The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 08, 1941, Image 1
. . . , . . ... -9,l=esilioc. , ero The Free' Lanes, - -.. 4. . - - •fr.. . - .. Y. Established 188 . ill • OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE VOL. 38—No. 36 Underdog Lion Elpven. Fac*es Syracuse Noted Composer frosh To Report Early To-Appeat Here for Grid Display Cheer All freshmen are requested to be in the football stands by 1:30 - , p. m. this afternoon to practice a AUMusic. Confab mid-game display cheer in which colored cards will be used, John W. . , . . • , Charles Wakeman Cadman, fa .Dague, Jr. - '42, head cheerleader mows. American comoser, will a nnounced. p ap- Raymond F. Leffler '42, Student pear at the first annual Pennsyl- Tribunal head, said "Tribunal will vania School Music Association aid'in every way possible to make Conference to be_held here next the afternOon a success." ' . . • Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Dague reported that the card 'Dr. Richard W. Grant, head of the .display will . be used' again if it Is 'de c rtmont of" music, ,announced successful this afternoon. Letters •terday, ' or designs can be formed in 'the . .. _ stated '7for . his Indian melodies, special cheering section by.flashing Cadman has written songs of the cards in a r pre-arranged pattern. ..ry'tYpe, including chual music, ites,chamber music, and grand .opera. Some of his most popular ougel Outlines songs are "At Dawning," "From the - rand of Sky-Blue Water," "Candle . • - • . . Light" "I Hear A Thrush at Eve," Rid .an "The Gleden Trail." - en, Policy. ' Dr. Cadman will - assist as pianist . • at the College Choir and Glee Club Recently elected State College concert which will be given -in Burgess, Albert E. -Yougel made Schwab' Auditorium at 8:15 p. m. the following statement -to the next Friday as part of the-confer- College ' student body, through once program. • Student's . andriae- Ross. -B: Lehman '42; editor of The ulty are invitedqo attend. . . Daily Collegian, when asked for A member of the . Amerrican - :So , - the policy he will employ regard ciety.,.-of .C6mposers, Authors, and ing borough-student, relations char- Publishers, :Dr: Cadman has over ing his coming term. . 500 published works to his . credit. , Dear Sir:_, . _ . AS Walter DaVenport in a recent • Penn State is a nationally fam article on American music in Col- ous seat of leafning. Why? Be liertsWeekly- sass: "Outside the.l4ig Cdttse oi. the determineci coopera cities,. 'Cadman- tops . them all for tion of all its departments, in a poptilarity.'!_ democratic form, with partiality - Continued on -page Four shown to none, to achieve a. com- Innislke Day. Service To Delay Tuesday (lass . - That regular 11 o'clock classes lege departments and officers, and on .Tuesday will not .convene until the Borough of State College have m. is the notification the greatly benefitted :by: this system - of the various schools have of student government. trectuested - te . make to their re- In the spirit of fair play, it is ctiVe staffs, the president's of- now generally recognized that •eVealed yesterday afternoon. whatever improves the College Lhe - ten minute "delay will per- benefits the borough, and like :Li t observers .and• participants in wise, whatever, improves the bor the Armistice Day services on front ough is beneficial to the College. campus . :tO attend regularly sched- Most students realize that •the so uled classes at the close of the mil- cial interests of these two institu ' dtai7 ;drill.‘..:. • tions are best served by recog-. Scabbard and Blade, the Persh- nizing and respecting Their inter ing Rifles, and the ROTC Band will dependence. participate in the observance which will begin at 10:45 a. m. No' More Money In the Bank— Average Penn. State Man Will Face Starvation When Houseparty Ends Little does . ..MisS Import realize .$1,30. His fraternity brother of the sacrifices Average Penn State . - course invites his date to eat at the ;11E41 makes . for her Houseparty house part of the time and thus weekend as he faces the cures saves for the entire weekend but of coeds and the diminishing bal- layS down an almost equivalent an::e of his bank book. amount • for Houseparty favor Be he independent or fraternity which approximates $3.00. Ivan his exuenses will probably His expense account after the verag about $26 for two days of dance last night may have listed fast collegiate life. .Careful bud- 50 cents for refreshments and geting may bring the bad news $2.00 for miscellaneous. down to the $l5 mark but his more- This morning no one will worry expansive brother may well reach about breakfast but by lunch time the $4O limit. hunger will run un a bill of $l.OO. ,jzslt Mat. when he dreamily This afternoon he must face waltzed with "her," he had made items: Penn State-Syracuse ticket the following expenditures: Tux —52.20; 'mums-50 conts:.retresh eleaned—sl.so; Sooh Hop ticket--- ments-50 cants; and dinner— :3,Bs; rooming arrangements for $1.50. date—s2.oo; corsage—sl.so; noon Tickets to the Thespian show !neat—sl.oo. will deplete the bankroll by $1.50 Numbed somewhat from her • while evening refreshments and morons arrival, APSM basked contribution to the gas expense the warmth of his import's will take about $4.00. as he showed her around But tomorrow as he kisses the lmpus. A lock , at the Lion gal goodbY after dining her to t);nrine model cost nothing. the tune of $1.50, APSM will for- If he is an independent he was get the petty monetary expense then faced with the check vf the and will look forward to his next evening meal. which ran .(about ..big weekend. - • • • • mon •objective. And the students share in this responsibility by managing .their 6wn affairs through their student government. You know that the relations between the students and the Col- As •Burgess-elect I shall be hap - Continued on page Four , SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, STATE COLLEGE, PA The Orange Rethenter. in—l--Veteran Bill Sinaltz, Lion full back, may , again touch off aerial fireworks against •Syracuse today. Last year Sinaltz and Captain Len Krouse collaborated on two touch down passes. one 27 yards and another 48 yards, to, knot the score. 13-13. Penn State Van Lenten Kerns .... Kratzke' Wear Jaffurs Sthoonover Potsklan Weaver Petrella LH ines Krouse•(C) . • RH Watt • Smaltz Heald. • Officials—Referee, Leo Daley, Boston College; umpire, G. R. Holstrom, Muhlenberg; linesman, G. R. MacDonald, . Lehigh; field judge, J. M. Ogden, Swarthmore. Broadcast Stations and kilocycles:. KDKA, 1020; WENY, 1230; WGY, 810. Snow Predicted For Today-Maybe TT the snow flurries predicted for today fail to materialize, don't blame The. Daily Collegian weath erman. • Just chalk it up as typical Houseparty weather extremely erratic and unpredictable. After all, how . can the depart ment of geophysics of the College compete with Mother Nature when she decides to go on a binge every time Penn State has a big week end? Whether it's a case of latent sa distic tendencies or "just plain cus sedness" on Mother Nature's part, no one can definitely say. But campus tradition has it that bad weather and Penn State House parties are synonomous. Still, students manage to do quite well regardless of the weather, giv ing hag Nature the well known brush-off. If the Weather's grand, they enjoy themselves. And if the weather's lousy, they can always play gin rummy. It can be said, therefore, that re gardless of the weather, a good time was had by all:. . • Probable football Line-ups Position . LE . . . .. LT. ; . ..LG. . . RG . RT .RE • QB Dr. Clausen To Speak ' 'Why Don't You Pray?" will be the subject of a sermon by Dr, Ber nard C: Clausen, pastor of the First Batpist Church, Pittsburgh, in chapel service tomorrow at 11 a. m. in Schwab auditorium. Soph Hop Shows Despite the competition of 25 fraternity houseparty dances last night, Soph Hop went 'over the top with at least $875 profit, ac cording to latest figures from ,George W. Donovan, Student Un ion manager, who reported ap proximately 800 couples in at tendance. An attendance of 550 was necessary to clear expenses. Speaking for his "Nittany slat warts who are secluded in their mountain hideaway," Dr. Carl P. Schott, dean of the School of Physical Education, said the foot ball team "will out 1.113 a whale or a battle" as he spoke during a KDKA-broadvast pep rally from 10:30 until 11 o'clock at the dance. President Ttalph D. Hetzel sent a message through Dean Schott saying Penn State students, with high spirits, are looking forward rgiatt Syracuse Berthold Kinney (C) Fellows Behner Weber Ransom McPhail . . . Fox WEATHER Snow Flurries and • Cooler PRICE THREE CENTS Orange To Use New Y Formation By 808 SCHOOLEY Facing a Syracuse team which is rated high in the East for its grid strength, the underdog Nit tany Lion eleven will attempt to upset the grid dopesters with a victory before an expected near record crowd of 20,000 on New Beaver Field at 2.1). m. today. The teams will be battling to break a tie which has existed for the past two seasons. In 1939 the score was knotted 6-6 and last season the final count was 13-13. Today's meeting of old rivals will he the 22nd in a series that has been uninterrupted since 1922. The Orangemen have been vic torious ten times and the Lions have taken four decisions. Five games have ended in a tie. Coach Ossie Solem's squad was beaten once this year by Cornell and has won five games. The Or ange pushed the Big Red to the limit and triumphed over Clark= son, Holy Cross, Rutgers, NYU, and Wisconsin. For the first time fans at today's game. will get an opportunity to watch .Syracuse.'s lambus Y for- . mation and reversed center in ac tion. So far this. season, Orange opponents have thrown various defenses against them, but were (Continued on Page Three/ Sigma Della Chi Initiates Ten Journalism Majors Ten undergraduate journalism students and three professional newspapermen will be formally in itiated into Sigma Delta Chi, pro fessional journalistic honorary fra ternity, gat a meeting and banquet at the Nittany Lion Inn,-4 p. m. to morrow afternoon. . Hugh Wagnon, chief of bureau for Associated Press 4n Pennsyl vania; Floyd Chalfant, editor and publisher of the Waynesboro Rec ord-Herald; and Richard A. Thorn burgh, city editor of the Philadel phia Inquirer, will become profes sional members of tie fraternity and will deliver short speeches at the banquet. student pledges are Joseph 'T. Reicly.vein '42; and Gordon L. Coy, Donald W. Davis, Jr., Dominick L. Golab, James D. Olkein, David Samuels, Robert E. Schooley, David M. Thompson, Herbert J. Zukaus kas, and Thomas P. North, all jun iors. John A. Baer, president of the local chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, will leave Tuesday for New Or leans, as a delegate to the national convention of the organization. $875 Profit to victory- in What promises to be a brilliant contest. Confident that "the best team will win" Chancel lor .Graham of Syracuse Univer sity also had a note' read for him. As part of the pep rally pro gram, Dean Richard W. Grant, department of music, led the Glee Club in five select ions, one of them "Honey" in which Shirley Ives '45 was soloist. Cheers were led by John W. Daflue Lh:uies Peck: '43, and J. (. - Thor: , e Picl: '43. Under a seftin ,, of irlinted North Pole icebergs, and a clever play of spotlights behind a huge semi circular arc to depict the aurora borealis at the West end of flee Hall, Jan Savitt and his orchestra played at the first successful Soph Hop since two years ago when Hal Kemp helped the present sen ior • class exceed expenses.