Late News .1111511.4 - i.,... , 64 - iiiiiiftiffaa-L , ::: - lii rtoosii4ll4o444l**,-.,,,_ .. ti ..l 4hil#o.lll llll lo* '::_ikitilial*, • ..' • l'•.' •,, ; " t'-,.. c, , ,.., , Nt. , 1,.q,,...' V, .! ';#### 4- 4 44. 0 4 ' lhka inspec- Dingiebury,Prethdts-,- *ii . . - 40*.tiiiiiiiirili for thepurposo - '. f . . , :...,.•,-.,.,,,,„. of obtaining a. first - hand view of • - •• • '-Wet Wet Weekehd . : production . capacities of the war ° - ~ - ' .... - industries. He recommended•war For IF Hohday-- piantr-eXeantives on the . work . which they are doing and further "It'll be a we; wet = - weekend,"•, stated that the spirit of the' Am- J. Solvency. Dinglebury. announced „ erican even excells that of the to the - post-curfew . skeleton crew Trai , t government as a whole. He dig- in the Daily Collegian• of fi ce .last ~. closed that all plants inspected night. , • Freshman were-al least-95 per cent efficient. , Dinglebury, official - Collegian, ` ... , WASHINGTON -j-Office of Price o the of weather .cat, droppefl int . Setting. off ' football season ac '2o' ' a floe to return the umbrella he,had' with, .i:, • En g students and wi a , , 20 per derii - meai consumption "cut .borroWed last week when he got tivities would. become :effective during-the.caught in a thunder„shoWer , •after g dates will meet tonight, more , . , , next. three-months. . prolonged clry. spell.- than two thousand .strong,: for • a 'meat...rationing...it , was also an- "I know ' I'm right this time; • I „ pep:rally, .the. first' official activity' -pounced that._ fuel • oil. rationing can , tell by 'the way..mY whiskers •of IF. Weekenefe'stiVities. • - •wonldl-take-.effect immediately. twitch,” Dinglehury lamented. "It's . • 'file rallYf will begin at-the Lion. a sure, sign that Penn -State' will' .' - - Shrine. at 7:15 where the • Blue• '' • ' - ' tag along .with - tradition and sub-. F -• ..,. ••. • • 111" 6 ' 2 ' mit to, cloudiness, California tOS '-' • o mcians hi . and sPlaal.ed evening gowns. " &e . 1,16r. ? / ' -de m ;i ; , E 3 an4t and. cheerleaders will .lead - ,; songs and cheers. From gonn there the entire group will parade' ; ' • - ' ' • . ' - "Yes sir," he said, "it's with the Blue Band to Jordan Fer l :Platforms ' be , a wet, wet Weekend—no matter. what those 'IFC boys Say." tility Plots, where'members of the.. , R e p eal , ~ . , . . , _. . ~,. ... ~, . ~ . ,tearn and . Coach Hig • . • . gins will be, introduced. Bob' , Political platforms on which the $i • , .-..-.- • : .. ~ freshman- cliques will base their - ' amplhortage . Acting as master of -ceremonies . • for the affair, . AU-College Presi.a next; week"s 'Campaigns lvere:'.re - ' -- -, -. ' ' -" - • •• dent Jerome-H. -Blakeslee '43 -will leased - by the College .hlections. Committee last night: ~. .. .. , : ,- Postpones . 'Sale make the introductions. The Blue ~-• .-Proniiiing only. to' Work , lor -the - - -, , ~ :... ,and,„cheerleaders...wilt,:lead best interests'of. :the: clasvand. of . '.- - -' " •-•-.. -- , • .', :songs and -Cheers before the• bOri: • • .. • • • • 'Pearl Sigt.o;' bniti'cl s 0f.' 1 49 par,. An. ' oversight caused' P c-)t -P cle- - fire at the: fertility .plots. i Teddy'., Powell brings his "sur ties deckled not to s brait.spseifie: ment: of Interfraternity Council's- , Atteildanee will be required of H a prise band -of the year" to gee suggestions:: - • i' -' . . • clafense. tal - rip • sale •,`Y6terdaY. .all freshmen according t Charles . o irtsi - night, the ov e . of the f trot r 1- • - • • Although yesterday was set 'as - . ' football - game at home with Buck, Freshman-;platfcg a ;;folio--- • ' • • ._ - -- - . • .. • •. ___, H. Rider- 'denour '43, Tribunal chair- -';PI , -. -) l •Mit -- -- • ,• , '4B- CAMPUS " the; first sale day; the impossi- --- 7 1 , .. compelled riell,. to play for fox-trotters and We, the.' Camptii ipariy u . of .. . a . man, They will also be 1 , 446; .. ` , Tiy:,;of , :getting:stamps in i rge.,, ,jitterbtigs.: attending Interfrater fOr'..the-hett*Mkritia,;o•l44lo•o•6l6l.l:B,ol;••93-VPthittlf, :9r , *: tile, i3roey, '° • " I Y!- ar •- "Eeat :Bucknell . signs to nitY• Ball 'froth' ld u. m. until 2. 11 §.te„ 1 ..Y.' - #o:Salf Afiefoliirn.l,lW6;''atlifeliiii#6llo*-baa'''rnaile,•,ii,2leces-.. the , g a3' - ° 171 „ () F -r9-after. - i1- P c ' 11. •,•a:• - zra;. , ::, ..• -- , : ,- • ....• , , pgsals:Th=.,-- -- ._ •. , _., - -. ~1 , • sarY to chante:,the, sake;,,to,V,(o,*ta - y,,- •• 1 : 1 -q - c41.3ge-..,', - iiig.4..1.4ion.L.Sfirin§:, - . has? ✓• %•„„::,..' ~,,-..,..:' '-' .• '. '' e ' " 1•-•-to- formulate ;a , •r• .i.'•' - `-.• :•:61`-..TtiessiiiYlW , lie' : it . ‘'ileek'''' ) ::••“:-'.' , " - - - . l l4 o fgbeen't armiletea:and 1.h. - ' , grads: ••-' ing .fora .'better:csYstein';of ffeah .... , .. : ..11 , e satne:"..tystei - nt4s :originally ,• 11 '..cond:it - Just•beginning• - to gtav,' .• .- . 1111 , . ic - on: larifie , , • man_orientation,, by making all 4mnothiceti - • will prevail lor the 'siudents have been rsked to stay 1 . • , • Freshman' activfties, more • socially-, -•ale *ben •it takes' Mace. Quotas off the :newly sodded ground. Fail- . • lli '• ■s • • beneficial to the freshmen -them- for each, liOnse',.publiShed.-yester- ure to ,do this will cause the site ec niciansr hie selves and , expanding the,. court: day . in The Daily -Collegian...se- 'to be away as a tally spot. ' , selarsystem Concerning Freshman . mai!) . aiittle - ha* for - each house's Ridenour has requested that hat .customs• and ~proceedings. • ' assignment. ,• -:, . ••• • - . men - cooperate with Tribunal •in 2.,T0 • increase..: seating _facilities. ter . is ale andsubsequent -k ePing order at the game and in -in Recreation HAD: 13..... regard - to _9I:IeP.thP,PP-1/11?..,9f, stamps bought keeping. freshmen in place in;their' , winter sports - events. - • . W." each` house .will be' 'published. stands until after the singing . of 3. To make -available More in- Sales will be• - made only to au- •the Alma Mater at the game. • formaticin •.and, ,personal advice thorized. representatives of each The rally, first of the semester, conderinin • the.:'• Enlisted'. :ReserVes.. house and only Union is planned as one of •a series to at :Student • be , and eiceripicOria'..froin ,the Selecti9'e „desk. • - : . ' . . . held before- several of the home ServiCe •, ' - '" • ' -.' .. Date'.' ' . , . , -for_ the - first sale will - -be games. The success of tonight's _'4.. To. establish a _hoard, for the an d. nounce •as soon as the stamps rally will determine the policy • of purPoser . of, aiding' students .in' ob-` can bprocured; • • • .. . , • , , . a continuance. " taining• rooms. in .the . immediate ' . ' „ , , in. ; . the dollege vicii*y. , , ' - - - ' 5..T0-ecl'ordiriate :our progrein in such' . a rnaundr . .as whOle-heart 7 edly cuOperaie .with the .College anthorilles hi the war 'effort. , • '46 INDEPENDENTS . • We, the .Iridependent Party, of 1946,. the following propos als in the - ,intereitS of an improved freshman claim and a . ,better Penn State: t- • • , 1. To revive the program .of railcars; Student - Union dances, and other', ,"gel acquainted" • activities .. undertaken .‘ ' during . 'Freshman Week. • • 2. To contact a Red Cross Blood Donor unit, and have it come to Campus. • 3. To obtain 'jsalce racks in the vicinity; of all 'principle buildings: , 4. To coordinate freshman class actiyities"'with the College war program •aa `definedby President 1.1:jp0014.5000s ChosenIO.HOOOTROII EleVen...students..of the. School of :Physical ; Education and . Made* the . dean's list:for . the summer semester, Carl P: Schott, dean of. the. Sehbol,. announced. • Honor :students are seniors Mary. Jane Cook, Pauline Cross man, Geraldine Custer, Laila Piinkelberger, Pauline Rugh, and ,Whollery, Juniors Grace. juclgo, Charles , P. Lebow, and; Adele Levin, Sophomore Keei:or .'. and Freshman . Carlo ...J.,..,,.:.,.:....,:r.,,,0. a ....•..•,....:!•,...i.z,..;,2: But will it float, skeptics asked of Henry J. Kaiser's 10,500-ton Liberty ship Joseph N. 'Teal, built in 10 days. It does, as proved in the photograph :.bove, taken while the ship .was traversing the _ . , N •YrL•cessuf 4) :The .FrAto MEM A Ten-Day Wonder Makes Good Establfshed [BBl • P' - ndance :COLLEdE, PA. • .PRICE THREE CEN'T'S 'ti Attend IF Ball; :;.'5-it'itff.'-.Activities Maestro Moving to clear . the muddle stir rounding, the draft status of stu: dents enrolled in 'teChriical Courses' • Secretary of War Henry L . . Slim son. declared deferments .will coiltipue to be.;:granted,to_qUalified students -in certain techn ic a ,:and land that . such students will I?e.fulfllling their duty to their _-country in c9llege. , ' In: another letter to the Council 'on..Education,.StimSon :issued .the folloWing statemenr...for the guid ance.of college . admiriiStrators and . students ':concerned: ' "The. Army is greatly in need of men of specialized training, par ticularly in physics, chemistry, en gineering, :and 'mediCine. We .are equally' interested in having ade quate numbers of 'men of. such tra'n!nsr, available to war prodtic .tion industries and the civilian re search agencies of the government. 'Plans are now being worked out fin. the method of training of those inducted into the Army, but iii rny event it is hoped that the . colleges will maintain their train ing of students in engineering, medicine and other sciences. In some bases it will be necessaryl to expand this training. "Occupational bulletins of the Selective ServiCe . System have been issued from time to time which relate to college students in these fields essential to the war effort. .now re-emphasize this fact that where students in these fields and their teachers fall within the clr ssifications for deferment by the provisions of these bulletins they are doing the job their coun try wants them to do and are per forming their full duty in the war effort." Trustees To Meet rMembers of the Board of Trus tees of the College will meet in the Trustees' Damn, second floor east, Old Main, at 7:30 p. in. to day, in .a regularly scheduled EN 1 4% PrA ?LA IP4 xy 190 Special Fraternity . . Issue - 11183 lug Ott ft. otE3 11%, Pkt Tickets Go On Sale At Athletic Office With Teddy Powell and his "Surprise Band of the Year" mak ing their initial appearance at Penn State, more than a thous and • couples are expected to • at tend tonight's Interfraternity Ball to formally open the first big weekend of the Fall semester, it is estimated by co-chairmen Robert H. P. J. Jordan '43 and David R. Sharp '43. The Ball w;11 be in marked cort frast to those of preceding seasons in that formal" decorations will be entirely missing from the scene— a change necessitated by war .conditions. Decorations will be limited to the band• , shell and• to fraternity booth's. Tickets- for the -occasion, avail able• to non-fraternity, as .well•' as fraternity men, will go on sale at the Athletic office window' in OW Main at 8:30 a. • tn. today. They will also me sold at the dance for the benefit of late comers. Studenth.. from .Ettlo:nen Ure.i- Varsity., previansly extended an invitation through their under graduate ;publications,, . ..are, , ex pected".t6. airive for, the dance-;as a vanguard • to scores of others planning to witness tomorrow's gridiron clash between the two schools. Powell,. scheduled to arrive here early this evening froth -Con necticut where. •he touring at theout with. time, will give with. his "Hot; Sweet, • and .Swing," (Continued• on' Page Twelve) , '46 Customs Off At 5 O'clock Today 'All freshman men"s customs will be lifted at 5 p. m. today. _This. statement, made last night by Charles H. Ridenour '43, Stu dent Tribunal chairman, grants all freshman men freedom from customs until noon tomorrow when all frosh regulations will be resumed with the exception• of the men's dating rule. Freshman attendance at the pep rally tonight at 7:15 is com pulsory and all frosh not present will be considered custom viola tors, Ridenour stated. Custonis are not required at the rally. Both 'freshman men and women are required to attend a meeting in Schwab Auditorium Saturday at 1:15 p. m. Songs and cheers will be rehearsed 'at that time. Ridenour said. Dress customs will be worn to (Continued on Page Two) Notice To Frosh, Sophs Freshmen and sophomores will be admitted to tomorrow's Penn State-Bucknell football game by matriculation card only, Harold R. Gilbert, as sistant graduate manager of athletics, announced last night, Reason for the change, ac cording to Gilbert, is that the shortage of freshman Athletic activities books. Frosh matriculation cards are good for admittance to Sections J, K, L, and M of the East stands.
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