FRIDAY, SEPTnIBER • 10, 1943, 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 After hibernating in the peaceful surroundings all Summer, The Cub is coming out for a final yawn be fore permanently retiring to the background waiting for the sheep skins to be handed out. By that time it'll even appreciate a piece , of skin after the meager pickings all Summer, and what with ration ing? Yep, it's (been a long time since The Cub went digging for dirt, But with all the other gossip mong ers leaving these narts, somebody has ito do the honors. So, with not much to go on,--the best will be none too good, as usual. • Queenie This weekend looks like another big one, at least in comparison with the small-time affairs that have been staring us in the face all during the hot months. The Air Corps will be knocking themselves out tonight at their graduation formal. If things 'keep up as they are, and each squadron for the duration keeps on picking a poten tial -queen, it will be the excep tion to, find a coed, even around these parts, who won't be able to tell her grandchildren that she was once a prospective queen. Although there haven't been any Indians around these parts since the last cigar store one was put in moth balls many moons ago, the Owens have dreamed up some-,sort of a brawl for tomorrow nght call ed Injun Stomp. Don't know if Chief Wahoo will be among the honored guests,' but papooses can be checked at the door. In the current who has who's pins and , stuff.- , department, there seem to be a, lot,of broken-up ro mances of late. • . . . Anne Har dg, returned Bill Reutti's phigam jewelry and is now dis-, playing a thetachi pin from the south. . • . . Pris Schautz, theta, played the same game when she traded Jimmy Laughran's kdr hardware for .Bob Kapp's phigam badge. . . . Helen Hatton, dg, and 'Ted Miller, phigam, are now among the ,unpinned, as is . Rod ,Bean, akpi and advanced ROTC man.' IX% ft ft ft Ift•loo -ft - 1m ft ft !Fitn- ftftftft Men In Service- pRI: • lea ..3152:•*11,-.ft . Ista •.4)sirrYzao - M les let • ''here seems to-be • a continuous turnover. •of 'uniformed • men here• on campus,- with grows 0. 7 Air Corps, Engineers, and Ensigns ar riving and leaving most of bid' time. Right riolv some bf the En= ginders are getting a little breather before continuing the rest , of their studies...We noticed • a few. of ' thd new boys, too, taking • sightseeing trips around the campus prior to settling down for a little more Trope they like it' here: '• Every Week; too, civilians are :trading in: their chivies for GI equipment. One of the latest re= •cruits is Bud -Wedge who left the other day for the Navy after 'a send-off from his brothers. Wings In - Sight Among the Army Air Corps boys Announcing the First in a Series , of Sunday Afternoon Vespers Presbyterian• Church 4:30 5:15 p. m. MUSIC -4- MEDITATION WORSHIP 'Tome Whezi- the. Chime s, Call" 12=EME=gni 22E23 Tales By M. J. WINTER 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111ffill Happy Day On the .strictly happy side, Jane Dye, kappa, was back for the week end flashing a sparkler, according to rumors. . . . Dotty Shumaker is wearing a big zircon engagement ring from former Player Lorrie Van Dusen. . . . Kitty Noll, alpha chio, is engaged to the home town boy. . . . Janet Carbaugh, chio, has claimed ownership on the pin of hotdog Jack McCool, deltasig: . . . Judy Siegel, frosh, has priori ties cri► a local pilambdaphi badge. . . . Flo Levinson, aephi, is show ing off a rock acquired recently. . . . This past weekend Alice Lock ter became engaged to former State man Gabriel Levinson, now in North Carolina. . . . Jackie Spritzlfw, sdt, has a pin from Buck nell. . . . Sister alt Terry Rosen thal now has Stan Soblofsky's phiep jewelry. Old Home Week This seems to be a place that people appreciate more after they leave than while they're here. At least, there have been an awful lot of weekend and extended visiting people of late. But it doesn't seem to be the illittary Valley that holds all the nostalgic . glamour. . . . Betty Meyer, kappa,, has been hav ing a vacation here watching her sisters '-and Dick 'Stevens,..phisig makappa, knocking themselves, out studying - . . . . Bob Morgan, phi gam, blew in for a little local at mosphere, liquid, and otherwise. . . . Rube •Faloori is visiting wife Pete• befofe settling down at Pitt in ASTP. . . . Jimmy Leyden, Uncle Sammy permitting, will be up here Thespian show weekend to tie the .knot with kappa Helen SehMeltz.. . . Shelly Smith, alpha zidelta, expects to entertain a lieu tenant over the weekend. . . . Betty Friedman, sigmadeltatau, and Edie Dobnoff, aePhii -dropped in last weekend s 'ea . , .We hear 'the Marines .don't want to be outdone by -.the Air. Corps. They're planning :a, formal in Rec Hall next Saturday night. That is, if they aren't all restricted. WINTER at , ..Maiwell -Field, Ala., are H.. P. Anderson,.V.. Bailey, A. T. •Bar -none:T.:Boyle, W. S. Christy, B. H. Collins; R. H.-Etter, V. G. Fahren back,-I'W.'Foster, J. S. Feundlich. C. S. :Gilbert:l: M. Grazel, D. G. Greenly,N R. -Johnson, J. •K. Moore,. and.- Wa H. Moyer, accord ing to • Word :received from Prof. Bob Galbraith. . . . A few of the boys)transferred from there recent ly are 8...8. Allis, to. navigator; F. P. t•Fletcher, -to navigator; E. - A. _Gardner, to:bombardier; and R. S. Woodward, to navigator. • • • •Aviation ,Cadet Thomas J. War man has .reported for duty at the Army Al? Forces Bombardier School, Carlsbad, N. IM., where he will study advanced high-level bombardiering and dead-reckoning navigation. He received his pre flight training at the Army Air Forces Replacement Center, Santa Ana, Cal., and upon gradu4tion from Carlsbad, Warman will be awarded his silver bombardier's wings and either commissioned a second lieutenant or appointed a flight officer. Going Up Clayton H. Zahn has been pro moted from .the rank of lieutenant to captain at 'Will Rogers Field, Okla. He is now commanding offi cers of the 33rd Aviation Squad ron. his undergraduate days he • six).,., Lion The Cub THE COLLEGIAN Campus Calendar Today Army Air Corps Dance, Rec Ha]], 3-12 p.m. School of Engineering faculty meeting, 107 Main Engineering, 4:30 p.m. All-College dance, Armory, 9-12 p.m. Evening services, Hillel Founda tion, 7:30 p.m. Rabbi Kahn will speak., Tomorrow Injun Stomp, White Hall, 9-12 p.m. Variety Show, Schwab Auditor ium, 7:30 p.m. "Hillelzapoppin," open house with dancing, movies, and games, Hillel Foundation, 8:45-12 p.m. PSCA Cabinet meeting, 304 Old Main, 1:30 p.m. Sunday Chapel, Schwab Auditorium, 14 a.m. Music room of Carnegie Hall open to all servicemen to listen to classical records, 2 p.m. Bible study sponsored by Penn State Bible Fellowship, 405 Old Main, 2 p.m. Wesley Foundation ude n t friendly hours, 5-7 p.m. (Continued on page eight) WHY THERE MAY BE DELAYS ON LOCAL TELEPHONE CALLS The war-time volume of calls is exceeding the capacity of State College telephone facilities. Materials cannot be obtained to expand these facilities. Therefore, -there may be delays before you hear the dial tone (that • steady hum which is your signal to dial your number). dial! Please .wait for- this During :the busy hour-7 to 8 P.M.— you. may. often get a you try patient. All telephone users can help by keeping during the peak hour of 7 to 8 P.M. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA MlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllk , 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 He's Got It . . . Laibe Kessler was sitting with the bunch in a quiet corner the other night, Monday to be exact, just talking about the situation in general. When the talk came 'round to the local big shots, Laibe says, "Well, anyway, I've got something to brag about. I'll show it to you some time." Well, that left us a little mystified. It wasn't until the shank of the evening that we prevailed on him to dis close the source of his secret pride. Since we've never made a habit of ftlling tales, we won't give Kessler away, but if you're/as curious as we were, you'll ask him the next time you see him. We guarantee you have a great big surprise coming. Portfolio Is On Way . . Schnitzer was around telling us all about her next big opus. So far, she's been having a little trouble with tbe financial wolves, but she is sure that Portfolio, though it may be down for a while, is not out, not if she and her colleagues have got to get it out on butcher paper. You can look for the first to dial the. 'Operator.. Please be calls as brief a$ possible especially The CAMPUSEER 808 KIMMEL hum •before you "busy .signal" Thank You ! 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 issue along about the beginning of next semester. It will feature the work of Penn Staters now serving in the Armed Force's. The 'Slide Rule Kids . Alumni Weekend acquired a new feature this week when the staff of the Penn State Engineer decided to promote a Slide Rule Ball October 9, when Colgate come., to Penn State for one of the big games of the year. Berg, Von Arx, and Devaney are on the "ball," and no doubt you'll soon be seeing floods of advertising that's a pleasure' to read. We mean like those clever blurbs they use to suread the fame of the already famous "Penn State Engineer" (plug). Something New . . Froth is coming out again, and it seems we just wrote that not so long ago. If they keep up the pace, they'll soon be a weekly, just like the Collegian. This time they are walking around sticking out their chests over the cover, a swell piece of work done by Walt Buchanan of the V-12 Reserves (Marine). The (Continued on page eight) when PAGE FIVE