VOL: 30—N0.. DADS' DAY CALENDAR Sports, Comedy, Freshman football . with Syra- Warnock Urges cuse, New Beaver Field, 12:30 • • . . And P. m• • , -Receptions Freshman soccer with Mont Al- Support Of - P.SCA • to, golf course field, 12:30 p. m. . . . , . • ~ . ' • ' • :' , E Varsity football • with Lehigh, As final plans were made last Planned For .9ads New Beaver Field, 2 p. m. . Varsity soccer with Syracuse, night for the PSCA finance drive whiCh begins with ~ the annual New Beaver ; Field, 2p. m. . ;With hundreds of "dads" arriv- banquet at the Nittany Lien Inn Debler And Banbury Penn State Players present "The ing, last night and many more due ~,,. _ . By 808 SCHOOLEY a . te Animal"' Schwab Audi-' induring" the Morning, Dads' Day Male Warnock, dean of men, urged - torium 8:30 p. m. _ Lehigh's Engineers will lay Weekend faces a big day of fes- , , students to cooperate with the TOMORROW aside their slide •rules for the day tivities with the Lehigh. football Ch apel . campaign. . . 1 services, Schwab Audi- and engage a highly favored Nit game in the ,featured spot . and" ~_ L '." . Contributions to the fund may tatty Lion eleven on New Beaver - receptions planned by fraternities, L . orium, a. . n./. - ' be pledged by the student at the - MISCELLANEOUS Field at 2 p. in. today as the fea ' sororities, and independent groups. - time he is approached by 'PSCA tuts, sports event scheduled for -• :.Sports 'events • will 'highlight the.. Plaster model of lion shrine will solicitors and are payable with be on view in second floor mezzan-en expected Dads' Day crowd of program -for' the. Visiting parents. . ine of Old Main.• second semester tees, Andrew..'. 12,000. In addition to . the varsity football Szekely '43, general chairman, iv- Penn State will be seeking to Henry.. Varnum . Poor's land gaine,.they may watch the varsity .. . • vealed last night. raise its season's average to .500, grant mural *is on display in the soccer team attempt to chalk up, Dean Warnock in his comment having lost to Colgate and Temple Old Main lobby. its'64th game without defeat at stated, "Early in the history of and won from Bucknell. Lehigh the'. expense of the Syracuse_boot- , • the Penn State student body, the is still looking for its first vic or ',take in . two freshman ath-. Ed students themselves organized the tory,. having tied He.rtswick and letic - contestl, - .a football game with i • ucalion- School predecessor of the • Penn State Ursinus and lost to Rutgers and . the-Syreeitse frosh and 'a_ soccer ~.: Christian association. It - was the Case . game with the Mont Alto - yearling•••• earliest organizedstudent activity. Today's clash will be the 22nd foresters. Pians Jambore - e,- For 65 years it has been one of of the series which started in 1888. ~, .- - In . the evening the -Penn State' • - the fundamental agencies ••••I-Ich . The Lions have won 14 games of Players, - campus dramatic group, An Education - School janiboree, have - made the Penn State stem- the series and Lehigh 6. One tilt will give a repeat performance of featuring dancing, entertainment, of student government and activi- resulted in a tie in 1920. Oddly "The Male' - Aniinal" in Schwab and refreshments, will be'staged ties notable in the college world. . enough, however, Lehigh trounced Auditorium at 8:30 o'clock.. The in the Home Economics Building "It has been constantly growing >:'::i? , •:!!:jA.''::';E:::: . : :4]:iaM;,i;ii:gaNiiii:ii:i i , the Blue and White gridders of show, ,a' collegiate comedy, was from 7 to 1.3. p, in.- Friday, Richard .in step with- the increased size . PM.f.*:.:::g.'..n:a.t : Wng . : g: : 4 1,889 bY 106-0. first presented on Alumni Home- N. Stevenson :'42, resident of the and . significance of the student Vik . ; ; ; : : : :44M,i;;X:':'!::!:fr::;;Mi :::. Coach Bob Higgins' strategy to coming Weekend. • Education student council, reveal— body. Today it is acknowledged I , iVi!i.'..ftgiqk':' . : . ii•::i; . 'ii':''! , :'M:Naii! : i: , i:': , ' day will be to give his reserve •••• . .. ............ .;• < *i i ...„,...- .. , :.;:•::::w.:i:.:?::•:::::: : ::.::. • • Throughout the day, Heinz. War- ed last night: , ' in • college Christian association •' . ;'i::iiMi; : Ml:i . .•]:::i%i3O:::.':.:i. , ::U, , i. , i , : ,- i.i::::•::i::: .iii _ backfield a lot of action. During .::;*.:.::i.::: . :::?•:::i.•,:• , :.:.. , ::::.:::*i.:.,.::g:]•:::::i:•:•:: ;:: neke's nlaster' model of- --the lion Aimed at fostering "unprece- circles , as - one of the two or three , : . ::.:m.:.::.:: : . ;i : :.i . : ; ::•:•i. ; .::: - .... , .......:.......:i:::.:::::*.i:::*.::*;.:: :: .:. the week he has been polishing dented _Student-(acuity relations," - most successful Christian organ -- the reserve offense. He hinted shrine; which he-will carve- out - Of ... , se _ ,the jamboree' is. the- first - -of it.: zations in Arm - limn , colleges and limestone.. neist _ spring', on the KNEE IN SHAPE—RaIph Veri- that he may start two reserves in 'kind ever sponsored for.the.entire universities. lected site near the Water TOWer, • tresco, tailback, will return to 'the backfield-. Regulars Pepper will be exhibited in the mezzan- student, -and • faculty membership "Throughout all these years sup- duty today after suffering a Ire- Petrella and Bill Smaltz may be ine-Of Old Maim . . ,of the - Education School, according port for the Christian Association currence of a knee injury last rested after their hard game with The famous land grant mural, Temple. Stevenson.* Freshmen, espe- - has come generously from the Friday. His passing and running Teple. -- cially . areurged to attend.. painted last Spring by Henry \tar- -- ' .• _if. .- . . whole student body. ability will hang the. danger fiag Bill. Debler, tailback, has itn nily. Pnclr.X)3o, S 1 Sn .he seem ..above ..,_. Dating restrictions- for freshman "Tila:... probably expl a i ns ~ wr , v :in the Lion reserve backfield. • proved . his running - talent by ten .._• . ~.., .. • . . centrating on drive and Jack Ben nie -. first • ;stairs landing. from - the • Men- will probably be "_lifted "for it has been kept so' close to .the . 'Old Main lobby. , - those - who attend the jamboree, student interest and so much a . • • ' • bury, fullback, has: been running - Individual:Dads' - Day programs, Stevenson, who is a member of part of the student self-govern-- . hard through opponents' lines. including dinners, smokers, card Student Tribunal,, said. Dancing _ ment sister-1. It is axiomatic `.l.:at Frosh Will Hear Banbury was. the most effective f Lion back in the Temple battle, parties, and entertainment will be Will be - held in 110 Home Econ- they who pay the bills exercise 'held - by.fraternities, §ororities, and omics, while other activities, such great control. a ' ---. . having netted 37 yards against the independent' rooming groups. - as community -singing, games, and "For this reason as well as for p Owls. Debler has not seen much - - serving of refreshments will be erso' nahly Talk service* to date, but he has an • .' Many town..chtirches -- Will Bold, • - • • the reason that the PSCA renders conducted in other rooms through- direct aid to numerous student average of 3.7 yards per try in "special affairs tonight 'and tomer- - out - the building. individuals and to numerous stud. Freshman. students may study. three games. row for the visiting parents and • ' - .. - • Committees-- in charge - of the ent activities, the student body how -to influence people and make The Nittany forward - wall will the Dads' Day -chapel service will • • • - jumboee include . üblicit Frank should make a generous response friends but causes of their person- have three new. starters when the be given in Schwab Auditorium at : Flynn-' p y ' R. Fy '43 and James H. Holz- ality development -will be explain- opening whistle blows. Meryl 11 o'clock tomorrow morning: .._ . in the current campaign for funds ed to them by -Dr. Robert G„ Bern- -- man '42; music and, entertainment, -to support the work of th ' • • -. (Continued on Page Three) e dsso- reuter, professor of psychology, at 11111111111111181111111111111111118111111811111111111118111111111111 Elizabeth E.. Munroe ' 43 and Al - ciation program. . the final mass meeting in a series I . bert A; Zimmer '42;• refreshments, --- 'of orientation gatherings on Tues- M News Flashet ' . ' Marjorie Aieber it t ~ 4 C 3 h a a n n d ib ß ei u •s th '4 E 3,.: sNatalietathiil Duff-. . , - Edits Ps Clobber - day evening at 7 o'clock. \ ale Animal' a ' '43; decorations, Jean L. Lininger The class of '45 will be given 1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111181111111111111 '42 and. yi v i,', 3 P. Schmidler , 42; ' After a lapse ef two years the Penn State Club has resumed the suggestions for' improvement of T onig h t A t 8.30 „. . . Football Scores , . . games and recreatiOn, Robert F. their individual personalities 1 'n . ii . publication of the "Clubber" under P Schwab Auditorium where they Temple 41, Bizeknell . 14 (final) Jones '42.: the eclitorship of Martin C. DuffAs their contribution to the Manhattan 9, Villanova 6 (final). The jamboree, which is - cm- , - . . 43. Duff will be assisted by Harry have already heard about the Col arable . Dads' Day ' program, the Penn Miami" U. 'l9, Howard 0. (final)' . - ' ' tothe p annual-Fall festival C. Coleman '44, Paul D. CM G . e owan • legs,student leaders •their resi ,, p State Players will present a re - . -- - -.. • - -- -- -- . held by •Agriculture Students and , dent, and good social usage. • • , 43, and Vincent B. Makowski '43. •peat performance of "The Male WASHINGTON —' Secretary of faculty, is sponsored - through _ The first issue was distributed to t '' talk 'll b Dr. Bernreu er swill e .Animal" in Schwab Auditorium-at the. Navy Knox 'announced yester- funds appropriated to the Educe- all freshmen. 'The staff -plans to- . based - largely en information se- , 8:30 o clock tonight. cured from exPeriences in the day that Navy Department officials tion student council by All-Col- publish once . a month. .- -- Enhanced by the reputation of lege Cabinet. - . psycho-educational clinic where had given up hope ..of Coining to -Broadwa - nearly' y run of - a - year, terms with Japan. He 'stated that 1 -- • more . than 900 students were tested the James Thurber? Elliott Nugent collision - would be inevitable .if M y . Times - Changed— • and adGised - last year. collaboration on . college. life will Japan .continues its policy of ex- , . It is believed that campus influ- . - again be directed by Lawrence . . . ' . ences in the personality develop- now underway. „depar men of: rama M. Tucker, t t . d - - - - ' Old Main - No. Mere. Business H . ub ment will probably be cited in the . tics. .BENDIX. NEW. JERSEY—An - - . - • speech which will conform to the "Male .Ariimal" relates how an .- . '. . 0 • . „ .. one hour liimt for the entire pro- „ agreernent 3,vas drawn up yesterday •. But Museum. i Art Treasures . *gram. editorial. by' a campus "radical" haw : ea employers and workers in . almost causes a young professor's Mary Betty Anderson '42, chair- . . the Bendix airplant. -The employ- Daddy may have had to visit the 1937. Previous, man of the freshman mass meet- dismissalfor . Red to that, no plc- " " leanings. er§ -. excepted t 'recommendations new-(angled picture-house or per- .tore had ever- graced the public p hag. ~ committee Will , Paced with impending scandal, his Made by the OPM mediation board, use. copies of Police Gazette for walls of the building. reside over wife threatens to elope with an . the gathering. James A. McAdam . . and consented to let employees re- his State College art appreciation ' "The first college portrait. paint- I • 42 will lead the group singing. The ex-football star. The professor, .. turn to work immediately. - • years ago, but not so with Junior. fortified by an overdose of liquor, W. ar ed by an artist of national repo- • twill beJohnH accompanist Today, - students just go to Oldthen attempts to demonstrate the teflon was that of President Het- kips '42. - . MOSCOW --- Heaviest fighting - Main. The building is not only superiority of brains over brawn. zel bl , Varnum Poor in -__ Yesterday was in the Ukraine sec- the _office of the dean of men but ..- Henry•, Donald R. Taylor '42 and Joanne July, 1940, after- Poor had corn ton where the Russians are fight-_ a repository for works of art, OnceM. Palmer '43 will portray the i let " ' d the mural,. asserts Harold Drum And Bugle Corps ing bravely to save the Caucasian its revered walls were blank and ----). e. leading roles of Professor Tommy E. Dickson, associate professor of oil fields, Russian military experts administrative lightning obliterat- Turner and his wife Ellen, with fine arts. To Parade Before Game announced last 'night. They also ed prospective defilers.. Now, Stanley Danowski, graduate, corn annouced a shake-up in the Rus- over $16,000 worth of contempor- - In addition to Portraits of presi- - State College's national cham- pleting the triangle as ex-football e,4 1 1 military personnel to ary art adorns the lounges, halls, . dents, works by John Sloan, Lee pionship Junior Drum and Bugle star Joe Ferguson. §angthen the army for a long and offices. . Townsend, Stuart Davis, Hobson. .Corps, sponsored by the American Remainder of the cast includes: .. Student interest has been most Pitman, and the late William Legion and Auxiliary, will parade William Reimer '45, the radical --- active in the renaissance. More Glackens, represent various modeson New Beaver Field' at 1:30 p. in. college editor; John S. Keck '43, VICHY Marshal Petain offer- than $lO,OOO in class gift funds of contemporary art. today preceding the 'Penn State- trustee Ed Keller; Ruth Wachs ed to give his life yesterday to save account for the Land Grant Mural Further contributiOns - may be Lehigh football game. '44, his wife Myrtle; Eleanor those of- the one hundred hostages painted by Henry Varnum Poor, found in various. offices: The por- The Corps will present the same Friedman '44, the colored maid held captive by the Germans in and the Lion Shrine model de- trait of Col. J. F. Shields, presi- formations and music used while Cleota; Elinor F. Herrman '42,, El- • Nantes arid"- - Bordeaux . .• French signed by Heinz Warneke. dent of the Board •of Trustees winning the national crown in corn- len's . young sister; Harold Raab governinent , 'officials revealed last First. movement in the art de- , was painted by James Chapin and petition with 16 other-units at Mil- '42, present football hero; Robert •nignt that , 'Petain had asked the coration of Old Main, however, ' hangs in President Hetzel's re- waukee in mid September. Parents H. Herrman '44, Dean' Damon; whole - French nation to - help find ' took place when three pictures ception room: Prints, watercol- of members of the Corps, as -well Milton Dollinger '44, - bandleader ' the-assasins. , end save the lives of: on loan. from the Metropolitan Mu- ors, and oil . paintings,• from the' as-the unit itself; will. be guests of "Nutsy" 'Miller; and Leon Flook their countrymen : - - . ,-. , ~. :,,,,--.--.• .setarn - ln- New-.York.were hung' in:, WPA brighten' other, Walla: . . the .College lat. the 'game. -- - •--.'43,•.newspaper• reporter--------- OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, STATE COLLEGE. PA rgitut Lions Clash With Lehigh In Dads' Day Grid Tilt * * * WEATHER Warmer and Cloudy PRICE THREE CENTS Higgins May Start
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