The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 24, 1941, Image 1

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    Successor To
The ,Free pince,
Established 1887
VOL. 313--No. 5
18, Transfers
Exempted From
Frosh Customs
, •
Twenty-eight additional trans- SU Board Combines
fer .students have been exempted w
Daily Collegian Strives 72 Pledge Yesterday :;
. . .
from . freshman customs. The last
Raising Total to 526
chance 'for students to apply for Dates To Cut Expenses For Accurate Delivery
customs exemptions will be in A joint Soph Hop-Jklouseparty The Daily Collegian is making Fraternity pledging, which will
308 Old Main tonight at 8 p. m., Weekend on November 7 and 8 was every effort to make its deliveries end at 'noon today, overran last
Chairman Ray F. Leffler '42, has
approved last night by the Student as complete and accurate as pos- year's final record of 510 as 72
announced. Thirty-one other. Union Board along with the setting sible despite the many changes more names were reported to In
-':students have also been exempted of 21 other important All-College in addresses, new subscriptions terfraternity Council to make a
from customs, bringing the total dance dates. The Soph Hop will daily and the problem of estab- grand total of 526 last night. ,
to 59 Students exempted are: ,
be held November 7. lishing a better carrier system. Beta Sigma Rho, with .20
Donald Hosey, • Carlo Colombo,
. The action taken by the board Our subscribers have been very pledges, continued to hold the lead
Bernard Rubin, Marvin Kudraft,
was designed to curtail the con- patient, and if circulation is un- among individual' houses. Phi
George Sigler, Patrick Mooney,
start loss suffered by the sopho- satisfactory, they are urged to Kappa Psi followed with 19
. .
I , Gene Masciocchi, Bertram Hart- CHIEF JUSTICE—Raymond
F. more class in their annual dance. call Collegian 711 between 1:30 names.
fell, Burton Home, Frank Mc- Leffler '42, above, is head of Stud
'Other minor changes in the and 5:30 p. m. Howard H. Brink has pledged
Kain, Robert Hershener, Merle ent Tribunal which has exempted ' The Daily Collegian wants its Theta Ohi instead of Theta Xi as
Call. '•
.59 students from customs because dance dates include the moving of
subscribers to have satisfactory erroneously announced yesterday
Benjamin Ulrich; Donald Elly, they had customs at another col-the WSGA dance from March 20
to Aprilll,
Beaux Arts Ball from service. If there arse any corn- by ITC.
....
Marion Slivka, James --Robinson, lege or are over 21 years of age.plaints please report them, and Only new pledges are listed in
George Osgood, Fred McAdam, October 19 to November 1, and the
_every effort will be made to the following table. Numbers in
Richard Cope, John Gorgol, John
February 13. straighten them out as soon as parenthesis indicate the total
possible.
Helmen, Daniel Reese, Robert N y A w
number pledged at that house and
Leibertz, Robert Bitner, ; Palmer- ork Lists The dances ai‘e as follows with
Sharpless, 'Sam Pearson, Charles i the - day of the week indicated in are subject to change by the IFC
i• . rushing committee.
Barbour, and Norman Miller. ■ parenthesis: 1 •
ssr Available Today First Semester—Collegian Dance, P i a
Oct. 10 (Friday); Owen Dance, Oct. ayers To Horn
. Acacia (6):
Alpha Chi Rho (8): ,
- ' ..
Pilot. Training - ,
Approved lists of students who .24 (Friday,); Beaux Arts Ball, Nov. 11. . Alpha Chi Sigma (12):
Alpha Gamma Rho (8): -
1 (Saturday); Soph ,Hop-. Fall Final Tryouts
• are qualified for NYA work will . Alpha Kappa Phi (11):
Houseparty, Nov: . 7 and 8 (.Friday . .
Alpha Phi 'Delta (2):
O.
;applicants Lama offices tomorrow" the College NYA and-Saturday), Mortar Board, Nov. Final tryouts for •the Penn State
15 (Saturday)l Harvest Ball, Dec. Players' initial production of the Alpha Sigma Phi (14):
• office, 308 Old Main, announced Alpha Tau Omega (7): James H.
7 , :Applications , for the Civilian 6 (Saturday); Forenry Society, season, "The' Male Animal," will
last night. --- Edelman Jr., John 'McClelland, and
Pilot Training .course are now Dec. 13 (Saturday); Panhellenic be held in the Little Theatre at
Regulation federal blanks will Milton Templeton.
- available in 208 Main Engineer- . Ball, Jan. 9 (Friday); Penn State .7 p. m. today, Mr. Lawrence E.
hap:- Coordinator 11, .0, . Wiciser„, be:distritted to r the t ;offi e c h e of the , Clu,b,
Jan. 1.(,) (Saturday). , • , Tucker, dramatics instructor, an- Alpha Zeta (8): Robert Beacher
d • Th ' NV Ch c'h
sham, professor ,of aerdriatiticalSecondemester Thespians nounced yesterday,. , . .
blanks will 'be distributed at the , • , "Beta Sigma Rho (20):
engineering, announced yesterday. Feb. 3 (Tuesday); Military Ball, The list of students qualifying
NYA office as they have been here- Beta Theta Pi 017): John Brown,
Applicants should be between • Feb. 6 (Friday); WRA, Feb. 13 for the finals will be posted at
tofore. . • Howard Stiner, and 'Robert Wat
the ages - of 19 and 26 and. should (Friday); Engineer's Ball, Feb. 21 Student Union 'at 11 a. m. today,
NYA .students will be 'permittedson.
haVe Completed at least one year (Saturday; Senior Ball, Feb. 27 he added. Formal rehearsals will
to - work a maximum of 40 hours Chi Phi (12): Thomas A. An
of college work. The. College has ' ‘, (Friday); IMA, March 21 4Satur- get under way Thursday night, .
per month for a return of 1.4 aol- krim, Paul T. Luckeribill, Richard
been alloWed a quota of ten stud- . . . day); IF Ball, March 27 (Friday); Tucker stated; '
lags. In • keeping with
• a nation- G. Raab, Walter M. Robinson, and
'ents, with two auditors, for the . , WSGA, April 1 , 1 (Saturday); Ag At the Players' first Board of
... . , wide decrease, the campus pro- James R. Zeller.
first semester. . Frolic, April 18' (Saturday); All- Control' meeting held yesterday
• gram has ben cut 21 per cent over Delta Chi (16): Fred Ellsworth
-_.Training will consist of 72 hours College Circus, April 25 (Satur- afternoon, the following technical
that of last year. ' ' 1 and Arnold Nelson.
of ground school work on the day); Junior Prom, May 1 (Friday); departnient • heads and their as - All workers must carry three - Delta Sigma Phi (9):
campus and 35 • hotirs of flight fourths of a normal schedule and Spring Houseparty, June 5 and 6 sistants were assigned: Donald L.
training at the Boalsburg Airport. • (Friday and Saturday).. Russell '43, stage manager; Fred Delta Tau Delta (14): Robert D.
h must be between 16 and 24 y ears ßarbour, Allen P. Bollinger, Frank
Students participating in flight Those Who attended the meeting T. Meyer '43, assistant stage man
old. NYA work is not granted to
Delp, Samuel Pearson, Joseph Sur
work will be charged a fee of were Jean Babcock, Betty L. Zeig- ager; Marion E. Sperling '42, cos
fraternity men or women.
Approximately $25 tocover physi- • Stanley B. Maddox, administra-
ler, Arthur Peskoe, Robert F. Wil- tume manager; Vera E. Hirsch-
face, and John E. Whitinger.
cal- examination, insurance, and son, A. John Currier, Walter N. berg '42, assistant costume man-
Delta Theta Sigma (1):
tive assistant to the President, is in
administrative expenses. Shambaugh, James W. Ritter, Ger- ager. Delta Upsilon (15): Charles C.
charge of NYA regulation, and
o
Frank E. Whiting acts as
Ground school Work will be --rfice aid F. Doherty, Ross B. Lehman, Additional selections were
Bond Jr., Robert 0. 'Mitchell, and
supervised by Professor Wicker- manager. William F. Smith and Jean Krauser, all seniors. James E. Gore '44, lights manager; '
sham, while flight training will be George L. Donovan, Student Union James R. Ziegler '44, assistant Gamma Sigma Phi (18):
Kappa Delta Rho (12):
Under the direction of Sherm Lutz. manager, conducted the meeting. lights manager; William H. Cotton
.ROTC Classes Changed (Continued on Page Two)
111101111111111111111111i1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 F res h man an d s opho more ROTC '42, sound manager; Hazel E.
Gassman '43, paint manager; M.
• classes 'scheduled today and Fri- Jean Seanor '42, props manager; •
Late - day will be in the Armory instead Albert C. Christoph Jr. '43, as- Navy To Train
of classrooms designated in time- sistant props manager • Aleda
table except freshman engineers
who will meet for ROTC in Freshmen fees will be payable
Schwab Auditorium at 4-o'clock to- in the Armory from 9 a. m. to 5
day. p. m. Friday, according to Bursar
1 0181 91111011111011110i18116011101111111111111111111111111111 .
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Russel E. Clark. - • Naval Aviation Training may
-.• • - •
SPRINGFIELD, OHlO—Work- Camera Club Meets Athletic ticket books will be • now be taken by graduates and un
.
ers at International Harvester Co., given out. Payment should be dergradVates in their own college
The first meeting of the Camera Pershing Rifles Meet units, Ralph Cox, Jr., member of
made at alphabetically listed
making trucks and tanks for na- Club will be held in 318 Old Main
tat 7:30 p. m. Monday evening. -onal defense, walked out today windows as follows: A-Bit, Bla- The Pershing Rifles- will hold
the cadet selection board, has an:-
nounced.
Cry, Cub-Fre, Fri -Her, Hes-Kou, their first meeting of the semester
after union-employer negotiations The introductory meeting is being
'failed in conference the last two The Navy Department recently
Kov-Mat, Mau-Pin, Pip-Sga, Sha- in. the Armory at 7 p. m. next . . .
held •as an organization of the
. . . .. released authorization to physical
days. Meanwhile, Consolidated Tra, Tre-Zur. Monday.
group • •
ly examine, enlist, and train indi:-
Aircraft. and Curtiss-Wright Air- •
. .
.
craft workers in California voted vidual college groups, keeping
them intact throughout the entire
to strike next week. • *A.
BERLIN--,The biggest battle of Bri 1 Eir •
ua o ids . s7so For Bl u e Band Debut training period.
for
admission to
the Russo-German war is now be-
Naval Reserve Aviation Training
ing fought east of Kiev with more .
than a million men involved.
SEE EDIT . made, and another $375 could be 'We' includes not only our foot- are a minimum of two years of col
-
A communication: from the Buf. • transferred *from the budget of ball committee, but our entire lege, age 20 to 27, height 64 to 72
falo Junior Chamber of Commerce the Interclass. Finance Board. The membership, the Penn State and inches, weight, proportionate but
yesterday which stated that the •-..
amount, it was revealed, Colgate alumni groups, and the,
latternot over 200 pounds. The eyes
group was in a position to offer
at least, 25,000 people who will
. must be normal, 20-20, and with
could be covered partly from
$750 toward transporting the Penn normal color perception.
money designated each year for be at the game."
State Blue Band to the Colga te- Units may file application to
repair and dry cleaning of band The band would probably ap-Penn State football game on Oct.gather, or if any have already made
uniforms. . pear at the joint Penn
.State-Col
-4 initiated similar action on cam- application, deferrment may be
pus today. It was pointed out that the new gate rally at the Buffalo Memorial granted awaiting formation of the
With another $750 needed to uniforms on Friday, October 3, ms which were purchased college group. Preliminary train
sendand there is also a possibility that
the band to Buffalo, .student this year will not• need the at- ing -will be conducted at the Navy
leaders found two ' sources by tention or incur the expense which the band would broadcast over
yard, Philadelphia, and advanced
the Buffalo radio station that
which funds could be made avail- was required by the old uniforms. training at Jacksonville, Pensacola,
able in the , last minute search for •G. Mowson Berg, p; - ;:sident of same evening. or Corpus Christi.
Immediate money. -• . the Buffalo Junior Chamber of Money for two Blue Band trips Fallowing the completion of thiS
They reported that `-an appro- Commerce, asked that the band is . included in the Interclass Fin- training, students will be qualified
priation of $375 from the Athletic attend the game • because' "We ance budget • each year. This' to receive commissions as Naval
Association by- consent - of , the here in Buffalo are , very
,anxious . fall„ the - band is scheduled' to Ensigns, after which they will be
Athletic Advisory !Board; which- to have your 'Perim State' band play at' the Temple and Pitt foot- ordered to regular duty at some
meets this Saturday, could be at, the Colgate football game. ball games. U. S. Naval -Base.
News Flashes
National League
Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis 0.
St. Louis 9, Pittsburgh 0.
ChiCagei 5, Cincinnati 1.
Philadelphia 'B, New York 2.
New York 8, Philadelphia 6.
_American teagwe
Philadelphia 9, New York 8.
'Washington 4. Boston 3.
Detroit',4,
,Chicago 1 (Night game)
Fall Sports Writers
• The following sports , writers
were named yesterday by Sports
Editor Pat.Nagelberg:• Bob School
ey,' football; Jack Olkehl, cross
country, and Dominick golab;•'soc:-•
cer. •
WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24, STATE COLLEGE, PA.
OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE
Rushing Reaches New High;
Soph Hop, Houseparty Joined
Frosh Fees Payable
From 9 to 5 . Friday
tan
Snow '43, makeup manager; Jean
Sabcock '42, house manager. The
advertising manager will be ap- College Units
pointed soon, Mr. Tucker an
nounced
WEATHER
Fair
and Cooler
PRICE THREE.CENTS