- o 'ree Lance, Establishes 1887 - • " . 4. ' t . 0 9* '`..#rf .‘ 71 7 .5, T a ti tlitan 111:41 irrn $ l O l "41 VOL. 39—No. 98. Tribunal Orders Paint Removed By foresters Penalize Five Frosh Army Headquarters Customs Violators Makes Appointment . ' PSCA Reaches 38 7 Student .Tribunal, acting on the request of All-College Cabinet, Having been • commissioned by Per Cent 01Finance Seventy-five sophomores have after a hearing last night,. de- the Headquarters of the Service' Ibeen tentatively accepted for the, mended that' the Forestry Society Command, Interior Security Di- Goal Of $3, 600 Infantry advanced ROTC course' remove all whitewash markings vision of the United States Army, to begin in January 1943, accord which they placed on campus Reports turned in by solicitors members of the Regular Campus ing to a list released yesterday property advertising Forestry Patrol of the College have be- • Tuesday evening show that 38.7 per afternoon by Lt. Col. Bob Childs, Ball. come auxiliary military police. cent of the PSCA's Finance Can- assistant professor of military John L. Kiernan '43, represent-vass goal of $3,600 ha d bee n science and tactics. Acknowledged by the Internal ed the • foresters before Tribunal. reached, Clifford M. Painter '45, Charles H. Ridenour '43, Tribu- announced last night. Security Division On October 24 Students that expect to take nal chairman warned Kiernan Cash contributions and pledges and received by the College pa- the course must join the .Army, , trol early this week the "Campus Enlisted Reserve Corps before that unless - all the markings are Cops 'have all the powers de- from male students totaled $936, " removed from all walks and en- which is slightly more than 39 per starting it next semester. signated to auxiliary m i t a ray trances to buildings by 8 a. in. li cent of the quota set for the Men's The following is the list of Wednesday, further action would Division. r Police.names released by Col. Childs: betaken at Tribunal's next meet- • Acting as • civilian auxiliaries From the report of women soli- Louis S. Acker, Richard F. ing. to the military police, the new citors it was estimated that $453.60 Armbrust, Adolph L. Belser, The Foresters were charged r ides will be used for the par- has been contributed by Penn State I Harold H. Benjamin, Richard 8.. with breaking an All-Collega rul- pose of guarding and protecting women. Berk, Wendell M. Bordack, Dale mg that, permisison he obtained war materials, key positions, and The goal for, men and women George L. Donovan, manager L. Bower, John W. Boyle, Andrea froni the execntive board of vital utilities from injury by the combined is $3,600. of Student Union, will leave cam- R. Caccavo, Harold Chidnoff, rabinet .before any painting or - enemy. 'As peace officers they . . ' - whitewashing 'of campus proper- will be able to punish violations Ir , . Norton Heights, Conn., where he Mark L. Davidoff William .H. ty would be permitted. • of federal laws as well as A 1. Pass .rmy will enter the Officer's Training Denlinger, Jr., Leonard P. Di- School, Supply Corps, United i ean i s. Wiliam P. Dohoney, Law- Freshman customs will be lift- tions of orders and regulations is- States Navy. Upon graduating rence A. Doyle, J. Leonard Ecker, ed Friday night only for fresh- sued by military authority. I from the course, Donovan will William t D. Eisenhauer, George be no ••men-: attending Mil Ball, Ridenour While on duty the patrol will A,,,. ( . ._, orin . s 'stated.- „ • -be designated by proper insignia. ' - ' - " - be .commissioned an -Ensign and W. Elder, Walter A. Fabian, Ray- assigned to active duty. mond T. Fortunato, and Joseph Tribunal penalized five' fresh- Having - •taken the oath of al- Approximately 170 students took men last night . for custom viola- legiance in usual form, they are the preliminary mental examine- A graduate of the class of '35, T. Fromme. 'lions. Frosh who .received, pen- 'now • under 'obedience to any or- tons for enlistment in the Air Donovan obtained his Bachelor Ernest T. Giles, Jr., Louis B. allies are: Samuel Dickey, Cler- ders issued - by the president, as Corps' during, the two-day visit of of Arts degree is the Commerce Glanzberg, Harold P. '.Griffith, .-.43ee:rl4urr.••Eli4:7empiellip,om t afsthn4.ll:l 40 1 21Cf 11 Wg5 , ' , PD dFn .'C9 tse : . tie 4.1• , .0-q7 t---,3: , ir---•:-.:= , ,-=4MV , i1-4.;- i t i ll,iliP . ;:. ~,..11. , Ggrai'd 'BaCks and Ernegt Russell. and Navy_ and by his duly au- amining Board, it was announced •For "tbe.last eight years •he has _Hanipe, George M. Hardy„.•.,Ed • . ' • - : ' --: _ - • thoriZed officers.. last night by War Service Advisor managed Student Union, giving round D. Haube, James E. Hawk:: College ,Faculty Polled • _ Accor di ng ` to George H. Ebert, Robert E.• Galbraith. • information to upperclassmen and irs, 111., Robert. Hibbard, David .' •-.-•;;' -„...•-•.: .- -, ~.. ~•-.. - . , - Chairman of ~the'Committee on AcCording •to figures released freshmen, selling tickets to PlaYr•_• H. Hornstein, and William C. Iniew tollegianlurvey Proteetion State College is con- yesterday--afternoon, 132 of the ers, and. Thespian shoWs, selling Humphries. candidates successfully passed their student publications and war Paul' J: Jeffers, Irwin ,Kanen ' ' - . ! - ! sidered one of-three critical . areas •-• ,Irl'an attempt 'to aid in the so- .. mental tests and will be formally stamp cOrsage, handling the giser Robert V. Klein, Seymour , lution 'Of prOblems faced by fac- u-I•.Centre County.. enlisted in the Air Forces Enlisted ••• _ .i,ost and Found, and approving F. KuVin, AndreW Kuzman, Solo -illty,'-as ,well as student •body, the.' - - . ' • .-. . • - Reserve when the examining board open dates for dances and use of nion Lubin, Robert . S.. MacNabb, ;poly . Colle:dian is - currently con- Bunnell (ails -Students returns to the campus. ," . _ rooms in' Old Main . for - strident Robert 's: McMinn, Kevert .V. ,dticting.`a POll, which will measnre , •• . • • The Board will make its final groups. Mellott, Robert ' W.• .Meager, "faculty opinion upon several of. To , 2nd-Defense Meeting vi sit the year November 10, 11, - George W. Myers, - and John D. :-the 'mere ; tirnely - probems being - • ' and 12. At this time, Captain Eng- ' / • Neel. - • a .ifeced,by a college at war. • • See Editorial art indicated, the Board will ad .r .. . ,- . David. M. OgsbUry, John L. .' . .,: t. Carefully • selected questions, • If a minimum of 25 college stu- minister mental examinations for -r ootball r . H arrier .. ... Pendell, - William. R. _Pomerantz, -'7,vorded • preCiiely have been corn- dents attend, the second C i v i l i an new candidates, conduct physiCals, . .. . .. Walter C. ,Price,• *Wiliam A. pilecl;•by .the p9ll. directors, and Defense training. class in 10 Sparks and swear in all. applicants who • , are•being sent to!1200 members .of at 7i30-tonight, a special first ses- have passed:their tests, and have M ariagers Famed. Price, Jr., William. E. Reimer, ,Jfie - : • = laCulty, ' All, those receiving - Sion , •will be scheduled for them, their quallikation papers in order . . J. B. Richey - , Seymour Rosenberg, . George A. Roye - Kenneth . V.. •e -- Collegian poll are prged to give , announced • Millard 'T. 'Bunnell, Physical-examinations for those With the end. of •the. Current Rumniage, and M. Robert Savage. ':;the queitions* careful. considera-,' supervisor of class' centers at cen- who passed their entrance tests 'football and cross-country *seasons ._. Leonard R. Schlauch, Richard - .'tiloh; to -filL•them out,' and return ,tral . exterision: ' - the Boards'' current' visit approaching,first assistant fresh ' , - - P Schmidt,Robert A Schrack. 'Fi • them ,- to' the - . Collegian 'office in ' t :.Mos of e persons w o will be continued through this th 160 h man,and alternate managers ,Sidney' • A. - week and next: All applicants must erson 'or. by -inter-office mail. ' were" present' at the - firit Meeting,• ' • were elected yesterday. • They have therb ir t h certificates, . Schwartz, Peter Scott, Stephen ,••;rT•Welve • 'questions are being' Tuesday . night, ' 1d d t • .inc u e . owns- will . • serve during next Fall's' . . minors '• releases •letters • of recom- Sinichak, Eugene C. Snedeker, ~ tised ~with answers, weighted in people and school children. Be- • ' sports seasons. .. mendation and good standing, and • -, - - Frederick Snyder, Clifford M. St. -',.(ll4e;:catagories• _ from "strongly cause of the need• for students to The names, as released by . the Clair,. Stanley Shaw, and Glenn all other required papers properly ~ ..a pprove-, to ."strongly disapprove" fill Civilian Defense poSitions on • B. Smith. sb:,'. - thet - an . accurate rating of campus, special .consideration will filled out and notarized - prior' to 'Athletic. Association ,office yes- • • ••tentiment may 'be obtained. be granted, Mr. Bunnell exPlained.• the return,of the Examining Board. terday,' follow. William W. Thompson, Joseph • • ' • : Football firsts. elected, for next A. 'Vligasi, Melvin . H. Wainer, . - PS -Oub - Clarifies - • er se o a h s n on z a vi re at W kin ar 4 e s Ga.ndLasoepa'4s, George P. Washko, Morris A. , Flot 'tsitiller Tram-. Me -Join Spivak '•,‘ -', . • n . . Dancing\ - Dales 'Class- Wiess - • '45. Sheldon ' Balding: 3 ; was elected freshman football Wiley, Stanley J. Wolfe and Sid . Wein. _ Band Will Play. For Bail-Prom- .. To clarify a mistake made in the manager, Jack N. Williams '45: .distribution of letters announcing first alternate, and Nick Evaso- - Belie! Five Faculty Hetzel, the beginning _of * the .new Penn vich, second alternate. ' A hot jive crew, formerly mainstays'in the outfit of the man State Club's dance series, Charles , First assistants for cross-coun- Attend Chicago Confab' . Glenn Miller's trombone section, who plays "the sweetest trumpet Thompson '43, president, announc- t r . will' be making a return engage- in the world" when it hits the ed that the date 'set at November are Theodore H.Breisch '45 y A. . ' Morse In Philadelphia Lawrence A. Doyle '45, and Stan' on the campus when Charlie campus -next month. 22 was meant to be October 22. - • . . • his ley S. Wolfe. Freshmanmanages• Spivak • and, band take over They will work along with the Two lessons have already, been . , • , . .elected is Richard'P Stovroff '45, the president in charge of resi t Senior• Ball-Junior Prom other featured instrumentalists given but stitd e n t s interested ' first alternate James A.Mc •, bandstand November 20. and Garry Stevens and the should attend since they will •be • • ' ~Kechnie '45, and second alternate, dent instruction, left yesterday to "The "tram" men, with Miller "Stardusters." - given spec i - a 1 consideration, -. tcobert F. Lunt '45. . attend two meetings in Philadel- When he, played last Senior Ball The Miller band is one of many Thompson said. ._.... s'/' phia. Last night he represented. tipi:‘, -.joined the Spivak outfit which have been hard hit by the !In view of the misunderstanding ." • • —I, • President Hetzel at a meeting of several weeks, ago just after Mill- draft, but Spivak and his outfit the fee has been lowered to two ' The Green Pie Theme the Association of College Presi r •e: 'disbanded his aggregation to have suffered very little. They'dollars payable at Student Union. . ~ dents of Pennsylvania, and to '::take;, over ,- a captaincy in the have been working steadily, in Women are invited to attend and Of Coming Ag Frolic day , he will meet with the Amer -. United• States Army. the Boston area and will finish will be admitted free of charge or Fr olic day Council on Education. , . • i Included in the section are an 'engagement there the night men students may bring their own "The Green Pig" will be the With 'the prexy are Stvenson Jimmy. Priddy, Frank D'Anolfo, before they play here. Partners. . . . theme of Ag • Frolic, annual fair- W. Fletcher, dean of the School and Paul Tanner. • The loss of few men to the dance sponsored by the school of Agriculture; Harry P. Ham ! ,Ctrumpet man Johnny Best is armed forces makes the band still ' Millet Will Present 2 Plays -of Agriculture, which will be mond, dean of the School of En the. other member of the disband- stand as one of the best in the Billet Will present' its first two held November 7 in Rec Hall gineering; Prof. Frank D. Kern, , , ,• ', a_ct? band to take up a place in the country. They will, however, plays of the semester--" The Pot from 9to 12. The dance which dean of the Graduate School, and '' band for the Joint dance. probably have some trouble of Boiler," and "Fall Houseparty," at is open to everyone will feature Dr. Laura W. Drummond, direc 'Arhe quartet has already started that nature soon after their, jot 10 o'clock Saturday evening. Dane- the music of Les Stine and his for of the department of home work, with Spiyak and will be here. ' ing will start at 9p. in. Penn State Aristocrats. economics. 75 Sophomores Accepted For Advanced ROTC Training; Campus Patrol Get Commissions As Military Aides Successor To The F OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1942, STATE COLLEGE, PA Donovan Joins Up Attend Stamp Dances / PRICE THREE CENTS Students To Begin . Course January 1943
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