board Preston. Smoky Stover bas been a c fame, would like to thank the claimed president of the local
girls' volley ball team that elected Jockeys Union as he Is the only
him captain, but is sorry to inform one in achool ever to win a r a c e . .
them that he must decline since It Lill Luchetta has thrown
her
Interferes with his Bel Cantos crutches away and Is almost ready
p r a c t i s e ! . . .Jim Hartle, the Drift- for dancing a g a i n . . . . The biggest
ing Romeo, has sauntered Into a r g u m e n t In the dorm Is who
Mill ? of late
Tsk, Tsk, to think makes the cutest looking couple—
Tess goes with him, t o o . . . . G i n n y Georgie and Minnie, or Joany and
wants
GunsalluR set a record for short Jimmy. Tessle Bartges
attendance at the "Y" meeting, everyone to know that sh.' has
last week. For further particulars, ivisseri the phase of aoto driving:
send a self-addressed envelope to and now she is in the second phase,
h e r and she will give you her for- one arm driving. .. .The long and
mula for success. . . . Paul Mower Is sh "rt ol' thing.s are Ed Ball and
killing mice to become an ace In Carrie D I a e k . . . . A l l the femmes in
wistful
t h e L. H. n. T. A.: he needs only the dorm keep casting
six hundred three and one half glances at table no. 20, where eight
htisky??? men eat their meals, and
more. . . .
Before we go any further T at the last reports were trying to
woi'hl like to h t yon l this column Is very partial to one for their Information, all those men
branch of the service. Because of are hooked, heaten. and tied securecensorship 1 can't tell yon whiih it ly by the strings of m a t r i m o n y . . . .
is but I can give you a hint. We 11 un Maitg's is heeoming know'n
j u s t finished winning th - Initra- US the roving gospel seeker, hut
from an inside source this column
niural basketball league.
has ll en ahle to find out, that the
.AMBITIONS:
hig attraction is a sinning brunette
Pop Neville—"To be Dean of Wo- . . . . Plash. .The dating bureau now
meets a t the dinner table^ for furmen"
Dr. Wiirl rs—"A's for ail str.dents" ther information on how to get a
Johnny .Vlullin.s—"To get a new car" d;it ' see Betty Lorij-^an. or, when
to eat and not to talk, see Tjeonard
'Miti'h Kl""^nl—"To pin a man"
Joe Napoii—"To keep his name off Brion. . . .
Famous Sayings:
the 1.mil tin hoard"
Dean Merjiu'e--"To grow up"
J i m T.,arkin—-'"I'll kei i) the lan- Dr. Coxe: "There are no Fins In
t e r n s lit"
Finland."
i
St\Hlenls
ut
get
m e n I t i .K
'"I'o
Dr. Rude: "Pretty Girl-no brai"
enough to eat"
fb-orge Barnes: "Let's Bivouac."
.Spriiiy i.s sprung-the grass is riz,
I wuniler u h e r " the flowers is?
It is really wonderful to see
eouph-'H sin.I iin,', around campus
minus the wraps of winter. Although they're flirting more with
a cold than with each other—but I
forgot—they have their love to
keep them warm!
Some of the D. It. people have
been seen out apologizing to the
robins. After
listening
to iJr.
White's lecture in assembly they
found it is reall.v cosmic rays hitting tbem On the head.
Vou must congratulate
Betty
Long. She has given up using all
slightly discolored -words. Instead^
she goes around saying, "oh, dirty
woi'dl"
l^ulg-er, Williams, Stevens and
Quiggle haven't washed their necks
and ears once since the minstrel
show. They Just say It's the grease
paint still working out ot the pores.
I don't wash anyway, so I don't
have to fib or make excuses.
Gloria Bauman certainly makes
good coluiiin fodder.
Listen my children and you shall
hear.
Of t h e sneakered feat of Gloria
dear.
T w a s March the eighth, the concert was over.
And Gloria's shoes were on the
floor.
Her feet—they were swollen, way
up to the shin;
The shoes—noe even one toe
would fit In.
Using nail files, and working like
mad;
Gloria and Betty soon had
The sandle straps hacked In two.
In prose, the rest of the story
goes like this. Glo wrapped t h e
straps around her toes and very
stately and aerenely (so the eveBernie Metzler: "I'm eady.'
('oach Yost: "Fore"
Victor McCoy: "That's swell".
Tessle Bartg-e.s: "I sliouUI s l . ' i p
your face."
ladGirls in the Dorm: "Oh for
der".
i-'inis;
•Well folks that Is all for now. I
have more dirt but it will keep for ;
a f. w weelts at least. I promise
more and bettei- news next time.
By t h e way, it any of you think i
you have troubles, come and see
the play and see aome of other
peoples troubles'. So to rnow I'd !
say, "Yours until the ocean wears j
rubber pants to keep Its bottom !
dry."
I
ning gown wouldn't flip hack and
make the bnre facts known) moved
to the D. R.
The war mbalniy breezes of
spring have brought out the poet
in Marie Bulger. Her latest ballad
is called ".Vever hit your (irandma
with a shovel. It makes a bad impression on her mind."
Requesting toothpicks for .N'aney
Zimiuerman. She has
difficulty
holding her ej'i-s open in ehissiS.
Happy birthday to liutii Kiihr.
Maryagnes d a r n e r got busy and
collected some class dues (she's
Sophomore class treasurer)
and
guve Ituth a nice present. It certainly pays to know the right
people.
.Anytime
anywhere, just
ask
Seehrist. W h a t for? Do you mean
to say you haven't heard one of her
famous,
illustrated
lectures
on
profs?
The blue smoke seen coming from
the F. H. is the result of the combination locks. Oh, the tears t h a t
have been shed, the hair t h a t has
been t o r n , . . . t h e darned things are
hard to operate. Last "Wednesday T
spent a half hour t r y i n g to get my
lock open so t h a t I could lock my
locker.
From a bad egg this llttie peep—
Have a nice vacation and Happy
Easter Greetings to everyone.
Phyl
Waiting"
5 Expert Barbers
202 E. Main St.
Campus Corner
LIGHT LIWCHES
Sandwiches
Home Made Soups
Coffee
SODA FOUNTAIN
Cokes
.'^undaes
Milk Shakes
The Dutch Inn
Famous for Food and
Service
GROCERIES A N ^
MEATS
GIRLS!!
5'
Have It Done Now— i
Hosiery Mending
Haven
at
I i
i \
Don "Red"
Barry in
LITTLE
DEVILS"
SAVE
"No
All Kinds of
"CHINA'S
VOU
Five-Chair Barber Shop
Leidy & Grace
April 5-6
WE SERVR
GramJeys
V
308 Jaf Street
Li. Jr.
laven, Pa.
11 '•
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Harry Carey
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Ap". 78-9
'GETTING
GERTIE'S
GARTER"
B^OWF/S
in*
I 'RSUiT
m ALGIERS"
Basil
Marie
."^Iic:-, ,ind Mciierv
'••':>»
TO
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V-'ARD.S
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I.oc!: H.-.v.n, Va.
Ciri's-—Welcome
To
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"MY NAME
4
IS
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fi
JULIA ROSS"
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"'.''^N IN HER
DAIRY"
Lou.se
Albritton
COO We::t M.iin St.
(2 "
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LOCK HAVEN, PA., WPDNESL>A\, APRIL 3, 1946
V(,!. 22
No. 7
K»&:^r?Ki;V......i:.25t,iai^
Sophomores Sponsors Second Major Production ei
Donald Carruthers
Spring Forma!
Year Prodeced by Pia er^
OpeBs Service Fund Drive
Peggy Swope Portrays Lead
The
two
This
Class Elects
Officers and
Plans Picnic
week
Fund
on
drive
iVIarjorie
ior
(Uaaa
Lir.
held
Bossert
tic
aid
in
class
at
on
bas
• if
Kitty
Koal
siccev.d
Mr.
and
as
a
has
asked
of
the
The
ed
class
to
Class
term
Offices
of '46 a i . d ' 4 7 :
Vice
half
Max
ot
carry
out
drlvea
the
achool
The
ack;
Secretary,
Treasurer,
Council
Marlon
John
rtepresentatlves,
Bossert
and
Bucknell
'i'he
class
will
picnic
soon
pfter
enas
in
April.
vising t r u c k s
tor
The
suggestion
filled
were
appointed
and
Kach
vite
met
member
one
for
of
the
class
In
In-
and
of
rarian.
;ind
Mnri'.n
ti
froi 1 'Vie
r.arional
held
N. T .
in
P ' It.
Kelly,
needy
three
KOVerirn^'nt
of
one
of
that
for
the
W'e
to
now
:•
Belt,
Tiniea,
gave
fonoii.
of
a
.set-up
an
ol'
aa
in
on
She
on
till'
Europe
short
II.
li-r
eNtra-
ha\''
n!
i
I'll.
ent'r.
ai
'I'.
r.
.'^.
C.
Roper;
.Tamison,
for
will
b-i
stories,
Smawley
vv - r "
speakers
ing
a
by
on
edited
a
a
boat
the
Betty
with
staff.
Tbe
itf
vv'itli
ihe
ward
n.
I'lculty
Hills
aa
In
.'I't
,..;."
vi'-w
II,
meeting
in
the
They
spoke
The
among
the
America
'
on
ia
expected
of
C
club
Dr.
to
th''
past
I.'s
and
be-
I'hila-
Mr.
March
surpass
few
yeara
students
anj-
Phyaical
th '
collc.ce,
both
aid
of
collevie
Nations
hour
to
'a ' ,
O, !1. r
and
Ii'.'iii
' 'i
ir
all''
r
th"
di'lia t i v e
the
give
out
Belt.
Warren
AosterLaborheaded
time
to
on
issue.-.
that
the
meeting
he
'1.
'i'he
yyedm:siia •' Mo:nioi
Watch He^
VV n i r i
i'l
and
the
thtr'lr
of
pii.s.
tin-
uay
til
cop-
.March
-I'l t
''winilninK
and
in
past
spot
on
can-
Rho
Bet'
their
n
of
:ml
The
I tion
took
I vie.'
in
Minii t
I
I
""'in
in
of
.'it.
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1
,'|,ai'
^
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I ''
'''
t
the
by
r e p r c s e n t a t i vc.s
:> re
OKI t i n g
of
work
so
n • "r '
liiile.
all
on
fai'
"n'
i\
a^
r d,
tlo'
organi-
satisfactory
Ih'ir
b.v
'he
needs
lH'Xt
t'V.'a'i'h
t-viI'ry
•h'
.
" \ '
1W e d n e s d a y
"'.
•'
nt 1',
a'Vain
C.
is
b, inu'
diirlnK
. \ , lo.."'
and
hi'ld
Lent
it
is
q U ' -'St"d t h a t m o r " . ' t n d e n t s a ' t e n d
for
th a • a I'l'i" ill'':ii': f'lst s. r v i c e a
t h e ' r e m a i n i h ' r of t h e I^i'iit p e r i o d .
i i i"i:
i.:'pno'iht.
Th"
in
re-
last
the
college
an
D.
sho'A'
.Monday
with
\l.'
il
K.
h"M
l'"r
:• t.
i"
111.
outstanding
aa
at
frat
"
the
OIK' '
on t si a n ! i n r
ivcniiu",
studenta
ll.'lil
'1'
h i l a r oils
I'.rtlii'O
th.'
('ii
antics
an
;••__•-
,,,.^^
th •
.
'as'
pi'v
fir*
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r"
and
<;od
: ITj»r-''*,
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('arol.vn
I'i
('liiir'otte.
.S«i!l>l>h-^
I,O«;M>.-!I,
Mai'\'
Pnr
Cl.nl..
C'll
Louise
•n-.-
M" ,..-
Hrons'iii;
l.«-eilN.
*' ;
>!''»..--,
Charh's
I'^aye
Judd:
are:
!!i'"'s
Zininiei'llM,-':
YOIIUR:
of
tho
waa
Mill
at
ball
[
had
charU'-
Liitli.i'
of
I ii' :ni--
Hall,
K't
.St."v-'
tical
;
,.-'.
in
U r
.. - u n -
nro'. id"
pi.'ic-
'11. • • " ' ' r l -
i"''
'
.'ift''rnii
;>
that
••
'
I
he"dod
'".
by
Pf^y? F;"sTf*l^e • f e i r f r l p
•
i\:is
''11
Last
rliniii
M"n:l'i
1 of
th"
hand
,
;
cnokiiifj'
Ktal'i' r
plans
"n''
to
I''^l.:-,v
.'ill'i
I'
h.ave
more
in
hop
st"''"n 1
tlmt
i n t e r e ; 'ted
are
participating.
, r
: •
•".^
• •
th'it
"r
,
' "
lias
school,
.\.^-:.',"'ia-
'•' r n i 'I'-
til
and
r:inistrati.i'i
physical
the
"\'"ry
'-''I'dents
group.
Otbe
very
this
hi'anli
t"
of
M'illiamsport
w^ell
work.
,'!,
'•
I'V"
I
that
. ,1.
"
si'iiooi.
head
i-^ali'in
th"
" h l ' i l -
.at
group
tluir
odiieation
'-^iL^t tir.n.
,
th.'
'ii'i'.i
"illiaH.-
•.
at
pii' ,;
spoke
fut-
i-'v"
• '
li""k''i'^
|•",^•er.
near
ot''";in
,
social
th"
+'1
i .I'M:'"'.'•]
Swop",
'ri'V
.'-11 luii Ills
f':nctions
*!i< ' '
siia.uhetti.
( re
Liitli.r:in
ril;'iio"s'
... r-
ph.M-
, 1 1 " ' ,
pi
(Iin
lii'lp.'i's
M.irtl"
'I'll"
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t't
i n o r n i i .-,
the
Wil-
ha.'l'et-
all,
th
thi'
Hoivard.
"ii'l
in
I,.
- a v
sifnol"
Haven.
held
fur
tlH'
throiii--b
•n
for
games,
LI ^rl
h'''!'
>' -Jli "••",
follmvcil
tal'- i ' a -
gan
'1>"1
Lock
J'r.'i
periods
t.'Uls
nt''
tiii.'
Ih '
participa t'.l
traini's
The
wlii'h
fl'itin
Hall,
i,,' . . ' ,
I'M
sparked
subjects,
siir'C"ss,
,,^,.
is
s i wan
IlloMMont.
liamsport
.'
i
tiiin
aiilitorluni
and
;."-
p.ij..,.,,..
Ls '.hl.T^ • ;:e',v
Sw' p
Nan.'y
Centr..
Lllth'la'i
111 1(1.
si'rvic".
•''"•^
chairm,'t'\
C h 1'
O,,.
.':,-,ii,..i
dinner
S' '
re-
of
I» v'Kv
Ir<.iit.,
of
ser-
t<
ll"
f'lllowi'd
^ ^
u
""ar,
Saturday,
.\s.'^ m i a -
a n d tlin
''•
s. I
a i l " ; nn nt.'^
" >
^err--
,tfi,bif.
.nll't;'
Peet;
j tosh:
>•" v
i»'--
Play Day F^v
High S- n' Jits
vesper
H.'iven
li,
BauKTber
chnrrh
11. I t y
•
t.'h' 1'.
I'ut
...
'ae-
i.t'ori- in"
^^.^^^.
(;«. i
the
s " l ' ' ol
lilchard
.1"
i;
I.'
•• -d
of
p r e - ! Weston:
' Haiiij'h''i'.
('
tI '
it
:-l
i
end.
' a.-^t
in,
1 ! ( ' 1 1 1 / , . (1
fii'M
l-nl
''r:.aiii'-: t ' o n s on a p r c ' t i t t 'i
liasis. .'Jtill i n c o n i p l e t e ,
in
his
age
lie a s k ' d t h e
'OUIicil
comp'l'it
in
will
.lohu's
Lock
.March
N'il'Miliia
i t'l-''.
ii'iiian
fnr
solution,
n
l.i
'ft or';'
tn
' • ' • "ii
r
and
van
do
(Dorotli.
h'^^„
to
I'l c t ' o n
I mlnir
I til"
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I "•
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I
>h-
drinUiiiii
^,_.^,.^,_^ ^ , ^ ,
iiiti , 1 d
.Student
charf.;e
th''
Chinch
till"
i
'f .
zathi's
,,,|,,j^
j
pool.
Lutheran
( ,.„„ .. I ,^1.1(1 l ' " : i i l 111'
.lil"
n 1 i 1 •"Is '
r ove'^^nt^
I.eoiitine,
[ "x-'iiiiii;',
11'
n i"'i.
Macintosh)
u
u .••,„
wh.-
'n
is
Leo
Bronspn)
(Uiehard
Susan
fryworry
friends,
Leonora,
who
pi'I'foriiiers
fir.-
I ;
.lliloK
ll,\ IHM't i
In
to
(Faye
peitirbed
excessive
ot | p i n n i n g
b'thenn Siuden^s
Conduct Vesper
Services
round
the
held
wi'f.
-.M,
M
nf
tbe
Mike
divorcee
current j
into
fi-ternitv
at
a
love
Charlotte,
.V'usan
Mr.
Bomb.
.Miss S p i k i i i K s
I r i ' i ' ra u
Irene
his
re- j
the
will
Deltn
a
found
n ) Isis d h
ep
l pl y
i n gIn Blaorvrei ,e . to
wit'.
st o
he
ee
j Clair
.'th.
at
discuss
.\,
is
(Charles
.
,
,
while
frienda,
.\tomlc
:;!ith.
.\rui!
11
activities
popular
in.'On
she
the
the
\\
,^,jj_h
reli-
endeavors
and
Irene's
Clyde
time,
at
new
uionstratlve
.': at
Driv
entertainment.
bfif'k
i^ooial
March,
Friday,
Atomic
s t r d i III
with
.\prll
Quizzes
^^^^^^^^^
(James
engaged
actress,
quite
usually
friends
Mike's
rewith
Blossom
her
Irene
Stubbie
K "
Petrucci,
died
,;
of
and
'I
thei
held
books
have
evenings'
lij^ht
pi'
a
following
Silence
of
will
Cary
her
way
busily
Susan.
JQ^J,
instructor
subject
Popular
i
'1
^ave
the
each
and
additional
.Terr.v
they
Games
On
.Mr.
Scitnce
it."
Delta Rho Beta
Sponsor Hypnotist
Argentina.
Loan
will
of
deal-
Cr,i'.'::tl;er;:.
the
News
Minnie
Club
non-l'if<'tion
all
to
for
n-Kular
home
authors
year.
recent
lat-ns.
cent
that
Drungold.
I'.i'i'i.'ii
noit
the
was
support
at
-an.
I.It!" r
,.iri n a m ' i i i i nt
of
opinion
of
were
The
which
s
Kiveii
too
keep
an
and
with
ies.
with
(irKani/.ation.
.speakers
c'lar^'-
"March
dis-
achool.
••• .'ii.iiht
at
^roup
first
discussions
I'.rii. st
Re-
tl"
the
Chapel,
outside'
freely
la
"ora,
.
to
Harry
C. W h i t e
present', d
another!
d e . ' . c r i p t i v e l e c t u r e o n t h - t o p i c of
It
Young).
to
re-
pf r p o n
who
Susan
close
about
science.
15th.
the
'"o
Kd-
William
will
of
English
con^"'usus
should,
lUh"!'
In
modern
In
tier;
r.ipv'
the
,
privileged
were
programs
with
talk
John-
far
contributing
student
suggested
the
alliance
whol'-bearted
•ll ' ' ' 1
News
Thursday,
favoring
issii'^.
Cur\^ e n s s i ' l e .
room.
.\n«'lo-.\ ni"ricnn
cussions
and
the
held
VMC.A
Haven
I r
in
two
ing
cooper.it'on
advisors
and
students
March,
asaistant
Lorigan.
and
of
discussion
(1 I'li'an.iiini
al.-ai
hear
of
is
Clark^
her
Betty
Pa,,
month
who
God
Europe
Zimmerman)
become
voluntary
achievement
by
and
the
(Clair
tlie
Barrie,
new
her
by
daughter
the
to
ing
Swope),
to
of
In
directed
and
converting
explain
101."1-4)1.
dynanii''
Diack)
at
director,
production
from
her
dir-
Siiaiin a n d
Susuu
the
movement.
(Naney
essays
ll
reuillatioli.J
college
magazine
tind
(1' I p h i a
on
edited
literary
sonbrrg.
of
at
to
Modern Science
Program Themes
publication
is
poems,
students
Thia
Fur-
annual
college
basis.
board.
Lock
gious
tlie
dtipartment
husband
and
by
Thornton,
pi'esented
(Peggy
(Carolyn
and
of
of
col-
Haven
Thornton
America
Idea
Peet)^
Miss Peggy Swope
Club,
and
Cath-
olans
to
agreeable
A i l e g r a
Carol
writ.ten
rtudent
the
Campus
of
at
srliiail.u
olH'
n''ii'"'f
I..
and
Mnmi'
tna.\'
as
l l ' " r.
!-]fV
furtini
of
f!i.'
liii.'h-
ail
otinr."'
student
a
of
altfo.
ria
uas
varied.
aetivii.\'
..'"••1;
lieins
the
Mary
Yon.
V
Eaglish
One
Fred
how
man.v
jiato'l,
."'iijle c
wei'i
.si'vl''! ioii..^
College
of
participation
r''qt!ir''iin'nt
^uri'i"nl,ar
otln rs,
are
were
Krai:-., r.--' t i n n .
findint,'s
;i
we
the
represented.
her
<':\tra-eiii'!'iciilar
ties
as
sucli
account
published
(l.'tat'ihl"
.')
d
Room,
Susan,
undi:'r
year
Funtily
around
turns
Clean-up,
Doorkeeper,
Miss
Players,
of
Loek
student
club
story
the
o'clock
Helen
major
College
Raupt;
editors.
'
Jja t)or-Mat'af.;»'ni''nt
ba\'«'
a
s'.ipervisii m.
editor
schools
tlU'
Haven
L o u i s e
Ethel
Sheehan;
Crucible,
tbo
It
.- r i ; u n u ' i . t s ,
"cmtttivittions
bi-
and
Wis.-*
\'ar-
ln'st
financed
],v
stu-
the
"I.o'lv
publications
•poke
on
fio'ti
a'ld
Student
the
iia'ul
Jean
Check
copies
Jack
have."
Misa
of
to
j^;ve
interest-
Mary
is
Badick.
a
volves
of
drama
second
The
In-
staged
», in
College.
and
dramatic
be
Sill
Club
Throe's
affair
will
North.
Student
was
the
and
Decoration^
of
ution
Me<:'ting.
a ' •'
in
relief
a-
ti.
last
Invitation,
Th j
r,
(.'nniiiio-
cillcd
Hurt!
the
to
be
M'lv
Churches.
C.
for
announced
the
November
During
Motel
tliat
I'aeult.v
lucky
Cur-
the
w' r '
the
tv|.e
to
Toung,
Paul
bulletin
lattice-
the
the
Betty Clark Edits
Student Literary Work
THF CRUCIBLE
the
disci .'-.-"oiis
hfia
T.
portray-
of
God
. cn-
at"r(l"(i
con<'l;'l^l^.
Clair
internatloral
the
store
with
Juan
'I'...'iciicrs'
Council
She
on
on
in
at
Miss
college,
i'i c>! h - r ' s
will
c;ofl
Misa M a r t h a
is
are
of
head
the
is
gym,
Mcl.,aln;
for
r.t
ing.
^^ '
drive
"Caledonia"
committees
been
man."
B r o . - I u s ' r t pol't
ious
fr
the
and
vocalist
old
Music,
Nancy
Mary
and
Sclacca.
negro
tiiKi
ection
I'.aehei
April
Teachers
Slmaii
the
style
Furniture,
drive
Chairman,
Protestant
under
eveniuM,
l.iraiiiatics
State
Central
Uoil,
comedy,
auditorium
th"
An
hear.
Reighard;
Founda-
repreaenting
are
of
lege
flowers.
Curran;
per-
WSSF
studenta
un-
direc-
committee
announcements
posted
Is
administers
S
music.
Sammy
spacioi-is
Betty
student
mill
ihree-act
William-
around
they
Spring
clude,
Moyer.
WSSF
and
the
assembly
Oelberman,
The
ther
of
Kratzer^
rtaymond
the
Carruthers
Gottshall,
»iiiNnn
ealon-'
from
of
the
decorations
Various
have
on
M.
the
held
band
to
and
I'ro-
.ia'-es
dent
sh''
r
a
the
»'.
lep'irts
Cooperative
r.
<'ol!' L;' ' a t
at
P r '.'-''denf
Mrs.
Min-i'
S c ' "-il
vertion
their
.Mis.ses
f'^!'' t'l
dore
by
lib-
tbe
3ind
's
s boil
the
ing
work
similar
Minister
out
Betty
through
I!i(,si' s.
for
to
A.
the
carry
spon-
social
Karles
rendering
Lavish
WSSF
It
Carruthers
as
moat-eagerly
top-notch
something
one
formally
nt
be
the
of
a
whose
College.
Marian
and
29th
eve-
Gym
neigh-
had
opened
over
did
class
the
furnishing
Conkey;
•West
Kitty
olic
Hiith
have
regular
orsanlzatlon
Cnn^'cienie Delegates
Re i ^rt
the
the
addressed
State
Rrnest
picnic
guest.
of
In
will
direction
Am-
needed
on
Pennsylvania,
In
contribute
work
Rev.
the
In
ran,
en-
may
will
the
the
event
outstanding
Campus
Holland,
Donald
the
Rockey,
refreahrnents.
the
this,
12, w i t h
sport
atu-
students
in
Sophomore
JJaneing
is
Belgium,
March
of
are
('oiumitteea
to choose
arrange
our
26,
in
Friday
Friday
til
funds.
Members
hay
with
approval.
on
help
colleges
The
plan
of
with
as
Formal
be h e l d
dar.
people,
well
Students
Rev.
tion
vacation
transportation
site
Marjorie
tor
out-door
Tliei"
the
for
iiwuited
money
ten
.$2,000,000
College
body
iod.
an
the
Including
campaign
State
Student
E.;i:Lei
partly
thuaiastic
Di-
Young.
hold
The
The
is e x p e c t i d t h a t
the
for
Friday,
Kratzer;
Solensky;
5tb.
».-)00.
with
sor
Program,
Jesse
Carrie
It
the
year.
elect-
President,
of
will
countrh s
students
when
Lyons;
as
to
Greece,
erican
as
mem-
President,
Is
every
raised
other
France.
were
for
April
n-it
faculty
used
boring
persons
drive
raising
for
money
China
and
group.
following
committee
the
Spring
will
April
feature
bo
this
ber
leadership
aolicitation.
solicitor
will
Carry
non-official
a
fo
of
peraonal
eightien
The
Bossert
and
been
method
The
social
Mr.
activity
the
girls,
haa
iiicliidiUK
major
ning,
• tents.
22.
11)1 H.
Invite
advisor,
continue
nnd
since
to
class
Service
the
throuKli
that
'Ul '
enthusiaa-
business
to
faculty
an
is
Jun-
March
and
continue
Student
Under
Kelly
feilows
Mr.
as
special
been
niany
voted
March,
a
Friday,
functions
clasa
presented
resignation
advisor
meetii.g
to
Bossert
Bossert'.s
is
Campus.
a in
Max
VNoild
li'iat
years,
'-' d
liealfh
the
c o adand
ptourani.
til"
''"If
lh;.t
u \ : "iia i>i "• i
was
equlpP'Ml
' l.'i '.s
to
cerry
out
THE
THE COLLEGE TIMES
STAFF
B
hy
Marian Kratzer,
Miriam Niemond
AdrertL-iing Manager
Myrtle Stabler
Business Manager
Frances Kilsdonk
Sports Editor
••
D o n Solida
Student Council Representative
Audrey N e u h a r d
Reporters—Mary Yerkes, M a r y Louise Conkey, Edna Kniffin, Martha
Morancik, Jane Thomas, Dorothy Heston, LeJune Pier, Gloria H a g e r ,
Jean Murphy, Carolyn Carpenter, Bette Sentelik, Phyllis Brumbaugh.
Re-Writers—Faye Bronson, Helen Baieroski
Acceptance for malllngr are spealal rate* of postagro provided for tn
Section 1103, Aet of October S^ 1917, authorised J u n e S, 182J.
Hntered a» Second Class mattef Noyembsr 6, 1»28. a t the Po»t Office
ftt liOek Haven Penna., under the Act of H«roh S, 187f.
The
Now
that
our
Haster
vacation
is j u s t a r o u n d t h e c o r n e r , w e w i l l
h a v e s o m e s p a r e t i m e to c a t c h
up
on our reading. H e r e are the latest
books added to the lending library.
EDITORIAL
Easter! Yes Easter 1946 is less than a month away. It seems so fitting that Easter, the symbol of new life and hope should come in the
nature
.
:s
, , .
shaking
re
oft
1
the
1
last
.
vestiges
f
ot
•
winter,
we
too
star
of
the
shauld emerge from its sluggishness with new zest for living. Call it
^w«reness, if you please.
,
During these busy days, we are apt to be aware of only the trifles
that bother us from hour to hour. W e forget about the greater needs of
fellow men. W h e t h e r we are aware of it ot not, students just like our-
selvei in Europe and Asia are hungry and without adequate books, pencils,
and othsr supplies. In China, students have been forced to use handwritten
textbooks.
.Sehmitt's U m i d
(he
King—This
is
a
surpassing
and
fascinatinK
p o r t r a y a l oi' a m a n o f g r e a t d e e d . s .
F r o m t h e p a g e s of D a v b l t h e
KInjj
emerges a living cbaraeter
whose
a m b i t i o n a n d r o b u s t d e e d s of v a l o r ,
whose engros.sment in earthly love
"hose
seeking after
divine
guiduiice, w h o s e w h o l e stor.v is o n e of
the
most
excitingand
ineredible
e v e r t o l d . H e r e i s a. p o i t r a i t
made
id a n d
4
i-.-itli'-r
li.at c a n
wc
do
about
it?
Give. But
you say, " W e
have no
forceliil
fitivid bea man
bl-en t h i n ; ; - - w i t h u s .
than
n
f.
historienl
The
.imount
^an
srii'.leiit
of
money
wiil
spent
.':upply
the
per
week
notebooks
for
and
pleasure
p.tper
tlie
not
money."
Tirti'd
'••••:•'.
Heston
by
lr
ll '
t"f
you
upon
of
ISnsnn
April
5. T o u
many
times
the
the
and
can
audience,
polished
f;<>d
never
Teach
mering
quite
to
a
Teach
roving
piece
polish,
ed
for
every
Bucknell.
telling
the
he
know
"Air
glim-
really
had
furniture
she
want-
back
stage
"when
Corps".
one. ."How
rub
that
time
of
how
to
of
was
the story
Army
new
a
effect.
pro-
Friday,
had
across the play to o b t a i n
I was
(He
I Learned
In
has
to
a
Lasso
Calf").
Peg
Swope,
ning
and
derful
spend
they
a
Tou
on.
kids
her
to paint
painting
on
other
Terkes
was
a
one
of
me
Miss
the
eould
know-
what
dr.v
paint
her
.Tames
gaged
but
to
brush
in
b.v
was
either
memorizing-
pl.'i >•
>r
too
in
I
waving
liei-
iiand
to
look.
busii\He
lines
nil
(she
Allss
believe
and
scenery.
the
tbe
found
professional
paint
1
was
Bodle
"I
of
enwas
the
to
V a r c h 12, S i g m a S i g m a S i g m a i n itiated the followng members
Into
the
sorority;
Dorothy
Fletcher,
Genevieve Arseniu, Gwen
Kephart
and Doris
Montressor.
ll.inu-.
PI KAPPA SIGMA
On F r i d a y , M a r c h 1H. t h e P I K a p s
welcomed eight new members
into
the
sorority
by
a simple
ribbon
pledK'in.n- c e r e m o n y . T h e n e w
pledges a r e ; Helen Day, Virginiji G u n sallus
Lucille
Callahan,
IVIarjorie
Cook, M a r y Louise Stevens,
Phyllis
.Seehrist,
Larue
Hiuchecliffe
and
Jeanne Remick. The girls will
be
formally pledged on Friday, March
29.
The
Pi
Kaps
are
still
selling
barbecued h a m b u r g e r s on Thursday
e v e n i n g s a n d -will c o n t i n u e t o d o s o
throughout
the
remainder
of
the
.semester.
V
\-' !'>• 1- -ail-
ALPHA SIGMA TAU
the
required
During
the
weekend
of
March
15-17, Mrs. N. B. M c K e e , a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of M i s s M a b e l L e e
Walton, National president, w a s a visitor
of
Sigma
Sigma
Sigma.
She
w a n t e d to "see" and "live" as
the
s o r o r i t y girls do. F r i d a y n i g h t s h e
enjoyed "Open House" and
if
you
were
at
the
square
dance,
you
would
have seen her
pouring
the
punch.
Saturday
morning
Mr.s.
Mcllee
and the Tri-Signias toured the c a m pus g r o u n d s . In t h e a f t e r n o o n
the
girls
had
Individual
conferences
with
her
about
the sorority
and
t h e i r p a r t In s o r o r i t y l i f e .
The group attended a movie part y In t h e e v e n i n g , f o l l o w e d
by
a
social h o u r In the sorority
rooms.
Mrs.
McRee offered
many
inspiring ideas and plans for the c o m i n g
year.
At the last business meeting
off i c e r s of 1946-47 w e r e e l e c t e d . T h e y
are:
President—Mary Curran; Vicepresident—Gwen
Kephart;
Recording
secretary—Myrtle
Stabler;
Corresponding secretary—
Dorothy
Fletcher;
Treasurer—
Genevieve
Arseniu and
t h e c h a i r m e n of
tha
following committees, Triangle correspondence—
Caroline
Banghart;
Directory—Helen King, Social Service—Doris
Montressor.
kill
when
There
i-nean"
that
.Peet
to
the
people,
be
saying
you
wall..
dignity).
always
chit-chat
up
effect
flat
Patricia
some
the
backstage
for
so
to
date
trylnw:
white
evening-.
painter
paid
night
on
hug's
name
serious
got
offered
tbe
Mar.v
another
lovely
really
flowers
on
heard
those
she
white
there
friend.
sure
had
to
.Susan
Zimmerman
of
just
get—had
of
Saturday
too
Jack
Is
probably
that
little
not
months
part...
were
It. N a n c y
enthusiastic
^ive
won-
male
all
painting
The
about
a
eve-
a
there
The
darling,
the
Bodle
the
with
couldn't
have
about
I am
of
had
lines
claimed
hours
kissing
bring
play,
her
Jack
part
sets.
lady
the
time for the p a s t two
Jones.
one
the
of
rehearsing
Unborn
This book deserves the word
"fasc i n a t i n g " . In t h e d i s t a n t e p o c h
In
w h i c h t h i s b o o k is l a i d , t h e p e o p l e
t r y to call u p to t h e s p i r i t s of t h e
dead; and the spirit they call
up
i s t h a t of ' W e r f e l h i m s e l f , w h o
by
t h a t t l n i e ^ of c o u r s e , h a s b e e n d e a d
for
ten
thousand
years.
If
you
eally
wish
your
flesh
to
creep,
read about this s u b s t i t u t e for d e a t h
.Star of t b e I ' n b o r n is p u r e d e l i g h t
to all t h o a e w h o l i k e t o w a t c h
the
f....^. p , „ j . ^j c r e a t i v e
fantasy.
of
gaze
duction
left
our
Dorothy
eyes
will
'I'he K e n n e t h
Roberts
Itcadcr.—
T h i s is a b o o k of s e l e c t i o n s
from
Kenneth Roberts' novels and essays
filled
with
drama,
action,
humor,
a n d s a t i r e . I n c l u d e d In t h e s e
twenty-six
excerpts
are
vivid
scenes
and
episodes
from
those
great
novels, North-west
Passage,
Oliver
WIswell,
and
Arnndel. There
are
also
amusing
biting
essays
from
Trending
Into
Maine
and
Por
Authora Only, as well as a c h a p t e r
warranted
to
bring
tears
to
the
e y e s of a n y o n e — d o c t o r , n u r s e ,
or
patient—who has ever been
in
a
h o s p i t a l a n y w h e r e . T h i s la a
book
for all who enjoy good
absorbing
writing'.
Werfel's
spring.
by
Sentelik
iSBfl
SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA
George Barnes, Betty Lorigan
Circulation Managers
, „ „ .,
While
Bette
Sororities
DRAMA
CORNER
KEYS - - - to the
- TREASUPtY
Minnie Belt
Associate Editors
COLLEGE TIMES
A'lllohiowrniih.v
<>f
^V'llitlN!
for
by one
ial
Iitt! -,
Woii'.l
Student
Service
Fund
to
hei p
oar
Tcilo'iv
' "al
"tal l ' l " il
iiie
to
mi' 1 n o p
Ml I h e w hie k a t the
r i i h p o i d, o r
so jially
IWOl'l
l.
»tu.^,•
-
Why
;ifux
))
Kr
not
have
reach
hands
across
shared
with our
the
world
brithers
to
can we
.lid
realize
baiter—LIFE!
our
the
neighbors?
full
Only
significance
• ,
tlii'ii'
friends.
,\ii.
l.'il.'.'ith
t l i ' i r diL;-nit>' t o s i i o i i
ii-i.lii'lle r t'l'oiii ,1 iii'iLi-hhiir,
liierelAplai-e th.' eaii on t l i "
id i l l n i p
n n i t . ' i ' h i ^ u s l i . ' i l l y l.i-.'.'
up
th"
WlillS
I >"a t i ' s i i n p o r t a i . l
iii' ' ' ' t i l l
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li; i s l i l v
.lisiiir.-;"
n i l " V ''111 i l l t \- l i i ! . '
t i l ' ' " " i i i i m - q ili\"|-.-^.
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l",-t; " V " i i t ihi,< " a i i l M ' t l l " l . l a i i i " ll "11 ,^'.,-ii'!v"tt .
FROM IVY ilALL
.•lIKl
ilia
ilojith:
WiUl^M' l e n :tfU"
:
•I 11 ' I l l ' l l - ; - h a i i p ' . ' i i s i l l
r u l .-it'i'- "
'I'lit-« , . 'li..'!',. I
SI I, "1)1.'I..
-ith
fl' H
'UK
SIHC " til till
111
my
splk.'S.
Wlii
'h d o e s n ' t
create
furjr
at
all
wliieli
iioiiody
eol ' t s e u e y
i l l , lii-i'itii.-'e \ ' . - l i a t
I-'IJ- 'S a lie lit
shoes
for
n eed
does
SaUy Davis
anyway?
Little
proliationei's
liad
quietly
a r o t n d t h e i f r o o m s on little
bare
feet, f r o m t.'M Imok. to n o t e b o o k ,
to
tj'P''"i-ilei.
tud
liai'k
to
text
b o o k :»Maiti. -\ii(i u l i e n q u i e t
hours
are •ver, little jirobationers a r e so
used to being quiet t h a t t h e y
go
r i g h t o n hein.i-'" q u i e t . T h a t i s , w i t h
o«e
exception,
the
Sackett
resideiiae. S a c k e t t ' s
room
is
directly
oviT
the
Dean's
apartment^
and
wfcen t h e P l a n d e c i d e s to h a v e a n
important
meeting
of
Important
ji'o'ilt at an i m p o r t a n t time, somebody
aiwa.N.-^ s l a i ' L a o p e n i n g
cans
up
in
Sackett's
room.
Now
the
third floor girls open cans
dlffere»tly
than
anyone
else
In
the
w h o l e d o r m i t o r y . T h i r d floor
girls
a r e n o t t h e l . \ i i ' ' o f :-'.ii-ls w h ' .
are
continually
b o r r o w i n g liiing.'j
from
.11
1 " ! ' I'cifini
i n ; . I " . . I l l ' (111 1 l a ' i i n l ;
i.lli'l-.
W-llo
li\-"
!l".\t
dour.
1 l " i - ill. a '--ill h a s g o t t o e n t t o
l i \ e a l d t o ojit-n c a n s t o e.'it.
-\n«l f o o d h a s \ v o n t l i e w a r
. \ n d fl o d w i l l k e i - u t h e p e a c e
.\nd t h e g i r l s on t h i r d floor .ire
starving
L i k e t h e c h i l d r e n a r e stui'\'ing in
i Il-eece.
' i ' h e . t i t l e of t h e a b o v e i.s " P a s s
llie B i s q u i t s
M i r a n d y " or " R u n
to
( ' . C. f o r ^Te, J T a b e l , I ' m o n
Probation .\b-self."
(In M ' i ' o n d f l o o r t h e g i r l s
spend
their half h o u r b r e a k from
studyiuK b y s i t t i n g In t h e i r r o o m s , l i k e
I'lrdiiiand. .smellug roses, a n d
that
ain't no bull. J u a n Yon a n d
Virginia Baugher have
provided
tho
roses this month, and Marty
Badi e k a n d B e t t y H a n k a .'^oothe w e a r y
m i n d s by p l a y i n g their latest Spilte
.fones
g e m . . . . "The
Danube
Ain't
Blue. It's Green."
O n l y t i l i n g n e w o n f i i ' s t f l o o r i.s
another sign on a door "Barge Inn
and
.Speak".
Living
behind
that
d o o r Is
Guess!
Bye from m e (Pier) and me
(Whits)
.'it ill fi-i
ii-iil livil
'•-...•r t i l . '
I,'•!:•;
VlrK'inia .Sii.-i!'.
sent
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till w o r d s :
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tn.-ii a n d
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him every niRht
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out
1 of
m e r r y q u i p s a n d s a t i r i c a l idi
i t h j - . . . .riiid
i.-h is r- .'id,\t l .'
worlds
I orenio.'.it
pints
ai'ii.'^liiim- t-Lih.
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al'
v i l s " . 'i'ill' s j i o n t a iK'OUs u a i i ' t i " ; * of
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( i i . ' i ' i i ,\'a; ll, l l i l i i a .St. ' X ' i n e e n t j \ l i l la.\-. a m i s e o r e s o f n t h i i s a r e i n a
h o o k t h a t i i i o c k . s a t .'^oh'iiiiiit.v a n d
hanishi's the sober mood.
F s i i i i o u s («lioNt S t o r i e M , e d i t e d
by
l i e n n e t t A . d-rf—Jn
the heart
of
b u i u a i i lieinpTs, n o m a t t e r h o w
ratlon.'il t h e r e l u l ' k s a f a s c i n a t i o n f o r
t h e w e i r d and occult. In this hook,
Bennett
Cerf
has
Included
suah
elassles
of
the
supernatural
as
"Tbe
Beckoniim'
i''aii' O n e " ,
"The
M e l l o w s " " T l i e . S u p p e r of E l s i n o r e " ,
a n d o t h e r s t h a t will excite you.
<;r<*Ht IMoileri* S h o r t S O i r l c M , e d i t ed
by B e n n e t
A.
Corf—The
tales
selected for this v o l u m e
reprsents
t h e m o s t n o t a b l e w o r k s of f i v e E n glish a n d seven .Vnierican
masters
of
the
short-story
fonn:
Joseph
Conrad, John Galsworthy,
Katheri n e M a n s f i e l d , P e a r l S. B u c k , J o h n
Steinbeck and others.
1'
pus,
hoiir
,-i.ft d l
14 11111. t r
lell-l
nny
bin"
-I'll i l y
sent
111"
n. w h e n
he first
C h a r l i ' S .Manit.'
eritic \
.ll i s \\ i f e .
tl.-r
slart
hii'i'vthat
Naturalists Elect
And Initiate
Election
of
offieeis
and
votinw
on n e w m e m b e r s topped the busin e s s of t h e N a t u r a l i s t c l u b a t
its
regular meeting on Mnrrh
2flth.
Kenneth
Stine,
Biglerville,
Pa.,
w a s c h o s e n t o K'liide t i l l s e x e l u s i v i '
social orK-anization for t h e eoniing
fall
term.
A'ice-jiresident will be Bni' C o a t e s
Titusville;
Secretary,
V i r g i n i a
Baugher^
Biglerville;
and
;Mary
Bossert
Avis,
Treasurer.
Betty
Tlnnka.
Meadvllle.
will
represent
the
elub
at
tbe
Student
Couneil
meetings.
To be initiated a s m e m b e r s at th.;
next
regular
meeting
will
be
George Barnes, Jim Peet and Leona r d B r i o n , a l l of '\A^llliam.sport, P a . ,
Chet Pfeffer, Altoona; D a v e
Barnhart,
Mt.
Jewett;
Bu.s
Rbaner,
Pottstown;
Jim
Hartle,
Drifting;
These and m a n y other
absorbing
A r d o n M o n s o n , TCano; M i n n i e
Belt.
books will be available for the durjrihaffy;
Prue
Houck,
Alexan^'rla
a t i o n of t h e E a s t e r v a c a t i o n a t
a
and Doris Montressor,
Philipsburg,
f l a t r a t e of t e n c e n t s .
Pa.
ir
S,' 1 '.\
I n i i - i n i ^ til • p.-isl \ V " ' ' k t h r e e p l e d j;...^ WIT.' t a k e n
inte tke
sorority.
'I'h'.i ar.-: . l o a n M n r p h v , K a n e , a n d
.Mar.v ^ ' e ^ k e s a n d . l a n O R o w e r b o t h
o f . S I , n t h AA'ill 1.1 m s p o i ' t .
i;ilil'ou
phduinat.ook
place
on
"lai-i'li i'.Hh
and
the
pin
pledging
...iar.'h :;lKt.
.\riir i'\t"lisive study, the actives
ti.i.l; t h e i r y a r l y a c t i v e t e s t W e d iii'sda.},- e v i - n i n K - , M a r e h 2 7 .
^','itii .^iii'iiiLV a n d a l l i t s
invigorating
weather,
all
A . S. T ' s
are
au-^iotisl.v
looking
ahead
to
the
S p r i n g b a n q u e t to bo hold at
the
Country
Club.
No d e i i n i t e d a t e
this annual affair
Easter
has been
as yet.
set
Greetings
from
FRANCIF/S
Beauty Shop
121 E. Main St.
Lock H a v e n , Pa.
Plione—4250
for
THE COLLEGE TIMES
Cagers Finish With
11 Straight Wins
N o o n e w o u l d h a v e t h o u g h t Coach
Howard Yost could have whipped
t, b a s k e t b a l l t e a m Into s h a p e In so
short a time and come up with
s u c h a b r i l l i a n t record, b a c k In
January, when h i s stars of the
p r e - w a r c o u r t b e g a n to d r i f t into
t h e c o l l e g e for r e g i s t r a t i o n .
But, t h e h u s t l i n g cage mentor
w h o s e h o m e i s In Coatesville^ Pa.,
did j u s t t h a t . F o r , In l o o k i n g o v e r
the record b o o k s , w e find t h a t t h e
E a g l e s e m e r g e d w i t h 12 v i c t o r i e s
a g a i n s t o n e lone defeat, a n d that
a v e n g e d o n t h e o p p o n e n t s ' home
floor.
L o c k H a v e n a m a s s e d a t o t a l of
650 p o i n t s for t h e t h i r t e e n g a m e s
k s a g a i n s t 486 f o r t h e o p p o s i t i o n .
Tbe a v e r a g e s h o w s u p even better.
T o s f s m e n a v e r a g e d 60 p o i n t s p e r
BM C a n t o Ifotea
Important dates are on t h e w a y
for a l l B e l C a n t o s d u r i n g t h e
m o n t h s of April a n d M a y .
On A p r i l 10 t h e r e w i l l be a aolo
r e c i t a l In t h e a u d i t o r i u m . T h o s e
participating
a r e Marie
Bulger,
Tessle
Bartges.
Mary
Katherine
Stern,
Hope
McCartney,
Mary
Yerkes,
Dorothy
Fletcher.
Juan
Yon,
Josephine Lynn
and G w e n
Kephart
and Genevieve
Arseniu
s i n g i n g a duet. A l s o .lease L y o n s
will give a violin solo.
g a m e w h i l e t h e opposition n e t t e d
37.3 a n d a BO-poInt ball olub i s n o t
ID bo o v e r l o o k e d .
Ii'ollowing is Loek H a v e n ' s record
for t h e s e a s o n :
L. H. T. C. 39
MlUersviUe 33
L. H. T. C. 37 . . •West C h e s t e r 38
L H . T. C. 46
K u t z t o w n 35
L. H. T. C. 34
I n d i a n a 33
L. H . T. C. 43 . . . B l o o m s b u r g 31
L. H. T. C. 63
M a n s f i e l d 22
L. H . T. C. 46
Scranton U. 37
L. H . T. C. 70 . . S h i p p e n s b u r g 45
L. H . T. C 68
I n d i a n a 41
L. H. T. C. 57 . . . . M i l l e r s v i l l e 52
L. H. T. C. 66
K u t z t o w n 50
L. H . T C. 28
M a n s f i e l d 26
650
485
L. H . T. C. 44 . . -West C h e s t e r 42
I n t h e Individual s c o r i n g . B i g
P a u l Coront, E d d y s t o n e c e n t e r a n d
a h a r d m a n t o s t o p around t h e
b a s k e t , t o t a l e d 207 p o i n t s a n d a n
e x c e l l e n t 17.3 a v e r a g e per g a m e
T h i s w o u l d no d o u b t h a v o been
higher but for h i s lateness in getting started. In the last
eight
games, he averaged a remarkable
20.3 p o i n t s p e r g a m e .
AquaBelles to Give
Show in Pool, Friday
N e w a n d e n t e r t a i n i n g w i l l be t h e
assembly
program
this
Friday
m o r n i n g for t h e s t u d e n t body w i l l
a s s e m b l e In t h e b l e a c h e r s o v e r l o o k i n g t h e s w i m m i n g pool t o w i t ness a review by the Aqua-Belles,
the college o w n aquatics group u n der t h e d i r e c t i o n of Miss L o r r a i n e
Spikings.
Synchronized s w i m m i n g is t h e
t e c h n i q u e t o be u s e d and a s M i s s
Spikings explains, it involves the
p e r f o r m a n c e s of a l l t h e s t r o k e s a n d
w a t e r s t u n t s t o t h e r h y t h m of
music.
Approximately
25 c o l l e g e
studenta, m o s t l y f r o m t h e p h y s . ed.
department, are in t h e show and
feature the following group leade r s a n d directors, J a n S a c k e t t , B a r
Coates, Frances Kilsdonk, Carolyn
C a r p e n t e r , Marjorie B o s s e r t , B e t t y
Hanka, and Ruth Preston.
T h e A q u a - B e l l e s s h o w is a c o m p a r a t i v e l y n e w t y p e o f wtiter e v e n t
I n d i v i d u a l r e c o r d s of t h e V a r s i t y t o b e held in t h i s p a r t of t h e c o u n players:
try although it is already being
G a m e s F G F F T P A r e . u s e d in s o m e a r e a s o n a c o m p e t i Coront . . . 12 86 35 67 207 17.3 t i v e b a s i s .
Florey
12 48
8 16 104 8.7
V
M c N u l t y . . 12 26 27 36 79 6.6
T i c c o n y . . 5 15
3 10 33
6.6
S h a n e r . . . 13 32 19 27 83
6.1
S e m b e r s . . 12 20 15 28 55 4.5
.Sebaub . . . 11 20
7 12 47 3.8
riogers . . . 7
4
H
r> 11 1..",
A
delightful
banquet
at the
Metzler . .
I>
4
4 14 13
1.2 • D u t c h I n n o n IMarch 22nd, b r o u g h t
Ball
5
1
4
5
6
1.2 t h i s b a s k e t b a l l s e a s o n t o a c l o s e
f o r .Miss i^mlth's h i K b - s e o r i n g s e x tet.
I n v i t a t i o n s iiieluded a l l t b e V a r s i t y i i i e m l i " r s of t h e t-'ani a n d ii^
a d d i t i o n , t h e \s'inninu' i n t r a i i u n a l
siiuad captained hy B a r C a i - d " ' r .
• .O
t . i w e r i t i g s t a r foi-\\-aril o i t ' l . ' v a r -
V?»rsitv Court Sextet
'^n'^s Season with Banquet
Wrestlers Cop M.4.A.A.U, Cro'ra
at F. & M., 135, 145, 191 '
Yosts Ballplayers
At Bloom Teachers
Potter Likely Choice
Trackmen Entered
in the Penn Relays
•With b a s k e t b a l l t u c k e d a w a y i n
t h e record b o o k s . Coach H o w a r d
Y o s t haa t u r n e d t o t h e d i a m o n d
w h e r e h e i s i n t h e m i d s t of e x t e n s i v e drill f o r h i s l a r g e b a s e b a l l
squad and h a s announced that t h e y
will open t h e Spring season a t
B l o o m s b u r g , 'Wednesday, A p r i l 10.
Hia a c e h u r l e r b e f o r e t h e w a r .
Blender M i l t P o t t e r o f •Williamsport,
may g e t the initial pitching a s s i g n ment.
,
Featured among t h e many firstrate p r o s p e c t s a r e t h e T i c c o n y
brothers, G e o r g e a n d J o e , b o t h i n fielders
from
Lewisburg,
Harry
Johnson, catcher from Lewistown,
and B u s Shaner, Pottsto-wn f l r s t sacker.
T h e s c h e d u l e t o d a t e is a s f o l lows:
April 10
B l o o m s b u r g , a-way
April 27
Indiana, h o m e
May 3
'West Chester, a w a y
May 4
Millersville, a w a y
May 8
Indiana, a w a y
May 11
Millersville, home
May 22
Bloomsburg. home
May 25
(Alumni Day.) here
(open a s y e t )
f'M^ Vollev B^ll Teams
Shaping, Badminton Begun
Girls' volleyball a n d badminton
a r e s e t t i n g i n t o t h e full s w i n g of
th'.' e x t n i - e u r r i c u l a r a t h l e t i c s w i t h
prai't ise!«
takin;;place
at
four
ii'el'iel.; on ' r u - s i i i M s for voll.',\-bal 1
.11"' 'i'lii.'i'.'.d;.." a f i i ' i ' i " . .n I'or t h e
Brown Outstanding Miler
Coach H u b e r t J a c k w i l l lift t h e
lid o p e n i n g
Lock
Haven's
1948
track season, when he sends a
t e a m to P h i l a d e l p h i a o n F r i d a y ,
A p r i l 26, to p a r t i c i p a t e in t h e a n nual Penn Relays.
This is quite a step considering
t h a t i t w i l l b e t h e flrst c o m p e t i t i o n
for t h e E a g l e s . T h e i r
scheduled
dual meets all follow this meet
which g i v e s them no c h a n c e to
s h o w t h e i r a b i l i t y p r i o r to t h e
P h l U y affair.
B u t w i t h practice well under w a y
and many stellar trackmen shaping
up. J a c k f e e l s t h a t t h e H a v e n i t e s
w i l l m o r e t h a n hold t h e i r o w n .
Bill
Brown,
Canonsburg
High
School g r a d and l a s t y e a r c h a m p
c r o s s - c o u n t r y runner for O k l a h o m a
A. & M., l o o k s l i k e a real bet f o r
the mile and t w o - m i l e runs. A w e l l c o n d l t i o n e d and conscientious
t r a i n e r . B r o w n is a s e e l e d runner
in a n y c o l l e g e and is o u t to l o w e r
h i s b e s t mile of 4:35. Other d i s t a n t
p r o s p e s t s a r e Fred J a m i s o n a n d
E d d i e M c C l o s k e y of L o c k H a v e n
a n d .John .loni'S of S n o w Shoe.
lieoiK.'
Teuf"!,
star
gridiiian
from .Mt. C a i - n n l , Hay 1 l o i n b r o w s k i .
Brie,
Smokey
Stover,
Williamsp o r t , a n d D e a n Meflee a r . ' . i t s t a n d in.u;' anioiiK' th<' d a s h lie n.
'll till' a i i l i l l ' r.ist i n e e s , .lack h a s
' " V- r i i' 1 .-;,. f ,, r 11 . 1 di.strict
' • "
I L a w r e n c e Udsoii, ('jnvv.vd
1-2, a t
Coniprising
thia
year's
vnr.•lit^W i t h o n l y f o u r m e n e n t e r e d . T h e \ 1 !.-> l b s .
W01-": P a r Hardne-r. .=!nl!y Ziil.l'-r.
L o e k I l a v e u 'I'.'.'i. h e r ' s C o l l e g e c o p .!olici i!ul!iiis, Chartier.-'. I ' l l lb. B e t t y H a n k a , TTi h n e P o r t e r .
ped t h e ,\li,l.ll . . ' t l ' i n t i c A.VU w r e s t - •'"'"-, (l.'.'i.-^ion'd Georg-o G e h h a r d t . j j ; o p , ^ „ y ,
Frances
K'il,«dnii1r.
l i n g chauipiiM'Siiiiis a n d t h r o e i n d i v - S' i.-inton, 3-0, f o l l o w i n g d e c i s i o n s Coate.^, P h i l l^onfilio, rii>-l "
i d u a l c r o i v n s a t I'^rr.nl.-lin a n d ?.lai'- ' V . ' r D a v i d 'Wiley, L a n c a s t e r , (i-0, j i o r i s ?.ron'r ••^•'--o-, C ' T t r n d ' '
s h a l l C.i|l"B-.', L.'in.'a.-.toi', l a s t S a t Wilki s-Bari'i
1 l.'ay a weok.
ti.\\-n
^ .^'i
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I
111 " . ' • ' .
tiii'.v ,'ire i/iviti'd to e o m e o u t .
'r-.\ o v..ll('v!.'.ii I -I "^ ll'l '.-.'
8, a f t e r p i n n i n g H a y :Markle, H a n o v e r , In 6.13, a n d d e c l s i o n l n g D o n
Shobert,
Philadelphia
.S-4, a n d
The College Shoe
REPAIR
SHOP
"Joe"
TorseH,
P 'rop.
THE NEW
BARRIE SHOP
HANDBAGS
''I
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li.-.-i il i n g
nvr:,y.
'¥:
Ritters
SUITS
Compliments
of
FROMMS DRY
Cleaning Business
Bellefonte A v e . ,
Lock H a v e n , P a .
SLACKS
BILLFOLDS
COMPACTS
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A.iril
Masquerade In
Mexico
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Gentlemen with Guns
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: .'vy o n l y tu ;> i.-'i'-',] i<>
YMCA, L a n c a s t e r , a n d tin
(e. r
i"'-il in til-' s..-niJ- liii.-i] L.* .Inii ,i i "x ; •_ i i t l I;--' } ) ! i , \ s . 1'>1, •' n d \ .'I r . d ' \
l.i-oiik .School f o r t h e B l i n d .
C ' T i i i n n t o w n , witli tln' .-^rDrc ii^.i.i.
•:i,r..i' of Co'ieh J a c k ' s
m a t m e n ;!-:;. u'ii.-n liis' ri^Jil ,'^IH. {]•]••}• ,u-n \
n d i ' . b I'll"
,i;-ronj> \'cv IJir
I "11 11' l i ' i i i i " . I i . ' i r . i i i i . m s . ' I ' " ' - i'"M'l.li o u t .
t h ' ' teniii t h r o i m h o M t tit
h a d t h e m i s f o r t u n e of rcinjui-\-ing
^lid t h e /in.sli nl' canici';! bulii.^
h ^ a i l i n s s h o u l d e r o r t h e y m i g h t a i u l p r e s s r''j>ro.srntativr.s, Hu bovt
have b a d a n o t h e r title.
JiK^k, tlu' EJIKI'^''^' m e n t o r , wan p r e The champions: from Lock H a v e n sented t h e a t t r a c t i v e trophy, indiT. C. P .
cating- t h e c h a m p i o n s h i p t e a m of
.lohn IMIiiier, C l e a r f i e l d ,
decis- Lock Haven, in ceremonies followEaster Greetings
i..i,"d U i e h a r d C r o u t h a n i e l , ( l . T m a n - ing' t h e t o u r n a m e n t .
t o i v n . 8-ki, a f t e r p i n n i n g E r n e s t Mill e r , H a n o v e r , 3.37, a n d d e e i s i o n i i m
W a l t e r ( I ' l ' o n n e r , Laliea.-iter, H-l
for t b e isr, l b . cro-wn*
'I'« M y A.'i-B'a. Ki'ie.
decisioned
Compl-inients of
m l SchellhMe, Lancaster, in-
Sporting G o o d s
I- .' ' ''
li.'.i- .'-^tiii'i- a n i l
Shock
A p r i l m-10
INOP.TD B E P G M A ! ^
GARY COOPBIt
In
Saratoga Trunk
COMING SOON
The Enchanted
Forest
(•ll.\i;i.i:;^
ill
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.Apr. 2 - 3
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Yolando and the Thief
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Senorita from the West
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THE COLLEGE TIMES
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.Miss Illlmeyer—"Music"
Hi, evei-yhody!! Weil
here It Kxcerpts:
in'.. . . .'I'h. u ar is over and I'm hiielt
Ernie Sheasley took advantage of
at my desli writing the .same old "Open House" to visit the girls
trash that I wrote before I left dorm. Too bad you got lost "Ernie"
here to help make the world safe . . . . A n o t h e r little Incident of open
for democracy!
house was the "back of the t r u n k
'Why I am here. I do not know, movement of the boys pictures bebut I have a lot of scores to set- fore the girls came through. Evitle around the campus, so here dently^ Leo hasn't heard the Fable
of the Colonel's daughter, as desgoes!!
pite all words of warning, he perSHORT STUFF
sists In wandering around the halls
Everybody knows that Campus- with Nancy. For this Fable, send a
ology i.s one of the sports that iiave self-addressed envelope and three
been curtailed by the recent pro- "Happy Snacks" box tops to somebation epidemic In the Girls' dorm. body else. .. .Blanche Kline of MadThis should give the girls more In- erias wants to know—"Why walk
centive to s t u d y . . . .After all, the when you can ride?. .. .Grappler
library is not such a good place to Mitch Flegal Is r u n n i n g wild on
hold h a n d s . . . . I f you don't believe the campus again, this tme h e r
me^ ask ".Matt" and "Dottle".
name ia D o r i s . . . . U H. S. T. C. does
Calm, cool, collected^ "Bussy" not have a fully credited breakfast
Shaner seems to like the cute host- club, but they do have a set of
ess of the dining r o o m . . . . What registered coffee drinkers every
this corner would like to know is: p. m. Do you suppose those girls
. . . . D o e s "Bussy" look after "Ish" have a method In their m a d n e s s ? . .
•while Jim i.s home for the weekend, Bernie not only gave up baseball
or does Jim look after her while but he Is also on a milk diet. All
"Bussy" studies?
roads lead to Snowshoe eh! Miss
Joe NapoII, of bulletin board Preston. Smoky Stover bas been a c fame, would like to thank the claimed president of the local
girls' volley ball team that elected Jockeys Union as he Is the only
him captain, but is sorry to inform one in achool ever to win a r a c e . .
them that he must decline since It Lill Luchetta has thrown
her
Interferes with his Bel Cantos crutches away and Is almost ready
p r a c t i s e ! . . .Jim Hartle, the Drift- for dancing a g a i n . . . . The biggest
ing Romeo, has sauntered Into a r g u m e n t In the dorm Is who
Mill ? of late
Tsk, Tsk, to think makes the cutest looking couple—
Tess goes with him, t o o . . . . G i n n y Georgie and Minnie, or Joany and
wants
GunsalluR set a record for short Jimmy. Tessle Bartges
attendance at the "Y" meeting, everyone to know that sh.' has
last week. For further particulars, ivisseri the phase of aoto driving:
send a self-addressed envelope to and now she is in the second phase,
h e r and she will give you her for- one arm driving. .. .The long and
mula for success. . . . Paul Mower Is sh "rt ol' thing.s are Ed Ball and
killing mice to become an ace In Carrie D I a e k . . . . A l l the femmes in
wistful
t h e L. H. n. T. A.: he needs only the dorm keep casting
six hundred three and one half glances at table no. 20, where eight
htisky??? men eat their meals, and
more. . . .
Before we go any further T at the last reports were trying to
woi'hl like to h t yon l this column Is very partial to one for their Information, all those men
branch of the service. Because of are hooked, heaten. and tied securecensorship 1 can't tell yon whiih it ly by the strings of m a t r i m o n y . . . .
is but I can give you a hint. We 11 un Maitg's is heeoming know'n
j u s t finished winning th - Initra- US the roving gospel seeker, hut
from an inside source this column
niural basketball league.
has ll en ahle to find out, that the
.AMBITIONS:
hig attraction is a sinning brunette
Pop Neville—"To be Dean of Wo- . . . . Plash. .The dating bureau now
meets a t the dinner table^ for furmen"
Dr. Wiirl rs—"A's for ail str.dents" ther information on how to get a
Johnny .Vlullin.s—"To get a new car" d;it ' see Betty Lorij-^an. or, when
to eat and not to talk, see Tjeonard
'Miti'h Kl""^nl—"To pin a man"
Joe Napoii—"To keep his name off Brion. . . .
Famous Sayings:
the 1.mil tin hoard"
Dean Merjiu'e--"To grow up"
J i m T.,arkin—-'"I'll kei i) the lan- Dr. Coxe: "There are no Fins In
t e r n s lit"
Finland."
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m e n I t i .K
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Dr. Rude: "Pretty Girl-no brai"
enough to eat"
fb-orge Barnes: "Let's Bivouac."
.Spriiiy i.s sprung-the grass is riz,
I wuniler u h e r " the flowers is?
It is really wonderful to see
eouph-'H sin.I iin,', around campus
minus the wraps of winter. Although they're flirting more with
a cold than with each other—but I
forgot—they have their love to
keep them warm!
Some of the D. It. people have
been seen out apologizing to the
robins. After
listening
to iJr.
White's lecture in assembly they
found it is reall.v cosmic rays hitting tbem On the head.
Vou must congratulate
Betty
Long. She has given up using all
slightly discolored -words. Instead^
she goes around saying, "oh, dirty
woi'dl"
l^ulg-er, Williams, Stevens and
Quiggle haven't washed their necks
and ears once since the minstrel
show. They Just say It's the grease
paint still working out ot the pores.
I don't wash anyway, so I don't
have to fib or make excuses.
Gloria Bauman certainly makes
good coluiiin fodder.
Listen my children and you shall
hear.
Of t h e sneakered feat of Gloria
dear.
T w a s March the eighth, the concert was over.
And Gloria's shoes were on the
floor.
Her feet—they were swollen, way
up to the shin;
The shoes—noe even one toe
would fit In.
Using nail files, and working like
mad;
Gloria and Betty soon had
The sandle straps hacked In two.
In prose, the rest of the story
goes like this. Glo wrapped t h e
straps around her toes and very
stately and aerenely (so the eveBernie Metzler: "I'm eady.'
('oach Yost: "Fore"
Victor McCoy: "That's swell".
Tessle Bartg-e.s: "I sliouUI s l . ' i p
your face."
ladGirls in the Dorm: "Oh for
der".
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•Well folks that Is all for now. I
have more dirt but it will keep for ;
a f. w weelts at least. I promise
more and bettei- news next time.
By t h e way, it any of you think i
you have troubles, come and see
the play and see aome of other
peoples troubles'. So to rnow I'd !
say, "Yours until the ocean wears j
rubber pants to keep Its bottom !
dry."
I
ning gown wouldn't flip hack and
make the bnre facts known) moved
to the D. R.
The war mbalniy breezes of
spring have brought out the poet
in Marie Bulger. Her latest ballad
is called ".Vever hit your (irandma
with a shovel. It makes a bad impression on her mind."
Requesting toothpicks for .N'aney
Zimiuerman. She has
difficulty
holding her ej'i-s open in ehissiS.
Happy birthday to liutii Kiihr.
Maryagnes d a r n e r got busy and
collected some class dues (she's
Sophomore class treasurer)
and
guve Ituth a nice present. It certainly pays to know the right
people.
.Anytime
anywhere, just
ask
Seehrist. W h a t for? Do you mean
to say you haven't heard one of her
famous,
illustrated
lectures
on
profs?
The blue smoke seen coming from
the F. H. is the result of the combination locks. Oh, the tears t h a t
have been shed, the hair t h a t has
been t o r n , . . . t h e darned things are
hard to operate. Last "Wednesday T
spent a half hour t r y i n g to get my
lock open so t h a t I could lock my
locker.
From a bad egg this llttie peep—
Have a nice vacation and Happy
Easter Greetings to everyone.
Phyl
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