. . Successor To The Free Lance, Established 1 887 e ~. CTORY - • - 'ct CTORY 't Av; . BUY 4r .!:!-1'•""4.,•i, r Elatill . ,''.: o .-:.: r ,? .. .. . .4 1 r . Tottrotatt 01 nv, BUY ,f, ' Arrg , t , ' ONITZD .;.t. ~: ii, re, . 11l _ o 0,, BONDS , 1 A ,irli: STAMPS riV \ STAMPS ' OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE - VOL. 39—No. 11 Pathway Cleared For Mammoth 'Victory Weekend' United action by leading cam pus groups is fast clearing the way for the highlight of Penn State's Summer semester activities, a "It was pointed out that the freshmen who have already gigantic "Victory Weekend." attended two mass meetings since their arrival haven't yet The festival, to be staged be- been taught all of the songs and cheers. For two days they tween July 31 and August 2, is have heard a series of lengthy talks, all valuable, perhaps, being planned to offer an interlude Eighty-six freshmen, sopho- but they have yet to experience any of the lighter side of of relaxation in the speeded-upPenn State." mores, juniors and seniors in the wartime program. ' School of Engineering attained a Radio Group To Discuss All of the cheerleaders will be there and plans have been made The search for a suitable date 2.5 average or above during t he to have a band there also. Chair was eliminated last night when . second semester of 1941-42, auto- College Activities man of the committee appointed the Penn S by Jerome H. Blakeslee 43, All tate Forestry Society matically placing them on the offered to give up their annual FROSH STARTER Charles H H. Dean's list, according to figures Over WMRF Thursday ' College president, is Donald W. 'Runyon Ball," scheduled for Ridenour '43, Tribunal chairman released yesterday by Dean Ham- Davis '43. Other appointments to August 1. • - announced the zero hour for the mond's office. Penn State on the Air will be the committee include James A. Their date will be used for • a wearing of frosh customs and the The seniors led the School nu heard for the second time Thurs- McKechnie '45, Woodrow E. Hoch special all-State . College dance enforcing of freshman regulations merically with 44 named to the day when the speech department '43, David J. McAleer '43 and featuring music •by 'the biggest as starting at noon today. Frosh list, „followed by the juniors with Presents its second in a series of Jess V. Fardella '43. name band available, are also to lift their clinks when 16, the sophomores with 14 and presents its discussions • over Sta- All-College Cabinet rejected passing the "Old Willow Tree" on the freshmen with 12. Ranking by Thespians, Penn State Players,tion WMRF, Lewistown, at 2:15 the Penn State Christian Associa the the'College Glee Club have mall. courses show the electrical engin andp. m. tion's proposal for keeping actual assured All-College Cabinet of •. eers ahead with 39 of them being The round thble group will dis- bookkeeping of the PSCA within their willingness to pool their top 5 sonh 4k named by Dean Hammond. Me- cuss "College Activities" under their own organization, subject to talent for a "show of shows," to uueens chanical engineers with 20, Indus- chairmanship of George Rice, the auditing and rechecking of the trial engineers with 14, civil en be' presented twice during the % r instructor in public speaking. John Associated Student Activities Sys givfen until weekend. I ii gineers with 7 and architectural B. McCue, Bernard H. Weinberg, tem. The PSCA was and Ruth Kiesling, all '43, and July 1 to comply with the provi- The College's grounds and build- Will Reign At Hop engineers with 5 complete the list. Seniors with a 2.5 average or sion in the All-College Constitu- Karl H. Bergey '45 are the speak in g s department, meanwhile; above are: E. ers. or flashed the green light to a re- Five of the sophomore class'stion that requires all campus Students who wish to lisien to ganizations, to which students con quest to use a large part of the "most beautiful" Charles G. Arnold, Henry most beautiful" coeds will reign Bachman, a 'William A. Bailey, Jr., the broadcast may hear the pro- tribute in part or wholly towards campus for a mammoth lawn car over the speech clinic radio its upkeep, to have their book at the Soph Hop, July 10, so far -Harry L. Baker, Joseph Bakura, .gramnivel. in 312 Sparks, or at Hillel Founda- keeping done by a central the Summer Semester's only sche- William G. Barger, - Franklin L. ac- Continued progress ,of, Victory duled "big" dance, according to an Bateman, Albert W. Batten, Rob- tion on West Beaver avenue. counting department. Weekend plans was assured last announcement by Walter C. Price, ert A. Bay, Roy S. Boyce, Anson night when Jerome H. Blakeslee • . Should the PSCA rail to turn chairman of the dance committee, C. Burwell, Jr., William T. Clark, , '43, all-College president, appoint- books over to the ASA'S they will last night. ' August P. Colaiaco. , ed an executive committee to co- :. LA 'Stu ents automatically lose their seat on ordhl'Ate — fufure'4sreriaralfons. - ' - Be t tY - J :L YI T I 'an' °win b" ' , e crowned - --, d- John ~ C.._ Cummings,.. Jack"_ E. • _-,.., -- - ,-------- -' • - ----•• • .-- AillCollege Cabinet "Soph _Hop Queen," and will lead Darr,• John M. Day, Joseph J. Di -d-eneral -chairman -of the all- 'a gran'd March scheduled to.tea_ Nunno, John B. Gaenzle, Walter 1 ' II Donald W. Davis '43, election board chairman, announced at the' State _College festival is Leon Make Dean s List rethedance. tune !Under her will be •G. Goebert, Charles Goldberg, RabinoWitz '43, originator of the meeting that the election of a a court of four including Kath- Kurt Goldmann, Richard C. Heck, "Victory Weekend" idea.freshman president will not be held until October when the leen M. Osgood, Mary Edith Gil- Walter D. Helsel, Jr., William P. One hundred and two students mem- Other newly-appointed commit- bek, Gunnel 0. Bjalme, and Hindman, Jr., James 0. Hinkle, in the School of Liberal Arts at- • bers of the class of '46, who enter tee members are: David J. Mc- Kathryn K. Metzger. John H. Jarrett. tained an average of 2..5 or better . Aleer '43; recreation; Arthur R. to make the Dean's List Honor in September, can also take part in Selected by a -group appointed Frederick E. Kindig, Jr., Ber- the election of their class officers. Warnock, dean of men, represent- . Roll last semester, Charles W. from the Hop committee the girls nand J. Krings, Louis McLaushey, Appointments were made by ing townspeople and faculty mem- Stoddart, Dean, announced. were chosen on the basis of "beau- William Lawrence, Pearl Lily Lee, Blakeslee to a by-law committee bens ; Bernard A. Plesser '43 and ty and personality," according to Robert E. McCord, Bernard P. Mc- Seniors: Mai. ) h. Anderson, and includes Robert J. Mawhinney Bernard M. Weinberg 243, pro- am.- John M. Cappozzola, Clifford R. '43, chairman, John B. McCue '43, Price. Donnell, Jack R. Mentzer, gram; and Donald W. Davis '43, The field for a band to play the ence B. Monk, Jr., Robert K. K Mor- Lauder, Ruth Littman, Martha J. Margaret K. Sherman'43 , How publicity. Woodrow -E. Hoch '43, dance Edward P. Petrazio, John Hechler, George K. Schubert, -An ' dance has now been narrowed ard E. Wheeler '42 L. Coy Robert L. Mawhinney '43, Mar- M. Pomfrett, William H. Razer. drew P. Szekely, Jean K. Womer, ' down to three 'name' orchestras. '43 and •Donald W. Davis Gord on'43. garet K. Sherman '43, and Howard Edward F. Churella, Mary A. Gal - Originally the committee consid- Jr , Jr E. Wheeler '43, also serving on the lett', Mildred Greenberger, Dom executive•ered ten bands but now they are Walter N. Shambach, ,Earl B. committee will study inic N. IVlargiotti, Donald K. busy trying to sign. one of, three. Dysvely, Jr.,. Ralph B. Straw ' recommendations for-disposition of . Strable, Doris E. Tollin, Dorothy - Price also stated 'that an 'announce- bridge; Myron-S. Wheeler, Sterling the weekend's proceeds.H. Field. ment concerning the band will lie H. Wright. • ._ . made in the "very near future." Juniors who fulfilled require- Eleanor M. Fitzpatrick, Vera E. . Hirschberg,James W.Hitc Band Tryouts Afinounced Also busy planning . the dance ments. for the dean's list are Rich- hens, Arthur H. Jaffe, Robert F. .• are the refreshment and decOra- ard C. Allen, .Edsel J. Burkhart, Mat- Freshmen'and sophomores in- tions committee. Both of these Howard A. Casselberry, 'Stanley tern MilJ. red Speiser,Janet F. terested 4 h 11. * wi c e terested in trying out for the groups are formulating plans to J. Cobb, Jr., Donald T. Davis, Wal- Juniors: Leonard I. Beerman ROTC bands should- report to keep the summer night dancers 'ter R. Gilliam, William S. Ivens, , David J. Hottenstein, Vincent B. Room 200 Carnegie Hall at 7p. m. comfortable. The financial allot- Jr. Makowski,HenryD.Cohn,C r tornorroW evening, Frank IV!. Gul- ment for punch. has been doubled Leonard N. Joseph, John 'P. y '::' 10, assistant professor of music, and the decorations will be con- Kearns, 'Herbert H. Kiser, John J. inne J. Deutsch, Robert L. Ellis, announced last night. Transfer structed with the' idea of keeping -Kishel, Raymond J. Kowalesky, Hazel E. Gassman, Marjorie I. La students are also requested to at- Rec Hall "cool and comfortable," Willie E. 'March, Robert G. zarus, Betty Miller, Morris Beck, tend. said Price. • (Continued on Page Two) Jean E. Hershberger, Veronica A, Karhan, Robert W. Lisle. ;f• -- • - . David B. Scott, Aleda Snow, I . _, • k 1 . • Marjorie Sykes, Charles R. Tan- A Frosh Customs it t Noon- guy, Betty M. Breeze, Morton J. Rubin, David M. Thompson, Bet ty A. Walton, Edward E. Warren : i At its first hearing of the year Hodin '4'l, again stress that Tri- Samuel A. Young, Robert Schultz, Bernard E.. Weinberg, Philip Zep r ßobert I. Liepper, George W. Student Tribunal issued 30 cus- bunal's goal is not one of hazinger. torn exemptions, it was stated by the freshmen but rather `one of Smith, Henry Menge, John Wil- Sophomores: Miles L. Keesler, Chcrtes H. Ridenour "43, chair- aiding and counciling them. liams, Paul J. Lucas, Robert B. Helen D ~ McKee, Kenneth S. man, last night. , Ricketts. Chairman Ridenour stated last FRESHMAN CUSTOMS White, Ralph W. Yerger, Marjorie Although the exemptions were night that although the rule re- l, Freshmen shall carry at all J. Kehler, Emma E. Pielemeier, granted, Tribunal emphasized that quiring freithmen to tip their hats times matches and a copy of the Cosmo V. Rio, Irma C. Fisher, Ce , they may at any time revoke the as they pass the "Old Willow ,Student Handbook, known as the cite B. Friedman, Elizabeth Senft, ____ privileges if they deem it neces- Tree" on the Mall is not listed in "Freshman .Bible." Information George Walko, Josephine C. Nash, ed yesterday termed this year's sarY. Ridenour announced that the Handbook, the rule will be on the identification page must be Marian K. Powers. rushing activities the most spirit a written examination will be giv- enforced. ' . filled out in full. The matricula- Nevin A. Schell, Dudley A. Sny-, ed .in recent years, the action en in the near future and all men der, Nancy F. Berkebile, Suzanne The names of the men exempted lion card must also be carried at "hard-fought but clean." not meeting the specified require- M. Cl ouser ,Louise M . are: Lamar H. Valmont, Richard .all times with the information Hen r y ,. Despite keen competition, no • ments will probably be subjected ,Florence I. Jaffy, Selma I. Landis- D. Humphreys, Henry Plone, filled out completely. Freshmen serious complaints have yet been to customs. berg, John Pittavino, 'Elaine So- reported, M. William Lundelius Howard Lyon, Robert Savage, must also wear a regulation Sign • Tribunal members, Ridenour, Leonard Starr, Paul Alamar, four inches by ten inch es upon belson, John Deutsch; John F. '43, Interfraternity Council rush- D. Norman Lamond '43, Samuel Franklin B. Blank, Harry .D. which 'his name and. home town Gorgol, Edward W. Green, Ed- ing chairman, reported last night. G. Fredman '43, J. Robert Hicks Hinckley, 'Maurice F. Ryan, Man- are printed in one-inch, black, ward C. Kaiser, George D. Ma- 'Decreased enrollment, combined '44, Robert L. Mawhinney '43, sel Hark, George J. Mills, James inked letters. ' • kibben, Erwin A. Michelson, Mary with the failure of many frater- George N. Rumsey '43, and Joseph D. Hertwig, Ramsay J. !Koury, (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on Page , Two) . (Continued on Page Two) ~, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 10,. STATE COLLEGE, PA Cabinet Rejects Hammond Names Honor Engineers; 86 Attain 1.5 Orders Frosh Mass Meeting; PSCA Fund Accounting Plan Freshmen are to attend a compulsory mass 'meeting in Schwab Auditorium at 7 o'clock Thursday evening so that they "might see and hear a real exhibition of 'Penn State Spirit'," All-College Cabinet decided at it's weekly meeting last night. PRICE: THREE CENTS Pledging Enfers Ind Round Today 'With results of last night's fra ternity pledging not yet reported to Interfraternity Council, Penn State's 47 social fraternities enter the second round of the Summer Semester pledging today. Almost without exception, fra ternity rushing chairmen contact- Pledge Lists; Another Collegian Service Beginning with tomorrow's is sue, The Daily Collegiari will carry daily during official rushing sea son a list of pledges compiled from offiical IFC acceptance cards. The list will contain the names of all men pledged the previous day, the fraternities they pledge, and a comparison with similar figures from last year.
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