The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 04, 1942, Image 1

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VOL. 40—No. 2
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Dancerosas Jerkosas Menace Dance floors; . Women Elect Storer
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bin. Rover-Boys Give Coeds Fallen Arches , 1
By DAVID SAMUELS'43 exponents of this stance should Diener To WSGA Posts
We're sitting quietly at o u r Rem- beware of breaking their collec
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ington pecking out another student five necks.
poll 'story when ye ed, bellows: Then there is the "Rover Boy"
"Get the h--1 over to the Armory floor and his gal friends
likes to wander all over the riend saddles.
fenseand write a feature about the De- .
fense Stamp Dance!!" The Rover Boy's brother is the
"Track Star"( 'who thinks he is Polling 376 coed votes in yes-
So we sidled down to the barn running- a 100-yard dash. He is terday's WSGA-WRA joint elec•
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across from Schwab's architectural afflicted with jumpin-jive, cireum- tions, Ruth M. Storer '44 became
triumiih, scared up a dime, and scribing the floor in whirlwind WSGA president for the coming
skittered in. There we saw Penn fashion, leaving his partner in a year. Running against • Miss
State's prides and joys dancing cold sweat. Storer, Dorothy L. Jones •'44
their hearts out to save democracy. The "I'm--afraid-you're-going-to- tallied 284 ballots.
Cutting a path thr o ugh the get-away" sty 1 e finds couples
jungle of stags, we ; beheld a floor , ascloseasthis. Just the reverse is With a plurality of 95 vote
over her opponent Kathleen M.
show worthy of 20 times the ad- the genus "Keep-your-distance-I-
Osgood '45, Patricia Diener '45
mission. Certain rare typ e s of just-ate-onions." This lad assumes
moved into the vice-presidency
homo sapiens were monopolizing he's dancing in the days of the
the floor with their antics. S-0-0-o,' stately minuet when wide skirts with a total of 375.
to you guys and gals who hayen't made cheek-to-cheek dancing a Of the 'two junior candidates
yet taken • advantage of George pastime for giraffes only. for senior senator, H. Anne Car-
Donovan's brainchild, we recom- "Pump handles" belong on the iuthers scored 85 to Frances M.
mend that the following types be farm, but they can be seen in the Angle's 56. Other election re
exterminated: Armory. The flailing of arms is turns are: treasurer, Patricia
First, there is 'the "I
-like-to- tiring. It is also useful in knocking Hallberg '46-389, Rochelle Meisel
take-my-time" smoothdrip who is out pests trying to cut-in. '46-235; junior senator, Jeanne B.
definitely in the groove—but solid. Female of the species is "Chat- Ogden-111, . Alice R. Fox-30;
He stays- in one spot so long he ter:box,in-a-bandbox." Sh e car- sophomore senator, Helen L.
wears a groove in the floor. This ries on endless discussion about David J. McAleer '43, cla s s Martin-60, Nancy Ferris-10.
type usually takes . the "Can-I- herself to the tune of "My De- president, last night released the Independent senator, Dorothy -
rhave-a-chunk-outa.-yournforehead" votion." This femme is an expert names of eleven seniors who will K. Brunner '44-96, Grace E.
stance. Or if he is less barbaric, he in the art of losing friends and be candidates for positions in Class Sammons '44-15; town senator,
prefers "lips-to-forehead." Ta 11 (Continued on Page Three) . Day
activities. Final choice will be Elizabeth Furst '45-21, Dorothy ,
made by seniors voting for five of Shigley '45-31.
• • " the men named. . ,
Since there were three nom.-
Lieut. thervanik . .
Further Plans Mode
For Check-O ff Vote_
..__. nees for freshman senator, final
election for that officer will be
Committee Names held at the WRA finals tomorrow.
Goes-To. Air Corps Further plans_
Editorial, .Page 2)
. Results of the preliminary ballot- I
plans_ have been com- ' • . • .. . . ing for freshman senator are:
•• - • •• - pleted • concerning •-the check-off Heyen-H Men Jane Dye-70, •• Virginia Sykes--
Lt. - Charles 'R. Chervamk, as- ' ' t'hyllis •De auria 64
- " - t — A," professor Or - iiiiiirdir. linan-in g" si ' st " e •A a k b; • ; - - •7,-.• - -----. , 0n0;. , ... :,- -.., AR; • ar, l 4 .-
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-Collegian -which , will - be put up „ -- , ,• . - .... .. . . ,- • . Miss Dye and Miss. Sykes , will
.science .and. tactics, Willlehife for • • • • • • - . • 'Eleven. senior men instead of
' • ' for -- student - approval at All-Col-
the 'Air Force Pre-Flight School lege -=Elections,:Noveinbex : 17, . 18, : the originally..: n anne ten were
nathed' Jail' night 'a candidates Only final ' WRA 'vote' - brought •
at 'Kelly
. Field,' Tex., tomorrow and . 19 - ,
, according 'to • dordOn 1.
for senior honor Betty Pike • into the office- - of
where .he will train for active Coy' '43,:Collegiatt.editor. • men.. posts, . in • sophomore • representative - .with a
tiuty as •an Army pilot, Col. Ed-Class
. Day activities: '
Coy , stated-'that ., ,the Collegian ~, • - ••• ... . .. total of. 205,, while
_her .opponent
ward: D. Ardery, • head •of • the" i
Executive Board formulated . this The men. chosen are
.Jerome Julia Gilbert tallied 100.
ROTC , ' , deprtment, announced plan, which would' consist' of 24V-.. 4. 1 ' 8149..,5199,, : Gordon L. .Coyl. Since .WRA nominees for each
yesterday.
_- ' - ing a certain portion- of each se- Donald W;" Davis Jr., Harold W. other office numbered More than
Graduating from the Pennsyl- mester's• fees set 'aside for man- Freeinan, : William S. Ivans, M. two, the WRA half-of yesterday's
vania Military Collegejn Decem- tenance !of a 'daily campus paper, _William Liidelius, David J. Mc- election was -merely. preliminary, •
ber 1937, where he received' a .with the. idea of insuring 41 . ke Colz..Aleer, „-Robert .L. ,Mawhinney, with the final'voting scheduled
Bachelor of • Arts degree and a lege a daily paper under wartime HOWard - J.. Merrill, Robert - J• for first• floor, lounge, Old Main
Second Lieutenant'S • commission, conditionS. , Perugini,, and Bernaril A. Plesser. from Ba. m. till Bp. m. tomorrow.
Lt. Chervanik was placed on ac- Already 'students are assessed The necessity for choosing . Still in _.the . running for 'sports
on their fees for College athletics, eleven men arose from the large
five duty at Fort Meade. Md.(Continued on page four)
In August 1941, Lt. Chervanik debating, glee club, - and - other numher Who have taken leading .
was transferred from Fort Meade campus activities. When 'Collegian parts .in campus activities during
to Penn State, where he has been is placed on this basis all students their four years in College. Rare Green Pig
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serving; _as assistant professor of will be automatic subscribers . and
, Pnly.,, , ,second ,semester seniors -
military science and tactics ever each one will' be entitled"tO;` . re: .
. were considered and.- choice was
since. -After the start of war in ceive a copy every day. -• . ,
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• made . on,. the, basis of contribu- Born n Barn
- December, he was promoted to r .. tions for the goOd of- the ,College • -
the rank of ;First Lieutenant. ' rrosh 'mar-Remove •. during their four years here., .
• ' Bulletin! •
. . Cards - for, voting for the men .
111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111191111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111! White -Sox At •8 A 'M State College—A-rare specie of
1. .2 - will be -sent out to •• each •Senior •.. _ • • • •
.: .sne swine family; .the abligacurus.
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'LATE NEWS ..FLASHES Freshmen men....may "discard beginning tpday.- „They must ce.
their white sox starting today at returned by Tuesday' to Student a green' pig; :was born at the Col
elge barns 'last night, Prof. Mark
' . . 8 a - . .M. Charles H. Ridenour '43, Union.- Each senior
,voting, must .A. , McCarty of • , the• department of
111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111191111111111111111911111111111111111111111111111111 Stud en t . .. .. . . list of d ie men in the order „ .
Tribunal' :c h a i rman,- an- .five,„ •_. aaimal husbandry has _announced.
- . Following ..a - general ...Republican • trend , throughout ..the . nation, . . ,
Via" Thera is only arie Other .aniaiii of "
re - , notinced last night. . :, • .. - '' :: . ".;f:d.‘l*'l!)re.f6renbe, And liidging
ports , from; 3,394 Patinsylyia*i •precinats out,of .9,961 -gave: Getiaral - "AlthOugh.• there • are. 'only , .tWoo e cope, on .a . point •basis. • _ , ...:- thie..specie' known - to- be: existing.
Martin ; 61(Loco;_votes ' while -527.000 were registered 'for -his. Democratic . dress customs. that: still: rpnat:bC ';•• l3 W l A.94:P..„k,;:''tc2rn9tr9W.' 4 16 •I'Diiily: .-Ylai baby iig,..weighed.:tw&riOinidi
' - ' ' • • ' byfreshmen, '' all! Other COll6ifdri'z'Wili,.'-ritibfiali.
',short , bi- at'' birth. and,- is• being kept. in an
opponent,. F. Ross, -at 12:30 : th is :1119rniFig. : . wo rn • • ~.. 1...• -•.••• • • - -....-- .- 's •;(,•• •.--;.. -.,' •: •.• , ' • •
Clair:
freshman regulations - •Must: be ' , Mlall lll 9a ,4,ltete - hes::.of ,each of - incubator. • •
:,., An`r,Assobiated4. - Press. report said that 109 Democrats and 30 Re- , - • . - 4 , - ~. f. .. ! . lo on fr o w f r ia.i.. Is' '' .. F *) •. • - ~ ** 4 ,
complied • with, Ridenour - said,.... l• -. .. , r• I . . P ag e '-F ou r) -ou 1
publicans , had been:-assured .seats in.-the. House of. 'Representatives. “c ontra -
- ry to - rtimorS - ' artiblig , 'first "-‘; ';' l' - ' - ' ' -'*' ' . ' ' '"We are doing 'all in 'our power
Republican --Thomas E. Dewey •was- elected governor of -New York semester frosh, customs will : not. .:ri t •.: - to obtain- the permission of Prof.
with. reports froml,4oo • districts out of 9,327 showing the Republican - be lifted this week , ' • '.••• -•• • '......gLe, '.
.. ' 1) ' '- .S ' F .
.0.04: :Wes - - et or • McCarty to exhibit the obligacurus
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ahead by 506,000 votes. ,
R Candidates
Must File Names
Early For Tests
Board Will Make Final
3-Ray Visit Next Week
All students who expect to take
the mental examination for en
lietment in the Army Air Forces
Enlisted Reserve when the Har
risburg Aviation Cadet Examin
ing -Board returns next' Tuesday,
Wednesday, and Thursday, must
file their names with War Ser
vice Advisor Robert E. Galbraith
before 'Saturday morning.
.Galbraith's- announcement fol
lc:wed a new regulation just re
leased.- by Service Headquarters
limiting the recruiting boards'
examinations solely to those stu
dents. "whose names appear. on a
list submitted in advance by the
representative of the service con
cerned."
.The new regulation was agreed
upon, by the Army, Navy, and
Marine Corps representatives of
the Joint Service command, and
was, put into effect last week.
As' Galbraith previously indi
cated, the next visit of the Ex
amining Board "Novernber 10; 11,
and,.l2 will be the final oppor
tunity- for campus .enlistments in
the :Army -Air Forces. After that
'students will . ,have to :make en
thrOugh;..:.outside
'Galbraith pbinted - bur 'Alia
quotas in most of the Enlisted ,Re
serves will be • close& after - De
cerriber. 31, • and that .after that
date only college• freshmen will
•_bes• - •eligible,.• for for; - the - Reserves.
Those expecting to be sworn'
into the Service . :by ,Captain H.' S.
Engart next week are • reminded
. that, all qualification , papers, in
:eluding draft. board releases, must
be properly: :signed and notarized
prior to the return of the Ex
amining Board.
Senior Engineer' Lecture
`,Post-War Economics" will be
dikussed by Professor. Charles S.
Viyand department of economics,
at senior engineering, lecture
in 121 .Sparks at 4:19, p. m.,
FridaY,' November 6.
WASHINGTON Japa n e s e man forces have been forced to New' Navy Head Named ment," Wilbur Bull, chairman 'of
forces have landed west of the retire with heavy losses, the Brit-.•— . . Elections of PSCA Cabinet
Henderson air fi eld, exposing the ish Eighth Army announced. The For Training Station members will be held Tuesday the dance, stated last night when
informed of the pig's birth.
Guadalcanal area from the east British Army is advancing stead- Lieut. (s. g.) John H. Smith, USN and Wednesday, November 10
CA officials announced Prof. McCarty said that though
end west, Secretary of the Navy ily. - retired, - has been appointed in and 11,
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yesterday. the - obligacurus is but a day-old
Knox announced. Knox stated, that LOND 0 N Royal Air Force charge of the Naval training sta- baby, the specie grows very rapid
there is no cause for optimism in bombers raided cities in West Ger- Ten students will be elected
tion at the College to succeed ly and that if it doesn't snow (cold
the Solomon area. many and the Low Countries. Sev- LieUt. Commander Sparks, who from a list of 12 nominees chosen is dangerous for the obligacurus)
• MOSCOW—German forces are eral enemy planes were shot down, was transferred last week to by seniors on the present Cabinet the green pig will be put on dis
advancing closer to the vital Cau- London officials stated. Cornell. and the. PSCA associate secre- play at the dance. The Chicago
casus oil fields. The. Russian forces WASHINGTON Paul V. Mc- The new commander comes from taries, Agnes Highsmith and D. World's Fair was the first place
have suffered their seventh set- Nut!, War Manpower Commis- Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa., Ned Linegar. an pbligacurus was ever exhibited
back in the last seven days. the sioner, has recommended • that all .and will be the permanent officer The group of 10 electees will publicly.
Moscow radio announced. manpower problems be placed in in Charge. then vote to choose 11 additional Tickets for the dance and the
BRITISH EIGHT H A R M Y the hands of a single administra- A new class of midshipmen will members in order that the Cabi- exhibit are now on sale at Student
HEADQUARTERS A f-t e r si x tor. McNutt further recommends arrive here at the beginning of net may have a total of 21. Union. The dance is informal and
hours of the heaviest tank war- that all voluntary enlistments be next month to start training, it was Officers of the cabinet will be will feature the music of Les Stine
fain. that, has been seen, the Ger- halted after January 1. v . also announced. chosen, at a later date. and his Penn State Aristocrats.
OF THE PENNSYLVANIA: ST4.TE
WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTO . :ER 4, 1942, STATE COLLEGE, PA
T- The P
d 1887
NAMES. BMOC's
•Ag Frolic Friday night as an
New PSCA. Cabinet added feature to . our entertain-
Attend
Stamp
Dances
PRICE THREE CENTS
Coeds Cast Ballots
In WRA Preliminaries