The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 30, 1941, Image 1

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    Succeosor To
The Free Leaks,
Established 1887
VOL. 38—No. e
AA Board. Adds $375; Blue Key Society Freshmen Meet At 7: p. m.
Blue Band 'Off To Buffalo' Taps 11 Juniors For First Class Assembly
• 1 •,
--Dercum Appointed Addresses of Collegian informal initiation for Blue Key
tomorrow morning, William E.
.
Coach Of Ski Team Subscribers Requested Murphy, Jr., '43, president of the
hat society, announced following
Latest news from the financial
To insure delivery of The Daily tapping yesterday.
front "indicates • pretty definitely
Collegian, subscribers' blanks , The, informal period will con
that the Blue Band will go to Buf
must have been filled out corn- tinue until 8:30 p. m. Saturday,
falo for the Colgate football game
pletely. Those whose • blanks during which time the initiates will
Saturday, with the appropriation
were incomplete are: wear large sandwich signs and
of $375 by the Athletic Advisory
Mort Weisenfeld, G. Parry carry six-foot poles with blue key
Board at their meeting Saturday
Wiess, Margaret McVicker, Allen pennants on them. ,
afternoon adding the remaining
Snyder, Arthur Johnson, Jack A demonstration is being planned
sum' toward the $l5OO required for
Weiss, Frank Graham, Stamton for Saturday evening. The initi
the trio. . Lowe, G. Braley, J. Church, J. ates will put on a spectacle on the
'Previously $750, half of the total Himmelstein, Bill Forsythe, Aldo t
wn own streets. There is a pos
sum, had been furnished .by the Hartwick, J. Berliner, and Bob sibility that the ski trail will also Living."
Buffalo Charriber •of Commerce, MacNabb. These subscribers, be used during the initiation per- ' Dr. C. 0. Williams, associate
and $375 more was procured along with the holders of receipts iod.professor of education will be
through the . decision of the Inter- numbered 3796 and 3797 should The initiates are Samuel P. master of ceremonies. The Nit
class Finance Board last Wednes- call the Daily Collegian office as Brown, 111, Arthur R. • Thormann, tany Lions, directed by Olin Butte,
• day to transfer that amount from soon as possible and report their and Edward J. Meyers, track; Den- . will supply the music for the
its 'budget toward trip expenses. correct addresses. When you lookmeeting, which was originally
nis J. Carney, George S. Roy, and •
- In arriving at its decision the at your receipt with dance ticke t Paul R. Knight, Jr., golf; Bertram
MEETS THE FROSH-H. Leonard scheduled for Freshman Week.
Athletic Advisory Board made it attached, remember The DailyS. Green, Robert H. P. Jordan, and
Krouse, senior class president, and Introduction of campus leaders
' clear that this year's extra Blue Collegian Dance t' be held in Re c Kenneth C. Cotton, tennis. other campus dignitaries wilt be and explanation of extra-curricu-
Band trip is not to be regarded as Hall on October 10 with informal John E. Kelley, Charles L. Dim
introduced to the freshman class at lar activities will be featured on
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' a precedent, but merely as a con-, dancing to the music of the Cam- the mass meeting to be held in
ling, and Albert L. Bonham, la- the program, which follows:
cession to , the popular student drive pus Owls. Schwab Auditorium at 7 o'clock
crosse; S. Gilbert Joffe, J. Paul 1. Introductory statement by
and as a cooperation with the gen- Phelps,. Jr., and Howard A. Cassel- tonight . Dr. Williams, followed by a song
'erous offer of the Buffalo .organi- berry, baseball; Charles E. Peck . session with James McAdam '42,
.zation. The decision of the Board -
is Subject . to the approval of the •IF Pledge Dinner 111 and Syndney Rudman, cheer- .
- leaders. lidents To Vote leading and John Harkins '42, ac
companying.
All-College Cabinet at its meeting 2. Cheers led by -John W. Dague
tonight. -
lanned October 5 .
'42, head cheerleader.
• Also deCided upon at the meeting P Riding Club To Hold ' For Dante Band 3, Introduction by an inquiring
of the Athletic Board was the of-
The ninth annual Interfraternity , • , . reporter, John Scott Keck '43, of
ficial appointment of Max Dercum
Pledge Banquet, sponsored by the First Meeting - Tonight A poll to determine the students' the following student leaders:
.as ...skl ..coach,..Craig White '4O, .as PSCA and the interfraternity . • . choice of a Soph Hop band will be Gerald F. Doherty, All-College
• assistant. freshman football coach, Organization meeting for this
Council, will be held at the Nittany' taken. today at Student Union, ac= President; li; Leonard Krouse,
'and John Attel as .junior varsity . year's Penn Riding Club
Lion Inn at 5:45 p. m., October 5, • State cording to Jack R. Grey, sopho- senior class president; ' Jerome
football coach. • Will be held in the livestock judg
according to Robert F. Wilson '42, more class president. R. Blakeslee, junior class presi-
It was announced that the State chairman of the banquet commit- ing pavilion tonight at 7 o'clock,
Jan Savitt has already been ten- dent; Jack R. Grey, sophomore
College Drum and Bugle, Corps, tee. - it has been announced by Ray M.
tatively signed to play for the class president; Thomas Henson
national chathpions this year, will . The pledge dinner is an annual Conger, instructor in charge of dance on November 7, but Gene '42, IFC chairman; Jean A. Kraus
appear at the Lehigh-Penn State social function held for pledges of recreation. Krupa may be available following er '42, Panhellenic .president; El
football game on October.2s. Penn State's fraternities to give Sponsored by the Recreational his return from the West Coast. den T. Shaut '42, IMA president;
The Atheltic Advisory Board them an opportunity to meet class- Coordinating Committee, the rid- , Students are asked to vote for Mary Ellen Diehl '42, Philotes
will • hold its next meeting on mates 'from other fraternities and ing club welcomes all students, either of these two orchestras, al- president; Jean Babcock '42,
Alumni Homecoming weekend, to 'acquaint them with their role in College employees, and faculty though it . is not definitely known WSGA president; Arthur Peskoe
Saturday,, October 11. college life. members interested in riding or whether Krupa will be available. '42, Penn State Club president;
Dr. Wilbour E: Saunders,. head- becoming acquainted with horse- All other "name" bands have al- A. John Currier '42, PSCA • co
master of Peddie . School, located in inanship. Plans ]or the coming ready been signed for engagements, president; Betty L. Zeigler '42,
Heightstown, N. J., has been en- year will be made at the meeting. so students should not include WRA president; Ross B. Lehman,
gaged to speak for the occasion. Dr. them in their choice, R. Kemp No- Daily Collegian editor; James W.
Saunders,- a speaker of .wide re-ble '44 and Jack B. Bard '44, dance Ritter, "AA president; Sarah P.
known, spoke at the Bucknell and r
Joe. Louis TKOs Nova co-chairmen, said. ' Searle '42, PSCA co-president;
University of Pennsylvania pledge Sophomores appointed by Grey Raymond F. Leffler '42, Tribunal
dinners last year. In 2:59 of . Sixth Round to serve on the general dance corn- chairman; and H. Michael Wolfe
•
With only two weeks remaining Reservation blanks have been mittee are Robert E. Dierken, Fer- '42, president of Pershing Rifles.
before their first performance of sent to all fraternities. 'These lists With a sudden right-hand punch dinand E. Fidati, G. Harwood ' 4. Mass singing of Alma Mater
the 'season; the Penn State Players should be returned to 304 Old Main in the last seconds of the sixth Hoover, Harold L. Pickel Jr., Em- led by cheerleaders.
went into formal rehearsal of by WedneSday. House re pre s en- round Joe Youis TKOed the Cali- erson Satore, Stuart L. Sussman, Gerald F. Doherty '42, All-Col
"The '.Male. Animal" last night tatives and faculty advisors are in- fornia challenger, Lou Nova at the and Shirley J. Tetley. lege president, and Jean Babcock
after the cast was chosen. vited to attend.. Polo Grounds last night. '42, WSGA president, served as
Two performances of the play, Wilson, chairman of a commit- After a slow start, Louis traded members of the planning commit
which saw a successful run on tee including James J.ißattigan '43, punches with Nova in the fourth Center Transfers Meet tee for tonight's meeting.
cam- William E. Murphy '43, Raymond and fifth rounds and then with a .Transfers from the undergradu-
Broadway, will be given on . Permanent members of the
J. McCrory '42, Richard S. Stab- half minute remaining in the sixth ate centers will hold an organiza
pus. It will be 'staged On October committee are: Mary Betty An
. bins '43, and William E. Rudloff round Louis caught Nova on the 'tion meeting tomorrow at 7 P. m. in
11, Alumni Homecoming - Day,Berson '42, chairman; Eugene Yea
'42, predicts a new attendance re- chin with a right cross that' sent the Sandwich; Shop. Old Campus ger'43; yis Watkins '44; Sarah
Yea
and on October 25, Dad's Day. Ph l'
The cast, released by Mr. Law- cord, passing last year's. total of the challenger down for the nine- Center Club members are invited P. Searle '42; Dan Gillespie '44;
rence M. Tucker, department of 375. • count. as well as 'new transfers. W. E. Kenworthy, secretary to
dramatics, follows:; • the president; D. Ned Linegar,
. .
Tucker Names
Players
_Cast
Joanne M. Palmer '43 and Don / / PSCA associate secretary; Ruth
R. - Taylor '42 will play the leading
• characters, Tommy and Ellen our OF Charm Auditions Four Coeds Za o ny e , n. as a s n is d ta c nt
o to w t i h n e iam d s ean asso ot
Turner, an enterprising young ciate professor of education.
professor and his wife. Elinor A prize of $lOO, a trip to New Batten, Barton, Durstine, and Os- Margaret Waddell '44, Mitzi Park
F.' Herrman '42, will take the York for an audition of the "Hour born, advertising representatives er '45, Miss Davey '45, Miss Ives, 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111114
part of Patricia Stanley, Ellen's of Charm" program with Phil Spi- of General Elect. ic, sponsors of
Florence Cummins '44, and Miss N
sister. talny's all-girl orchestra and a the "Hour of Charm."
Platt. ews Flashes'
The remainder of the cast in- chance to win $l,OOO more are in Immediately following the
.
eludes Harold J. Raab '42, Wally
'43, Shirley Ives '45, Betty Platt were recorded by the speech de
store for either 'Miriam L. Rhein show, the voices of the four girls After the judges' decisions had
Myers; Stanle Danowski gradu
been announced, Rosa Linda play- 1111111111110111111111111111111110011111111111111111111111111111111
ate, Dean Damon; William Reim- '45, or Ruth B. Davey '45. y ,
partment. These recordings will ed "Tarantula" by Fritz Liszt, and' LONDON—Officials announced
er '45, young college editor; Rich- . These four coecu were selected be judged by the entire all-girl the audience demanded encores. heaviest air attack on Italy oc
ard M. Hertz '44. Joe Ferguson; from ten candidates last night to orchestra, and one girl will be She obliged with her versions of curred yesterday when RAF pilots
John S. Keck '43, Ed Keller; Ruth have recordings made of their picked to sing on the program "Daddy" and "Begin the Beguine." raided from Northern Italy to
Wachs '44, Myrtle Keller; Milton voices. An overflow crowd of 2,- October 12. Vivien was also called back for Sicily.
Dolinger, "Nutsy' Miller; and 000 jammed into Schwab Auditor- Miss Rhein, fourth' on the pro- encores.
~ Robert H. Herrman '44, news- him to watch the tryouts conducted gram, sang "Smoke Gets In Your The Hour of Charm auditions WASHINGTON Deportation
has been recommended for Harry
paper reporter. by Prof. Richard M. Grant, de- Eyes," accompanied by Jimmy have been planned far 10 colleges, Bridges, West Cost CIO leader,
partment of music. Leyden '42, at the piano. "I Love of which Penn State will be the in a decision handed down by
Changing their original decision You Truly" was sung by Miss third represented. After all 10
Cabinet Meets Tonight of selecting only three girls for re- Ives, who sang eighth in the list colleges have had auditions on Judge Charles E. B. Sears, who
held that Bridges has been a
cork - 1111gs; the judges included Miss of tryouts. • the air, the all-girl orchestra will Communist. It is expected that
Gerald F. Doherty '42, who sue- Davey as a fourth because an al- The tenth and final candidate, name three coeds for repeatp er- Bridges will appek.l the case.
coeds Robert D, Baird ex-'42 as ternate was needed for the record- Miss Platt, was the only alto on formances. Each of these will re-
All-College president, will take the ings. the program. She sang "The ceive $l,OOO and all expenses. Her MOSCOW—Snow has started
oath of. office, preceding .the first Two members of Spiltany's or- Things I Love." college will receive $l,OOO per to fall all along the Eastern front.
' Cabinet meeting in the Alumni Of- chestra—Vivien, featured vocalist, Other coeds who appeared on year for four years to be used as Leaders expect this condition to
f ice at 9 o'clock tonight. Raymond and Rosa Linda, brilliant pianist— the program were Jane McChes- a scholarship for a student de- slow up the Gelman advance,
F. Leffler-'42, chairman of Spdent acted as judges, along with Mr. ney '45, LaVerne -K. Ludwig ' '45, termined by a committee from the probably for the rest of the win
• Tribtinal, will administer thii •oath, David White,. representative •of Edith .Dobnoir '44, Miss Rhein, college. ter.
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OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE
TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, STATE COLLEGE, PA
rgian
WEATHER
Fair
and Cooler
PRICE THREE CENTS
Dr. C. 0. Williams To Act
As Master of Ceremonies .
Tonight at 7 o'clock the Col
lege freshman meets his student
leaders at the first mass meeting
in a series of five designed to
acquaint the class of '45 with
Penn State activities and tradi
tions.
The compuls;,ry freshman
meeting will be held in Schwab
Auditorium and will have as its
theme "New Slants On Collegiate