i “'""J ©hi? latljj @ ©nil VOL. 38—No. 45 Hiree am &££2% “'Beat Pitt' Optimism Named Judges Be Inilalled ri nrp< . a* Football Rallv State section at Pitt Stadium will With all. national officers pres- | |%J |\j J | | UUImUII U!m|*4 go on sale at the University of ent, Kappa’ Delta will install _________ rOl laieni Itlysll Pittsburgh Athletic Office Satur- charitides, local sorority, as Beta faillaill KrOUSfi BIIIIM . day morning, .according to Charles Theta chapter, with activities be- ld(Jlalll liIUIIjG VUIIIJ Three students have been named F. Mattern ’42, president of hat ginning at noon today and contin- EIISmu Al Danlhnr to assist the faculty judging com- society council. uing throughout the weekend. ClllQy Ul Faninci ■ ... . * ~ ... r < m i a These tickets are priced at $1.38 Installing Officers will <be enter- . , . st . nuttee for the All-College Talent y ... u _ tn Cn n A . , , . B i, rm Optimism flared brightly in tne Night 3 Arthur Pes- g* £* admit the bearm to Sec, tamed at - Nittany. fgj*^***.^ koe’42, Penn State Club president, available until : m> SatU rday Road, and Mrs. Nelson Taylor, of *, 88 ov .* r Plo sto announced last night. at the Pitt AA office, which is the Locust Lane Apartments, both. S ar d f ortSes im Singers of popular and dassi-. the brick building located oppo- Kappa Delta alumnae, this after- -Wm ” 4 J tomoiWs battle cal numbers, instrumentalists, im- site Gate 14 of the stadium. After noon . Ceremonies will start this . , r to conhtion £Ol tomonovs .personators, and dramatic »«-]. p. m. .ducats may be purchased evening: - fl ,< , } "'* th Plt sb g ’ formers may vie for three $lO Q a 't e 18 for the same price. A luncheon at the home of Mrs. ' * ’ tnei. prizes before a committee includ- Mat tern explained that this Gilbert Haupt of West Prospect ' . ' Even Coach Bob Higgins show ing Betty L. Ziegler ’42, cabinet plan will enable Penn State fans av enue will start the program Sat- ed unusual confidence, when he representative, J. LGUis Nageotte | 0 f orm a more concentrated urday. Faculty members and < ' said, “It will be no suipiise to ’42, Penn State Club representa- chee ring section than the one at SO rority representatives have been . ' me if we win. We ll beat Pitt live, and Herbert J. Zukauskas ’43, last yeaV » s pitt game. invited to meet Kappa Delta offi- on a " wet or dry field—or m the. Daily Collegian representative. - cers at an afternoon tea in Ather- ' Allegheny River if they want to Gerald F. Doherty ’42, All-Col- ton Hall. A dinner for national , / play there.” lege vice-president, will act as |jf}|Af|flt£C fjft||7 members and patronnesses in Ath- Remarking about t - g master of ceremonies for the cam- VvlvyMiV# —orton Hall will precede the second , • 4 | drizzle that had thfea e pus competition which wil serve • . . . ’ installation ceremonies. ~ 4 ~ - -• * dampen both the bonfae an e r as a preliminary for the $2OO Fred .EIM9MAA rVHA7K . With the entire Kappa Delta SCOUTS PANTHERS—F. Joe Be- 'thusiasm, The Hig aaaea, Allen contest. -I lIICIIHaV tAIOVI M group attending chapel Sunday denk) Penn State line coach who swell for so many o y Tb In addition to receiving $2OO for _. . . - . . morning, the weekend will be cli- spoke at the Pitt game pep rally ° ut on a nlgn ± • „ a .national broadcast one of the ’ to raaxed after final initiation v^ it , h last night, revealed that the Pan- heve your boy; 3 a:ieiready tow. three local winners will have all a formal dinner at the State Col- thers are much improved, and ’ h f t to exp ”ct expenses paid to New York for the attending the lege Htdel banquet room that w ;u be the toughest’team on the • al machine Ger ™ Alien Show. counoil - f I-.ons-ocheOule ,1,1, y e,o. , *~” F 2?e- Regulations on undergraduates Finance officers meeting to be Walter E Militzer, Lin- , . a . ■ ■ f monies, asked Coaches F. Joe • Be entermg the..combmed contests in- held here today and | president- Mrs. R. DhVClff ' lllltAlfflll denk and Earle Edwards to com . elude stipulations that • entrants The ‘information Please” pro- ’ Fort Wavne Indi- f UljlW AlilvlCill ment on what they had seen while may not form- team.acts and must grami during which the 2 50 public al^ S ° vic t P ve S ident and director of _ / „ , _ ■ -scouting - the Panthers this sea provide.feheir own-accompaniment, officials.. expected to attend will fu G ’ ifinoOKaDna Delta alumnae EvhSB«i|A#fi Ta son. ' Applicants must sign up at Stu- t » stu mp” the experts, will the W chap- 'tXlUDllvQ' SO SUI! ' Bedenk claimed that. Pitt is the dent Union .by Wednesday, No- w f nd up the 4w0 _ day conference and Bur- ’ V ’ • toughest teaim. .on .the, Nittany. vernber.2o, . sponsored by the Institute of Lo- .. 1 Vermont secretary; Miss.... 'Penn ■ State.’s,--‘fai.itplab,’---jv/hich schedule this year. But our team. Faculty judges include Richard cal Government. \ .. -Pauline 'Reynold's,’' Fargo’, North travelled 10,000 miles last summer i s at its best too, Bedenk added, W. Grantf-heath of .the music, de- Speeches : by . outs’taiiding au- - Da w ot a treasurer- Miss ’ Minnie on a demonstration tour, was ex- an d the sophomore line'is deter-. Kennedy,-di- thorities' in the field of finance, tperscott. chapterian; Mrs. hibited to more than'3oo people in mined to do something that our rector bi Thespians; H. Ridge open discussions, and informal Josepb , Lee Vaughan, University, 119 New Physics last night. Harry experienced senior line could not Riley,. department of public infor- talks, will make up the remainder vh .„j nia editor- Miss Helene Don- Van Veltzer, assistant professor of do last year. mation; W. E. Kenworthy, assist- of the : program. Speakers listed national inspector; and Mrs. physics, lectured while conducting Commenting on the Panther a lit tci‘ the president, and Miss Ruth are: F J starzel, Epsilon’ province the. demonstration. . star—Edgar “Special Delivery” Za.ng,, assistant dean of women. Carl Chatters,' of Chicago, ex- ’ ident Sigma Pi Sigma, honorary , phy- Jones, Coach Edwards said, Jones . ecutive director of the Municipal I__ sics fraternity, sponsored the pro- did very little against us here Finance Officers . Association of .... jjjii ii„ i_• i gram, which was primarily for the two years ago when we won, 10- , United States and Canada; Albert P3vA M n!tl6! 11l JOITII purpose of demonstrating the but last year at Pitt Stadmm he Pleydell, deputy commissioner for _ “autolab” to the people of the cam- was a thorn in our side. So this New York city’s purchasing der |ndHRSQIVIIiy jGIVICC pus . ’ ‘will be the ‘rubber’ game. How partment; Leonard P. Fox, man- the HiUel Tbe ex hibit consisted of two ever, we’ve never sent a team to I ager of the Pennsylvania State F dti in a Thanksgiving Day parts. One part was designed for Pittsburgh that is _ more de J Chamber of Commerce research at lecutre - and demonstration, pur- (Continued on Page Two) i. bureau; and Dr. Fred W. Hosier, ■ 'Hillel Foundation Beaver poses,, and the other section of the ■ 1 ■ Blood and broken bones which principal of the Public Service 7-15 o’clock tonight. Robert exhibit was a collection of exper- .ItHliHiliHiHlHllUlUUliHliilUmilUHlllllllllltHUHlHlHl reqiiife the expert attention of of public m- .44 John iE 'Paulha-im ental machines. . - T ! TVT ~ firS We?„ rlhe SSS S “’ UCtl °' 1 ' “ “liniSad G. J»es« ■ Late N6WS .of Students and faculty members |.|| j ews 5, fip Qg r • ’.Sp^berr ’’wfu H Alpha AllSWerS Alarm a “E: w ,S l ru™os. the sub. „« committee on first-aid to prepare o Everi tt ®43"parfted in front of on the program are Jean E. Hersh- 9 P- yestei-day was coincident and WOU nded in a not started by for just such exigencies in the : Kappa Alpha fraternity, Wed- .berger ’43, Robert®. Dickey ’44, with the .Alpha Fue Company s roving pickets at Brownsville yes campus civilian defense program. makhS «« with Adeline Lasky ’44, and John N. training school meeting. Mem- terday afternoon. ’ Instructor’s training consists of aacess o ries S^ alu^d a f approxi-’ Odsit ’45. Special’ Thanksgiving ders ° £ th « department leached An est j ma ted total of 170,000 a 30-hour course open to adults , . music will be played. the Sigma Nu house, scene of the comme rcial miners are now out who have, completed the standard matel - s - slo °- P reported -fire, in record tune. on strike . Sixty-two additional course in first aid. Classes five , mines in West Virginia plan a nights a week from 7 to 10 p. m. STUDENTS ROAR ABOUT LION walkout today, begin December 1. I"A l * I I * 1 Morse Rev Lews Shnne rlLstory “, a ?ITw-S™ Adrian O. Morse, fsslslan. to “A number of sites, including Invited the prestdent of the class „ s ™ he,p“l„S hr Dhvsical education ’ the president and chairman of the the area in front of Old Main, the of 1941. Both concurred in the , anti _ Nazi countr ies in 'Europe toy nst _ 1 p ‘ , . Lion Shrine Committee, in answer quadrangle hi front of the Library, tentative locution. . setting up soup kitchens, a plan •A basic cource of 20-hours tor student questions on the Lion and the area between the Recrea- “A few weeks later Mr. Wai- setting p P . Herbert students will be taught after the has released the fol- tion Building and {he athletic neke submitted several small advocated by H instructor’s classes have fended. ltnving ste tement: • fields, had been suggested. models of a mountain lion in diff- rioove j ’ “Our biggest problem now is <.j n rep i v to questions about “When it was appointed the erent attitudes. The committee to find instructors for the student. the comp i e tion of the Nittany Lion committee had been told that the representing the class of 1940 |(a«|||a training. The advanced course be carV ed in stone, and about membei-s of the class of 1940 chose one which it considered par- nCippd rill ItCippCl will furnish some of these, but the the cbo i ce 0 f a site, I can give rather favored the last named lo- ticularly excellent and recom- yam Affirarc number scheduled lor the course tbe f o n oW ing summary of the cation.’ Other factors entered in- mended to the Board of Trustees LlullJ 11CW VISIvCIJ is hardly adequate. Cooperation lFcts as 1 know them. to the finall choice of a site but the that Mr. _Warneke be appointed , . of anyone who has taken the '“The class of 1940 presented the most compelling one was the size the sculptor to carve a lion like WiHiam •• •= - standard course and not been con- Col w* with approximately $5,000 of the lion. the model chosen and to place it elected 'President ol the Kappa Phi tr.cted bv the committee for en- « ‘lion shrine ’ The Board of -‘Mr. Warneke estimated for the on the site between the Recreation Kappa piofess « ' , rollment in the course will be Surtees aSed the gift, at its committee about how large a lion Building and the athletic fields tion fraternity at a business meet appreciated,” Hulme pointed out meeting on j une 8, 1940. could be gotten with the funds at “At its meeting on May J, 1941. mg recently. . A 1 last night. “In Feb -uarv 1941 the presi- our disposal. He believed that a the Executive Committee ol the Other elected oil were are Al . . : ■<»» or P thnt would look wo,, Bo„d o<: Tousloeo, 1„ the tope or tart.A :g .. . mpwis R E Clark G L Dono- in the location between the Re- having, the carving finished be- Call E. Olson 42, seuclary, ana Naval Enlistments High van , F. E. HySop, ’ and A. O. creation Building and the athletic fore winter empowered the Trus- James H. Holzma t J e^u^ s _ ". Penn State, with a total of 55 Morse a committee to represent Adds bn t would be dwr C. Bender, James T. enlistments, leads all other uni- U*. class ui, choosing the site lcl . fl ? J J Wameke’s visit it when the latter.committee had re- Brink, Alfred R. Gilbert, James H. Befense Committee jWill Instruct First-Aid Workers OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, STATE COLLEGE, PA, WEATHER Cloudy and Cooler PRICE THREE CENTS
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