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

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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1942
'ampus To Camp'
Sp . ,loopijon . Drive
Gains Momentum
;'' PS' Cliib, WSGA, VA
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"From ' the CaMpus to the
camps" :,thenews' is beginning to
flovV .. iiiiith Vie. campaign 16 send
the Daily' Collegian to Penn State
men in the- armedervices 'yeally
making' progress as more and
more campus• organizations swing
into line behind the drive
- Latest groups to give their sup
port to the "campus to the camps"
news fund are- WS'GA, the Penn
State Club, and the Independent
Women's .AsSociation. Many of Like Gail Twitchell '45, Penn et . , Linda Gray, Martha O'Dris
the administration members have State's
.Victory Girl, these four coll. Marie McDonald., from
expressed their approval of the Hollywood beautieS are helping beautiful left to right. .Miss
idea, and termed it a step in the junk this Spanish-American War Twitchell officially contributed
right .direction in helping the five-incher from a Hollywood the Armory cannon'to the county
service men. ..movie lot. Forming the scenery wide salvage drive last month,
Mainspring of the' drive will be definitely not scrap or symbolically burning off its
contributions solicited from' cam'-• telicS—are starlets Lorraine Mill- shield with an acetylene torch.
pus organizations .to send . the : -
Daily Collegian to camps where .
ratio
State men are known to e Neusbaum . Releases Complete Cast
stationed Sending the paper' , to '
the camps instead of the. indi-
Vidual will make it available to. .F or Man Who Came lo... Dinner
'greater numbers of soldiers, and
at. the same time will insure that
the effort is not wasted when the ^I Techn i c a l Crews
roan is moved to a new station. phew—We ' ve Got 'Em;.
First news "from the campus . For Ist Show Named
to the camps" will go out this Penn State Can Boast
week when 117 subscriptions will/I t Ai— A complete list of actors, ac
be mailed, paid for_ by the pro- w M ephitis Nigra tresses, and technical crews for
ceeds of the first Old Main Open . the Players' first Fall produc
'House and by individual contri- Keeping up with its policy of tion, "The Man Who Came To
butions given that night. having everything, Penn State Dinner," was released last night
Although' the drive is aimed at can also boast of the presence of by Frank S. ,Neusbaum, director.
organizations, individuals w hoMephitis Nigra, the common The play will be presented Fri
wish to contribute may do Di by skunk. if that is anything to boast
° day and Saturday, October 23 and
mailing a check made out 'to the about. 24.
Daily Collegian, :-leaders should be Upperclassmen are well famil- Characters and respective play
,addressed to Robert T. Kimmel; .iar with the polecat and some of ers include Mrs. Stanley, Janet
iv care . iof• b. Ned - Linegar, - P SCA . them, the animal-loving ~ , ,Miss Preen, Marion
type; C Dayton '45 P
office. ''As fast - as 'the money 'is Much' to then" dismay, have .ap-- C. Dougherty• '44; Richard Man
n-lade' available,: cbminittee , theni2,:' proached the' animal wishing to
.ley; James •A. McK.echnie '45;
bers will: select - - ,•the....carripS . .-at , :tiet it and listen to. it PurYr. .
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which most 'PAW Staterg ',are ' sta.:.. no • need to: , tell of the. mi . §fortiinate ' ; ;.-
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4o; JOhn Walter 'J. BurtsChat•
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tionetl:•;aficL , Send '.-i the f.- DailY-.:7_001 - -.. ..i!silPen.Mgg - 3 2‘1•49h .ar9s - Y%l • .tl : . .. - : ; Sarah,-- Eleanor M. Freedman '44;
legian- Immediately. - • • • •-' uninformed senior, junior,lb :I.- ' Mrs.'Dexter, Phyllis Rands '46:
' • - •.•_- .. . sophomore tried' •to , pia(' •up the Mrs. McCutcheon, Sally Meyers
Delia th[HOute.-,Hasl, .. .
,: animal . : Preshmen, • let:this be a , 4 , 1; . Mr. Stanley, E. Lorie Van
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,`:,'.,2, , -. ._'. • . Deusen, , '46;: Maggie Cutler, Jose-
Largest Membership --..,.-.:,-.-.. The' skunk', ls, the' meat Aloof of phine Nash '45; ''• Dr. Bradley,
Penn
State Chapter.
of. the .Delta
' cur native beasts, bein ,
g abso-
Serell Wagner '46.
Chi . flltenity h 4 '6l rneriibers.L lutely'fearless of anYone or any- '
Sheridan Whiteside, Raymond
;the largeSt membership; 'Of any ..thing.." Two the:scent 'glands - at
W. Tyson, instructor of public
'social ' fraternitY :. at,' the ' College. • hese of the tail form the creature's speaking; Harriet Stanley, Lillian
i Some of the-famous Delta''Chi's chiet - means of protection. From M. Brandt • '43; Bert Jefferson,
• . ..
Benjamin
Include Harrison, for- glands is ejected the un
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'trier President' of the United popular "perfume,"' a flid whicho Mato, Robert. R. Leibacher '43;
States; Claude A. Swarisbn,• Secre- can be thrown from eight to l Luncheon Guests, Harold Chid
lary of the Navy in 'the' last ad:: feet and which. is so disliked b(yi noff '45, Paul Baer '46, and Gerald
ministration, and William - J. Bry- humans, especially - coeds, and Sacks '46: Lorraine Stalney,
an, former Secretary of State. . beasts. - Beryl Bernay '46; Sandy, Alex
... Taylor '46; Beverly Carlton,
Robert H. Herrman '44; Radio
Technidians, Robert' 'Tucker, '46
and Daniel H. Moses '45; Banjo,
William F. Emmons '44; and
Deputy, Phillip Shtasel '46.
Technical staff heads and . as-,
• I sistants include assistant direc
tor, Herrman; bookholder, Mary
E. Roberts. '43; properties, Palm
er M. Sharpless '44 ' and Jean C.
Esh '43; stage, Gordon L. Fiske
'44 and D. Miles Pugh '44; con
struction, W. McKay Carson' '44
and William Folwell '46; adver
tising, Miss Freedman. and Milton
B. Dolinger '44. ,
Costumes,• Jane R.. Bartikowsky
'44 • arid Doris S. Lavine '44; de
sign, Mrs. Dorothy. B. Scott, as
sistant in dramatics, and Marion
J. Reynolds '44.
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Dan& to' Teddy - . Powell and his Orchestra
. Toni s ght and .Cheer= the Nittany Lions to
Victort Tomorroy
PeilitM:.'.:The.tu
Phi
IF Guests
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Delta Theta
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Ridenour, Davis, Sharp
Among Phi Deli's
Pennsylvania Theta of Phi:Del
ta Theta was founded April 23,
1904. The chapter house was built
in 1906, and is one of the five fra
ternities located on campus.
Charlie Ridenour, varsity
• wrestling team and president of
Tribunal; Dave Sharp, conchair
. man of IF Ball; and Don Davis,
Collegian sports editor, are some
active 'lll Delts.
Twelve Cheerleaders, Practicing With Gymnasts,
Develop New Routines For Pep Rallies, Games
Penn State's 12-man cheerlead
lug squad, which has been train- man week pep continued at the
ing witlS Gymnastics Coach game.
"Although no rash promises are
Eugene C. Whetstone. will lead
being made about the team, much
student stands in a new "loco
of the push needed for the squad
tive" yell when the Lions meet
ll tomorrow. will come from student cheering,"
Buckne
Peck pointed out. He said that
Built around a cross-bar hand- upperclassmen in both East and
stand by one cheerleader on the
W
goal post, the cheer will carry est stands should consider
themselves valuable parts of the
on after the drop to the ground, cheering section
It will be introduced at tonight's
rally, Charles E. Peck, head
cheerleader, stated. The new
yell follows
Ssssssssssssss. . . . BOOM!
Rah! Rah! Penn State
Rah! Rah! Penn State
Rah! Rah! Penn State
Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah!
Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah!
P-E-N-N State!
Lambda Chi Alpha, second
largest national fraternity, began
on this campus as the Society of
Good Fellowship. On November
2, 1912, the Zeta Zeta chapter of
Lambda Chi Alpha was chartered.
It is the fourth of 111 national
Freshmen, required to be in the
stands at 1:45 p. m., 15 minutes chapters.
The houie was built in 1926, and
tefore game time, tomorrow, are the entrance walk is made of stones
warned by Charles H. Ridenour. sent from various chapters all over
Tribunal head, that they must the . country. Twenty-four of last
ktiow their class song, other year's students are in active duty
school songs included in the with the United. States Armed
Handbook, and three verses of the Forces. House Prexy is Carl Mai-
College Alma Mater. Peck stated er and other officers are Thad
that he was confident that cheer- Montgomery, Bruce Worrell, and
;tie would be excellent if fresh- William Price. _
•Sigma Chapter
of
Phi Sigma. Delta
Extends A Cordial 'Welcome
- To Its Alumni and ALL Other
INTERFRATERNITY BALL GUESTS
Jhe _Al p ha Chi Chapter
INTERFRATERNITY
BALL GUESTS
Lambda Chi's Have
24 In Armed Forces
,y,
-of
,Ciyma Chi
WELCOMES ALL
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