The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 17, 1941, Image 1

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    Successor. To
The Free Lance,
Established 1887
VOL. Rt—No. 21
Lion Eleven Faces Undefeated
President Holds : collegian Observe . s -
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_. Football Half Holiday
Annual Recepilion —l n —observance of the football
• . half-holiday granted annually to
. ... the students, the Daily Collegian
f Of s
laffliembers
will suspend-- publication until
Tuesday, when issue 22 of .Colleg
ian's 150 per. year will 'appear.
President' and 'Mrs. -Ralph D. With the prospect of . a long
• IfetFel received the Colfege faculty
weekend made possible by the
and staff* - in Old Main from-8:30
.tO cancelling of classes tomorrow
11:30 p..m. last night,
. morning many• strdents are plan-
The receiving line stood in the ning to make the 200 mile trip
second finer lounge which had been to Philadelphia to witness the
deck t, ;by Conrad B. Link, in- game with the Temple Owls.
s r irliatiV.L;in horticulture. Organ Along with the immigration of
music 'Was supplied by John •E'. undergraduates will go the Blue
Beck '42. Band, Nittany Lion, townspeople,
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Those.in the line were the• Pres- and faculty. The group. will be
idea and Mrs: Hetzel; J. C; Cos- swelled in the Quaker •City by a
grchre,.trustee, % and Mrs.- Cosgrove; large contingent of alumni who
Mrs.- Clara. C. -PhilliPs, trustee; are residents there.
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State Secretary of Mines Richard
Maiz.e;; trustee, and Mrs. Maize; L A •Ar
Dean and Mrs. A. R. Warnock; and C ouncil - Plant
Dean and Mrs. Frank D. Kern. 14 _
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Dean CharlotteE. Ray; Dean and sonh . a
Mrs.- Edward D. Steidle; J. Orvis Membership
Keller, assistant to the' president. V..
in Charge of, eXtension, . and Mrs. •
Action was taken yesterday by
-Kellar; Dean F. C. Whitmore; Dean the Liberal Arts _Council to per-
C. W. Stoddart; S. K. Hostetter, as- mit a limited number of sopho-
Sistant to the president in - charge' mores from the lower division to
of businesS and finance, and Mrs. serve on the Council..
Hostetter. ' - • ' - . Petitions will be' used for nom
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A. ' 0. Morse,: ,assistant., to the inations and an open voting poll
preident. in. Charge •,of . ..resident .in-- -in:--the - ::-Sparic.--- . P.t. ctitcilng-zwin . be_
Btitictioki, and • Mrs: - 1/forse;-Dean used for final voting, the Council
and Mrs.. M. R. , Trabue; - Dean. and decided. The ' number of names
Mrs. Carl P. Schott; Dean - andlVlrs. needed on petition's and the date
H. P. .Hanimond, - and Dean and when they are due will be decided
Mrs. S. W. Fletcher. . at the next meetirg.
BtUdent assistants were Charles . The council plans to sponsor
F. Mattern '42, and James W. Rit- three smokers during the - year
ter '42. .- for the arts and letters, commerce
Those in the receiving line were and finance, and journalism de
served-refreshments irilhe,Alumni partments. Arts and letters will
Association roms after the recep- have the first one, near. the. end
tion .They were joined by Roger of November.
lletzel,,seciind son of tne 'President, • The plan of - having a smoking
and, Mrs: Roger Hetzel. - . - and social room in the Sparks
Guests danced to _the music of Building was endorsed by the
the Campus Owls in the first-floor CounCil. Plans are also under
lounge.
way for some method of relieving
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' congestion 'of students at the low
er side door of Sparks Building
45 ladependent Party between classes.
AliceM. Murray '42 was ap-
Nominates 8 For Chairman .pointed Council representative to
the Council Administration Coin
" ,Organiiation of the freshman In- mittee by William 0. Meyers_ '42,
dependent party got under way. at Council president
its initial meeting last night when
the 56. - frosh present nominated . •
eight _students, one of which will Juniors To Be Pledged
be elected clique chairrhan at their .-
neat. meeting, Thursday night. By Scabbard andilade
• th. 4,. • following I students - were
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nomiated: James Byrne, Burk Eighteen Advanced ROTC stu-
Coldveri, _Jack Dempsey, IVl.urray dents will be pledged by Scabbard
Friedman; , .. Mickey Mauro, Jack ,and Blade; national military honor-
ary society, at
Morgan and Leighten Reiss. Ruth ROTC infantry and
engineering parades next Monday
Yohe' was made temporary secre
tary,. . . and Wednesday Captain Richard
. • " • C. Tozer '42, announced last night.
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aVleasday, Joe F. Garbacz, Norman
Lamond, George E. Coutts, David
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Stanley E. Forbes-, Harold W.
TOKYO Nippo-American re
- Yount, Paul R. Irons, William S.
lations were further strained yes
• Ivans John W. Morring, Edsel J.
terday when the cabinet of Prince
Burkhart, Harry. J. Hofmeister Jay
Konoye resigned in favor of a
W. Thornhill, Allen B. Crabtree,
new.pro-axis group. 1? rinse Ken-
Edward M. Adams, Richard C. Al
oye had worked for more amicable
en.
relations with the United States.
BERLIN A high command
communique indicated last Warneke To Choose .
night that Odessa had been taken
by the Nazis after a two months Shrine Site Monday
siege. Moscow would not verify •
the report. • Definite action on the Lion
VlCHY—Matshal Petain yester- ,Shrine placement will be taken
day ordered the arrest and con- Monday when Heinz Warneke,
finement of' Gamelin, Blum, Dala- sculptor for the class gift of 1940,
dier; and four other former high brings a full scale model of his pro-
French officials lect to the campus.
MOSCOW—Arnbassador. Stein- The plaster model may be placed
hardt and the entire United States on exhibition here prior. to actual
diplomatic.. corps -, evacuated .Mos- work .on the approved site:in front
cow yesterday: - of the Water Tower. •
Ti lt . B at t y
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Edward 13—Blackburn, :Tames P
OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE
FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, STATE COLLEGE, PA
State team against the - Temple Owls tomorrow. The Nittany Lions
have a reputation of being dangerous on Philadelphia. gridirons and
may upset the favored Templars.
Officials: referee, R. D. Evans, Tirsinus: umpire J: Murray,
Georgetown; head linesman, J. R. McFhee, Oberlin; field judge, L. W.
Jourdet, Pennsylvania. Broadcast stations and. WIP; 610;
WWSW, WKST, 1280; WIVIRF, .1510.
Penn State
Van Lenten
Schoonover
Bonham
Raysor
Kratzke
Kerns
Potsklan
Weaver
Krouse (0
Petrella
Smaltz
Panel To Advise
On Social Usage
"Should I cuddle and coo?"
This and other pertinent ques
tions which may be troubling
freshman men and women will be
considered by a panel of experts at
the fourth freshman mass meeting
to be held in Schwab Auditorium
at 7 p. m. next Tuesday.
Theme of the meeting will be
"Freshman-Social Leader." Har
old P. Zelko, instructor in public
speaking, will be the chairman.
Faculty and student experts will
advise the freshman on good social
usage. (Mrs. Elizabeth W. Dye, as
sqciate professor of home econom
ics; Ruth H. Zang, assistant"dean
of women; W. E. Kenworthy, exe:
cutive secretary to the president;
Kittsley.R. Smith, assistant profes
sor of psychology; Sarah P. Searle
'42, and A. John Currier '42, PSCA
Cabinet co-presidents, are to ' ap
pear. •
• A.meeting of this group and the
PSCA Freshman Mass ,Meeting's
Committee will •be held in 304 Old
Main at 4:30 this afternoon.
* * *
PROBABLE LINEUPS
Position
RE
QB
RH
To Lay Cornerstone
Of Church Building
Laying of the cornerstone of a
proposed $85,000 religious educa
tion building to hnuse work among
nearly 1,200 Presbyterian students
will take place at ,10:45 a. m. Sun
day at the State College Presby
terian Church, Beaver ave. and
Frazier st.
All Presbyterian churches in the
Pennsylvania ~ynod will observe
"Presbyterian State College Sun
day" and attempt to raise $lO,OOO
toward the bulding.
Hon. John L. Holmes, Clerk of
Sessions of the church, will lay
the cornerstone, and Rev. Donald
W. Carruthers, director of the
Foundation, will insert data from
10 church organizations in the
stone.
Camera Club Elects
Officers elected - at the' first
meeting of the Camera Club for
the coming year . are: William
Clark '42, president; Paul Burk
hart Jr., '42, vice-president; Betty
Rose '42.. secretary-treasurer.
rgiatt
Temple
Seaver
Kilroy
Korba
Woodside
Frahm
Jajkowski
Moister
Drulis
Sparagna
Toinasic
Sutch
WEATHER
Clear
and Cool
PRICE THREE CENTS
Temple
Petrolla, Tomasic
Big Offense Guns
By 808 SCHOOLEY
Accompanied to Philadelphia by
a throng of students celebrating
their annual foot;: all holiday, the
underdog Nittany Lion eleven
will encounter an undefeated
Temple Owl team when the open
ing whistle blows for the game
in Temple Stadium at 2:30 p. m.
tomorrow.
Penn State will he attempting
to even the series, tomorrow's
game being the fourth between
the two teams. Temple snatched
victories in 1931 by vanquishing
the Lions. 12-0, and repeated a
victory the next year, 13-12. The
only Nittany victory over the
Owls came la.4t year when Penn
State upset Coach Ray Morrison's
highly-rated team 18-0.
Temple has garnered three vic
tories under the lights this year,
having conquered Kansas, V. M. 1.,
and Georgetown. The battle
with the Lions will be their first
daylight tilt this season.
Although the Lions are the
underdogs in the battle, Coach
Morrison is taking no chances and
has been drilling his team in se
cret sessions. However, the Nit-.
tany Lions have a habit of playing
their -best against Philadelphia
, .
A great offensive battle has 'been
predicted, with Pepper Petrell o a
expected to blind the Owls with
his flashy running, and Captain
Andy Tomasic, Temple's • All-
American candidate, certain to
cause the Lions no little trouble
with his triple-threat ability.
To combat the aerial war which
Tomasic undoubtedly will launch,
the Nittany Lions will rely on the
passing of Bill Smaltz and the
receiving ability of Captain Len
Krouse. Tomasic is dangerous,
particularly on running passes.
Opponents have been unable to
predict whether he will pass or
make an end sweep with the ball
when he fades and looks for pass
receivers.
Coach Bob Higgins has prepared
a pass defense which he hopes
will stem Owl threats through the
, air. The grid mentor's chief
worry is to keep Tomasic from
getting beyond the line of scrim
mage, for he is one of the best
broken-field runners in the nation.
Continued on page Four
Caterers' Group
Merges With IF(
The Penn State Interfraternity
Caterers' Association, previously
independent of the Interfraternity
Council, officially joined forces
with the council last night at a
meeting held at the Delta Sigma
Phi fraternity, according to Thom
as J. L. Henson '42, IFC president.
Instead of setting up an entirely
new organization, fraternity cater
ers decided to incorporate the as
sociation that had been set up
last year. TliP officers of the first
caterers group were retained and
their constitution, set up at their
reorganization meeting last Wed
nesday, will be voted on.
Herbert- C. Jennings '43, presi
dent of the group, stated, "I feel
that now we are collaborating
with the IFC, greater accomplish
ments can be made in making the
organiiation a successful one."
The next meeting of the caterers
will be held at the Tau Kappa
Epsilon fraternity at. 8:30 p.
Wednesday, October 22.