Whole V-Weekend Program To Cost $4.40 Per Couple Holiday To Be Least Expensive In Years Penn State's biggest social weekend is destined to be also one of the most inexpensive, follow ing an announcement by Leon •Ra binowitz '43, general ,chairman, that the price for the whole Vic tory Weekend program will be only $4.40 per couple. Admission to two big dances, two stage productions, and a Sat urday afternoon field day will cost less than any weekend dance show combination in recent years, according to Rabinowitz. "Last Friday's Soph Hop and Players' Show. for example, cost a total of $4.95," the V-Weekend general chairman stated. "Cost of the 1941-42 Junior Prom and Spring Thespians' Show was $5.70. "We've set the price as low as possible," Rabinowitz said, "to help the student as well as the war benefits. The executive com mittee wants to be sure that Vic tory Weekend is Penn State's big gest and best." Benny Goodman and his orches tra will swing it out for the Friday night V-Weekend dance. Satur; day's "dantz-a-poppin,' featuring four top campus bands, is being planned to-make Broadway's Hell zapoppin' look like a small-time high school operetta, according to Rabinowitz. Thespians Issue Call T cAleer N ames C ap, G own H ea d s . For V-Weekend, • Travelling Dancers U.S. To Aid Students In Needed Fields With the . Thespians Victory Weekend show three weeks away, Loans Handled By . . * . Ric hards, Kline concentrated rehearsals will get underway this week. One thing is necessary, however, before ac- Education Office Appointed Chairmen tual work can be started. Dance Having received word from the To clarify the muddle made by lines are not yet complete. government that the proposed the premature interpretation of A call for candidates for student aid fund may be forth- the Senate committee on public choruses was issued last night by coming soon, College authorities occasions concerning the '43 caps Kevert V. Mellott, dance director revealed yesterday that financial and gowns chairmen, David J. Mc for the ' show. Candidates are aid will be restricted to students Aleer, senior class president, re asked to report to Schwab Audi- in six specified fields. leased the names of the seven torium at 7 p. m. Monday night. Congress provided $5,000,000; a seniors he has appointed to handle Mellott stated that candidates fund estimated to aid 10,000 stu- the commencement details. need have. had no tap experience, dents—men and women—in the William T. Richards and Paul- They, will be used' after the Vic- needed technical and professional ine M. Kline, both out of College tory Weekend show in mobile un- subjects. The assistance has been this Summer were appointed per its which will be travelling, prob- made possible because of the ur- manent chairmen and Thomas R. ably once or twice each week, to gent need of persons trained in Ridge was chosen to serve as act- Army camps in this vicinity engineering, physics, chemistry, ing chairman over the special se medicine (including veterinary). mester. dentistry and pharmacy. The United States Office of Ed- Other members of the commit ucation said the loans would be tee -appointed by 'McAleer are e s E. to needy students registered Louis J. Palazzi, William C. zocco, Glenn Ely, and Charles E. in accelerated programs in de- Gundlach. gree-granting colleges and univer- CLEARS IT UP—David J. Mc- ' Members of the caps and gowns sities whose technical and profes- Aleer, senior class president, Twenty-five students will be sional education in these fields cleared up the caps and gowns committee are usually appointed formally sworn into the Army Air can be completed in two years. . mixup with his appointment of each year to handle one corn- Force Enlisted Reserve beginning Loans will'bet made, according William T. Richards and Pauline mencement, their own in June, at 10 o'clock this morning when to the Educon Office, in M. Kline to the chairmanship of but this year it will be different, Lieut. H. S. Engart returns to the amounts not exceeding tuition and the group. according to the senior class pres campus with the Harrisburg Avia- fees plus $25 a month, and not ex- tion Cadet Examining Board. ceeding $5OO 'to any one student . mencement. . - The swearing in exercises will during any 12-month period. They Blue Band lico'Gi Work on the committee carries ve with' it a great deal of work as _ be held in 407 Old -Main by mem- will bear two and one-half per , bers of 'Lieutenant Engart's staff. cent interest. Satisfactory schol- well as compensation, since its According to . Prof. Robert E. arship is a requisite for financial seven members are responsible Galbraith, faculty Air Force ad- _aid. oncert .Sunday. for the ordering of caps and gowns g Visor, Lieutenant Engart will 're- Students obtaining loans must to fit the members of the hu e main on campus -until SP. in. to- agree in-writing:-4.-- to participate The second in 'the-series-of-Sun- graduating classes, acceptance of morrow to adininister preliminary - until otherwise directed by the day concerts to be sponsored by funds for the uniforms unpack-. mental examinations to prospec- chairman of the ;War Manpower the music department' throughout ing and repacking of them, - and tive candidates for enlistment. Commisiion, in accelerated pro- the Summer will be presented by the refund of money. The examinations, which re - grams of study in any of the the Blue Band in front of the Li- Usually the exacting job of quire approximately turee hours authorized fields; 2. to engage for brary at 6:30 p. m. Sunday. packing alone requires that the To Play At for completion, will be given at the duration of the war in such The first concert by the band, students selected stay at the Col- Professors lo a. m. and 1:30 p. m. today, and employment 'or service as may be orchestra, and chorus school band lege for several days after the 8:30 a. m. and 1:30 p. m tomor- assigned by officers or agencies was a decided success Sunday as ceremonies, McAleer pointed out. Fun'Night Program row. All the examinations will designated by the Commission approximately 500 'persons gath- The appointment of Robert L. be given in 407 Old Main. • chairman. ered on the mall to listen, D r . Mawhinney and Marjorie E. Mac- Penn State's professors will Enlistments are now open in the Accelerated college programs George S. Howard, director, stated. Farland as announced in Satur abandon their textbooks and play Air Force's Glider Pilot Training mean , of course, that students re- yesterday. day's Collegian were ' incorrect, in a Fun Night program in Rec program to all men between the 'main in school 12 months a year In case of rain, the concert will since they are only the student Hall from Bto 11 o'clock this eve- ages of 18 and 36 inclusive. Physi- —no vacations. be postponed* until a later date. members on the Senate's corn . ning. 'Attendance is limited to cal qualifications are approxi- The program for the Blue Band mittee on public occasions. faculty, - their wives. and friends. mately the same as those required concert, which will be under 'the Sponsored by the School of for entrance into the regular Session Students direction of Prof. Hummel Fish- - Physical. Education and Athletics; Army. Glasses are no handicap burn, will resemble the pop con- Campus ' 46 Elects - the Fun Night program will in- if the person's vision can be cor- Schedule Hampton certs now popular with city audi- ~. . elude square dancing, badminton, rected to 20:20 by their use. ences. N e l son Clique Chairman ping pong, bingo, volley ball, card All interested students who It includes "National Emblem games, table games, and addition- wish to ask any questiOns or oh- Q uartet', Fun Night March" by Bagley; "Bravada" by "George Nelson was elected al active games. . taro further information about the Highlighting this week's Sum- Curzon; "Snow White Overture" clique chairman of the Campus '46 ' 'Miss Marie Haidt, associate pro- Air . Force programs are requested mer session events are two pro- • by Churchill; "Stratoliner March" party at a meeting last night," fessor of physical education, em- to contact Lieutenant. Engart in , by Holmes; "Procession of Nob- Robert 'Hicks '44, Campus '46 or phasized that comfortable clothes 407 Old Main or 'Professor Gal- grams, one a concert by the Hemp- by froth "Mlada" by Rimsky- ganizer, announced. should be worn. braith in 243 Sparks. ton Institute vocal quartet in Korsakoff; "Salute to State June Daniels was elected secre . Schwab Auditorium at '8:30 p. n;t. March" by Swift. tary-treasurer of the party, Hicks Thursday, and the other a Fun -"Midnight in Paris" by Conrad; added. Immediately taking up his Night in Rec Hall at 7:30 p. in. "Headlines" by Colby; "Teddy duties as clique chairman, Nelson Saturday. For Sunday the cal- 'Bear's Picnic" by .Braton; "Echoes announced that party by-laws endar lists a concert by the Blue of Freedom March" by Ostling; would be drawn Up at the next A special exhibit of Centre several contributions by WPA ar- Band on the center mall at 6:30 • and "The Star Spangled Banner." meeting. County-owned art works opened tilts. ' p. m. yesterday in the air-cooled MI art All students, faculty, and 'Meanwhile, a . comprehensive gallery with over 75 pieces of art. townspeople were urged 'to at- 45 Students Start Drafting Course ; examination for • graduate stu- Every century from the 13th to tend the air-conditioned galleries dents in education and psychology the 20th is represented in the sometime soon during the hours will be ' given in 121 Sparks at 3 St udy For Work In Plane Industry Show. of 10 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 5 p. m. p. m. today. .. The exam is requir The wall at the opposite end of by Prof. Harold E. Dickson of the ed of all students -before begin- Classes in Airplane 'Drafting These corporations will be-asked the long, well-lighted art gallery• fine arta department, who had 002, an ESMDT course got under ning the second half of the work to supply information for what is especially outstanding, with charge of the hangirig of the way this week with 45 seniors,l9 toward the master's degree. the student should be taught so works by Jacob Eickholtz, a 13th paintings. men and 26 women, enrolled, "If I Hadac century A 'Million," a motion cording to Arthur L. Tobias, as- that he will be fit for a position trait by, George Deforest Brush, hibit are painted as well as con- picture for ' - teachers, will be sociate professor of engineering in the industry upon finishing the and best of all a massive "Sacri- tributed by Centre County artists. shown in Schwab Auditbrium at 8:30 p. m. today. drawing. course. The course will be very flee of Isaac," attributed to Gui- These artists are Eleanor Willis Students taking this course will flexible and subject to any seppe. Ribera 'of the 16th century and Lee Townsend, formerly of An annual exhibit of textbooks meet eight hours a week for a changes that will be necessary in Spanish school. - * the fine arts department; Mrs. Ed- and other educational supplies, period of 26 weeks and will be order to conform to the specifica- Probably the most unsatisfac- ward D. Ardei'y and Mrs. J. J. sponsored by the Pennsylvania instructed in all phases of air- tions of the aircraft industry. tory painting in the collection is Rubin, wives of faculty. members; Educational Salesmen's Club, is plane drafting. Upon termination Seniors taking the course are `Seashore," a water color by Sal- Mrs. Eugene H. Lederer, towns- scheduled in the Fromm Building, of the course. they must be eli- Suzanne E. Price, Madeline A. vatore Pinto. • woman; and Elbert Davis, John 116 E. College avenue, from 9a. gible to take positions in war in- Platt, James Ni. Robinson, Hark Outstanding in the collection, Roy, and Carl W. Wild, resident .m. to 4 p. in. today through dustries or enter the armed M. Casner, Emil F. Honegger, which-is 'praised by members of artists. Thursday. forces. Frank H. Reighard, Richard G. the art department as the most Excellent works of Hobson Pitt- Other events this week include Professor Tobias stated that the Davis, Ralph K. Peter, Hazel 'E. outstanding exhibition ever pre- man, instructor in oils at the a talk. "Birds and Flowers In This course will be given in coopera- Gassman, James M. Sheetz. sented on the campus, are the Summer session, are also shown Vicinity," by Prof. George .1. Free, tion with aircraft companies, who David N. Back, John E. King, works of Henry Varnum Poor and in the display. (Continued on Page Four) are in dire need -of draftsmen. (Continued on Pave Four) The Thespian-Glee Club revue, to be presented both 'Friday and Saturday nights. will also be in cluded on the single admission price. Saturday night will also see the presentation of The Daily Collegian expose, "News Colle gian Couldn't Print." Crowding the' Saturday after noon's V-Weekend field day pro gram will be four varsity athletic contests, a military revue, presen tation of the holiday's proceeds, and the traditional soph-frosh tug of war. Adding still more to the, color of the Ally 31-August I holiday will be the lawn display contest sponsored by ITV and -the Froth conducted election of "Victory Girl," typical coed of today. 'Best' . Art Show Opens . ttti:,, „„..„4, : ~z.\\,ql il \\/x \,_._._....._-. -‘ VOL. 39—No. 34 25 Enter Army Mr Force Today OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 14, STATE COLLEGE, PA Weather PRICE: THREE CENTS
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