4 , AGE EIGHT Men In Service (Continued from page five) hospital in North Africa. . . . Pvt. Larry Joe. freshman football star, is receiving basic training at Ft. rtistis, Va., the nation's largest ti-aircraft replacement training Cell John E. Barr. voted outstanding athlete in 1941, is a lieutenant j.g. at Keesler Field, Miss. . . . Second Lk. C. Ivan McCloskey has been *wade a first lieutenant in the Army Chemical Warfare Service, Edge wood, Md. Not all the former students now wearing uniforms can be included as "Men in Service." Barbara Tor rance has recently arrived over seas to serve as staff assistant in pfroviding• recreational facilities for service men, with the Red Cross. will work in hospitals and con valescent homes and help in di ►eettr.g Red , Cross -club-operations. . . . Doris Stevenson was recently inducted• into the WAVES. She has teen-accepted. as an - officer • candi date in Class V-9, and will train at ,Smith College or Mt. Holycke. Fan Mail A letter just came from some of the boys taking basic Air Corps training. We'll print it as it ar rived, and hope they like it. "We just received a Collegian and we missed our names in your service column. There are about fifty boys from Penn State up here at Massachusetts State College. IVtore than anything, we miss the Penn •State coeds (???). All we have• available• here are 2,0001 WAVES at Northampton and the e from the gay comedy surprise of 1943, "The Youngest Profession,' itainia Weidler.F.dward Arnold. fohn Carroll and favorite top stars! A scent with Vi women at Smith College. Things are tough." The letter was signed by most of the boys there—Alan Shulman, Russ Stimely, Don Tart. Jim Thompson. Bob Steinbruch, Bob Tliomas, George Truly, George Siegler, Richard Rosenman, John Rhoads, Howard Snyder, Martin Smith, William H. Smith, Lloyd Snoke, Frank Shuster, William Skelly, Robert Shattuck. Carl Stokes, Jerome Straub. Robert Ruth, Raymond Rohrbach. Edwin . Rader. Charles Ridenour , Warren Scott, Fred Strathmeyer, Donald Rush., William Royer. Nicholas Shanayda, Thomas Sales. bury, Donald Sands, Charles Tob. ler. William Shrader, Stanley Ryczak. John Quinn, James Souers. Donald Robinson George . Rosen. Harold Saunders, Donald Saun ders. Albert •Sesler Jr., James. Roberts, .Clarence "Jim" Robinson.. Thomas Roche, Robert Sheck' Jr.. Arnold Rosenblatt, Charles Ryder. William .Sippel Jr... Stanley Skuta, Robert Sterling., Hubert Truxell, and Gene Sutherland.. The letter closed with a P.S. "Say hello to 'Gal' for us. Wish he were here." Thanks, The "Boys" Hope they're having a good time. That's all for now, but keep the news coming. Armory Dance Heads PS Club Activities Penn State Club will sponsor a dance in the Armory from 8 until 11 o'clock tonight. Music will con sist of records, amplified over the public address system, according to Edmund R. Koval, chairman. Ray A. Zaroda, president of the club, invites all students to take advantage of the organization's facilities, again reminding that the clubroom is open daily from 3 to 5 p.m. for those who wish to join. THE COLLEGIAIg Engineer Conducts Cash Prize Contest Penn State Engineer is conduc ting a monthly article contest with first prize of $lO, and $5 going to the runner-up. Any subject may be treated, and the articles are judged on a basis of interest and writing abil ity. The first of the month pre ceding the month of publication is the deadline for submission of all contest material. For example, 'August 1 for the September issue. All items received after the dead line will automatically be enter ed in the following month's con test. All articles submitted be come the property of the Engi neer. Articles may be turned in by any college student, serviceman, or special student. Entries may be delivered or mailed to the Penn State Engineer, Room 1, Ar mory, or to Student • Union,. plain-. ly marked with name, address, and college status. BUY WAR SOM.'S AND STAMPS LAST TIMES' TODAY Drinald O'Connor in "MR. BIG" TOMORROW - MONDAY - TUESDAY YOU'LL BE TAKEN - FOR A SLEIGH-RIDE OF GIGGLES AND GAYETY! SHOW SCHEDULE 1:30 - 3:15 - 7:00 - 9:00 WED. - THURS. - FRI. • AUG. 4 - 5 - 6 BEGINNIN6 SATUIRIDAY, Aup,. Cwens Invites All Frosh Coeds To Pajama Party At Mac, Women's Cwens, sophomore women's hon orary will sponsor the traditional pajama party fox freshman coeds in the lounges of Mac Hall and Women's Building from 9 to 10 p.m. Sunday, according to Ann Louise Decker, president. Both the freshmen and sopho mores will contribute to' the pro gram. Each freshman hall unit will prepare a skit to be presented that night. Jeanette M. Ehlers will give a mnsical• reading; G. Patricia Hallberg will dance; and M. Jane McChesney will sing. Refresh ments will be served. All freshman coeds, including those living downtown, afire urged to come, Miss Decker added. Nittany Co-Op-Elects John' C. Wise was recently elected president of Nittany Co- Op. Other officers elected include, Ralph John, vice-president; Rutli Kiench, secretary; . David Skill man, bursar;• and Sydney , Riven burg, social chairman. WARNER .13ROTHERS cAT HAu M. MY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS-MRS Something for the Boys for Penn Staters now in the services. Of course they're just as interested in State as they ever were, and are anxious to get all the news possible from their college. Why not let us h 4 you t® give them the news by allow ing is to mail the Collegian to them? A subscription for the rest o this semester is now only $.75 . .it will (..2 , o:st you so Eittile, axad be ©f so ntlkeilll WOTtitil to them. 1 , - i , u.?b,s6-...iriibe now a.t. Student Ifnilin. ...As the, Notion's I.llansteis go )m-Chasing Girls ,Chasing Gangsters 4..dst • ' c ) 4474 . 'Sy " 4 *Citt3 sag as „r •FRIDAY, JULY Girls .from •a private school _ the east volunteered to worltitl farms.. 'Culture doesn't coir ahead of agriculture. CLASSIFIED SECTIOM- LOST—Atherton room key on Holmes Field right across frdm Theta: house. If found, contact Room 137 Ath. a-comp—LlM WANTED—Ride, west, August 6 preferably New Castle or . Pitts bupgh: Willing to share expenses Call Jim, 4056. ltpd—H.K.H Lo7—Miraculous medal some where on Campus. If found please eall Room 142, Atherton. ltpd—H.K.H. WANTED—Ride to Pittsburgh or vicinity Saturday noon. Wil4g to share expenses. Call .owen, 4056. lt-Pd—HKA Have your reports, -term papers, or what have you typed quickly and • accurately. Call 3628._ aftei 6:34 ask -for Jean.' - • „ , 4 Ho • , STATEI • monsoms."Dirmisomm;. .Showsl.•at 1:30.. * 1 )C 7 . 10 0%: 9 ;0 . 0 -•• LAST 'TIMES4O6AY• --•••• • ..GEORGE 7 SAiDERS - ,: : <” "THEY CAME': TO • BLOW EIVAHERICV. SATURDAY, JULY -31 THURS. - FRI.-AUG. 5 . . _ , ANNAHILLA. ' - JOHN SUTTON
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