The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 14, 1942, Image 6

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    3PAGE SIX
Solicitors, Section Heads
Selected For Campaign
(Continued from Page Three)
Women’s division chiefs:
Edythe Dobnoff ’44, Eu'th M
Storer ’44, Kathryn R. Brong ’44,
Dorothy J. Jennings ’44, Virginia
F. Reilly ’43, Geraldine A. Custer
’43, Janet Herzog ’42, Jeannette
Salkin ’42, Ruth M. Steiner ’45,
Elizabeth J. Meyers ’45, Mabel E.
Satterthwaite ’43,. Doris E. Porter
’44, Harriet M. Sheridan ’43, Mar
jorie H. Schultz ’43, Annette M. In- ■ ■ r Ul.n#
galdi ’43, Lois M. Gardner ’43, Jos- JOINI L KlCllCy flllll
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’44, Vivian I. Martin ’45, Martha AIKOIICQC )P66C11 111181
J, Haverstick ’43. John E. Richey ’44 won the
Men’s solicitors: first prize of $5O in the, annual
Seymour H. Rabinowitz ’45, Al- All-College Extemporaneous
bert R. Yackle ’44, Francis X. Ken- Speaking - Contest finals Saturday
nedy ’45, Richard H. Adams 44, night. His subject •was, “Are
Richard L. Hoff’44, Richard L. Ash Vnll Acrpleva+ed 1 ?”
’42, Donald Cianfarini ’45, Richard ‘ „
F. Pierce-Ruhland ’42, Alfred R. second plaee prize of $25
Jamison ’45, Marlin S. Savidge ’43, went to Francis E Zabkar 44 for
Russell L. Jones ’44, Solomon Lu- his speech, “Ours Against Theirs.’
bin’4s, John T. Nolan’4s, Irwin S. Adrian O. Morse, assistant-to
Cohen ’45. the president in charge of Resi-
Women’s solicitors: dent Instruction; Robert G. Bem-
Ruth E. Conrad ’44, Elaine J. reuter, professor of education and
Cox ’44, Kathryn T. Clark ’44, psychology; and Anna P. Locklin,
Ruth Hannigan ’44, Charlotte E. assistant professor of English lit
ifliUer '43, Dorothy E. Sen?. ’43, erature, were judges of the finals.
Marion E. Hora ’43, Mary E. Spre
cher’43, Reba W. Wough ’43, Allen
K. More ’43, Lois A. Remensnyder
’42, Mary E. Poole ’42, Ada Lord
’43„ Mary G. Sallada ’43, Gloria E.
Hansel ’42, Elizabeth Sheiholtz ’43,
Louis M. Gregory ’43, Dorothy A.
Young ’43, Marion H. Hugus ’44,
Diana Nowich ’44, Marie E. Weiss
’44, Elizabeth Aaron '44, G. Alice
Burwell ’44.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
PSCA Freshmen
To Visit Bucknell
PSCA Freshmen Council and
Freshmen Forum members .will be
guests at Bucknell this evening at
a supper and panel discussion on
“Freshman Orientation.
Freshmen students who will
make the trip are Robert Abbot,
Philip J. Allen, A. Jane Bollinger,
Howard W. Carlson, D. Jane Cro
mis, George H. Cohen, Ralph J. El
lingsen, Lloyd W. Ellson, Harold
G. Fay.
Others include freshmen Robert
A. Fredrickson, Martha Gostrohyi,
Grace Gray, Alice J. Herr, Martha
A. Horn, Reagan Houston, Norman
C. Howells, Horace D. Jackson,
Vance C. Kennedy, Catherine L.
Miller, Joan K. Miller, John G.
Mitchell, Winifred F. Singer, Dor
othy A. Stewart, Claire L. Weaver,
Barbara R. Wells, R. Chi is tine
Yohe, Miriam L. Zartm&n.
Alumni Members
The Alumni Association includes
among its members all students
who ever attended Penn State
whether they graduated or not and
all students who ever attended the
Mont Alto Forestry School.
Cross-Indexed Files Locate
Penn State Graduates
A careful record of
each alumnus is kept
by the Alumni Associ
ation in the five files
maintained at the
Alumni Office. A mas
ter file includes the
names of 30,000 Penn
State grads, Mont Alto
Foresters, Two Year
Ags, and non-grads in
alphabetical ordex*. A
Biographical File con
tains all the informa
tion about the former
students’ pre-college
and post college days.
An Addressograph File
contains the post office
addresses of each of
the 30,000. The list of
alumni located in any
particular olty can be
found in the Geogra
phic Card File. 5 or the
convenience of class
secretaries, a Card File
by Classes is also kept.
TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1-942
Alumni Carry Nittany
Glory In Many Callings
In army camps, on athletic fields; in
state legislature—and most other callings—
Penn State is well represented with mem and
women who reflect honor upon the College^
- In the picture on the left are. five former
Nittany Lion., athletes and Brigadier General
A. R. Emery;-formerly head of the College's
ROTC department, at Camp Wheeler, Ga.
From left to right are Pvt. Scott Moffatt ’_4l,
track arid. basketball star; -Lt/Mark Vmzprit
’4O-,- record-holding captain of the swimniiiig
team; Lt. Wade Mori ’4f;'All-America fionor
afele mention guard in 19lof Pfc Lou R’itzie
’37, boxing- captain and "Eastern' l’ffh-pourid
champ; Brig.-Geri, Emery; ; and-’Gorp/Freddie
.Ball, third baseman .on. last year’s’baseball
. team. . - \ -
. Penn State’s. ’ footbali • Lions amazed - the
sports world .with their power last , fall arid
were, seriously considered ior a Neiv. fear’s
Day “bowl” game. At the, lower, left, Coach
Bob Higgins, jubilantly, hugs' Pepper. Petrella
and Captain Lenny Krouse after the 31-7
rout of the Pitt Panthers.-
At bottom 'right are three generations of
Penn State men—Earl E. Hewitt Sr. ’O3, Earl
E. Hewitt Jr. ’2B, and Earl E. Hewitt 111 ’??.
Hewitt Sr. is president of the Alumni Asso
ciation and a member of the state legislature.
The model of the Nittany Lion, Penn State’s
rnost. revered symbol, provides an appropriate
background. "
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