The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 03, 1942, Image 1

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01 Fr a tern ity D ance s• •
-supCheck-Off Financing Vote
' . .Collegian . Boards • To discuss planning and
ervision of fraternity dances, , a
is - ' ~.• t " ''-' sub-committee has been appoint- Students Will Approve
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` . New Ad ed by the Senate , Committee on • . . . •
Colgate FootballFLlms
Invitations Sale Set
, Student Welfare to meet with Plan At Elect ions
L , in ' ',Syser Managing Editor
chairmen.
f ra ternity presiderits - and social 'To insure the College of a daily To Start 'Wednesday
To Be Shown Tonight .
newspaper for the duration, Gor
:. Paul I. Woodland is the new Conducting a series of • 'five don L. Coy '43, Daily Collegian Action shots, showing the Col-
Five senior honor men will be
editor-in-chief. of The Daily Col- meetings - , . with each fraternity editor, proposed to All - College gate-Penn State game, play-by- elected this week to fill the tra
legian for the next term, succeed- represented at one meeting, the Cabinet last night a check-off sub- play, will be shown in 121 Sparks ditional Spoon Man, Cane Man,
ing Gordon L. Coy '43, who also committee includes Miss Char- scription plan whereby a portion tonight at 7:30 with Coach Robert
Barrel Man, Pipe Orator, and
announced Philip P. Mitchell as lotte E. Ray, dean of women; of each semester's fees would be Higgins giving a running corn
: business manager, Jane H. Mur- Miss Ruth H. Zang, assistant to set aside for the Collegian. mentary on the motion picture Class Donor positions for Class
Day exercises. The men will be
• phy, women's editor, and Richard the dean; Miss Edith Melville, Cabinet members were quick to review.
'chosen from a group of ten se
:D.-Smyser, managing editor. secretary to the dean; members approve of the plan and moved Sponsored by the Penn State lected by a committee appointed
On the editorial board, Larry of Inter-Fraternity Council, facul- 'that the question be placed on the Club and the Penn State Christian last night by David J. McAleer
T. Chervenak will be feature ty, WSGA, and Panhellenic Coun- ballot.at the All-College Election, Association, these films are shown '43, class president.
editor, Benjamin M. Bailey, sports cil. November 16, 17, arid 18, for the every Tuesday night to students
Cards will be sent to each
:.editor, and Mary Janet Winter, Having met twice, the sub-corn- student body's approval. After who need only present their mat
senior man who will be asked to
'assistant women's editor. All mittee will meet with fraternity this,
.the system will have to be riculation card to gain admit
.sanctioned by the College Board vote for five of the candidates in
-named to new positions are representatives •in the Trustees tance.
of Trustees following which it will the order of his preference. The
juniors. Room, Old Main, at 6:30 P. Next Tuesday night, the mo- cards will be sent before the end
m ' be put into effect beginning next
, Richard E. Marsh will head the tomorrow. semester. . tion pictures taken at the West
. of this week and must be return
' Collegian's advertising depart- Virginia-Penn, State game at ed to Student Union on or before
Under this plan, each student
'.ment, and Kenneth E. Sivitz willMorgantown, W. Va. will be
would be an automatic subscriber Monday.
''be in charge of circulation.- Other AACR Enlistees and delivery' would be handled at shown through the courtesy of On the same card will be listed
:;business staff positions include the Physical Education and
,George campus and' • downtown pick-upthree tentative class gift sugges-
J. Cohen, assistant circu- Must
Athletic school. tions one of which each person.
•. stations, thereby ironing out re
lation manager; Donald H. Shan
___ Take Exams cent circulation - difficulties, CoCoy may vote for. The class gift vote
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,er, assistant advertising manager; explitined. ■.• among coeds will be conducted
'lane - Ammerman and, Esthermae Students who took, the mental 'Nothing new in the way of col- Symposiums Open by WSGA.
: - .:Hartos, women's advertising man- . _ ,
examination for enlistment in, the leggy nei#Spaper financing, th i s Invitations and announcements
i,:agers; Eugenia Bundiek and Mary Army ..i • • ■
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Air Corps Reserve but plan had Worked "at Perin, Pitt, • Debale Activities for commencement will go on.
:Lou Keith, senior •secretaries. have not yet taken the physical Illinois, Wisconsin , , all of the large ' sale at Student Union at 9a. in.
-,' , Promoted to the senior editorial are urged to do so at their earliest California colleges, and at numer- ~
Two symposiums on peace Wednesday. The sale will con
,:association board are Milton B. opportunity by War Service Ad= ous - other large and small colleges. prciblems will mark the opening tinue until Wednesday, November
.',Drilinger, . Robert T. Kimmel,
visor Itobert,-.E.•,,Galbraith. . ..;,,The•. Collegian Board of Direc
, activities for Penn State's varsity 11. .Cost of announcements and
: • ‘tl:Obert' E. lCinter, Donald ' ' T ''',. : I( 49,o:fidino,,tO,'„Gb i l,braith;lCandi*- 1 - 0 .- ..-- _...... 41. *4 04 4;( 4 - di -i1 1i ; 4 44k 4-v ,..-e" - 0 , %-ctebato,,,gcllaadaB4 l 3.at:;the - 4,31;4 1 Xer0n1kiti1t.19,P.VJ ., 74 11 :-`,be-..:.,fiVe - ..7ce24-9:-:
; '' ;7. 4 1" ‹ , ft i 1.." -E;;die-vel l' itichar-d;11.: 4 - Eites- - hiceee+13ereli,WoW'iii'reportiiiiio'-eP 64r4- tri r-4• •' 4 :0 - elr5ek - Hvens -- in 216 7- 16; draniece. ', McAleer Stated - last,riight
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~-.', - _Mell., aul, t ';' , .Saily L. ~I-lirshberg. , ; 'aril t p - tb e ,Diep eosery f or pb Te i ee m ; to day' that increase in fees for'.the 4 and 7 p. m. today. The first
;`.helenlf.i.-Keefauver• . ..- date, . ind'' it' is. feared ' that Many January "Payment would probably
forensic endeavor Of the season 25 cents made for each request
I:WSri - Oel•, as, Managing editor, of hem, will ;still not• be eligible amount' , to `sl.ls..HOwever, they
for Penn State will. ,find the to replace lost or forgotten re
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takes. the ~place of Herbert :J. a P a g e. Two)
for: the Harris- - I.J C °o ll g e-- °n* t ea m s discussing the year's de- ceipts. -•• . - • • I
:::7.l.lkiiiStiai!43, while Miss: Murphy. -burg ~ Aviation:-tadet Examining . •. '• " ' ... - bate problerri of "Problems of :He also 'announced •that: Charles
A .teplaces - - Louise. ; .. • ss - 3 , Board • returns 'to -the- College No- Gray.- Junior , r rexy r Peace." • - ', . H. Ridenour '43 would 'succeed
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- , :women s f , editor. Leonard:- r E. vem b
e 10, 11, and 12. , T .1 . - •' d • d Coached by. Joseph F. O'Brien, William H. Richards as class his,
, - Flita'Ch -is , -the. retiring . business The next. visit of the Examin= . 10' leaumasier , associate, professor of - speech and torian b ecause.of - Richards' fail
manager, 'th ' -'I ii Mitchell • .
',,- e - .1 3 95 1 " • ' mg- Board will, be .its last under. .t - ii" ,, ' - ,*" -' • managed by Robert S. .MacNabb ure to attend the Summer se
kill.:hold; and Philip, Jaffe steps present War Department plans, :ireseman- Banquet '4s,the debaters will. enter two inester, a requirement .for hold:-
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4;'4:1ir . . -41 .i . c' , 4dveKtising ' manager's_and -will •he• the final opportunity ' Toastmaster of the Independent squads of four each into the ing class or All-College office. '
.Ip4;ip.for„. Marsh. Sivitz succeeds tor Penn- State - students to enter. Freshman Men's Banquet in the symposium. Each speaker will Committee to name honor men
i'l z tt,lli.erf-E..EdgerlY . - , the Air Corps Re_gerve,at the•Col-.Nittany Lion Inn Sunda Novern-• discuss one of the 'phases of the eandidates• is made tip of presi:--
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'..& 'rf - :;•''' ..„:- '• _.. :.; .., - , lege.- After -that candidates mint ber 8, will be Jack R. Grey '43, topic. They are:' nationalistic, .
MernlFAnnounces . make enlistinent through the re, Junior - class president, - Kehl political, 'economic 'and geo- Woodrow E. Hoch, - Donald W.
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Hy Audging., Milkmaid
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• s• cities -throughout the net., announced last night. - - Speakers for the' afternoon
, -Ai.---.._ ..-- ..,,,..,..,, • . - - • . state. -- . Ted ClausS and the Three symposium are: Nathan Cohen
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k-• amito I -Expos lion . . Urgmg students - o report for Stodge; Thespian comedy ad, '44, Bernard Feinberg '45, Stanley Davis Jr., William S. Ivens,
Howard J. Merrill, Harold W.
Freeman. James L. Bachman, and
!rank R. Flynn, all seniors.
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Aii," : 474-,,,, , ,:;-,,,.- : ....,-..--:. .•'..', i.: . ;' -. -phylical ..examinations - as. early- will entertain guests at . the sec- Siegel '45, and. Henry Dymza '44. Invitations and announcements
` ' ''Ciiiiinll‘t .-- H ' d George it'aX- , as '-- possible Galbraith -revealed and annual banquet held :in. honor Manager MacNabb' will preside; committee'is made up of Flynn,
40:7,are•-new'Grand-ChaMPion-iof that appointments may be made• of . independent Freshman men. John Thorpe '44 and Louis Ull- Betty' J. Lindenmuth, David J.
L4,tatic`a - nd ' shoWirig.' dairy . - eattie. through ,Dr. • Dietterich :for
,• tests : The banquet is being sponsored' man '45 will act as timers. • Wooda; Louis J. Palazzi, Charles
i'die4fectively, as' a result of winnih:g during : night hours ,for , •thoS'e , who -by the'Penn State - Club, Inde- On'-the evening .program are: E. Gundlach, Muriel S. Taylor,
FAtie.ilst Annual - Dairy SCience Ex-' cannot find sufficient, time to re- pendent Men's Association, and Albert Rosen '44, William Dymza • and Thomas Ridge.
F.iiitiSiti;ori'held SaitirdaY at the'StOk port . during, regular Dispenser:Y . the Penn State Christian Asso- '44, Gaylord Greenlee '45, and. - Members of the class gift com-
Ts.7o,dinig Pavilion; :Howard - J. Mer- hetirs. • • ' ciation. --- William Pomerantz . '44. mittee are McAleer, Woods, Mar
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tricninced . yesterday : : .
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g7.ll,e',:title „ "Champion ,Mtlkmaid.' Ne w -
Dally. Collegia n Senior Managing Board . . .
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fitlititell"Saturiday night. Priseilta
;,'=ifOria' of . :production' prizes were
Made ,13'S" ,.. Merrill and riciantifaetur
iii4#et.by Martin, L. Miller.' -
Before - awards were made, an
illiiitziated talk on "Wildlife - Con
.:,*.v.V,atiori' was-delivered by Ralph
-AL - ,,;"Watts, :dean emeritus of the
'S''Cliciel. 'of' Agrieniture. Toastmaster
',`s:4-, - "*the'evenifig - ' was - David J.
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TUESDAY MORNING, •NOVEMBER 3, 1942, STATE COLLEGE, PA
Above are pictured the members of The Daily Collegian's new , Senfor Board. Seated (left to right)
are Eugenia D. 'Bundick, Mary Janet Winter, Robert T. Kimmel, Esthermae Hartos, Milton Dolinger,
Robert E..Kinter, Helen R. Keefauver, Sally L. Hirshberg, Jane H. Mtirphy, George J. Cohen, and
Kenneth. E. Sivitz: Standing (left to right) are Philip P. Mitchell, Richard B. McNaul, Larry T. Cher
venak,.Benjamin.M. Bailey, Fred E. Clever, Paul I. Woodland, and Richard D. Smyser. Not shown
above atnong the new , 1 - abistrd-ate Richard E. Marsh, Donald H. Sinner, Jane Ammerman, Mary Lou
Keith, and Donald L. Webb. •
COLLEGE
PRICE THREE CENTS
Seniors To Name
Class Day Honor
Men This Week
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NEW GVINE A---UacArthur's
AustraliEin troops have captured
Kokoda, the vital Kokodan, air
field, it was ,announced.
GERMANY- Romnael's h adm
quarters announced that 'the Bri
tish Eighth Army has bro k en
through Axis fortifications. Aus
tralian troops are driving to the
'Mediterranean Sea and Allied.
planes are giving strong support
to land forces, the statement con
tinned.
• - WASHINGTON —American,
forcei 'are gaining in the Guadal
canal zone, the Navy Departmeni
announced. The Japanese fleet has
been forced to retire and within.
the last 24 hours, 27 enemy ships
have been iukik or damaged. The
American Air. 'Eorce is laying 4.
heavy barrage to keep supply lineal
open,