r YYLGE /TOM t Tat h-f.eill Wiith Penn' Sets (Keynote 3 1 ,000 Students At Today's Tilt Fa it Once again Penn State students have taken matters in their own la Inds. Discouraged in every possible way by College officials from )caving the peace and quiet of the secluded Nittany Valley to attend 1.11:t Perm game, still over 3,000 students have taken up temporary a hp)cl.- in the Quaker stronghold to see how the Lion will fare against 1.1, 0 Blue and Red. .A strong impetus was given the government's share-a-ride pro y9lm, since. it was mainly by that ) 1 , ,N) `he Stale College hej ira i,:hieved. "Thumb" travel I ; ;, ) bad its exponents—woefully deplete because of rationing, st!II .faithful to their tenet ) f -spend-a-cent-for-a-ride )l*--you-rah-beln-it! With cries of "Beat Penn" waking the welkin ring and with loudec and more vicious yells of "'l'o Hell. With Penn" also find )ng its place, enough spirit has 1-oon generated by the 50 per cent t f I?erm State's population who will fill the North stanrs of Vim-Odin Field to wither the )'(-iirtsyl cantons where they stand. "See you in Philly," was the )oily c.Ol of study-weary stud who have jumped at this op portunity to tear themselves a- Nydy from the headaches of an siTeteroted program. Since there is no Thanksgiving vacation in Ole -offing and with the frightful spectre of final exams rearing up oil too soon, guys 'n Vials have justifien their taking this foot b„,11 holiday upon themselves. )3ul . 1 . ,11e l'.oot,N) game ig only ,rt or the anticipated celebra i3(ll . The high-and-wide steppin' nue Band will. 11 ioke the .Phila eolphians sit up and take notice. while "Hum" Fishburris inspir eo forc:ations will ,purse their inouths in. a permanent oval of. Iwe Smokers.parties, informal get ogerber other festive - » , p , ,•-no wit) transform "t h e ddlo liberty" into a State College suburb for the weekend. ) insyl Jania followers will also bt on -hand io provide' the fire •)\•er which they will be raked. So as we did in 1939 when the invincible Quakers --they kept telling themselves—were defeated a roaring and ranting Lion ( )(wen, we will do today when Nedbeirgeir Measures Rai on country-cousin Penn State meets gi ear hebig sophisticated city rela- i o Univers] ry Pennsyl- With Ifireenling Process mia—P liana elltii Ellecits - George R. Pittinger '44, was elected president of Delta Chi fra iernity Sunday afternoon at chap elections. He succeeded M. Lundelius '43. William Briner '44, was elected vice-president, W. F. Bounds '44, J. Robert Hicks '44, rush ing chairman; and Jack Whittaker assistant rushing chairman. BUY WA)3. BONDS STAMPS .-.• - The First Nation.al Bank wif State College • • Member of Federal Deposit Insurance-Corporation- By MILTON DOLINGER Editorial Associate We„ Vi"omen They're Off— On What Track? Other than being the ones tha football players are heroes for, co eds are said to do little for the success of the pigskin squad. But, football players, don't think we aren't rooting for you, 'cause ismmi Some of us are sitting in Frank lin Field stands dressed in fur coats, the lateSt hats,. and sporting bright yellow 'mums...some are holding blue and white banners and asking dumb questions about the last penalty...some of us are forgetting that we aren't cheer leaders and we're yelling threats and directions about what to do Some of us have friends at Penn and .we're sitting on their side 'of the field, even clapping when they make first clowns...a couple of us went home this weekend in prefer ence to going to Philadelphia 'cause our uniformed men were • home on furlough...some of us (mighty few, though) are at the Library working on' a term report for that Ed course..: Some of us. are sitting close to a radio chewing fingernails and knitting needles while we listen to a play-by-play description of the game... If, we seem too confident or not worried enough, it's because you've shown us ages ago .who the best team in "these hyar parts" is and we're sure that Penn will follow the_rest and take a back seat to-- day. A method of measuring rain drops by freezing them artificial ly has been found by Dr. Hans H. Neuberger, head of the c.part ment of geophysics according to can article by him published in a recent issue of the Bulletin of the' American Meteorological Society. Not satisfied with other meas urements of rain drops because many of them tended to be large•- ly inaccurate, Dr. Neuberger thought of the possibility of a more reliable measurement by freezing the rain drops artificially into sleet. • PSCA SUPPLEMENT ddresses Reveal Hideouts Of Greek : thers, Sisters (Continued from Page One) street Delta Tau Delta, 3533 Locust Spivak will Play street • Delta Upsilon, 3 706 Locust street Al Kappa Sigma, 3706 Locust street Combined Ball Lambda Chi Alpha, 3507 Baring street - The U of P's "Red Hot" Junior Phi Delta Theta, 3700 Locust Prom last week and this weekend's street festivities are 'presenting Penn Phi Epsilon Pi, 3940 Spruce Staters at today's game a preview street of things to happen at State next Phi Gamma Delta, 3619 Locust street weekend. Centered around the combined Phi Kappa Sigma, 3539 Locust Senior Ball-Junior Prom featur • street ing the music of Charlie Spivak Phi Sigma Kappa, 3618 Locust and his orchestra, activities for street • next weekend will include a pep Pi Kappa Alpha, 3900 Locust rally and Thespian production of street "Kurfew Kapers," the Pitt foot- Pi Kappa Phi, 3401 Powelton ball game, and numerous house avenue dances. Pi Lambda Phi, 3800 Locust The pep rally will follow the street same scheme as ' ones held earlier Sigma Alpha El) silo n, 3908 this year, starting at the Lion Spruce street Shrine and centering around a bon Sigma Chi, 3809 Locust street fire in Jordan Fertility Plots. • Sigma Nu, 3819 Walnut street. The Ball-Prom, last big dance of Sigma , Phi Epsilon, 3909 Spruce the Semester, promises to be a fiery street "jam session" with the addition to Sigma Pi, 1908 N. 13th street Spivak's band of the entire brass Tau Kappa Epsilon, 3707 Locust section of the disbanded Glenn street Miller orchestra. Theta Chi, 3817 Spruce street "Kurfew Kapers." parody on Theta Xi, 3930 Spruce street All-College Cabinet's recent activi- SORORITIES: ties-curtailing curfew - ruling, will Alpha Chi Omega, 3919 LoCust street Kappa Alpha Theta, 238 S. 38th street • • Kappa Delta, 3411 C h e.s tnut street Zeta Tau Alpha, 214 S. McAlpin street Send !Him Youir PHOTO6RAPH Mike Your Appointment TO PENN STATE PHOTO .SHOP 214 East College Avenue STATE COLLEGE, PA. A Common 'Expression In Town and On Campus "You Can Get It at Id etzger 9 s ll PENN STATIE PENNANTS —PILLOW TOPS STICKERS Penn State Animal Novelties—Joe College ! Skeeter ! Sandy.. Deer, Mutt AIR MAIL STATIONERY GIFT ARTICLES FOR SERVICE MEN Parker SI Pens ! $12.50 and $l5 New Swiss Portable Typewriters TEXT BOOKS AND STUDENT SUPPLIES ATHLETIC Go ODS CAMERAS FILMS PHOTO SUIPPLIES— TOYS—BOOKS— GAMES Shop at Metzger's . Serving Penn State Since 1913 take place in Schwab Auditorium both Friday and Saturday nights. Last but not least will be the much-looked-forward-tO Pitt game. Today's results will play a big part in ideas about betting odds and chances for an undefeated season on New Beaver Field, • SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1942 Politics Goes Wild With New Parties . - • Oifh the birth and' the death of a fourth party and the founding of a fifth party, the score now stands at four officially. Mixed up as this may.sound, it reflects accurately the political situation at the mo ment. Intensive campaigning will no doubt begin early. Monday when Penn State returns to State Col lege. With the opening of the polls Tuesday noon, student govern ment's first war-time election will get under way. Voting will be in the 'first floor lounge of Old Main and the poll ing place will be open Tuesday and Wednesday .from noon to 9 p. ni., and Thursday from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
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