Page Two THE PENN STA' COLLEGIAN November 18, 1982 60 STUDENTS PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 1 INTRAMURAL BODY REGISTER IN 500 West Fairmount avenue at *3 ' AVIATION EXTENSION CLASS Campus Bulletin o'clock Tuesday afternoon. '' i Published semi-weekly during the College year, except on holidays, CAMPUSEER CREATES 16 UNITS hy students of Pennsylvania State College, of ' The in the Interest the Sixty All practice teaching.students must All College, students, alumni, students, over twice last - girls who were employed this the faculty, and friends. BY HIMSELF (Continued page one) i from year's'number,-enrolled -in the Col- make arrangements for their La I'ui summer and those who are'earning all lege .engineering: soon or part College :The latest version of the elsewhere-minded pro- ! to one as possible. extension class in picture' as as possible - at the of their expenses now THE MANAGING BOARD close hundred The at are to story pedants. They present' apportionment only aeronautics the Philadelphia class Shop. , ' ' asked call at the Dean of Wo- ROBERT E, TSCHAN '33 HESSE,JR, fessor is on two of the local went | is tenta- Photo ALFRED W. '33 center at_ the first meeting recently. men's office land fill out ithe Editor Business Manager and-if any. sections are too small blanks over to Altoona to view Hampden's “Cyrano," but ar- tive Among the speakers were provided for that'purpose: RALPH HETZEL JR. *33 ROBERT M. HARRINGTON '33 ! or too large ,we will revise them ac- M. Law- Labor-Underpaid," This in- Managing’ Editor Circulation Manager rived there several days eurly went to the wrong rence LePage, aviation editor of the “Is Student. will formation is to be* and cordingly,” R;’ Beatty *.*W, used in compiling SIDNEY If. BENJAMIN ‘33 PAUL BIERSTEIN '33 Henderson Philadelphia Evening Bulletiv, be the discussion topic of the Social' statistics on ’employment. Sports Editor Advertising Manager theatre. Of course, having paid their money, they ; intramural head, Ches-* student Local had sports announced. ter. A. Charles, inspector of the U. S.. Problems club at- a meeting in Room -RICHARD V. WALL '33 WILLARD D. NESTER '33 stay 437, Main, Assistant Editor Foreign Advertising Manager to through the whole performance. During the Department of Commerce, Bureau of Old at 7:30 o'clock Friday DONALD P. DAY *33 * ARTHUR E. PHILLIPS '33 Aeronautics, night. All students interested in Assistant Managing Manager second act, Mr. Kaulfuss said to Mr. Shattuek, “Now and Millard T. Bonnell. the Editor Credit . Non-Fraternity Units superintendent of the class. centers. subject, are invited to, attend. ERNEST B. ZUKAUSKAS '33 MARION P, HOWELL '33 I see why they have that runway out in front.” We I Assistant Sports Editor Women's Editor j —o Mfhaijm Section I ROLLIN C. STEINMETZ *33 ISABEL McFARLAND *33 ' Just hear things like that. i---u • Awa^or-siplJ)eis.Ttiejt.tc. Women's The regular meeting' Ncwc Editor v Managing Editor ,1 Collette to Beaver: Frazier to McAlHzter of the New- W. 4 4 .4 4 * 4 Who’s Dancing comers club, J. WILLIAMS JR. '33 ELIZABETH M, KALB *33 H Collette to Ueuvor; McAllister to Heister Alumnae will be held at (Matinee Daily, at News Editor Editor ' 1:30 O'cloikl Women's News It College the home Mrs. Majn "to 'Beaver: Frnxler to Burrow** of Ernest B. Forbes. Evening Opening at. 6:30. Complete “The Old Bell" 4 r-nlKw to Hiirnvww Hornarri i Brov**r: to . Lof.p Program After 0:00 p. m.) ASSOCIATE EDITORS ’ «'> to ' Pur« :'S.»uth' from Ath*mn r-illotrt*■ 1 .Student. Union • <•. <V.|Ur- t.»: l!nru:.r<l FRTDAV— Charles A. Myers '34 Wm. B. Prothero ’34 Siegmcicr *34 H-xvrr; Imiti ■ Wm. M. ? At Hall It Can Be Tolled" ! South ffortt'Bravfr; All*n to Recreation Mnnigoinery/Taliuluii Bahkhead George A. Scott ’3l Bernard H. Rosenzweig '34 James M. Sheen ’3l ’’Now S Beaver .lo'.Foster: Frutier to Atherton “'FAITHLESS’*. ■The football season being over, are n num- U Heaver to v West from Atherton, there Foster: Varsity Ten, Blue, and. White SATURDAY—’ ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS South from Foster: West from Hnriiaril ber (small) of antiedotes yve must needs get off our Night Harold J. Ratach ’34 11. Edgnr Furman '34 John C. Irwin *3l 10 Foster to Fnfrmount: Frinth-r to Hartiimi, Tomorrow Victor McLa’glen in L. manly onto of am! ’ Frederick Tnvlor *34 Francis Wacltcr '34 chest and the-burdened shoulder pads Soutth -/rom Fairmount; Fraaler In Agricultural “RACKETY RAX” Hurro.wesT- Education and tho grid-and-bear-it men. As a cogent - Special. Added Attraction ' instance, one 11 Heaver ,to to Lane, Penn Slate Grange at • WOMEN’S EDITORS Foster: Allen Locust Penn'Stale Football-Victories * v ASSOCIATE of the Lion Temple gome was . am! Foster to Nittimy: ‘ substitutes at the in- Allen to I’uuh Alpha Gamma Rho „ Eva M. Ulidifelilt '34 ' Ruth M. Harmon '34 Mae P. Kaplan '3l 12 to'Nittany: • Of the Past jured sufficiently to keep out the game—when Foster - Fuah to Locust Lnnc. him of am! (Subscription) Action Pictures Navy , South from Nittany; Allen to locust ■ of Games vrith hopped ' , Notre Phone 292-W he down off' the bench. Lane Penn Statesmen Dame ’and Other Teams Every time was placed in position*to get 13 Colleeo to.Beaver; Fast from-Holster, ami Associated Commons Club MONDAY and TUESDAY— Lohr the South Editorial Office .—313 Old Main from' Heaver;-East from Locu.t (Invitation) Joe E. Brown in ball in tho Sewanee game, Southehn gentlemen back- , Lane , • *■ • “YOU A Business Office Nittany Printing Building 14 All /- Joe-Freybitt. SAID ing up the line would call out, “Lohr is back. He's North.'of- Park Avenue ' MOUTHFUL” 10 Frcnr Hall>' '* fast, shifty, WEDNESDAY—(Evening .Only) and elusive." Shows that somebody takes 1C- Watts Hall 'and Varsity'Hall Member Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Doug Fairbanks, Nancy Association our S. H. anyhow. Jr., Carroll in B. seriously, “SCARLET DAWN” a t tV* P.i-ioHicf. Si6l<* Pj... as Kone, having been eliminated from the Harvard SCABBARD AM, Of, S*‘onnd-tla«s Mailer M.a Our THURSDAY—(Evening Only) ointwr tillougit th«* necessity of having his knee par- (Honorary >ll titbr« Kl'vtloj's > Until ••halterii.ii. tleorge Brent in FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1932 boiled icr u while, was sitting in the dressing room Eric B. Beekernan *33 Christinas Goods ' THE CRASH when two Crimson players came in- and began talking Gsorge W. Eckert! ’3;! George, H. Grabe *33 Arc Now on Display ' PRESIDENT expresses ■to hint about the game. ,They told him about the part NITTANY HETZEL the belief in his Russell D. Harta *33 ho missed, particularly (Open Tuesday Only Next Week) speech at the meeting of the National Association of referring to the way in Omar;IC. Hill ’33 •which several of the touchdowns had been scored. Richard C. Lowman ’33 FRIDAY— . State Universities that the practice of limiting enroll- CRABTREE’S “TOO BUSY C TO.WORK” “Well," opined Kaney, “You may have earned some of •Roy L. Sordon ’33 ment?. in state institutions of higher learning promises Thomas M. Schrader SATURDAY— . them, but that forty-yard pass, ’33 One-Three-Two . Allen ’to be a factor of increasing significance and prominence balloon and that lucky Benjamin R. Bush ’34 * ' “FAITHLESS” break on Harper’s fumble were just plain TUESDAY— in the educational world. Only three institutions In the horseshoes.” 'William D. Eistcr ’34 was a surprised Fisher ’34 Return Showing • membership ' Ho little when the two players Peter'W. of of the organization now limit their fresh- William J. Light ’34 Irene Dunne, John Boles agreed, having expected some argument) at least. man classes, Dr. Hetzel says. This seems to place the He Dee C: Hurm ’34 In Fannie Hurst's. learned later that his unknown were ‘ College iri a group .friends Captain “BACK STREET”. rather exclusive of leaders. How- Also Hageman, who snared the long floater for the one Cab Calloway in ever, it is unfortunately true that the credit for this “Minnie Ihe-Moocher” touchdown, and Hardy, the guard who recovered the Dress Special virtuous position falls not to the three colleges but to fumbleand ran for another. the expediencies which pressed on them. The limitation KUHMIMNIIUJU'- I *44444 * Friday and Saturday idea has developed with such apparent results here that ►l< PARK LEWISTOWN I COLLEGE CUT-RATE STORE it would be rather a good idea to make it a College pol- After years of probes, investigations, and surveys ’ . 142 South Allen Street icy—just good policy. on the part of this gem of journalism, Dan Gregory and rS* November arid 19 because it is a the tables are 18 ! Thanksgiving ;Cards - £ - turned and the Collegian itself appears to be in for «S Orchestra I Rubber Toys. for 'Baby—_■ 20c. EvciUbady’o \ - an investigation. Bro. Marquardt is reported to have 5 Welcome | S Baby ; Gift Boxes. J-. „■ slioo BECAUSE OP FAILURE of student managers1 to Walking Dplls _9Bc ■' put the Committee on Student Welfare upon the wav- Thanksgiving Eve SCHLOW’S Bars- _ig results, of Half Pound Nestle: C: cooperate in telegraphing followers of the cross ering track our somnambulating Junior Staff on One Pound .Arnold Leipoid ' Chocolate Covered Cherries _ ,‘j9c : country team received incomplete information on the account of they stay up too late. Guess we'd be prac- QUALITY SHOP - . WATCH, TIJE WINDOW FOR OTHER'SPECIALS reported . Intercollegiates os in Tuesday’s paper. Al- tically out of College if it ever got around how much FRIDAY AND SATURDAY * am^j^ though arrangements' had been made for the returns sleep wo’ve been losing over these Economics readings.
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