The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, June 02, 1942, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1942
Freshman
Diamond
Stein Selects Eleven
To Help Staff Camp
Counselors for Freshman Camp
were selected yesterday by Gerald
B. M. Stein ’44, camp director,
completing the roster of the staff
' which leaves Friday morning with
the first group of freshman to at
• tend the Penn State orientation
camp.
Eleven upper-classmen were
selected to counsel the freshman
who are expected to arrive in
State College early Friday morn
* ing prior to leaving for the Dia
mond Valley camp near Peters
burg, Penna.
Counselors selected by Stein in
clude Jose B. Lombana ’44, Rob
ert S. MacNabb ’45, Ralph W. Har
ris ’45, John C. York ’43, Reagan
Houston ’45, Howard W. Carlson
’45, Michael A. Blatz ’45, Herbert
- K. Kraybill ’44, Clifford M. Paint
er ’44 and John N. Adsit ’45.
After registering at the PSCA
. office in Old Main, the freshmen Gerald B. M. Stein
will be taken to the camp and as- freshman camp director an
signed counselors and cabins. nounced yesterday the names of
During the three days at camp, the eleven'students who will serve
the freshmen will hear twenty- as counselors at the camp this
five campus leaders and members week-end. A pioneer undertaking,
of the faculty discuss problems f* le camp is attempting to aid in
that arise in making the adjust- fresh orientation in the absence of
ment from high school life to col- a freshman week,
lege life.
“Recreation, songfests, camp
fires and time out. for meals are C«| CrllAAl
sprinkled amply between the |*||¥J LU JvIIUUI
many discussion sessions, Stein * ”
said, “to keep the week-end enjoy- m ■
Plans Symposium
-therefore to bring along an ample :Because re l a ti vel y few school
supply of sports wear. Several teachers or civic leaders are equip _
•senior Red Cross life savers will dto serve as instructo rs in eith
be taken to the camp so that swim- square dancing or modern so .
mer can be afforded protection cial dancingi the School of Physi
ol 1 ® swimming. Stein reminded Ml Education will hold a Dance
students and faculty that they Symposium from j une 2 2 to 26.
were welcome to visit the camp Albert E Haynes> of gudbury,
Saturday afternoon. .Mass., who will conduct similar
classes at. Harvard this Summer,
C'\ne*mnn 'in will serve as instructor in the five-
LILcIILUI LLU. day symposium. Haynes is na-
Gorgeous girls, whimsical com- tionally known as an exponent of
edy and haunting music mark “I square dancing. He will be assist-
Married an Angel,” Broadway stage ed by thq resident faculty,
hit in which Jeanette MacDonald Emphasis during the symposium
and Nelson Eddy make their latest will be placed on early American
screen appearance at the Cathaum square dancing, rapidly growing
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- popular in this community. Stu
day. dents attending the regular Sum-
Eddy, a wealthy playboy, dreams mer sessions are expected to take
he. married an angel. The musical the dance instruction,
deals mainly with his dream and, Instruction in modem social
except for the beginning and the dancing will include basic steps
end, it is staged in the fantastic and patterns for beginners, teach
way in which dreams are often ex- ing procedures for school and com
perienced. Miss MacDonald plays munity classes, and advanced or
the angel. - present-day steps and patterns.
Counselors To Leave For
Valley Camp This Friday
★ ★ ★
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Greyhound Lines
Cut Schedules
Elimination of two scheduled
runs between State College and
Harrisburg, a top speed of forty
miles per hour, and the abolish
ment of ail charter service for the
duration become effective tomor
row on Pennsylvania Greyhound
Bus Lines, according to a state
ment issued yesterday by L. H.
Ristow, general traffic manager.
In addition to these, a 25 per
cent reduction in scheduled mile
age, tightened restrictions on the
use of second sections, and the
elimination of express and limited
service will also become effective
throughout the state in compli
ance with a request by the govern
ment for general curtailment of
all bus and train service.
The bus ordinarily scheduled to
leave State College for Harrisburg
at 10 a. m., and the bus arriving in
State' College from Harrisburg at
10 p. m. will be discontinued as a
result of the new policy.
All other Greyhound buses will
run approximately 40 minutes lat
er.
“Effective Wednesday all our
schedules start operating on a
forty-mile-per-hour basis and that
means that our new timetables are
set so that nd driver need exceed
that speed,” Mr. Ristow stated.
A Kansas cow devoured a roll
of bills hidden in a haystack. Now
for some nice, rich milk.
BUY DEFENSE STAMPS
AND BONDS
SAVE
TEXT BOOKS
KEELERS
Invest the Difference In Defense
Center , Mont Alto
Transfers To Meet
In Old Main Tonight Some married folks get along
Transfers from the Undergradu- because they do as siie likes '
ate centers and from Mont Alto Mon f y , lalks - bat . * doesn,t say
, . „„ , „ an awful lot until it grows up
will meet in the Hugh Beaver
-Room in Old Main today at 7:30
p. m
George Smith ’44, president of
the Dußois Student Council,
James Hawkins ’45, co-chairman
of the Mont Alto transfers, and
Jerome H. Blakeslee ’43, will wel
come the students to the campus.
Gene R. Yeager ’43, will lead
cheers and Palmer M. Sharpless
’44, will speak on “Adjusting to
Penn State.”
David B. Pugh, Supervisor of
the Undergraduate Centers will
also be present. Representatives
WELCOME FRESHMEN !
For the Best In Movie Entertainment . . .
Look for the Signatures! &
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Tues., Wed., Thurs., June 2. 3, 4 Mon>> Tues., Wed., June 1,2, 3
JEANETTE MCDONALD BARBARA STANWYCK
NELSON EDDY JOEL McCREA
"I MARRIED AN ANGEL" "THE GREAT MAN'S LADY"
Fri., SaL, Mon., June 5,6, 8 Thurs., Fri., June 4, 5
Maureen O'HARA GEORGE MURPHY
JOHN PAYNE ANNE SHIRLEY
"TO THE SHORES OF Freddy Martin & Orchestra
TRIPOLI" "THE MAYOR OF 44TH ST."
Tues., Wed., June 9, 10 Saturday, June 6
LUM and ABNER "SUNDOWN JIM"
"THE BASHFUL BACHELOR" Chap. No. 9—" Gang Busters"
_____ =^_=========== — Two Cartoons
Thurs., Fri., Sat., June 11, 12, 13 ’
RITA HAYWORTH Mon., Tues., Wed., June 8,9, 10
VICTOR MATURE SHIRLEY TEMPLE
"MY GAL SAL" "MISS ANNIE ROONEY"
kBUV DEFEIISE BOIIDS & STfllllPS*
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ON YOUR
NEW and USED
Stamps
PAGE THREE
from each of the centers and Mont
Alto will give short talks about
their respective centers.
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