The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, August 20, 1943, Image 7

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    FRIDAY. AUGUST 20. 1943
Variety at Old Main Tomorrow
Servicemen, Campus Groups
Present Joint Open House
(Continued from Pane One)
Nutcrac . ker Suite, and Fer d i
Grofe's Grand Canyon Suite, will
be played continuously and those
interested may play cards in the
second floor lounge. Edmund
Koval. Penn State. Club member,
and Verna Rothermel, co-op wom
en's representative, have charge of
this part of the program.
Square dancing will be sPon-
Sored by Marguerite Susanin from
Owens and led by Chauncey Long.
Dancing to the smooth jive of
Private Chaffin's orchestra in the
; Armory from 10 ,to 11 as
.well as
recordings- from 9 to 10 and from
11 to 112 P.M. should promote that
informal trend around which the
pragrEim is built. • •
Betty Mock, delegate of Pan
hellenic Council, and Joseph.Zelin
ski, IMA ,member, will" supervise
dancing. .
The -PSCA, under the •direction
of Chris Yohe and Alberta Spudis,
has prepared an interesting dis
play. of. arrangements for religious
prOgrams. Several books. and
Pamphlets
~pertaining - these
'themes • will .also be available at
the worship i bazaar. •
Of , special note is the statistical
office. which contains several new,
modern exhibiti'along this line. •
.Old Main ToWer, from which
one can see' the' countryside '
1.0-mile•radius; - will.be open to
'alL'This will be superviSed by the
Campus Patrol. •
The President's office, dean of
yeomen's office, dean of, men's of
fice, Alumni office_ will be open
to those who wish. to inspect
them.
' The SandwiCh Shop will be open
as in pre-war days and a Milky
Way Canteen set up by Joan"Piol
let ,of Junior SerVice Board and
Cadmus Goss of Thespians will be
"ih operation. Milk and ice cream
will be sold. '
Coed guides who will.shoiv visi
tors around the building will:be
stationed first floor lounge un
der supervision of Norma Stern,
IWA representative. Sidney Riven
burg, also IWA, will also be pres-
.
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You'll look, charming . •
and 'sophisticated in
• .
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in the 'glamour spotlight aftera hard week . . .
yoUr favorite style in your' favorite fabric.
There are all 'colors 'to - match all personalities.
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'FIRST :NATIONA 1 -BANK
STATE COLLEGE
Member of
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
ent to help throughout the pro
gram.
Program and time table:
Marine Band, Old Main terrace
7:30-B,free.
Mcvie, "The Ghost Goes West,"
121 Sparks, 8-10 and 10-12, 10
cents.
Ping-pong, 401 Old Main. 8-12
free.
Classical music and cards, sec
ond floor lounge, 8-12, free.
Square dancing, Old
,Main ter
race, 8-12, free.
Fortune telling, Penn State Club
room, 8-12, 5 cents.
Tower open, 9-11, free.
Dancing, Armory, 9-12, 10 cents.
Milky Way Canteen, first floor
lounge, 8-12.
Bingo, Philotes Club room, 8-12,
one' cent.
Offices open, Old Main—Presi
dent 203, dean of men 111, dean of
women 105, Alumni 104, statistical
301. -
Worship bazaar, 304 Old Main,
8-12, free.
Tribunal Tries
Intimidated Frosh
(Continyed froni.Page Oyie),
-this week, :were . David Gould,
Paul -Grove, , -Michael -Levendig,
Leonard- Reed, Penrose Wolf°,
Fred Zeisenheim, and Robert
Zeisenheim. -
Laibe A:Kessler, chairman, em
phasized several times during the
trials., that if freshmen_ continue
to Observe customs and present of
fenders behave themselves, cus
toms will be lifted August 28 fol
lowing . a mass meeting. He also
also stated that upperclassmen
'Must remember that Tribunal
'handles those - freshmen who vio
late their customs, and that up
perclasSmen who have . a special
grievance • against . frosh other
than customs. should - settle the
differences themselves and not
bring the case to Tribunal.
The
THE COLLEGIAN
Roll Of Honor
Foormer Penn State students
missing or killed in action in
World War II:
Class of 1918
Col. Ralph C. Love
• Class of 1927
Major George F. Fisher
Tech. Corp. Walter M. Hollis
Class of 1928
William S. Nichols
Class of 1933
Lt. Charles Reiter
Capt. Harold C. Smith
Lt. Justin J. .Hower (missing)
Class of 1936
Lt. Aaron Decker
Lt, Richard W. Flenniken
Robert C. Simpson
Class of 1937 .
Lt. George Ellstrorn
Ensign John H. Fassett
Lt. Philip P. Reece
Class of 1938
Ensign Henry J. Cartin
Lt. Richard C. Gee
Lt. George Harkness
Ensign W. Garfield Thomas
• Class of 1939
Pfc. John 3. Broderick .
Captain Edwin R. Harper •
Lt. William Henderson
Lt. Joseph C. Huntsinger
Ensign John S. McCurdy
Lt. Charles E. Schanck
Lt. Stephen L. White
A. B. Kalmanowicz (missing)
John C. Rex (missing)
Class of 1940
Lt. William F. Bloomgren.
Lt. Paur E. Dean
Lt. Aime L. Dierkens
Lt. Warren Elliott
Cadet Robert B. Gundel
Lt. William P. Malasky
Lt. Walter Sypherd
Lt. Paul'O. Staller (missing)
Class of 1941
Lt. William E. Charles
Lt. Alpheus B. Clark
Lt. Richard D. Cuthbert
Ensign Scovel Swan
Capt. Robert C. Brogan (missing)
Pvt. Irwin Freed (missing)
Lt. Gene M. Lehrman (missing)
Ensign Coswell E. Mayo, (missing)
Lt: George W. Oughton (missing)
Lt. Robert B. Walker (missing)
Class of 1942
Lt. Charles S. Brachbill
Lt. Paul Davies
Lt. Gerald T. Kearns
Lt.' Edward C. Martin
Lt. Donald Megrail
Lt. S. Edward Gardner (missing)
Class of 1943
Pvt. Harry Conger
Lt. John P. Stief
Lt. Edward E. Stevens (missing)
Class of 1944
Lt. Walter T. Chase
Ensign Leonard C. Urquhart (miss
ing)
Frosh Women Outnumber
Men For Fall Semester
Women students are gaining in
numbers' as each war year cuts
more deeply into the civilian
male enrollment at the Pennsyl
vania State College.
Of 536 first-year students off
ered admission to the fall semes
ter, 433 are women, according
to figures released today by Reg
isfrar William S. Hoffman.
The ratio in the present fresh
man class is approximately three
to one in favor of the men.
REA and DERICK, Inc.
"NEXT DOOR TO THE BANK CLOCK"
Sludenfs To Elect
IF Ball Queen
(Continued from Page One)
IFC. Bcoths will be leased to non
fraternity as well as to fraternity
groups, and persons need not be
a recognized campus organization
to qualify for the rental opportu
nity, Kessler reminded.
Will Osborne, engaged by IFC
to provide music for the dance, is
currently playing an engagement
at the Steel Pier, Atlantic City.
Admission price for the affair
will be $3.30 to all couples while
the cost of booth rental is $2.50.
Dancing will continue from 9 p.m.
to 1 a.m.
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